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L{TES ARE IOll 3 }IINUTES (On Sration-to-Srarion Calls oa 25 Cenrs or tisB, 5 Miaures)
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'l fe table ol lonq diitan.c rates o. tne i.slde ..1cr ol tliis directorJ ilhstral.s dr. sairg

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rate .rn a ter.oD-To-Pcrlon call is lriql,er
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Toplac. a Person To-P.6.i .all, as! y.ur
l..al or,al,,r i.r LLig Dinance and rh.D
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n*nrle: 'I vaft 'ronela, Kansls. 1816.
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Churchill W A r 1210 Ohio ..... . ........... 1810-W
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Clark Carroll D r 643 Ind .. . ..... . ... . . ....... 2615
Clark Jno W Mrs r 1325 Pa . .......•.......... 1015
ClarkThos r 1925 Mass .... .' ......•....... .. . 1980
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Clayton Ross H r 2121 Barker .... .. ... .. .... 2228-R
Clem G M r 625 lnd ............. .. ... . .... 2931-R
Clements S E r 1231 Oread .. ....... ..... .. . . . 3329
Clendening Lena B Mrs r 1145 Ky . . .. . . • . .... 2711-W
Cleveland E R r 917 R I. ....... : . . ... ..... .. . 2177
Clevenger J M rl est 900 Mass.
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Clevenger Joshua M r 612 W 17 ...... • . . . .... . 2746
Clifton J Carl r 937 Ala .... ... ... . . . .•..... 1158-M
Cline Mattress Co 413 N 2 ......... . • ......... 2308
Clodfelter S R r 945 Ill . __ ............ . . . .. 1887-R
Cloud A R transfer 913 Del . . . . ...... .. . ....... 705
Clover Wayne Jr r 2028 N H ...... . .. . ..... . 3354-W
Coates Haro ld r 519 Mich .
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Cochran Bill r 1308 R I. ... .... .. .. . . .... . ... 2546
Coch run Argel r 1032 Ky ...... .. ...... ... . . 1190-M
Coe C A r 1026 Tenn . . .. ..... . ... . .•........ 3064
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Coffman Chas L r 809 Ala . . ......•.... . .... 2307 -W
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Cohen M r 1636 Learnard .. . ................ . 2616
Coker A 8 r 1530 N H ................ . . ... 1146-M
Coker A B &amp; Son candy wholesale 1337 Mass . . .... 558
Coker Paul A r 2137 Tenn . .. .... ... ....... . 1604-R
Cole Frank r 1944 Barker . . .. . ..... _. .... ... 3198-R.
Cole J R r 721 N 3 . ... ...... . . . ·. . . .. . . . . ·. :2345-W
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Cole Ross W r 2201 Tenn . .. . . ..... . . .. . . . .. 1604-J ·
Coleman Abigail r 1808 Tenn . . . . ..... • ..... 1721-W .
Colgan Jas R r 908 Ind .... . . .. ... . .. .. .... . . 2407 ·
College Inn 1342 Tenn ......... .. .. .. .. . ...... 170
Collins J R r 746 Conn ................. . ... 2712-W · ·
Collins Ralph K Mrs r 1604 University dr .. . . .. 1237-M :
Colman Asa R r RFD 4 ... ................. 767-N-2
Colman Merle L r RFD 1 ....... ... .... .. ... 788-K-5 ·
Colman Ralph L r RFD 4 ..· .. . ........... .. . 767-N-3
Colman Willis R r RFD 1 .. . .. . ....... .. .... 788-N -3 .
COLONIAL TEA ROOM 936 Ky .. .. . . . . .. ..... .. 978 .
Columbus Foods Corp E 10 .. .... . . .....•...... . 219
Colyer Jno 8 r 837 Maine ...........• . ..... 2596-W ·
Combest Riley mover 10 E 9 .... . . .......... . . 1542 ·
Comfort H D r 741. N Y .......... . . .. .... .. 3321-J ·
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Conger Agnes J r 107 E 19 ........... .. .... 1888-M ·
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Conner Addison r 747 Elm . ..... .. .. . . .. .. . . 1246-R .
· Conrad Mason R r 644 Ky ........... . ... .. ... 3092 Constant C H r 184 7 Barker . .....•........ ... . . 564
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Constant J L r 740 Miss. , ..... , ... ..... ..... . 1499
.Constant J T contrac'tor 619 'Vt. ..... : . :., ... .. , . 89 '
Constant J T r 624 Ky . .. . ............ . •. .. . . 1228
Constant Lillian J r 1024 N H ............ . .. 1033-J.
Consumers Co-op Assn 1835 Mass .. . . ........... 627'
Continental Oil Co Bulk Agt 900 N H .. ..... ..... . 867Cook AT r 718 W 4 ... .. .. .. .. .... . .. .. . ... .. 2135
Cook Bettie B Mrs r 908 Ind . . . . ............ 2726-M
Cook FA Mrs r 1304 Ohio .. . ................. 1817
Cook Paint &amp; Varnish Co 919 Mass . .. ........... 1473
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Corwin B D r 836 Tenn ... .. . . . . . ... . .... . . .. . 2975
Cote L H r 40 Winona ... . ....... . .... . ..... .. 747
Cottage The 1144 Ind . ... . ....... .. . .... ...... 970
Cotton Corlett J ins Jayhawke r Theater bg . . ... .... 133
Cotton Corlett J r 704 W 12 .... . . . ........... 2910
Coulter Grace r 1024 R I . . ..... . ...... . .... 1891-W
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Couper Maxwell r Haskell Grd s .. . ........... . ... 74J
Courter P E Upholstering Co 837 Vt . ........ _... . 143
Courtney F L r 2103 Barker ... . ... . ... . . . ..... 1336
Courtney Harry r 1124 Conn . . ... . . ........ . . 1295-R
Courtney W A r 1901 Vt ........•.... . ..... 2262-W
CourtneyWT Mrs r 17 W 14 ...•. .... .. .. .. 2743- M
Courtview Cleaner 1111 Mass . .. ....... . • ....... 646
Cowden B L r 622 Ind .. .. . .....•.... ... ... 1771-M
Cowgill C D r 936 Ky ... . . .. . . . . .. ..•........ 1102
Cowles Ethel r RFD 3 Baldwin .... .... .. .... 761-N-6
Cowles F S r 447 Pleasant . .. . ... .. ... .. ... . 1193-W
Cox Byron T r 1640 Ky . .. ....... .. .. . ...... . . 1852
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Craig E E r 1716 La . . . .. .. . ... . .... . .. . . .. 2199-R
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Cummings Chas r 1725 Ind . ... . ...... . ... . . 2914-M
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Cummins Thos r 325 Lincoln . .. .. .. ..• ... . . . 1193-J
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Curtiss F J r 820 Conn .... .. •.... .. . .. ..... 1370-W
Custer T A r 1247 Ky .... ........ . ... ....... . 1008
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Cutler Letty K Mrs r 1215 Oread .. .... . ........ 3019
Cut-Rate Gro &amp; Mkt 734 Mass . ....... ; ...•..-.. . 987
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Howe E W r 1913 Oh io .. .. ........ .•. . ....... 1495
Howe J L Mrs r 1700 Tenn . . . .. . ... • . . . . . . . . . . 2105
Howe Lloyd R r 946 N J .. . .. .. .. ... . .. ... .. 1737-R
Howell Lewis r RFD 2 ......... . . •.. ... . ... 765-N-4
Howey Richard S r 601 La . . . . . • ..... . .... .. .. 2641
Howie J L Mrs r 1310 Ky .. . . . . ............ . . . 1889
Howsmon H W r 1234 N H . .. . .... . .... .. ... 3121-R
Hubbard Chas E r RFD 1 .. . . . .. ..... . ... . . 768-N-5
Hubbell R r 219 Lincoln . . . ...........•..... 3049-J
Huddleston Arthur E Mrs r 1637 W 9 .. .. . . . . . . 2549-J
Huddleston E F r 735 Ohio .. . . . .. .. . . ...... ... 2211
Hudson M F r 2207 Barker ...... .. . ..• •• .. . . . . 2207
HUDSON M F CO auto dealers BOO N H .. .. . . . .. . 825
Hudson Oil Co 740 N 2 . . ......... ........... . 2015
Hughes AM r 1312 Mass . . . ... . . .. .. ...... . 1831-W
Hughes Francis G r RFD 2 .. ... . .. . . . .... .. . 775-K-3
Hughes Lethna r 732 Ala .. . .. . .... .. . ..... . 1395-M
Hukill Ralph L r 735~ Mass .... ... . . . ... ~ .. ... 3249
Hulce Dorothy r 775 Elm . .. . .. ..... • .... . . . 2601-M
Hulce Eldon r RFD 6 . . .. .. .. ... . .. .... .... 748-K-2
Hulce Irvin r 330 Mich . .. . . . . .... . .. .. . . .. . 2227-J
Huls SpencerS r 500 Ill . . .... .............. 2645-J

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Hults A P dentist K E P Co bg ... ....... . ... . .. . 532
Hults A P Dr r RFD 6 ..... .... ... ... ..... . 785-K-5
Hults D S atty Jayhawker Theatre bg . ... . . ....... 260
Hults DonaldS r Wren bg ..... ........ ........ 1367
Hultz Calep r N 8 . .. .... . .. . .... . .. . . . .... 2347-J
Humphrey Geo F r 1519 Barker . ..... . .. ... .. 2916-M
Hundley J R Mrs r RFD 5 . ........... .. .... 733-N-4
Hundley 0 E r RFD 4 .... . . . . . ...... .. ... . .... 832
Hungerford H B r 1503 Crescent rd ...... . . .. .. . 1863
Hunsinger Bud r RFD 3 .... ... .. . ......... . 723-N-3
Hunsinger Chris r 1021 Tenn . . .... . ............ 585
Hunsinger Fred r 612 Ky . . . . ... .. .. .. ...... 2653-R
HUNSINGER MOTOR CO 922 Mass .. . . . . . ...... .. 12
· Hunsinger Pau l F r 406 W 6 .. . ..... . .........._1797
HUNSINGER TAXI CO 922 Mass ..... .. . . . .. .. . . . 12
Hunsinger W C r 1136 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 2871
Hunt Ira E 414 Forrest .... ........... . .... 2395-M
Hunter A F r 16 16 Vt ..... . .. ... . . ......... 1411-J
Hunter AIr '!36 Elm .......... .•.......... 2919-W
Hunter AnnaL Mrs r 1217 R I ............ . . 2514-W
Hunter At ha F r 1028 Vt .. .. .... ......... .. 1168-R
HUNTER BROS grocers 641 Mass .... . ..... . .... 664
Hunter Elmer F r 1017 Ala ... . .. ... . .. ..... . . 1952
Hunter H W r 714 McCook . . ..... . . .. .. . . . .... 2229
Hunter Lauren A r 1140 Miss ... . .............. 2864
J r 1145 W Campus rd .. . .. . . . ...... . . 560
J Real Estate &amp; Ins Agcy 710 Mass ..... .. 626
Carl J r 1500 W 9 . .... . .......... 1894-R
Jno r 2044 Barker ...... . .. .. ... . ~6-J
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Hurt Vick r 845 Mo ..... .. ..... . .. .. ........ 1602
Hurwitz S W r 1925 N H ................... .. 2841
Hurwitz Saml r 815 Ky ............ .... .. .. ..· . 1464
Husted C G r RFD 3 . . ....... . .. ...... .... 791-N-3
Husted Elmer r 1750 Mass.. .. . ...... . .. . .. 1380-R
Husted G W r RFD 1 . . .... . ..... . .... ... .. 730-N-3
Husted Grover r RFD 1 .. . ........ . . . . . .... 730-N -2
Husten Lucrecia Mrs r 633 Al a. . . . . . . . . .
. .. 2808
Hutchings Everett r 2116 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3362
Hutchinson R B ocu list 917 Mass ..... . . . . ..... . 1235
Hutchinson R B Dr r 916 Ohio ....... .... .... . . 2621
Hutchison Edythe r 1018 Vt. . . . . ....... ..... 2326-R
Hutson W G r Eldrid ge Hotel ..... . . . . ... . . . ... . 906
Hutt Ed F r 1420 Tenn ... . ..... . . .... ...... . . 902
Huttig Wm Mrs r 1116 Ind ....... • . . ....... . . 1183
Hutton Harold r RFD 2 ..... .. .. .. . . . . . .... 761-K-6
Hutton W W Mrs r 1621 Ky ............ . .... 1706-R
Hutton W Weeber Jr r 2229 W dr . . ... . ........ 3098
Hyatt Ed r 208 W 15 .. . . . . .. . ...... . .. .... 3351-M
Hyde M F r 1606 Tenn .............. . ...... 2402-J
Hyder Clyde K r 625 W 16 . . . ....... .. . . ...... 2244
Hyland Edw F r 2037 N H ................. . 1739-J
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Ice L D r 1028 Tenn ............ . . ... • . ...... 2945
Ice J T r 421 Elm ............... .. .. .. ... . 2613-J
ICE &amp; STORAGE CO 616 Vt ... . ....... . ....... .48
lies Chas r RFD 3 ..... . ... . ....... . . . •...... 3214
lies L R r 917 Ohio .......... .. . .. . . . . . .. 3417-W
Iliff Jessie r 914 La ...... . . .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . 2915-R
!nee E L r 945 E 19 ............ . ..... . .. .... 1189
!nee J W oil 1729 Vt ..... . .... . . . .. . . . ...... 2486
Independent Ice Co 1000 N J ... . .............. . 577
I NDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp;DRY CLEANERS 740 Vt . 432
INDEPENDENT MARKET 1000 N J ....... . ... . . 577
Independent Oil Service Sta 2246 La ............. 121
Indian Village RFD 3 ...... . ........•..... . .. 2013
Ingalls Jno r 921 Mo .. . . . ...-. . .......• .... 1763-M
Ingalls R F r 1205 N J .. . ........ .. ...... . . 2332-R
Ingels Paul r 1535 Vt . .. . .......... .• . .. . .... 1524
Ingha111 Harold G r 1714 Ill. .. .. ... ..... ..... 2330-R
Ingle Oscar r 810 Ky . . .......... ... . .• . ... 2566- M
Ingram W C r 1321 N H ............ . .. . . . . . 2231-J
Interstate Transit Lines 638 Mass .. . . .. ........ . 707
In yard Earl r W 9 . .. .. ... .......• .. ....... . . 2990
Ireland B C auto agcy 709 N 2 .. ....... .. .. . .. 3005
Ireland B C r 642 N 2 ....... . ... . ......... 3ii15- R
Ireland Jas r 942 Pa .. ........ ....... . .... 2484-M
Ireland Millard r 739 Oh io . . .. .... ... .. . . . . . 2521-R
Irvin Helen r 1231 Ky ...• . .....• .... •...... 2341-J

Irwin C E r 62? Ohio . . .. .. . . ... . .... .. .. . . 2209-M
Isaacs Fred R phy Wren bg ............ .... . .... 180
Isaacs Fred R Dr r 1600 E 23 .. ............... 1824
Isbell Hattie Mrs r 1231 Oread ......•........ 2154-J
Ise Jno r 1208 Miss .. .... ... ...... . . ....... . 1595
Ise Rosa Mrs r 1125 Miss . ... ...... . ... . .. . 1789-W
Iva's Beauty Shop 94li Mass ... . .... • .......... 533

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Jackman Farm RFD 1 .. . . .... ... . ... . . .... 763-K-3
Jackman Franklin C r RFD 1. . .. .... ... .. . ... 1621-J
Jackman R C r 625 Ohio ...... . .. .. . ....... ... . 490
Jackman R R r RFD 1 .. . .................. 1621-W
Jackson Andrew r 901 Mich ... ... . . ..... . ... 2970-R
Jackson Bonnie r 212 W 7 . ......... . .. . .... 3139-W
Jackson Carrie Mrs r 711 Maple .............. 2119-J
Jackson Edw V r 1200 W 6 .. . .. . ............. 1427
Jackson Forrest A attorney Lw Natl Bk bg .. ..
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Jackson Forrest A r 1917 Ohio .... . ... .. .. . .... 1349
Jackson G N Rev r 901 Mo .... . ............... 2859
Jackson Harvey r 1229 Haskell. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.3295
Jackson Mayme r 813 La ........... . ... .... 2646-J
Jackson Pearl r 782 Maple .. . .......... .. ... .. 1177
Jackson Rose r 1320 Ky . .... . ... •. ... . .. . .. 2518-R
Jackson Thos R r 603 Lincoln ..... . .. .... . .. 1282-W
Jacobs Wm T r 1821 Maine .......•... ...... 2146-J
Jacobson David r 1121 Ky .............. . .... 3028-J
Jacdmain Elizabeth r 2101 La .. . ..... . . ....... 1479
Jae icke Francis Mrs r 638 Ohio .....•......... 1650
Jahn F H r 221 N 5 .. . .... .... .... . . . ... .. 2171-M
Jakosky J J r 1120 W 11 .......... . . . ........ 3226
James Clarence W r 1134 Ore . . ..• . . . .. ...... 764-W
James Clifton r 731 Ark ......... . . . . . . . .... 2174-R
James Lafe r 634 Ill ........ . .. .. . ........ 2690-W
James M H r 912 Ala . . . . . . .
. . 2296-W
James Mila Mrs r 639 Vt. .. . .•. . . . .. . ...... 1347-M
James Wavy L r 912 Ala .......... . ....... . 2296-W
J_ames Wm r 715 Mich . . . .... . ............. 2970-J
Jameson Ed r 1202 Ky ............ .. . • .... . 2848-M
Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio .. . ................. . .. 509
Jayhawk Co-op Club 1614 Ky . ........ , ........ 1095
Jayhawk Creamery 834 Vt ... ...... . . . .. . . . .... 182
Jayhawk Floral Gardens 1928 Tenn .............. 345
Jayhawk Grocery 1342 Oh io ... .. . .. . ... . . . . .. .. 242
JAYHAWK T AXI CO 107 W 7 . .......... ... . .... 65
Jayhawker Theatre 646 Mass .. . . . .. .............. 10
Jefferson L S Mrs r 408 lnd .. . . ... .. . • . . . .. 1742-W
Jeffries Dry Goods Co 803 Mass .... . • . . . . . ...... 325
Jeffries W R r RFD 4 ....... . ............. 796-N-3
Jella Len L r 1405 ~ Mass •.. . .... . . • . . . ...... 2731-R
Jella Leonard r 806 Ohio .... .. .. .. . ... . . . . . 1552-W
Jeltz Chas r 1304 Pa ..... .......... . . . .. .... 1261
Jenkins E r 821 N J ... . ............•.. . ... 1666-W
Jennings E Geo r 1528 N H ... .•. .. . . . • . .... 1146-J
Jensen Andrew r 1123 Conn ............... . . 2893-W
Jensen Chris Mrs r 1231 La . . . . . .. ..... . ...... 1906
Jensen Chris Serv Sta 900 Ind .... .... .. .. ....... 82
Jensen Jens P r 600 La ... ... . ...... ... .... .. 2883
Jerome Newton E r 805 R I . . .. . ... .... . .... 2456-J
Jewel Wiley r 1941 Barker ...........•... . .. 1888-R
Jewett B C r RFD 6 ...... . ............... 748-N-6
Jewett J M r 529 Ohio .... . ........ . . . . . . . . 2370-M
Jewler Christine Mrs r 13 27 Haskell . ... .... . . .. 1801
Johanning Otto L r RFD 4 ..... . . . . ....... . . 770-N-7
Johnnys Grill 1017 ~ Mass ....... .. ... .... . . ... 961
JOHNS COAL CO 746~ Ky .. .. .. . ........ .. ...... 34
Johns Donald H r 933 Mo ·....... . ....... .. . 3269-W
Johns Sanford r RFD 6 . . . .... . . . .. . . . . . .. . 785-N-2
Johns Walter A r 1846 Barker ................. 2248
Johns Walter T r 1112 Conn .. . . ...... ......... 2575
. Johns Will r 1036 Conn ..... . ... . . .... • .... . . 1305
Johns Will Jr r 1114 Conn . ...... .......... . 1295-M
Johnson Arthur r 438 Elm .. .... . . . ... . .' ... .. . 1136
Johnson Avery Mrs r 1105 W Hills Pkwy ......... 2923 .
Johnson Bert W r 1618 Vt. . . ............... 2373-R
Jehnson Carl r RFD 2 ... .. . . . . . . .. . ....... 784-K-3
Johnson Daisy Mrs r 532 Mich .. ..... . ...... . . . 1913
Johnsun Ed r RFD 2 ...................... 761-K-3
Johnson Fred E r 1600 W 4 .. .. ... ..• .. . ... . ... 935
Johnson Fred Eugene r 524 Lincoln . ... .. . . . .. . . 1403
Johnson Fred W r 837 Conn ................. 1741-J
Johnson H D r 939 Tenn .......... , .. .. ....... 2392
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Johnson Herbert G r RFD 6 . .. . . . ...... ... . . 752-N-3
Kansas State Employment Service 201 W 8 . . . . .... 688
Johnson Ira r 1029 Ind .. ...... . . .. ..... . .. 1137-M
Kansas State Guard 115 W 11. . . . . . . . . . .
. 99
John son J M r 331 Ind .... . . . .. . . ... ..• . . ....·1303
Kansas State Highway Comm
Johnson Jno r 900 Conn .... . . ... . . .. .. ..... 1533-W
Maintenance Dept 600 Lincoln . . .... .. . . • .. . .. 342
Johnson Kenneth r 2100 Ky ... . . •. . ..... .. .. ... 734
Material Dept 1846 Mass ... . . . .. ... ... .. . .. . 476
John son L R r 102 2 Ala .
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KANSAS UNIVERSITY . ...... . ......... .... . 2700
Athletic Office K U ..... . . . . . . ..... .. ...... . 802
Johnson Lee W r 1130 Ky .... .. .. . .. . .. ... . 2858-W
Johnson Len rris r RFD 2 . .. ..... . .. . ........ 2459-J
Health Service K U ... .. . .. .... . .. .. . . •. . . .. 890
Johnson Louisa Mrs r 840 Conn ...... . .. . .. . . . 2723-J
Union Bldg Lounge Union bg .. ... . . .. . .. .. .. . . 656
Johnson N C Mrs r 1217 Ky .... . . . . .. . . .. ... 2512-J
Union Bldg Soda Fountain Union bg . ...... .. ... 668
Johnson Ray T r 876 Oak . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .
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Stadium K U .. .... . .•.... . . ... .... .. . .. . .. 993
Johnson Robt C r 71 6 McCook .... . ... . .. ...... 2298
Kapfer Geo L r 201 6 La ... ..... .. .. . .. . ... . .. 1611
Johnson Roy r 846 N Y .. ... ....... . . . . .. .. 1737-M
Kapfer H J r 1008 Ala . . . .
. ... . .....•. . .. 2164-J
Johnson SA r 815 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 2460
Kappa Alpha Psi 816 Maine ..... . .. . . ... .. ... . 2093
John son W H r 704 W 12 . . . . .. . . . .. ..... • ..... 661
Kappa Alpha Theta 1433 Ten n . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Johnson Wm Savage r 1509 Cresce nt . . . . . . . .
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Kappa Eta Kappa 19 W 14 ........ .. .. . .•. . ... 2688
Johnston Adeline r 1345 Ky .. . .... . . ... . ... . 2683-J
. Kappa Kappa Gamma Gowe r Place .... . . . . .. ... . . 718
Johnston AI T r 914 N H .. ... . ........ . . . .. 1859-W
Kappa Sigma 1045 W Hills t err . . . ... ... .. . . .. . 1700
Johnston Earl r 1324 Del . . .... • ..... • . . ..... . 1314
Kappelman 0 L Mrs r 1447 Mass ... . . . ..... . ... 3130
Johnston Ellis T r 111 2 N J .... . . . . . . . . ..... .. 1459
Ka~nes M C r 20 09 Mass ..... ... . .... . .. . . . 2595-W
Johnston Roy Jr r 141 5 N J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2431-R
Kasold Ernest Cabin Camps RFD 1 .. .. . . ... ... . . 2030
Joll iffe Hall Annex 1505 Ohio .... . .. . .. .. ..... .. 355
Kassinger Chas r 1927 Ohio . . . . ....... . ........ 789
Jolly F G Mrs r 1920 Tenn . . .. ........ . .... . 2589-W
Kaw-Koettes Co-op 1138 Miss .. .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . 1141
Jones Bert r 1116 Conn ..... . .. .. ... .. . .. . . 1295-W
KAW VALLEY FUEL CO E 10 . . ... .. ....... ... . 219
Jones C M r RFD 3 . ... .. . . .. .. ...... .... . 754-N-5
Kaw Valley Nat! Farm Loan Assn 1021 Mass .. . . ... 446
Jones Chas E r 1511 Vt. . . .. . . • . . . .. . .. . . .. 2771-M
Kaw Valley Oil Co 1318 W 7 .... . ....... ... .. . .
Jones Clifford r 6 &amp; Map le .. .... . . . ......... 2259-J
Kaw Valley Oil Co W 23 ... . . ....... .. ... ... .
Jones Frank E r E 13 .... . .. .. . .. . . .. ..... . . . 1958
Kaw Valley Oil Co RFD 3 . . ... . . . . ... ...... .
Jones Geo W r 1041 Tenn ...... . . . . . . . ..... 1076-W
Kebker V W r 1714 Ind .............. . ... ..
Jones Geo W Mrs r 1201 Ohio . . .. . . . .. .. . ..... 1745
Keeler Book Store 939 Mass . . ... .... . ...... . . . . .
Jones H Penfield physician 107 E 8 . . .... . . ... ... 211
Keeler G V r 1706 Ind . .. . .. .. . . .. ........ . 2620-W
Jones H Penfield Dr r 2240 Vt . ... .. . . . . . . . .. ... 235
Keeler J A r 711 Mi ss . . . .. . . ..... ... . ....... . 2433
Jones H T physician 107 E 8 .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . 211
Keeler &amp; Montgomery Serv Sta 1901 Mass . ....... 1205
Jones H T Dr r 1130 Tenn . .. . . .. . .... . .. . .... 1813
Keeler Walter J r 1617 Ky.
. . .. . .... 2589-M
Jones Herbert L r 1242 Prairie . ..... ... . . .. . 2476-W
Keene H W r 1637 Barker . .. . . . ... . . . .. . ..... 3116
Jones J Frank r 645 Mi ss . . . . .. . . .. .... . .. . .... 414
Keith LV r 328 Elm ... . .... . •..... . . • . .. .. 1298-R
Jones J 0 r 1642 Miss .. ....... ...... . .. .... 778-R
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Kelchner J W r 1316 Ky. .
JONES &amp; JONES physicians 107 E 8 .. . . .. . . . ... 211
Kell J F r 15 20 Crescent rd .. . ... . .. . .. . ...... 1044
Jones Lena G r 1113 Vt. . . .. .. . . .. .. . .. ... . 2481-W
Kellen Wm A r 1638 W 9 . ... . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. 2612-R
Jones M E r 309 Ind . . . . .. .. .... . . . ...... .. 2749-J
Keller Thoburn T r 1104 N H .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1990-W
Jones Mamie H r Haskell Grd s . . ..... . . .. .. . ... 2680
Kelley Chas r RFD 2 . . . .. . . . . . . ... ... . • ... 798-K-5
Jones Ogden S r 1505 Un1versity dr . . . . .. • . .. .. . 3208
Kelly H D r 1013 N H. . .
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Jones Peter r 1841 Ky . . .. .. ... . . . .. ... .. ... • 2213
Kelly
R M r 8 2 3~ Mo . . ...... . .. . . . .. . . . . .. 2522-J
Jones T D r 1344 Mass .. . ......... ..... . .... . 2197
Kelsall Sam r 407 W 12 . . . . . .. . .. . .......... . 1704
Jones T H &amp; Sons Service Sta E 23 . .. . .. . .. .. 780-N -3
Kelsey FA Mrs r 1046 Tenn . . . . . . .. . • ..... .. 2911- R
Jones Thos C Mrs r 2235 N H . . . . . . . . ... .. . . 1249-R
Kelsey Jack r RFD 1 .... . ... .. .. . .•.... . .. 1796-W
Jordan H E r 1600 Ky . ..... .... . . .... . . . .. . . 1509
Kemp Eva Mrs r 1341 Mass .. . . . . . .. . .... .. . 3355-J
Josselyn H W r 1625 La .:;_,. . ... ...':' .. . . .. .. . 2424-M
Kempler C J r 916 Tenn . ...... •.... . . ... . . . 2166-J
Jost Edgar r 507'La . . . . . . . . . . ... . .... ... .. 1433-J
Kempler Harry r 1620 Tenn .
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Jost Frank Mrs r 947 Mi ss . . .. . .. . ..... ... .. 2935-W
Jost H T ~ 637 R I . . ... .. . ... .. . . . ~ . ·.• . . .. . ·d 378 . Kendall Chas r 1346 N H ... . . .. . .. .. .. • . . . . . . 2775
Jost Martm r 936 La . . . . ... . . . . .. . "!;{' , . .. . . y l81 . Kendall Rex R r 1346 N H . . . . ... ..... •... . ... 2775
JOURNAL-WORLD 722 Mass . ..... . . :"."'..... . :, . . 22
Kennard Wm E r 642 W 23 . . .. . •.. . ... . . . . .... 939
Jung Arthur r 832 Ark .. .... . .. . . .. .. . . .... 2535-M
Kennedy A R Dr r ! 7Q.Q_Vt .. . . .. . . . . . . . . ... . 1269-R
Kennedy C T r 1220 La ... . . . .... ..... . .. .... 2250
Kennedy F R r 826 Mo . . ..... ........ ... . .. 1804-J
Kennedy J L r RFD 5 . ... ... .. ..... .... ... 733-N-6
Kennedy Jno R r 350 La ... ... . . . . . . . ... . ... 2128-R
K C K V Western R R 2 &amp; Maple . . .. .. . . . .. . .... 740
KENNEDY &amp; KENNEDY dentists 845 ~ Mass . . ... .. 551
K TOil Corp 239 Elm .. .. ...... .. .. .......... 1174
Kackley Grace Roberts Mrs r 1742 Ala ... . .. .. . 2418-J . Kennedy L W r RFD 2 . . .. . ......•. . . . . .. . . 775-N-4
Kennedy Orin 0 r 2309 Vt . ... . . . . ·. . . . ........ 1362
Kahle Henry r RFD 1 . . .. . .. . .. . .......... 749-N-3
KENNEDY PLUMBING &amp; ELECTRIC CO 937 Mass .658
Kahn Fred W r 1728 Ky . .. ... ... .. . .... . . .. 1498-J
If no answer call. . .. . . .. ..... . . . .......... 1362
Kalin Victor B r 838 La. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . 1404
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S T r 22 01 Bar ker . . .. ........ .. .. . 3264-M
Kampschroeder Ralph r 751 Lake ... . . . .... .. 2347-M
Kennedy T H r 715 Tenn . . .. ... .... . ...... . . . . 921
Kane Harry L r 637 Ind ... .. ...... ..... .. . ... 1782
Kane Margaret r 1511 Cres cent rd . .. . . . ...... .. 2812 - · Kennedy Ted A dentist 845 ! Mass . ...•. . ..... . .. 551
Kennedy Ted A Dr r 410 Forre st ... . . .. . .. ... 1693-W
Kannenberg Chris r 82 8 La .. .. . . . .... ·. . ·.. • . . 1640-W .
Kansas Bible College 1300 Oread . . . ... . . .. ..... 2795 · Kenner J J Dr r 745 N 3 ......... .. . .. . .. . . . . 2790
Kenney
Ruth r 1038 Tenn ... . . ...... . .. . ... 3166-M
Kansas City Life Ins Co Agt 1417 Ky . .......... . 2842
Kennys Cafe 813 Vt . . . .... . .. . .............. 2005
Kansas City Star Distributor newspr 847 Mass . .. . . . . 17
Kenworthy Paul r 1941 Ohio .. ..... •...... . ... 1024
KANSAS CLEANERS 12~ E 8 .. .. .... . .. . ... . .. 420
Kern Lutie r 1905 Mass .. .. . . . . . .. .. . ... .. . 2925-J
Kansas Color Press 600 ~ Mass ...... . .. . ..... . . . 488
Kerns A Frank r 1336 Conn . . .. . : .. . ... ... .. . 2332-J
KANSAS ELECTRIC POWER CO 700 Mass . . . .. . . 880
C E r 1721 Vt ..... .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. ... 1381
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Jack r 340 Locust. . . . ..... . .... ... . .. 2255-R
Service Calls ... . ... ... ... .. .... . ...... . . 1240
Kerns Lorene 705 Mass ........ . ...... . .. . .... 539
Local Office . .. . . .. . .. .... ... . . .. . . ... . 1276
Keroher R P r 616 W 17 .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . .. 1221
General Office ... . ... . . . . . ..... ...... ... . 1263
Ke rr~Geo H r 1624 Mich .. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .. 2682-R
Legal &amp; Engineering Ofcs . ... . . . . : . . . . .. .. 1284
Kesler
D H Mrs r 2007 Mass .. . . .. . .. .. ..... 2358-M
Kansas Government Journal Fraser Hall K U ... . . . . 651
Kesselman J r 1343 Tenn .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. 1320-M
Kansas Heat Service 945~ Mass . . .. . . . ... . . . .. ... 60
Kessner Melvin H r 825 E 13 . ... . . . .. . .... .. 3016-J
KANSAS PUBLIC SERVICE CO 733 Mass . . . . .. . . 315
Kester Frederick E r 1612 La ... .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . . 289
After Office Hours call
Ketels Carl E r 1215 R I. . .. .. . .. . . . .. . . ... . .. . 323
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Key Richard r 311 Mo ... ..... ... ... .. .. ... 2147-W
Keys Myron r 816 Ohio ............ . ....... 3101-M
Kibler H B dentist 847 Mass . . . . •......... .. . . . 368
Residence Eudora .... . ........... . • ...... . 7953
Kiefer Eugene r RFD 1 . .. . . ... ...... ...... . 1796-J
Kiefer W L Mrs r RFD 2 ...... . .. ... .... .. . 755-K-2
Kieffer Fred H r 1933 Ohio .... . ..... . .... .. 2619-R
Kieffer J Don r 1028 Vt .. . . ...... . .. .. . .... 2968-W
Kiene A L r 1206 Tenn .. . ......... • ,
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Kilworth Jno L r 1233 Mass ... . .... . ... . ...... 1688
Kimball Leslie r 527 Calif . . . ... .. ...... .... 1689-R
Kimber Ronald E r 1716 W 9 ... . .. .. . . . ...... . 1781
Kindlesperger Electa r 1028 Mo . ...... . •.... .. . 3073
King C E r 502 Walnut ........ ... ... .. .. . . 2912-W
King Edna M Mrs r 31 7 El m . . ............. . 3414-W
King Geo R r 930 Ark .... .. .....•.... . . . .. 1647-M
King Henry r 719 Mich ........ . .. .......... . . 1641
King J Homer r 530 Ohio . . ................. 1558-M
King Ivan R r 1211 E 13 . . . ..... . .... . . . ... 3137-M
King Jas r 722 N Y •.. ... .. ... . .• ........ . 1306- R
King John T r 546 Tenn .... ... .......... ... 1677-W
King Jos F Jr Rev r 1100 Ohio . . .... ..•........ . 667
King Ralph R Rev r 818 N Y . .. ... . . ... . .. . . 1666- M
King Thos r 1501 Learnard ..... .. .... . ....... 1080
King Vernon r RFD 3 . ..... ........ . .•.... 723-N-2
~!ng WilleUlf 1047 ~ Del ......... ... . .. . . . .. 3169
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ofc Lw Natl Bk bg . . . .... . . ...... 467
Will r 2136 N H ............. .. ... 1038-J
r 1430 La .. . . ...... .. .. . . ....... 2715
Mrs r 713 R I. ..... . . . .... ... . .. 1577
r RFD 1 . . .... . .. .... .. . .... .. 797-N-2
Kirby Cora Mrs r 835 Maine .. . ... . ..... . ... 1636-W
Kirby J C r 1920 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3304
Kirby R F r 629 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .1400-J
Kirby Wm B r RFD 1. . .. ........ . .... . .... 797-K-5
Kirchhoff A L r 830 Ala .. ... . ..... • ....... . .. 1279
Kirchhoff Geo r 846 Ala ......... ... . ......... 301
Kirchhoff Geo G r 1014 Vt. ........ . . . ........ 1815
Kirchhoff Geo J Jr r 817 Mo . .. . .. . . . ... ....... 917
Kirk John Shaw r 1228 La ....... .. . . •. . .... 1173-J
Kiser Frank P r RFD 4 ... .. ........•...... 736-N-2
Klahr Herbert r 34-1 Ind ...... . . . . . ... ... .. ... 1191
Klein Ed Mrs r 809 Mo . ....... . .... . ..... . 2522-M
Klemp H A r 639 Mi ss ..... .... . . .. . ...... . . . 3310
Kliewer John P r 1401 N J ............. .... 2777-J
Klinkenberg P H Mrs r 1433 Tenn ... , .......... 1886
Klock F H r 905 La .............. ... . . . .. . . 3120-J
Klock H A Mrs r 714 Miss . .... . . ..• . .......... 407
KLOCKS GROCERY 900 Miss .... . . ... ... . . . . .. 413
Klock's Meat Dept 900 Miss ......... . .. . ...... 157
Klooz Ernest r 821 La .......... . .. . ... . . . .. 1707 -J
Klooz Karl r 1119 W Campus rd ...... ... ...... . 711
Klopfenstein L E r 1101 Vt .. ...... .. .. .. .... . 2901
Kluss W W r RFD 2 ............. .. .. .. . . . . 793-N-2
Knabe Gerald r 615 Ohio ... . .. . ......•.... . 2142-W
Knauss L M r 1911 Barker .......•. .. ....... 2724-J
Knight Geo W r 320 Maine . . .. .. . . .... . ... . 2372-W
Knight Iva M r 225 Elm ........... • ......... . 1167
Knop Albert Mrs r 2014 Vt . . . . ... ... . . . . . . . 2358-W
Knotts C W r 1738 Mass ................... 1380-W
Koch Frank Mrs r 800 Ky . . . .. . . .. . . . . .... .. 3075
Koehler Henry F r RFD 4 ... . .... ...•.. .... 714-N-4
Koehring WE r RFD 2 ........ . ... . ....... 2140-W
Koelb Howard E Rev r 808 Tenn ... ..... .... .... 1031
Koger Edw r 1231 Oread ......... . . . .. . ...... 3361
Koker Jno W r 320 Johnson . ..... . .... . . .. . 2483-W
Kollender Wm r 202 W 15 ................ . ... 1212
Kolterman A D r 2227 N H . . .................. . 873
Koopman Richard• r 1714 Miss .............. 1272-W
Kopp Wm r 2441 Mass ....... . ..... . .. .... 2487-M
KOPP WM P SHEET METAL SHOP 1011 Mass ... 122
Kowing Ben r RFD 1 ........ . .......... . .. 714-K-4
KRAFT &amp; STARR CO agricl implmnts 1818 Mass .. 149
Kraft Chris r 5 Winona ..................... 3416- R
Kreamer J H Mrs r 1621 Edgehill rd ............ . 992
Kreider Kar l M ofc 109 E 8 ... .. ... ... . ........ 134
Kreider Karl M r 1109 W Hills terr . . ........... 2156
Kress S H variety store 921 Mass . . . .... ..•. .. .. 583
Kretzmann Arnold F r 9 23 La . ... . ... .... • .... 1043
Krider Glen r SOli Maine .. .. .. . . . . ...... . .... 2972
Kroger Grocery 809 Mass . . . ... . .. . .. .. . .... .. 1086
Krone C H r 1124 Emery rd .......
. .. ..... 3217
Krum C C vinegar 810 Pa . . . . . . . . . . ... ..... ... 335
Krum C C r 809 Conn ..... . ... . .... . . .. . ... 1032- R
KrYm J J r 432 Elm . ................. . .. . . 1631-M

KRUM KOAL KO 810 Pa .... . . ...... ... . .... .. 335
Krum R D r 738 R I. ...................... 1335-M
Kruse F R r 1206 R I .. ... .. ...... . .......• .. 2457
Kuersteiner K 0 r 1520 Mass ................ 1619- R
Kuhn BertW r 445 Ill ....................... 2840
Kuhn Louie r 521 Ind ........ .... .. ... .... 1344-W
Kuhne Geo W r 801 Ill ...............• . ...... 1807
Kunkel Florence Mrs r 1029 Miss ....... . ..... 2438-J
Kunkle Dwight E r 222 Perry .............. .. 2899-W
Kuntze Chas H r 1927 Mass .......... ..... .. 2155-J

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Lackey R B r 1515 W 9 ........ .. ............ 2542
LaCoss Wm r 1301 Ky ..................... 1387-J
LaDuke A M r 1742 Ark ............ ... .. . . 2682-W
Ladwig Special Employment Serv 735 Mass ........ 263
Laessig Clyde E r 1312 R I. ... .. ............ 2288-R
Laessig Raymond C r 700 Calif .. . .... ....... . . 1481
Laing Osa G Mrs r 723 Ark .. . . ..... . .... ... 2970-W
Laird R John r 835 Ill ...................... 2296-J
Laird Sara r 1715 Ind .. ... . . ......... . ... . 1679-M
Lake View Club House RFD 4 ............... 756-K-4
Lambert E J r 817 N H ... ...... ............. 3256
Lambkin Farinda Mrs r 1111 Miss . ........ . .. 1789-J
LaMont J R groc 1201 E 13 .... .... . . . ....... 2014
LaMont J R r 1319 Vt. ..... .. . . .. . .. .. . . . ... 2534
Landes C H Mrs r 1111 W 11 .......... .... ..... 963
Landis Maude r 1521 Stratford rd . .... .. ..... . . 1937
Landis VA r RFD 2 ...... . . . . . ......... . . 703-K-3
Landis WE r RFD 6 . .... . . .. ........ . .... 772-N-5
Landon Claude r 508 Ind ... . .... . . .. . . ..... 1433-M
Landrith G S r 1616 lnd ......... ..... . . . .. . ... 2827
LANDRITH'S FINER FOODS 1007 Mass .. ... ..... 173
Landrum C G Mrs r 1213 Oh io .... . .......... 1879-R
Lane H H r 1745 Ind .. .. ...... ... ........... 1112
Lane Judith r 2012 Mass ......... . . . . . ...... . 3170
Lane K E r 16 W 14 . . . . ... . ............... 1361-R
Lane 0 J attorney 900 Mass . .......•....... ... 983
Lane 0 J r 2203 Mass .................. . .... 1724
Laptad Fred G r RFD 3 . . . . . ... . . . ....... . . . . . 709
Laptad Max r RFD 3 ... ......... . .. .... . . . 712-K-5
Laptad May E Mrs r RFD 3 ...• ... . . .. ... . . . 712-N-2
Laptad Robt P r RFD 3. ?,.. . ... . - · .... . . . . 712-K-4
Larcom C H rooming hous~ 1134 Mi ss .. .. ... . ... 2258
Lardner Denis B r 547 Ala ........ . ..... : . . . 2147-R
Larkin Willard R r 316 Johnson .......... .. .. 2669-R
Larsen Chris r 941 R I ... . . .... . ..... . .... 1297-M
Larson E E r RFD 5 . . . . .... . ....... . •... . 773-N-4
Larson Mary E r 1225 Ky .... .. . .. ... ....... 1733-R
Lash Leva r 1124 Miss ..... . ............... . . 1429
Latta Bruce F r 2117 Vt ......... . ......... 2497-R
Latimer H B r 745 Ala ........ . ........ . .. 2279-W
Laudon Lowell R r 1737 Ala . .. . . . . : ... . .... 2374-W
Laughlin Woodie r RFD 2 . .... .... .. . . ..... 755-N-4
Lauter Alfred r 1530 Tenn . ... . .... ... ........ 1759
Lavery J J r 1629 Barker ................ ... .. 1047
Lavery J J Ins Agcy 1403 Mass ...... . .......... 1047
Lawrence A r 932 Ala .... .. . .... . ............ 216
Lawrence Arthur r 809 La ... ............. . . 1571-W
Lawrence Bldg &amp; Loan Assn 800 Mass .... ... . . . . .. 55
Lawrence Business College 641 La . ... . ... . . .. . . . 894
Lawrence Cider &amp; Vinegar Co 810 Pa ........... . . 335
Lawrence City of
Bu ilding 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 745 Vt . . . .... . . .......... . .. ... 153
Pumping Station N Ind . . ........ .... .. . .. . . . 968
Schools Pub lic
Bd of Education Ofc High School bg ... . .... . . 422
Supt of Schools High School bg ............. 422
Clerk of Bd of Education High School bg. . . . . 422
Health Nurse 900 Ky .......... .... .... . .. 681
Elementary Schools
Cordley 1837 Vt . ......... . . . .......... 373
Lincoln 708 Elm ......... . .. . .......... 728
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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
Water Dept Watkins Bk bg ..•........ . ...... 461
Lawrence Dennis r 535 Maine . ......... .. ... . .. 1566
Lawrence Egg &amp; Poultry Co 832 Pa ...•... .. ..... 500
Lawrence Free Public Library 845 Vt . . .. . . ... .... 574
LAWRENCE HARDWARE 124 Mass . . •..... . .. . . 178
LAWRENCE IRON WORKS 611 N H ........ . .... 106
LAWRENCE LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLNRS 1001 N H ... 383
Lawrence Live Stock Sale E 11th .......... ·..... 2040
Lawrence Loan &amp; Finance Co 747! Mass .......... 302
Lawrence Memorial Co 810 E 13 ... . . .. . .. . .... . 449

LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Office 325 Maine . . . •• .•.•. ..... .... .. . .... 870
Nurses Home 345 Maine •••.. . .... . . .•... . ... 232
LAWRENCE NATL BANK 647 Mass .... . .. . . . . . . . 70
Lawrence Paper Co Ft of N H . . . . .... ...•.•.... 129
Lawrence Recreation Parlor 916! Mass .. •. .. . ... . 511
LAWRENCE RENDERING WORKS 710 N 5 . . .. ... 197
Lawrence Roofing Co 21 W 9 . • . . . . . • • . ...... . . 575
LAWRENCE ROY MARKET 906 Mass .... . . . . . ... 272
Lawrence Roy r 1213 Ky .... .. .. . . . ...... .. 2531-J

LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK &amp; ICE CREAM CO

Ft of Vt . 696
Lawrence Studio 127 Mass ..•.. ... ... . .. .. . . ... 451

LAWRENCE TRANS &amp; STORAGE CO 733 N H . . .... 15

Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass .. . ....... 548
Lawson J E r 1301 N H ... • •...... . ... . ...... 2796
Lawson Paul B r 701 Ohio .••...... .. •. . . .. .. . 1172
League of Kansas Municipalities Fraser Hall KU . ... 651
Leapher E D r 1708 Ky .. .•... . . . .. . ....... 1809-M
Lear Veta B r 1224 Miss ... ... . ... ... ........ 2141
Learnard Oscar E atty 704! Mass .. . ...... . ...... 51
Learned Robt E r 739 Ala .... .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. 1332
Leary Ernest r RFD 2 .. ... . . ... . .......... 737-K-3
Leasure T J Dr r 946 Miss .•... ... .. ..... . .... 1593
LEASURE VETERINARY HOSPITAL 809 Vt . . . ... 193
If no answer call . . .. .• . . . . . ..... .. . . ... .. . 1593
Lee Everett r 423 Miss ... . .. . ............. 2645-W
Lee Jack r 816 R I .... . ... . .. . ..... . ..... 2698-M
Lee L W r 1709 Ill . . .. . . ...•... . ....... . .... 1680
Lee Thos r 716 Elm ...... . .. . ............ . 2576-M
Lee Virgil M r 638 Ark . . . •••.... . . . ... . .. . 2488-W
Lee Wallace r 731 Tenn . . ...... . ...•.. . .... . . 2375
Leeman E D r 527 Elm .... . ...... . .. . ... . . . 2563-R
Lefferd Russell S r 1517 N H . ... . .... .... .. 2639-W
Lefferd Wm S r 809 N Y . ............ . .... . 1819-R
Lefmann Jake r 1336 N H ..... . .. . .. .. ....... 1513
Leforgee John C r 115 E 11 .. .. . . .. .. ...... 1972-M
Legge Harold A r 1700 Tenn . . . . .
. . 2685-W
Lehman J H r 828 Ark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1647-R
Leibengood C E Mrs r 1008 Tenn .....•.... . .... 1244
Leibengood Dan r 734 Miss . . ........ . ...... 1224-M
Leibengood Don r 404 E 10 .. . .. . ..... .. .... 2443-M
Leigh C V r 1700 La . . ....... . .. . •......... 2199-J
Leighton Kathryn Mrs r 621 I II . . ... .... .. . .... 2122
Lemon Chas H r RFD 2 . ...... . .... . .. . .... 786-K-4
Lemon J M Mrs r 1403 Tenn . .... ... ... ... .. 2314-R
Lemon W T r RFD 2 . . .. . .. . ... . . .. ... . .. . 786-N-2
Lenahan Jas R r 1020 Ill . .. . .. .... . .. .. .. . . 2438-R
.,Lenahan Thos r 1309 Ky ..... . ..... . ... ... .. . 2473
Lentz Grocery 900 1 Maine ............. . ........ 43
Leo W A r 1301 W Campu s rd .. . ... ·... .... .. .. 3315
Leonard Bros Transport Co 820 Vt. .. .. .. ........ 311
Leonard A B r 1916 La .. .. . . . . • . . .... ....... 2339
Leonhard F H r RFD 3 .... . .. . ... .... . . ... 762-N-4
Leonhard Lawrence H r RFD 3 .... ... . .. .. . . 762-K-4
Lescher C L Mrs r 833 Tenn .. . .. . ... . .... . .. 2536-J
Lescher C W r 829 E 13 ........ ... .. ... . . . 2161-W
Lescher Frank H r 1036 Ky ...... .. ..... . . . . 1190-J
Lescher Harry W r 1237 Del ....... . . .. ........ 181
Lescher Shoe Shop 8121 Mass ..... ... . . ....... . 256
Lesh Metta r 1720 Ill .. . . .. . . .. ........ . .. 2635-R
Lesher John B r 1322 Mass ........... ... .. . 2530-W
Lessenden C M Mrs r 1309 Oh io . . ... . .... . . . . 1534-M
Lester P P Mrs r 401 Ind . . .... . .. .... .. . .. . 2128-J
LeSuer J Marvin r 709 Ohio . . ....• . .... .. . . 1324-W
LeSuer N M r 1704 Ky . ............. . ...... 3215-J
LeSuer 0 C Mrs r 920 N H .. . ..... .. ........ 1859-M

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lewis Carrie Mrs r 909 Vt. ... . . . .......... . 2464-W
Lewis Cecilia r 928 Maine ......... . .... . . . . 2194-J
Lewis F V r RFD 3 •... . .. ..... .. .. .. ..... 712-N-3
Lewis L N r 723 La . . . .. . .. . .. . . . .... .. ... . .. 172
Lewis Mary Mrs r RFD 1 . . ............. ... 756-K-5
L~wis Robt r 915 La ........ .. ... . . . . . ... . 1520-R
Lianos Jno Mrs r 1006 Vt ... . ........... .. ... 1123
Liddy ED phy 747 Mass .... . . .. .. .. . .. . .... . .. 544
Liddy E D Dr r 2135 N H .. .. . ... ..... . ... . .. 1170
If no ans call ......... . . . .. .... . ..... .... 1435
Lieberman L N r 1203 Oread ........ . . ...... 3335-W
Liggett Frank r 1008 R I ......... .. ... .. . . 1061-W
Light H M r 1419 Mass . .. . ..... .•. ... ... .. 2743-R
Lincoln Warner C r 128 W 13 .............. . .. 3193
Lind L R r 1525 N H .• .... .. . . .. . .. ....... 3032-J
Lindell Ann r 1031 Vt ...... . ... .. ...• . ... . . . 1799
Lindenberger H R dentist BOO Mass ..... . .. . . . ... 374
Lindenberger H R Dr r 2217 Mass.... .. ........ 1388
Lindley E H Mrs r 1332 Strong .... . ... . . .. . . . . . 703
Lindley Howard T r 1030 N J .......... .. .. . 1410-R
Lindley Nettie Mrs r 1912 R I. .... . . . .. . .... 2724-W
Lindley's Kansas Cleaner 12 ~ E a ............. .. 420
Lindner Frances r 1036 Vt .... . . . ....... . ... 1607-M
Lindquist 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 .... . . .. . .. . . .. .
Lineback Laura Mrs r 1045 Ten n ......... . .. .
Linley Larry C r 825 Mo ...........•.... . ..
Linley Roy r 825 Mo .. .. . . ...· .... ... ... . . .. . .
Linville Ralph r 1703 Ind .......... . . . . . .... 2470-M
Lipp H W r 405 Elm .. .. ... . ....... . . ... ... 2613-R
Liscum Mary A Mrs r. 1126 Tenn .... ... ...... 3028-M
Liston G R r 925 Ind .. . ..... . ............. . . 1856
Litchen Ruth E r 1630 Ala . .. . . .. .... .. . .... 2424-J
Lockwood Robt H r 1817 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 F B r 945 Ky .... ... ... . .... . ...... . 2166-M
Logan Lee r 431 Perry . ......... ... ........ 1591-J
Logan WAlbert r 1341 W Campus rd ......... 2409-W
Logsdon E J r 729 Ill .. .. . . .............. . . 1395-J
Lohman J D r 51 2 Ind .. .. . .. .. ... . .. ... . . ... 2605
lohman S W r 1630 Ill. ... . .... ..... .... ... . . 2587
Lohman W H r 1414 Conn . . .. . . . . .... . . . ... 1654-R
Long Chas C r 925 Ky . . . . . . .. ............... 2875
Long Jno F r 1306 N H .. .. .. . ....... . ... . ... 2232
Long W N r 2134 Learnard . . .... . .......... 1919-M
Longanecker Ella r 1029 Tenn . ....•......... 2299-J
Longanecker Kenneth r 937 Vt .... . .. . ... . .. 1951-W
Loop James A r 1646 Tenn ............... .. . 2628-R
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 Chas 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 W H Mrs r 747 R I . . ..... . ......... . . 1691-M
Lowery A E r 43 7 Ill .
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Lowery Eva r 419 Perry ......... . ..... .. . .. 1591-W
Lowman Geo r 1145 Emery rd ....... . . .. ... . . .. 974
Lawn Etta r 315 Johnson .. .. . ........ . .. .. . 2618-J
Lawn Geo L r RFD 4 ....... .. ..... . ....... 736-K-5
Lowrance Winnie D r 1609 Stratford rd . ..... . 1237-W
Lowry Mary Mrs r 237 Il l. ... . ..... . .... .. .. 2913-J
Lucas Bertha Mrs r 1246 N Y . . ............ . . . 3199
Lucas Minnie M r 706 N Y ....... ... ....... 1533-R
Lucas S B Rev r 824 Miss ..... . .. .. .. . •. .. ... . 892
Luckan Otto E r RFD 6 .... . ... . • . ....... .. 772-N-4
Lupton E H r 1237 Tenn .. . ... .. ......• . . ... . . 529
Lury H K r 508 N 7 . .. . . .... .. . ... . . . . .... 2119- M
Lutheran Church Trinity 1245 N H ... .. •... . .. 1831-J
lutz J F r 1218 Tenn ....... ... . . .... . ... . 2531-W
lutz Roy J r RFD 2 .. .. . .... . ... . ........ . 784-K-5
Lydic Murray E r RFD 2 .. . .. . . . ..... .. ... . 786-K-6
Lyman J B r 1220 Pa ... . .......•...... . . . 1230-M
lynn Margaret r 1224 Miss . . . . . .......... .. . . 1247
lyons Clifford F r 1343 Tenn ...... . .. . . ... .... 1195
lyons Jas F r RFD 2 ..... . .. . .......... ... 755-K-4
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McSpadden Dean r 1720 La ....... . . • . . ....... 2797
McWilliams Lillie r 1300 N J .............. .. 2834-J
Meade I J r 546 La ... ......... . .. . . . .. . .... 1223
Meairs W G r RFD 2 ...... . .......... • .... 793-K-2
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Mee Jno F r 1508 University dr . ... . .. . . ~ ...... 2811
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Meierhoffer Frank r 91 0 Vt. .... . . ...... . ... 1648-J
Melvin Frank E r 737 Maine .. . . . ....... • ... . .. 1003
Melvin Geo K r 2239 W Drive .... . . . ... . . ..... 1722
Melvin Laighton R r 737 Maine ................ 1003
Melvin &amp; Melvin attys Jayhawker Theatre bg .. .... . 951
Melvin R E r S Manor Given ct ...... . ..... . .. 2687-J
Memorial Park Cemetery E 15 ........... . : . . .. 1459
Mendenhall Madeline r 1216 La .. . .. . .. ... . .... 2453
Menger L H r 743 La . . .... . ........... . .. ... 2239
MercerJ E r 637 Mo ... .................. . 1665-R
Merchants Natl Bank (See First Natl Bank) ...... .. . 30
Merriott Dan Mrs r 1414 Tenn ............. . ... 1414
Mertz Geo G r 1320 N H .. ...... ..... . ..... 1697-M
Merwin C E r 941 Ind ............... • ..... 1788-W
Merwin Jno r 626 Ky .. . . . ... . .. . ......... ... 1705
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Messenheimer Clara Mrs r 1030 N J . . ... . .... 1410-R
Messer J A r 1605 R I ..... . ... ...... .... . . 2670-M
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Metropolitan Life Ins Co Wren bg .. . ... . . .. ... . . 1046
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Meuffles H J r 944 R I. .... ...... .... . . . . . . 2640-R
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Meyer Victor G Rev r 818 Ky ................ 1686-R
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Michael J H r 1029 Ky ...... . .. . .... .. .... 1207-M
Mickey Beauty Shop 732~ Mass .... ...... .. .... 2353
Middlekauff Wm r 1031 Maine .. ... . ...... . ... 1267
Middleton G A Mrs r 1546 Mass .. . ... ... .. .. ... 1449
Midwest Motor Co 709 N 2 . . . . . ..... . .. . ..... 3005
Miessner W Otto r Country Club terr .. .... . ..... 1117
Milburn Jas L r 907 E 13 .. . ... .. . .. ...•.... 2311-J
Mildred's I G A Store 1301 Del .... .. ..... . ..... 248
Miles Oscar r 1223 Del . . .. .. ... . . . .... . . . .. 1230-R
Miller A R r 1216 Ohio . . . .. .. ... . . .. . ..... .. 1549
Miller Arthur R r 2000 N H .... • . ...... . .. .. 2989-W
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Miller C L Mrs r 1145 La .. . ............... . . . 2716
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Miller D A r 940 Miss ............... ... .. . 1788-R
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Miller G T r 807 Maine .... . .... . ... . .... .. 1636-M
Miller Geo F r 2127 Mass . .. . ... .. ..... . ... .. 3074
Miller Hall 1518 Lilac Lane ........ .. ..... ..... 980
Miller Harlan r 721 Ala .. ... . .... . ........ . 2671-R
Miller Harry R r 746 Locust . . .. • ....... .... . 2205- R
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Miller Ralph r 341 Lyons . . .... .. .......... . 1354-W
Miller Ralph H r 1100 Ind ... : . . ... . . ....... 1120-W
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Mills J S r 454 Lincoln ... ... .. .... . ........ 2259-R
Minor Claude D r 639 Lyons .... . . . ...•....... . 1939
Minor Dora r 733 4 North . . ....•... . .. . .. . . 2770-J
Mishou E C r 728 Ohio .. ................ .. . 1609-R
Mitchell A B r 821 Miss ... . ........... . . . . ... 1169
Mitchell J Robt r 548 E 19 ....... . . ....... . 1919-W
Mitchell Matthew H r 1008 N H .... .. .. ..... 3229-W
Mitchell U G r 1313Mass . . . ... ....... . ... . .. 1995
Mix A J r 1134 La .. .... . .. . ... ..... . . .... .. 3278
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Moll Roy W r RFD 1 ... . .......•......... 768-K-3
Moncrieff Alice Mrs r 1649 Edgehill ... . ...... . 2836
Mongold R D r 945 Con n ............. . ..... 2640- M
Monroe Walter r 400 Wis .... . .. ... . ....... 1134-M
Monteith Hunter Mrs r 1145 W Campus rd . .... . .. 560
Mantell Ralph L r 812 Conn ...... . ... . . . . . . 1819-M
Montgomery B C Rev r 1831 University dr ..... 1979-W
Montgomery Chas r 1900 Barker .. ... . ........ . 2942
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Montgomery Ward &amp; Co 825 Mass •.•••.......... 195
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Moody Glenn A r 121 Mo . . ................... 2567
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Moon Ross r 1012 Pa .. .. . .. •.. .. ...... ... ... 2662
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Moore Raymod C r 1605 Tenn ... . ..... ....... . 1398
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Moore W A r 816 Ky . . ............ .. ... . . . . . 3059
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Morgan J F Jr r RFD 3 ..... . ...•..•.... .. . 745-N-4
Morgan Mary Counts Mrs r 1122 La .. . ......... . 2468
Morgan Rose r 1101 Mo .. ..... . .. ... . ... . .... 1140
Morris Dorrotha A r 109~ E 8 .... .. .. . ...... 1773-W
MorrisS L r 1700 W 4 .. ................... 1256-J
Morris Wm F r 840 Ky ... . . ......... .. .. .. 1686-M
Morrison Coila Mrs r 1233 Oread . ..•. . .. ... . . . 1902
Mortenson AI r 2011 Ohio . .. .......•• .. . ... 2497-W
Mosley G E r 2227 Tenn ..... . ..... .. . . ...... . 1760
Moss Robt Bob r 821 R I . ... . ... .. .... .. ... 1859-J
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Owen Ethel Mrs r 1722 Ky .. . .... . .... .. . .. . 1809-R
Owen Leslie r 1812 Al a ....... .. .. . . ... .. . . 2924-M
Owen 0 W r 339 Elm . ....... . . . . . .. . . . .... 2255-M
Owens Eric D r 1030 Ohio . ....... . ........... 1478
Owens S E r RFD 2 .......... . ... . ..... . .. 776-N-4
Owens SWayne r 1710 Ala .... . . . . . ....... ... 2451
Oyler G E r 1344 Ky . . .. . ... . ... . .........• .. 1186
Oyler Robt B attorney 729 Mass . .• . . . .. . .... .. . 313
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Paasch Delbert r 1909 Ohio . .. . . . .......... . .. 2643
Paden W Dr 821 Ala . .. . .. . . . . ..... .. ....... 2429
Palace Clothing Co 843 Mass.. .. . . .. . . ... .. .. .. 915
Palmateer Perry r 22 13 R I .. . ............. 1711-W
Palmateer Walter r 404 Elm .. . ...... . . . ...... 3135
Palmer J M r RFD 5 ....... . .. . . ... . . . . . . . 780-N-2
Palmer Robt M r 1203 Oread .... .. •......... 2389-J
Palmer W R Dr r 1128 Ohio . . ... .... . • ...... 2602-R
Palmerlee AlbertS r 1639 Vt ............... 2807-W
Papenhausen Paul F r 1110 Vt ... . ... . .... . . 1153-W
Pardee Frank r 734 Ark .. . . . .. . ..... . ..... 2522-W
Park David A rooming house 1334 Ohio . . . .... . . . 2108
Parker AT Mrs r 1128 N Y ... .. ............ 1622-M
PARKER BUICK CO 700 N H . .. . .. . .. . . .. . ... . 402
Parker C R r 844 Maple ........... . ..... .. . 1970-W
Parker J H r 1529 R I. ..... . .. .. .... .. ...... 1529
Parker R W r 833 Ind ...............•...... 2529-J
ParkerThosB r 2131 Mass . . ................. 1488
Parker Warren F r 905 Tenn ..... . .... . .. . .. 1413- R
Parker Willard r 5 E 8 ........ .. . . . . . ... . .. 2591-R
PARK-N-MARKET 547 Ind .... . ...... . .. ........ 1
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Parry Esther L osteo 816~ Mass ....... . ...... . . 582
PARSONS ED W jeweler 725 Mass ....... . ...... 717
Parsons Ed W r 900 Ark .. .. .. . ........... . .... 788
Parsons Jas H r 640 Ohio . . ... . ..... . ....... 2930-M
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Pasewark W H r 1926 Barker . . .. . • ..... . ...... 2321
Passon David r 638 N H .... . ......... . ....... 1340
Patchen John V r 720 Oh io .. . ..... • ........... 2163
Patchen Thos W r 1601 w 4 ... . . . . . .... . .... . 2907
Patrick H F r 642 N H . . .. . ........ . •..... . 1335-R
Patterson D L r 708 Miss....... .... ...... .. .. 2571
Patterson L S r 32 2 Ind .... . .. . .. .• .... . . .. 2749-M
. Patterson M J r 1608 R I. . . ... . ..... . ...... 2506-J
Patt on Earle W r 1546 St rong ..... . .... . . . .. . . 2290
Patty Nancy A r RFD 1 ......... . . .. ... . . . . 756- K-3
Paullin Theodore r 1000 Ohio . . . ..•.. .......... 3244
Paulson H J r 917 Tenn .. .. ....... . .. • ..... 1413-W
Paxton Dale r 5 E 8 ... . ... . ...... .. ... . ... 2591- R
Paxton E M r 733 Miss .. . . .. . .. . .... . • .... . . . 755
Payne B F r 530 La ... . ....... . . .. ..... . .... 3123
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Peace L M r 512 W 9 ......... . . .. .. . . . ...... 1662
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Pederson Pete r 1225 Ky .. . . .. .. . . : . . .. .... 2341-W
Peek Marian r 905 Tenn . . . ................... 3317
Peff ly Lawrence W r 2115 R I. .. . . .. . . . . ...... 3233
Pegg L A r 1304 Conn ...... . ........... . .. 1382-W
Peirce P H r 800 Ohio . . .. . ............. .. ... 2725
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Penchard E W r 1645 Barker . .......... . .. . ... . 421
Penchard E W Jr r 1728 Mass.... .. .... . ...... 1270
Pendleton Will r 745 Tenn . . . . ......... . ... . .. 1765
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Penfold L E r 220 N 6 .. . .. . ..... . ......... 3132-J
Penfold Lois F r 725 Elm ........... ..•.•. .. 1246-J
Pennell Chas F r 1315 N J .. . . . ·....... . .... 1898-W
Pennell J r 1301 Pa . . ............ . . . ...... .. 2342
Penner F H r 706 Conn ....... . ..... .. ....... . 2144
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Simmons Hazel Lee r 1646 Barker . . . . . . . .. .. . 1050-R
Smith Verner F r 1821 Miss .. . . . . . . . ... .... 2635-M
Simmons Mary Ellen Mrs r 941 Tenn . . . . . . . . .. 1413-M
Smith W H r 636 N 5 ........ . ........ ... 1193-M
Simon Alfred r RFD 3 . .. ... . ... . . . . . .. . . .. 758-K-5
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Simon Harold P r 1132 Ohio . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . 2882-M
Smith W 0 Mrs r 420 Ind . . . . . .. . .. . . ... .. .. 2940-J
Simon J J r 1503 Haskell . . . . . .. . . . .. . ..... . 2384-M
Smith Warren M r 183 6 N H .. . . . . . . . ..... .. 1971-J
Simon W A r 1328 Vt .. .. . . .... . .. ... . . .. . 1514-M
Smither Helen A r 415 W 6 ... . . . . . .. ... . . . . 2343-J
Simons Dolph r 1509 Mass . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. ... 2835
Smithmeyer F H r 721 Tenn .. . . ..... • . . .. . . . .. . 236
Simons W C r 2500 Vt .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . ... 353
Smith's College Sta filling sta 845 Ind . . . . . . . ... . 643
Simpson C H r 924 Miss ... •. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . • . 1843
Smith's Service Sta 600 Mass . . . . .. .... .. .. . . . 2002
Simpson C M r 22 47 Mass . .. . . .. . ... . . . . . . . 2829-W
Smoke House Pool Hall 738 Mass . .. •... . . .. . . . . . 996
Simpson G Criss r 1028 Mo .. . .. ... ... . . .... 3114-W
Smoyer Judson r 512 Ohio . .... ... .. . .... . .... 3300
Simpson Lulu r 1133 N Y . .• . . •. .. . .. . . . . . . . . 3250
Snavely M R r 846 N J . .. . . . . .. . .. .• .•. . ..... 2182
Sims EAr 117 E 11 . . . ... .. ... . . . . . ..... . .. 2503
Sneegas Carl E r RFD 4 .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. 1979-M
Sims W S Rev r 1325 N Y . . . . . . .. .. . ... . .. .. 1870-J
Sneegas Plbg &amp; Elec Co 1 028 Ohio . ... . .. ... .. .. . 742
Sinclair Refining Co Bulk Agent 623 Locust .. . .. . . 1358
Sneegas W B r 1028 Ohio . . .. .. . . ........ ... .. 742
Singer Sewing Mch Sales Agcy 723 Mass .. ... .. ... 584
Snell Carol r RFD 6 . . ............. .... . . . 748-K-3
Singer Thos r 1339 Mass . .. .. . . .. .. . . ... . . . .. 3338
Snider Ada Mrs r 712 McCook ...... . . . . .. . . . 2297-M
Sinks W H r RFD 2 . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. 793-K-3
SNIDER COAL CO 633 N H.. . .... .. ... . ... . .. 1010
Sirpless A B Mrs r 1002 Pa ... . ... . ...... . .. 1410-J
Snider Harold K r 33 Winona ..... . . .. . . . . . . ... 3052
Sisler Harry H r 1113 W 10 .. . . . . . . . . . . .... 2543-W
Snow A E r 926 N H . . . .. . .. . ... ... .. . . . . .. . 2820
Sisson Eugene P physician 800 Mass . . . . . .. . . . .. 1590
Snow Chas r 1006 W 6 . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ... . 2147-M
Sisson Eugene P Dr r 2244 Vt . . . .. . . .... . . ... . 2540
Snow Florence L r 711 W 12 . . . . ..... .. . . . . . 1544-M
Sisson Louis E r 1236 La . . .. . . . . . . .. .... . .. .. 1564
Snow Jno r 246 N 8 ... . . . . . ........ . . . . . .. 1936-J
Six Corners Tavern inn RFD 5 . . . . . . ... . .. .. . 733-N -3
Snow Maxine A r 802~ Mass .. . .. •• .. . .. . . . .. . 1379
Six Deal D r 1732 Mi ss .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . 1895
Snowden Gee Mrs r 1933 Tenn . . . ... . .. .. ... 2619-M
Six-Five Taxi 107 W 7 . . . .... . ... .. ... .. . . . .... 65
Social Service 905 R I. ... .. . . .. . . .. . .. . ... . . . 909
Sizer G C r RFD 2 ....... ............. .. .. 2113-M
Socony-Vacuum Oil Corp Agt 1146 N Y .. . .. . . ... 1274
Sizer G M r RFD 2 ... . . . .. . . .. ... . ...... . 755-N -5
Soden Frank E r 1738 Mass . .. . ... .. .. .. . . . 1380-W
Skaggs J L r W 21 . ....... . ... . .. . . . . . . . . 766-K-3
Sommer Frank r 1219 N Y .. . . . . ... . . . . .. . .. . . 1486
Skeet Anna Mrs r 333 Elm ... . . . .. . . . .. .. . . 2255-W
Sommer Frank M r 1028 N H . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 2799-J
Skeet Harold W r RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... 758-K-3
Sommer G A r 16 E 13 . .... .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. 1884
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Sommerville Wm B r 1829 Barker .. .. . . ... . . . 2669-M
Skiles Jeanette Mrs r RFD 5 . . . .. . . • . ... . .. . 786-N-6
South Side Produce Co 12 W 19 .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . 328
Skinner Chester E r 771 Grant .. .. .... . ..... . 2195-W
Southern Kans Greyhound Lines 638 Mass ... . . .. . . 707
Skinner Earl r RFD 1 . .. . . . ... ... . .. .. .. . . 756-N-5
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Skinner J T r 1515 N H . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . 952
Skinner R Jr r 2026 Vt . ... . ... .. . • . . ...... 2595-M
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Skinner Rosland r 122 9 Almira .. . . .. . . . ... . . 2581- R
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To obtain assistance on call s or report unsatSmith A W r ll05 N J . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 762
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Southwestern Greyhound Lines 638 Mass . .... ... . . 707
Smith Alfred P Rev r 1205 N Y . . . . .. . . . ... .. 2624-M
Sowder C J druggi st 1847 Mass . .. . . . . . ... . .... 1100
Smit h Alvin r RF D 2 ... . .... .. . ... . . ... . .. 793-N-5
Saxman C r 938 La . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. 2521-W
Smith Carl D r 123 4 Conn . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2932-R
Saxman E G r 1645 R I . . . .. . .. . .. : .. . . ... . 1971-M
Smith Dan r RFD 3 . ... . . . . .. . .. . .... . ... . 751-N -4
Spain Chas R r 1624 Ala .. . . . . . . ..... .. . . . . 2674-W
Smith Dixie Mrs r 103 2 N H . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 1033-R
Spalding W E r 701 Ohi o . . . .. ... . ..... .... . .. 2265
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Spangler Irma B r 644 Mi ss . . . .. . .. .... ... . 2931-W
Smith E I Mrs r 1424 Oh io . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2314-W
Sparks Harry B r 1305 Tenn .. ..... ... . .. .. . . .. . . 52
Smith Eldon r 322 Elm . ..... . . . .... ... . ... 1298-W
Sparks Hattie r 1 2 39 ~ N J .. ..... . .. . ... .. . 2414-W
Smith Eldon Serv Sta 94 6 Mass .. ... .. ..• . . . . . . 2099
Spaulding G Warren r Haske ll Grd s. . .. ...... ... . 2886
Smith Emmett Jr r 641 Il l. .. . .. . . . . . . . . .... 1299-M
Spaulding Hattie r 3 25 W 9 .. .. . . . .... ... . .... 2511
Smith Ethan A r 335 Ill. . .. . . .... . . . . . .. . . . .. 2100
Spearman Jno L r 439 Ark .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . 1545-W
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Spears Geo r 1208 W 10 ... .. ... . ... . . . . .. . . . 2831
Smith F B r RFD 2 .. . . ..... . .. .. . .. .. . . .. 784-N-2
Spears L B r 1649 Ill .. .... . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. 2894
Smith G G r 1033 R I . . ........ .. .. . .. . . . . . . . 2955
Speelman Margaret P r Haskell Grds . ... . . . . . . 1983-J
Smith Garage 213 E 8 .. ... .. . . . . ... . .. . .. . .. 2083
Spencer A L r 400 Locust .. .. . . ...... . .. .. . . . 1830
Smith Geo Baxter r 1140 W Hills pkvvy ... . . . .. . . 1915
Spencer D H r 1014 Miss... . . . . .. ... . . . . . . .. . 1408
Smith Grant r 912 Maine . . . . .. .. .. . ... . .... 1239-R
SP-har Robt A r 611 W 9 .. .. . ... . • • .. . . .. .. . . 2892
Smith Guy W r 1730 Ill .. . . ....... ... .... .. .. 2496
SPitzer Glenn r 342 Lincoln . ..... .. . . . . .. . . . 1582-M
Smith H T U r 1008 Maine... . . . .. . . . ....... 2307-J
Spitzli Otto r RFD 6 . . ... . . . . .. . .. . . ... .. . . 2293-R
Smith Hemstitch ing &amp; Dressmaking Shop 943 ~ Mass. 683
Spot Cash Meat Market 8 40 Mass ..... . . .. .. . .. .. 63
Smith Henry r 501 Ark . .. .. . ... .. . .. . . .. . .. . 3078
Sprague Elizabeth r 1609 Crescent rd .. . ... . .. 1620-W
Smith J B r 200 W 15 .... . .. ... .. . . . .. . ... . . 1030
Spray Chas r RFD 3 . . ... .. ...... .. . . . . . . . 712-N-4
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Spray Chester A r RFD 1 ... .. . . . ... .. . . .. . 714-K-2
Smith Jay W r RFD 5 ... ... . . .. . . . . . .. .... 3062-M
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Springer Chas A r 1904 Vt . . . . . . . . . .... . .. . .. . 2230
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Springer F M r 729 Mo .. .. ..... .... . . . . .. . .. 1039
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Springer Forrest D r 1809 Ill . .... . . . . . .. . . . 1225-W
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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
Winsler C C r RFD 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 . .. .. . ... .... .

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Winter Paul B r RFD 1 . ...... ... .... . .. . . . 799- N-2
Winters C W r 1400 Conn .. ....... .. ... . . . . 1091-M
Winters Harry r 811 Conn . . . .. ..... . . . . . . . .. 2698-J
Winters Kenneth r 1301 W Campus rd . ... .. .... 3328
Wise Bernard W r 1935 Ohio . . .. . .. .. .. ... .. 2569-M
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 . . .. . . . . . . . . .• 2921-W
Woestemeyer A E r 833 Mo . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. 2181
Woleslagel J L r 939 Ind • . . . ... . ..... . .. . . . . . 2816
Wolfe Gus r 1933 Learnard .. . . . ..• . ........ 2902-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
Womack A H r 2028 Mass •. .. ...... . ..... • . . . 3161
Wood Chas r RFD 5 . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . 781-N-3
Wood Edd A r 812 La . . . .. .. . . ..• . .. . . .. . . . 2270-R
Wood Robt Eri r 164-4 N H . ...... . . .. ... . . . 1846-W
Wood Rose Mrs r 1925 Vt . . . . . . . .. . ...... . . 1776-M
WoodS A r 120 W 13 ... •. ... .... . . . . . .... .. . 318
Woodard Parke H r 1743 La ........ .. . • .... 1676-R·
Woodbury Blanche r 817 Ill. . ... . . . . .... .... 2939-W
Woodhead Gene r 1409 N J . ... . . .. .. . .... .. .. 2463Woodruff J S r 1915 Vt. . ...... . . . . . ... .. . ... 2516
Woodruff Laurence C r 2 Westwood rd .•.. • .. .. . 2881
Woodward A L r 312 Miss .... ..... .... ... .. 2786-J
Woodward D S r 1025 Tenn ........... ..... .... 169
Woodward Merritt r RFD 6 ..... .. . ...... .. . 778-K-2
Woodworth Ray dentist 736 Ky . . .• ... . . .. ...... 244
Woody Elgin r 640 Ark . ... . .. . . . .... ... . .. 1665-W
Woolworth F W Co 915 Mass . .. . ..•.. .. .... .. . . 962
Wootton A L r 1244 Pa . .. ....... . ...... . .... 1793
Wootton FA r 1208 Pa . . . ........ . .•..... . 2161-M
Worland Dale r RFD 3 .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. 745-N-2
WORLD CO 722 Mass . ..•. .. ... .. . . .. . . . . . . ... 22
Wor ley C W r RFD 3 . ... . .. . . . .... . . . ..... 791-K-5
WREN Broadcasting Co Wren bg . . .. .. . . . ....... 110
Wright Faye Mrs r 912 Maine . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. 1239-R
Wright Jess r 1416 f'a .. . .. . ....... . .. ... . . 2448-M
Wright Justice E r 1232 La .. . . .. ........ ..... 2681
Wright Kay Mrs r 745 N Y . . .. . . . .. .. . ... .. . . . 2300
Wright Ray T insurance 824 Mass ... . .. ..... .. .. 457
Wright Ray T r 846 Ark . .. ..... . ... . .. . . ... .. . 426
Wright Ted F r 408 W 6 .•.. . .... .. .. . .... . . . . 2677
Wulfkuhle G 0 r 231 N 6 . . .......... .. . ... . 3307-W
Wulfkuhle LA r 909 Mo .... .. . .. ........... 2535-J
Wyatt Wendell C r 1729 Miss .. .... .. .. .. . .. 2697-M
Wyman C A r 1325 W Campus rd.
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Yahn W F r 1501 E 15 ... ..... . . . . . . . . .. ... 3062-R
Yates Ada Rae r 1800 Ill . .... . ... .. . ... . ... .. 2783
Yates H R Mrs r 800 Ind ... .. ... .... .. . . . .. 2646-R
Yearout W P Jr r 529 Tenn .. . ..... . . .. .. . . . 1558-W
Yeaton Blanche B r 428 Forest ..... . . . ..... . . 2395-J
Venner W D r 1139 R I . .... .. .. . . . . . ...... 2539-R
Yewdall Chas r 1235 Conn .. .... .. .. . .. . . ... 1308-J
York 0 T r RFD 3 Baldwin ... .............. 761-N-5
York Ray r 907 W 6 ..... .. . . . . . . . .. .... . . 1299-W
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 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
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CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
May, 1942
For Information Concerning Th is Directory &lt;;:qll the Business Office

Abstracters
Banks Frank E
Over 70 years of service
. . . .. .. . ... 984
1st Natl Bk bg . . . . . . . . . .
EMICK JNO C 737 Mass . . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. . .. 396

Agricultural Implements
ALLlS-CHALMERS IMPLEMENTSNIEDER SERV STA 1900 Mass . . . . ... . . .. 385

JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS-

Adding Machines
Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass . ..... 548

Advertising Photographers

GREEN BROS 633 Mass . . . . ... : .. . . ... . . . 631
Kraft &amp; Starr Co 1818. Mass . ... . . .. . . . .. . • . 149

McCORMICK-DEERING FARM IMPLEMENTsKRAFT &amp; STARR CO 1818 Mass .. . . . . ... . . 149

See Photographers, Commercia l

Advertising, Telephone Directory

VAN HOESEN IMPLEMENT CO
For merl y Richardson Bro s.

SOUTHWESTERN BELL TEL CO

MA SSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS

THE
- TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

TRACTORS - FARM MACHINERY
COMBINES

is a medium that economically reaches the
homes and offices. It is u sed as a buyers'
guide when the buyer is in a buying mood.

REPAIRS

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734 Vt .......... . .... . . .. ... ... . . 221

Airports
Merchants and business firms
appreciate being told how you
found them. Tell them you used
the Classified T elephone Directory.

Ashcraft Bros Flying Serv RFD 5 ............. 314
(See Advertisement This Page l
Mu nicipal Airport RFD 5 ....... .. .. . . . ..... 314

Small

W J Co The RFD 5 .. . ..... . .... . .. . .. 750

Charter Trips

Primary and Advanced
Approved Government
Tra i ning School

"WE'VE GOT THE ANSWERS!"
The Yellow Pages say : "Le t us give you a full
list of d e alers so that you can get comparative
prices or e stimates."

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ASHCRAFT BROS.
FLYING SERVICE
Municipal Airport

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Ambulonce Service

BokeFcleed Morluary 613 Vt ... .... .,.. ,160
FUI{('S MoRTUARY &amp; CHAPEL e40 Mas. ..1r9
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RUIIISEY FUIIERAL HoilE 601 Ind . . - . . . . . . 672
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CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SALES &amp; SERVIC~

Automobile Equipment
AUTO WRECKING &amp; JUNK

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N ew and Used Parts for All Cars
Auto Accessories

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We Buy Old and Wrecked Cars

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STA 827 Vt .. . . . .. 607

71 2 E 9 . ... .. ...... . . .. •• . . ...•• . 954

Evans Auto Supply 918 Mass.... . . . ... . . . • • •200
FRITZ CO 14 E 8 .. . . .. ... .... ... .... . . .. . . 4
Gamble Stores 83 4 Mass • . ..... . . ... .. . .. .. 528
Harnar Auto Supplies 836 Mass .... . .. • ..... . 337
Pipperts Automotive Parts Co 801 R I. . . . . .. . ... 8

DE SOTO-PL YMOUT
AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE
SEE YOUR DE SOTO
DEALER FOR A GREAT
CAR, FINE SERVICE
AND A SQUARE DEAL

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Buddy Gallagher Motors 634 Mass .. ... . . 1000

J. 0. HAM I LT ON
WIZARD BATTERIES TRUTONE
RADIO S-DAVIS SAFETY GRIP TIRES
Good Penn Oil - Accessories - Bicycles
Electr ical Appliances Sporting Goods
831 Mass . . . . . •.... . . ..• • .••.•. . •613

DODGE-PLYMOUTH SALES &amp; SERVICE
Bic, Money-Saving Dodge offers - ·
amazing economy1 aafety • steel
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body: genuine hyaraulic brakes,
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Automobile Glass-See Glass, Automobile
Automobile Insurance
See Insurance, Auto111obile

"W HERE TO BUY THEM"
RANSDELL-SKINNER MOTOR CO 623 Mass 361
Gallagher Buddy Motors 634 Mass ... .. . ..... 1000
Hudson M F Co 800 N H .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 825
HUDSON SALES &amp; SERVICE-HUNSINGER MOTOR CO 922 Mass . . ... . .... 12
Parker Buick Co 1 00 N H . . .. . • . . .• • • . •. . • .. 402
PLYMOUTH SALES &amp; SERVICE-RANSDELL-SKINNER MOTOR CO 623 Mass. 361
Ransdeii·Skinner Motor Co 623 Mass .. . ....... 361
Reusch Motor Co 702 Vt . . .. . ... . .. . .. ... . 1108
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel
Winter Chevrolet Co 738 N H... . . .. . .. . . . . .. .

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Automobile Agencies, Used Cars
Board Ernie 840 N H .. .. . •••.•... . . • .. ... . 161
Midwest Motor Co 709 N 2 .. . .. •• .... • . • . . 3005
Moore Jimmie
A better buy in
Reputable used cars
646 Vt ......... ... . . . . .. . . . .. . .... . 405

Automobile Axle Service
Pickens Machine Works 623 Vt .. • . . . . . . •... •179
(See Advertisement This Pagel
Schulz Chas G 730 Vt .. ... . . .. .. . . . ..... . .. 403

Automobile Bodies, Repairing
HUNSINGER MOTOR CO
24 Hr Wrecker Serv-Repairs all makes
922 Mass . ... .... .. .. . ... .... •.. . . . .. 12
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION
Complete Body &amp; Repair Service
827 Vt •• . • • •••• • • • • • ••• • •.• • • ••• . •• 6JJ7

Automobile Painting
Hunsinger Motor Co 92 2 Mass . .• .... ... . . ... •12

Merchants and business firms
appreciate being told how you
found them. Tell them you used
the Classified Telephone Directory.
·PROTECTION·

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Automobile Repairing-(Cont'd)

See Wheel Aligning

We Service All Makes of Cars
COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE
Washing - Greasing - Batteries - Tires
Bean System Wheel Balancing
Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Service
Road Service - SkeU:r Products

Automobile Wrecker Service
CARTER SUPER SERV STA
24 Hr Wrecker Serv-Repalrs All Makes
1000 Mass . ..•.• • • .••••..•. ..••.. . 1300

HUNSINGER MOTOR CO

627 Vt . .. . .•. ... • ..••.•. • .••• •• • • 6ff1

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24- Hr Wrecker Serv-Repalrs all makes
922 Mass ......•.••.•••••.•••••••••.. 12
REUSCH MOTOR CO 702 Vt .•••••.•••••..• 1108
Sam's Garage 908 Vt ...................... 895

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GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
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Burk Ralph G
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214 S Hickory Ottawa ..••..••.• (Toll Call) .421
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass .••••...... 606

TIRE II: BATTERY SERVICE
WRECKER SERVICE
1900 Mass . . ... .. ..•• •..•. ••••.... 385
Night Telephone .•... ..•.. ••••.. . 1694-M
Reusch Motor Co 702 Vt ... . .•...• .. •.. •.. 1108
Sam's Garage
Genl Repairs-Wrecker Service
908 Vt ...........•.•.....•.•.•..... 895
Smith Garage 213 E 8 ......••.....••••.•. 2083
Winter Chevrolet Co 738 N H ................ 77
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Baggage Transfer-See Transfer, Baggage

Bakers
Brinkman Bakery 816 Mass •. •••..•••••• • •• . 501

BUTTER CRUST BREADMOLL BAKERY 412 W 9 ...•......• • ••••• n6
Drake Bakery 907 Mass ..••.••• ~ .... . ....... 61

JAYHAWK BREAD-

BRINKMAN BAKERY 816 Mass ••••••.•.•. 501

Automobile Springs
Schulz Chas G
Moog Electrically Tested Springs
730 Vt .. ...........•..•• •. • . • •. •.•. 403

Automobile Trucks-See Trucks, Motor

JOE DANDY BREADDRAKE BAKERY 907 Mass . . . . • •..••.• .•.• 61
Moll Bakery 412 W 9 . .•••••..........• • ••• n6
Zephyr Bakery 546 Mass ................... 209
ZEPHYR BREAD &amp; PASTRIEsZEPHYR BAKERY 546 Mass . • • •.••.• •... . 209

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Body and Fender Repair
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ESTABfISHED t0?1

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1372

Wn, Doctirs, ChairMn of th. Bdrd
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A. E, Woenemeyer, t65t. Cashier

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COITPLETE SEITVICE
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sevmour Beautv Shop slTl M.ss .
s[dium Barbei &amp; Beaulv shop
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Osrhie Treatment!
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MANICUNING

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FACIALS

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265

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Billiord Porlors
Smoke Hoose Pool Hall

7rs

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VENUS BeoutY Solon
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cdeA? Thir Directoq ,elh !oa!

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IAWRENCE CI.ASSIFIED TEI.EPHONE DIRESTOTY

Blocksmiths

Bottles

Baker Machinery &amp; Suolly
We R.pair F.rn Equtpmo

5r7 5 Sr Francis Wich ta holtca[) wiqhila 5-4ta

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Boxes, Corrugoted

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ENCINIERINC INSTRUMENTS

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Blue Printing

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CAATER SUPER SERV STI
24 Hr wrecker Seru-R€pairs Att Mak.s
1000 Ma$
.... .... .
Pickens Machiu. Works 623 Vt

Estes

Eooks

Schoolr, Busio*s

..

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Brokers, lnvestrnent

lnresrme.t, oho lny6rnenrr

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Siyder &amp;

Co 710

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566

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..............,.... ,492
Itighrs-suidayrHotidays
catl........

.427

Rdlands Collese B@l StoE 1237 Oread..

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Building &amp; Loon Associotions

......7,
,,,. ,... E

Dooglas Coutrry Bq &amp; tn A$n 737 [ia$..
Lawei@ Bldg &amp; Ln A$n BOO [ra$ ..

Building Moteriols
Losatr-[loo,. Llmber Co bz7
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SAUE BY RIDING

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CAL!
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620 itds.

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Bus Depot 638

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"Where To Buy It"

Cafes-( Cont'd)

Bus Lines-(Cont'd)
UNION PACIFIC

9

STAGE~------

N OW-AIRCON DITIONED BUSES

'I'r avel In the new t r a n s continent a l, strea mlined S upe r -Coac hesnow a ir-cond itioned . Bu s es everywhe r e, ove r smoot h , s cP n ic h ighw ays . E conomize by b us.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

Kennys Cafe 813 Vt . . . . ....... . ......• ... 2005
Miller Barbecue RFD 5 .. . . . •. . . ... . ... •781-N-4
R &amp; M Sandwich Shop 1830 Mass.... .. . ... . . 253
Rock Chalk Cafe 618 W 12 ... ........ . . .... 177
Ross Farmer Cafe RFD 6 . . . .... .. . . .... 752-K-2
Santa Fe Restaurant 411 E 7 . ... .. .. . . .. ..•. 53
Taylor's Lunch
Second Door W of Post Ofc-Good Coffee
Jayhawker Theatre bg ... . . . ..• • . • .. ... 2041
Tom's Lunch 627 Mass . .. . .. . •• . •.•.•. . •. .. 931
WIEDEMANN'S GRILL 835 Mass . . .. • . • .• .. .. 84

UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass .. . . . .. . . . .. 707

!Business Colleges-See Schools, Business
Butchers-See Meat Markets

Cameras
HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass . . .. ... . ...• . • . . . . . 41

Candy, Wholesale
Coker A B &amp; Son 1337 Mass . . .. . .... ..... . . 558
Pierson August J &amp; Son 902 Mass .... . . . ... . 1792

&lt;:abs-See Taxicabs

Cafes

Canning

Arrows The 1031 Mass ..... . . . . .... . .. . . . . 2085
Bill's Lunch 717 Mass . .. . . . . .. . ... .. . . ... . 436
Blue Bucket Shop 828 Vt . . . . ... ... . ... ... . •794
Blue Mill 1009 Mass ...... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. 409
Brick's
On The Hill
1241 Oread .. . ...... . .. . ... . ... . . . . . .. 50
Brown Silas F RFD 3 . ......... . . .... . .... 2029
Chief Lunch 2246 Barker .... . .. .•. .. . ... .. 2086
College Inn 1342 Ten n. . ... ..... • . . . .. . . . .. 170
Cottage The 1144 Ind . . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . .. . .970
Deluxe Cafe 711 Mass ........ . . .. . . .... . .. 561

DIN -A-MITE IN

Columbus Foods Corp E 10 .. . .. . . . . .. .... . . . 219

Carpenters
Logan-Moore l umber Co 627 Mass . .. . ... . .. . 113
Shaw Lumber Co
Carpenters Furnished For Any Job
701 Vt .. . . . . . . . . . •. . . .• •. •• • • . .. . •. 147

Carpet Cleaning
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass . ........... 75

FRIED CHICKEN
CHI CKEN &amp; STEAK DINN ERS
Ready To Serve On 25 M inu te Notice

CALL 845
FREE DELIVERY ON SUNDAYS
23 &amp; La .. . . . . . . .. . ... .. .. . . .. . . • . 845
Duck's Tavern 8 24 Vt .. . . . . ... . . .. . .... . .. 2098

Carpets
Home Furniture Co 729 Mass... . . . . . . .. . ... . 246
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass . . • . •. . . . .. 606

Cat &amp; Dog Hospitals
See Dog &amp; Cat Hospitals

DUSTY RHODES DRIVE 1...--------..,
POPULAR FOR GOOD FOOD
Plate L unches - Good Coffee
Jumbo·Bur&amp;'ers
Taxi Delivery
110

24-Hour Service

w 7 . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .... . . .. . 2059

Evans Hearth
Home-Li ke Atmosphere-Women Cooks
1941 Mass . ... •.... . . .•. . . . . . .. . . . . 1036
Fred's Place 508 Locust . . .... . . . . .. . ... ... 2097
Granada Coffee Shop 1020 Mass . .•. . .. . . ... 2027
Green Lantern Cafe 745 Mass •. • .•. . . . .. .. . . 484
Greenwood Inn
Country Club Beer- Lunch- Dancing
624 Mich . . . . ..... .•••.. ..... .. . . . . 2032
Haas Will 401 N 2 . . . .. .... . . . . .. . ... . . . . 2028
Harbour The 18 E 9 ..... . . . ... .. . . . . ... .. 2078
Haskell Cafe Haskell Grds ... .• • .. .... . .... . . 527
Indian Village RFD 3 . . . .. .. . •. .. . . .•. .. . . 2013
Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio . . . • .• .•... ..•.••. •509
Johnny's Grill 1011! Mass . . ..• .. • . . • • • • . . . . 961

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

Cattle-See Livestock

Cemeteries
Memorial Park Cemetery E 15 . . .... . .... .. . 1459
Oak Hill Cemet ery S E Limit s... .. . .. ... . . . . . 491

Cha'inbers of Commerce
Chamber of Commerce
Office Wren bg . ... . . . ...... . ....... . . . . -485
Homes Regist ration Ofc Wren bg .......... 1004

Chicken Dinners
Dine-A Mite Inn
Served on 25 minute notice
23 &amp; La .. ............ ... .. . .... . ... 845
Six Corners Tavern RFD 5 . . . .... . . ..... 733-N-3

Chinaware
Meyn Fritzi Eldridge Hotel. •.. .. .. .. . .. . . . ... 88
Shimmons Shop
American &amp; English Ware-Large Selection
9 06 N H ....... . . .. . . . ....... .. .... . 660

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LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TILEPHONE DIRECTORY

Chiroproctors
Albrilh! C

R 10231

r'Ia$

...

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(See Adlertisemeit This Pase)

IALMIR

THE
CLEANING
NUMBER

CRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR

Xl{ar

and Ncurocalohete!

LoE&amp; Basic Technicia!

R

Lady A&amp;ndant

id.nce Cdls Mad. Day

...

o'

ttighr

.....,......115
.....
761-K-5

9a71 Ma$ ...
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city wPA R(reation cenler co;muni,

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LAUXONY

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137

Health 0e0t Watl tu Bt bo
Police Deo17a5 vt
Pumpiis Starioi N
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Fire Dept No 7a5 vr
Fn. Dept No2 1339 Ma$

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Cily

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Churches
Presbylefiai Church Fi6r 9ot

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"TELEPHANE"
_roex CLEAIIERS er6

$-s

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@rb
flraunffi

Paihless Adjustment

Entirc

of th€

Spine

Treal,eit Nol Linikd !o rhe Spine Atoie

INDEPENDENT

TAUNDRY &amp;
The Quolity of our
Work Must Mest with

A

Complete Loundry
ond Dry Clecning
Service

CALL l53l
3d Consultrtior

tr€3idenc€ Calls Made Day

or Nisht

Dr. G. R. Albright
L!d, Attedant

1023%

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us

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DRY CTEAI{ERS
Your Approvol

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CLE-CLE

Cleaners-(Cont' d)
ADVANCE CLEANING SERVICE_ _ _ __
N. C. LINDSTilOK, Prop.
~
"Worthy of your finest~
clothes."

" TELEPHONE"

ADVANCE CLEANERS 1019

Mass ..... . . . 101

FABRICS

COURTVIEW CLEANER

1111 Mass .. . ..... . . 646
Hillside Band Box Cleaners 626 W 9 ... . .... . . 123
!See Advertisement Following Page)

LIBERAL DISCOUNT
FOR CASH &amp; CARRY

HOME SERVICE LAUNDRY 1001 N H... .. .. 1329
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLNRS
740 Vt .432
!See Advertisement Preced ing Page )

KANSAS CLEANERS 12 i Ea .............. . 420

Lawrence Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners 1001 N H ... . 383
!See Advertisement This Page)
New York Cleaners 926 Mass ........ ... ..... . 75

CALL

498

NEW YORK CLEANING SERVICE
E. W. YouNG
Eo YouNG
A Complete Cleaning
Service, Wearing Ap.
Cleaners
pare!, Hats, Rugs,
Draperies, Furniture
Moth Proofing, Knitted Garments Cleaned and
Blocked. Dyeing.

lfot~'

Oef:il 'J

ROGERS

" TELEPHONE"

NEW YORK CLEANERS 926

Mass ......... 75

Fashion
Cleaners

(Continued Next Poge)

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

8 E. 8th

DfJ YfJIIR

CLEANING
&amp;PRESSING
Our odorless process
puts new life in colors
and fabrics.-Try it.
"We Clean Everything You
Wear But Your Shoes

Call

One Day Service If Desired

383

Send Your Laundry
with Your Cleaning

V. K. BRUNER, Mgr.
1001 N.H.

Serving Lawrence for 43 Years

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IAWRENCE CTASSIFIED TELEfHONE DITECTORY

Cleoners{Cont'd)

C:ot'd
c.l rra-f! FUEI C! : :l
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3r (!t r0 ::: =.

-....,,,..,,.......$5
.
49A
V siiy ClearlB raos Ma*... -.......:
.400
(Se. Advedk.meit This Pao.)
Wilen W E 7I2 Mas .......,,.. ..:.... ...505

qualily Cleane6 5re Ind
8oGERS FASN|oI CLEAilEnS 3 E 3...
(5E. Adrrlislm.nt Prcc.dino Pao.r

Cleoners, Corpet
SlG CoDGr Cleonins

c

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Cledn€rs, Curtoin
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REFIXED COA].

CLEANERS

Cleoners, Dropery
flEW Yon( GLEATERS er6

Ma$

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75

Cleoners, For-See Fur Cleoners
Cl€oners, Hot-Sse Hots, Cleoning

TRY

Clothing
Ms ... ........ .,.. ,,..251
(,la$....

Grls Clotiica 905

.............49

Gibbs Clothiis Co 311
Obe6 Leadinq ClothieB

Grilfon &amp; Ni.key-Fre.mai Cloth.s

321 Mas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . _203
Palaa Clothing C. B4J Mas....,.. ... .... ..915

Wolr$r'r 7al M.s

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orric. and Pr,nt at 14th &amp; Ma&amp;,

Clubs, Country

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40.......404

Clubs, Sociol

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UniveEity Club K U Unton

La.,,,. ,,.. _....1309

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SNIDER COA!

CO

Forherly Hary Turn.r Coal

631 N

Co

H,., .... .... .... _... ,,.. ..1010

trAL
"Quolity Cools ot

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Erclusire D€alers
irr,,da ,&lt;mokeless. Indian E€ad 16.
:r,,liOl,,ltrTOII-\TIC SmIiEfl s
Ko* Volley Fuel Compo ny

Reosonoble Pricer"
JEWELL COAL

Amerka!

JAYHAIT( COAL

Fli$t

Hou*iold

Fuel. Rei-Col Prcce$edFre*Slorer Perf ectly-

Dust

RED CHIEF COAL

Seml-Antiracile. Stores Per

tT"
Johns Coal Co 7451 (y.._.....,........
Kruh Kdl Ko 310 pa
Redy Pde Lunb.r Co 1846 Ma$ .... ...

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175

Fom.r y far.y Tumer C.al Co
613 N H.
_........
1010
ljniy.tsiy &amp;at Co 2oo Leust......,,.....rt4

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McCon nell's
cLe,nF.oFrrD.{*f,
316 E. 13th

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Coai-(Cont'd)

COA-CUR

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Collection Agencies

JOHNS COAL CO 746~ Ky . . .... . ... . . . . . • ... 34
KAW VALLEY FUEL CO E 10 ...... .. ...... . 219
(See Advertisement This Page)
KRUM KOAL KO 810 Pa.. ... . .. . .. ... ... .. 335
Logan-Moore Lbr Co 627 Mass ........ . ..... 113
McConnell Lumber Co 846 E 13 . . . . ... ..... .. 576
(See Advertisement This Pagel
SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 W 6 . .. . . . ..... . .. 152
Smith Or ley M Coal Co 816 E 9 ..... . .. . ..... . 46
SNIDER COAL CO
Formerly Harry Turner Coal Co
633 N H. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .... . ..... 1010

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

SUNFLOWER REFINED COAL
The modern bituminous coal. Rew
fined for econom y. D ustpr oofed
for cleanliness. S ized for easy
handlil;jg a nd perfect co mbustion.
The carefu l buyer's choice.

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"WHERE TO B UY IT"
Burgner-Bowman-Matthews Lbr Co 308 w 6 . . Bl
Kaw Valley Fuel Co E 10 ... . . . .... . .. . .. 219
Logan-Moore Lbr Co 627 Mass ....... .. .. 113
UNIVERSITY COAL CO 2oo Locust .... . . ... .. 44
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)
WHITE CITY SMOKELESS COALSNIDER COAL CO
Formerly Harry Turner Coal Co
633 N H . . . .... . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .... 1010

Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass •• • • ••.• 351
Wiedemann's Grill 835 Mass .• ... . .• . . •..• . • . 84

Contractors, Building
Gauck Transfer &amp; Storage Co 512 E 9 ..••.•. .. 927
Green Mont J Crescent rd ...... .. . . ..• . ..•.. 162
Penny M N Constr Co E 8 ... . . . ....... . . . . 1892

Contractors, Electrical
See Electric Contractors

Contractors, General
Constant J T 619 Vt .. . ...... ............ . . 89

Contractors, Heating
See Heating Contractors

Coal Stokers-See Stokers
Contractors, Painting-See Painters
Contractors, Plumbing-See Plumbers
Contractors, Roofing-See Roofers

County Offices
Exclusive Dealers
Reminda Smokeless, Indian Head Coke
STOKOL AUTOMATIC STOKERS

Kaw Valley Fuel Company
WILL H. PENDLETON, Mgr.

Call 219

East 10th St.

Double Eagle
Cherokee
Arkansas
Semi-Anthracite

McConnell's
Clean Prompt Delivery

846 E. 13th

Agriculture Conservation Assn Peoples Bk bg .. . . 652
Attorney Court Hou se . . ..... . . . .. . ......... 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 Communit y 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

Credit Reporting Bureaus
Business Mens Credit Exch Lawrence Natl Bk bg.467

Curtain Cleaners
Advance Cleaners 1019 Mass .. . ... .. ..... .. . 101
Lawrence Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners 1001 N H . . •383

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LAWIENCE CTASSIFIED TETEPHONE DIRECTORY

Doiries

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DEAD ANIMAL CO INC SERVICE'_ _ _ __

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for
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DEAD ANIMAL CO INC 710 N 5 . . ........ 197
DEAD ANIMAL DISPOSAL CO SERVICE
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED
Horses, Cattle, Hogs and
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Not Skinned or
Decom1!9sed
WE PAY TELEPHONE CHARGES

FOR INFORMMATION CALL
DEAD ANIMAL DISPOSAL CO 900 Pa . .... 369
FARMERS RENDERING SERV no N 5 ....... 197

Delicatessens
DRAKE BAKERY 907 Mass ...... . .. . .... . ... 61

Delivery Service
SMITH ETHAN A DELIVERY SERV 816 E 9 .... 46

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

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Dolen H X 839 ~ Mass .. . . . .... . . . ...• . .. . . 989
Esterly George A soH Mass .. . ............ . 204
Frink L H Peoples State Bk bg . . ... ..... • ... 571
Gorrill Will R 803 Mass ......•..... . ... .. . . 399
Hagenbuch F G 801 Mass .... . .. . .......... 199
Hults A P K E P Co bg ...... . ... . ......... 532
Kennedy &amp; Kennedy 845! Mass ...... . ..... . . 551
Kennedy Ted A 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
Rosser E E 937! Mass .......... . ... ... ..• . 941
Stevens P N 815 Mass .... . ....•......... . 1515
Tibbetts Z H 927 Mass ...... . . . .. . ...... . . 183
Woodworth Ray 736 Ky ... . ..... • ..... . ... . 244

Dentists, Exodontists
(Extracting)
Kennedy Ted

A 845 ! Mass .. . ... .. ..... .. ... 551

Dentists, Pediodontists
(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 807 Mass ........ . ... . .... . •903
WEAVER A D 901 Mass ... .... ... . ..... . .. 636

Doctors
See Specific Headings, such as Chiropractors,
Dentists, Oculists, Optometrists, Osteopathic
Physicians &amp; Surgeons D.O., Physicians &amp;
Surgeons, M .D., Veterinarians, etc.

Dog &amp; Cat Hospitals
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.*

*

The classified business Iistings
In your telephone directory.

Leasure Veterinary Hospital 809 Vt .••.. . ....• 193

PIERSON I J

Clipping-Bathing &amp; Boarding
219 E 9 .. . . . . . ..... . ......... ... ... 602

Dormitories
Battenfeld Hall 1425 La ........... . ....... 234
Carruth Hall 1345 La . .. •.. . • .. •• •• •••• • ... 164
Corbin Hall 420 W 11 .... . ................ 860
Jayhawk Co-Op Club 1614 Ky • . • • • ••..• . • •• 1095
Miller Hall 1518 Lilac Lane .....• • ... . ...... 980
Rock Chalk Co-Op Club 1409 R I. ... . . .. ..... 238
Templin Hall 1407 La ...... . .... • ... . ..... 207
Watkins Hall 1506 Lilac Lane . . ........ . . . .. 900

To know "Where to Buy If!
look in the Classified Telephone
Directory.

�16

DRA-DYE

LAWTENCE CLASSIFIID TTTEPHONE DIRECTORY

Dropery Cleoners-See Cleoners, Dropery

Applionces,
Dressmokers
Smith Hemtirchiig &amp; Dre*natdig Shop
9431

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Household

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ic Applionces, Repoiring
li : ird o &amp; Neon Sen 944 Ma!!
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PRESCRIPTIONS

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.SHAP AND
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~ !Electric Appliances, Household

S

Gamble Stores
Refrigerators-Washers &amp; Ironers
Radios-Vacuum Cleaners
834 Mass . . . . . .. . .. .. . ... . . . . . . ..... 528

~ ~lectric Appliances, Repairing

1

Bowman Radio &amp; Neon Serv 944 Mass . .. ... . . 138
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky . . . . .... .. . .. . 2611

~lectric

Contractors

RoseL H Plbg &amp; Elec Serv 931 Maine . . . . . . ... 513

Electric Equipment
Kennedy Plumbing &amp; Elec Co 937 Mass . .. . . .. 658

Jlectric Light &amp; Power Companies

Employment Agencies
Business Exch &amp; Employment Serv 735 Mass .. . 263
Kansas State Employment Service 201 W 8 .. . . 688

Engravers, Photo
D' Am bra Photo Service 644 Mass . . . . . ....•. . 934

Express
Railway Express Agcy Inc 20 E 9 . . ... ... . .. .. 120

Exterminators, Termite
See Termite Control

Form Implements
See Agricultural Imp lements

See Light &amp; Power Companies

~lectric Refrigerators
See Refrigerators, Electric

Electricians
Brune Eugene Plbg &amp; Wiring 601 Miss .. . . . . .. 308

CENTRAL PLUMBING CO

Everett Chri st enson Prop
814 Mass ... . . . ........ .. .... . .. . .. ... 710
Darnell L R Elec Serv 615 Mass . ... .. . .. . ... 360

KENNEDY PLUMBING &amp; ELECTRIC CO
33 Years in the Sam~ Location
Bonded and Licensed
Contracting, Remodeling, Repairing
Gen eral Electric Authoriud Dealer
Visit Our Show Room
937 Mass .. .. .. . .. ....... .... .... . 658
If no answer call .. . . .. . . . ..... . ... 1362

ROSE L H PLBG &amp; ELEC SERV

Wiring- Repairing- Bonded &amp; Licenses
931 Maine .. . ... . . .. . ........ . .. . ... 513

SHIMMONS SHOP

ELECTRICIAN &amp; P LUMBER
Complete Full Line El ectric an d Plu mbin g
Supplies
LICENSED &amp; BONDED
30 Years at You r Service
906 N H . ...... . . . ... . .... . .. . .. . 660
if No Answer Call .. ... .. . . . . .... . 2385

Federal Offices
US Geological Survey Kansas University ..... • .. 852
U S Internal Revenue Agt Post Office bg . . . ..• . 562
U S Post Office 645 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . 276

Feed
DERBY DIET FEED-

DERBY GRAIN &amp; COAL CO 301 Locust .• . ... 370

PURINA CHOWS-

DOUGLAS COUNTY HATCHERY 812 Vt . . . • . 442

SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 W 6 . . ......... .. . 152
SOUTH SIDE PRODUCE CO 12 W 19 .... . ... . 328
UNDERWOOD J SONS
SEED - FEED - GRAI:!&gt;i
Complete Line Oread Mixed Feeda
Cane Molasses
GARDEN &amp;: FIELD SEEDS
Custom Grinding and Mixing
Prompt Delivery Service
608 Mass . . . ... .. . . . ........ ... .. . .. 7

White Produce Co
Complete Line Staley Feeds
830 Vt : . ...... ... . . . . .. .. . . . ... • • . . 287

Filling Stations-See Service Stations

Fire Alarm Systems
Maitland H C Eldridge Hotel. ... . .. •. ..... . . 294

Sneegas Plbg &amp; Elec Co 1028 Ohio .... . .. . .. . 742
' Westergren Harry 18 28 Mass . . .... . . . .. • ... . 352

.levators, Groin-See Groin Elevators

Five &amp; Ten Cent Stores
See Department Stores, Also Variety Stores

Fixtures, Electric-See Lighting Fixtures

Merchants and business firms
appreciate being told how you
f ound them. Tell them you used
the Classified Telephone Directory.

Floor Coverings
See Specific Kind, i.e., Carpets, Linoleum, etc.

Floor Refinishing
Emick H W
Laying- Sanding and Finishing
406 Mo ... . . .... .. .. . . ...... ... .. . . 121S

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Gas Ranges-See Ranges, Gas

Furniture-(Cont'd)
VEATCH FURNITURE c o - - - - - - - ,
E;rclusive DJstr ibutors

Gas Refrigerators-See Refrigerators, Gas

SPRINGAI R &amp; SE&gt;ALY MATTRESSES
K.ulPEN FURNITURE

Hoosttttt CABINitTa
And Grand Rapids Lines of Dining Room
and Bed Room F ine Furniture
Terms to Suit Your Convenience
We Want Your Business

General Contractors

739 Mass .... . ... .. ......... . .. . .. 210

Gift Shops

See Contractors, General

Meyn Fritzi Eldridge Hotel. .................. 88
Rowlands College Book Stores 1401 Ohio . . .... 1401
Vickers Gift Shop 1011! Mass ... . ........... 933

Furniture Refinishing
Gaumer C S 1025 Miss . .................... 286

Glass, Automobile
Furniture Repairing
Bargain Furniture Store 641 Mass .... . .. . ... 2004
Courter P E Upholstering Co 837 Vt . . ........ 143
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky . ......... . ... 2611

Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co
L 0 F Duplate Safety Glass

712 E 9 . . .. . .... . • . ...•....•• . ..... 954

Glass, Window
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
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)

Burgner-Bowman-Matthews Lbr Co 308 W 6 .. . .. 81
COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO 919 Mass . .... 1473

Glassware
SHIMMONS S H o p - - - - - - - - - ,

H ouse of Glass

a rages

FosTORIA GLAss

BUICK AUTHORIZED SERVICEPARKER BUICK CO 700 N H . ............ 402

CAMBRIDGE GLASS
F or

Had I Bros Motor Co 1012 Mass ........ . . . ... 424
HUNSINGER MOTOR c o - - - - - - - - ,
24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
Stora_ge
Complete One-Stop Service
Everything for Your Car
HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE
TitLitPBON:tt 12

922

Mass .... . . . ........... ...••.. 12

Mills Jim Garage 229 Elm .... . ............. 653
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATIO
We Service All Makes of Cars
COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE
Washing-Greasing-Batteries-Tires
Bean System Wheel Balancing
Chrysler-Plymoutla Sales and Service
Road Service - Skelly Products

827 Vt . . ... ....... .. .•. •. •.• .... . 607

Nineteenth Street Garage
Wrecker Service-General Auto Repr
1900 Mass . .. . ..• . ...... . ........•.. 385
Sam's Garage 908 Vt ... . . . .. ... .... . .... . . 895

as Companies
Kansas Public Service Co 733 Mass ... ........ 315
After Office Hours Call Manager's Res ....... 306

s Furnaces-See

Furn~ces

'

All Occasions

906 N H . .............. . ......... 660

CARTER SUPER SERV STA
24 Hr Wrecker Serv-Repairs All Makes
1000 Mass ......................... 1300

Government Offices
See City, County, State, Federal Offices,
Justice of Peace Courts

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
Jayhawk 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
Bullock's 2 E 7 . . •..... . . . .... ..... ...•... 379

The Classified Tele;hone Directory is on the job twenty-four
hours each Jay.

�22

LAWREN'! CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

GRO-HEA

Slore Grc.rrns&amp; Meals
316 Ind .. ... .... .....

H G F

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225

&amp; MEAT

BROS GROC

GROCIRIES _

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M'ATS

VEGETABLES

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Bligalo [4arke! 19oo Bar[*......,.. .. ..,.74
Fre\h Meats-VeqdabielNolions

cdisumos co-oo A$n 1315 lvass

1748

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Gunsmiths

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Ruteis Shop 1014 lvla$.

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Ma$ .. ...14
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Achirnos Hardware 422

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Grocers, Retoil

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BABY CHICKS
Cuslom Hatctins
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Poult.r Suiplies
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Heaters1 Water-See Water Heaters

HEA-INS

23

Hemstitchers
Smith Hemstitching &amp; DreSSinaking Shop

943~

Heating Contractors
CENTRAL PLUMBING CO

Everett Christenson Prop
814 Mass .. . ................ . . . • .... 710
HARRIS L T CO 802 Mass . ... ..... . ....... 324
KANSAS HEAT SERV 945~ Mass . .. .. . .... . .. 60

Mass.683

Hosiery
B &amp; G Hosiery Shop 917 Mass .... . ......... . 556

WEAVER AD 901 Mass .......... . ..... .. . 636

Hospitals

Heating Equipment
HARRIS L T CO 802 Mass . . .. .. . .... . .... . 324

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

Haskell Hospital Haskell Grds . .... .. . .... .. .. 568
Kansas University Health Service K U .. . .... . . 890

LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Office 325 Maine .. . ... . .. . . ... ......... 870
Nurses Home 345 Maine . ... . .. . . . . . .... . 232
Watkins Memorial Hospital Nurses Home K U ... 960

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

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Ice

Delivery and Dock Service

Ice Cream

lee Cubes

Ice
Refrigerators

AMERICAN SERVICE CO

Cold Storage-Refrigerators
616 Vt ... . ........ . . .... . ... . .. .. . . . 48
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel
INDEPENDENT ICE CO 1000 N J .......... . . 5n

FRITZEL ltE C R E A M - - - - - - - At All Leading
Fountains and
Drug Storea

ForHeollll

"FOR IN FORMATION CALL"
FRITZEL DAIRY PRODUCTS CO 546 Miss.1280
VARSITY VELVET ICE CREAM
616
vermont

"Serve It and You"
Please All"

Special Molds and Dec·
orated Ice Cream for
Any Occasion

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" WHERE TO BUY IT"
lawrence Sanitary Milk &amp; Ice Cream Co . . . . . .
Ft of Vt.696
Velvet Freeze Ice Cream Co
Store No 1 742 Mass . . .................. 720
Store No 2 1407 Mass . . . . . .. ............ 737

Ice Refrigerators
See Refrigerators, Ice

Let X stand for the brand of tires
you use. Do you know ... quick ...
who sells them? The Yellow Pages
will tell you.

Implements-See Agricultural Implements

Insulating Materials
Seiler J D Roofing &amp; Material Co 815 Vt ..... . 702
Shaw lumber Co 701 Vt .... . .............. 147

�24

INS-INS

LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Insurance, Accident
Bremer Fred A 1417 Ky .. ........... . ..... 2842

Insurance, Automobile
Bremer Fred A 1417 Ky .. .. .. ... . . ... .. . .. 2842
Daniels J S Ins Agcy 222 W 9 . . .... ..... ... . 972
FARMERS AUTO INTER-INSURANCE EXCHANGEOur
aaYes

"Continuing" policy
you approximately

40%. There is only one
aales cost. Renew it by
mail semi-annually like life
insurance. Why pay more?

"WHERE TO BUY IT'
BAKER J F 921 Miss .... . .. . ... . . . .. .. .. 95
BUTCHER F S 704 Mass ...... .. .... . . 1001
Fox Frank 1st Natl Bk bg . . ... .. . .. ........ 510

Insurance, General
Baker J F 921 Miss .. ... .. ........ . .... ... . 95
Banks Frank E 1st Natl Bk bg ... . . . . .. . .. ... 984
Charlton Ins Agcy Insurance bg .... . .. . .. ... . 689
(See Advertisement This Page)
DANIELS J S INSURANCE AGENcv-----.
]. S. &amp; E. E. DANIEU!
LIFE- ACCIDENT- HEALTH
Hospitalization • Fire . Auto. Casualty
All Legal Reserve Rate "A" Companies
Mutual or Stock
Ist Door West of City Library

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Hunter S J Real Estate &amp; Ins Agcy 110 Mass . . . 62
Lavery J J Ins Agcy 1403 Mass ...... . . ... .. 104 ,

MANLEY INSURANCE AGc·v - - - - - - - ,
M.

GILL M R REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGC
WE WRITE ALL LINES INSURANCE
Substantial American Stock Companies
Aetna Life, Security, Nat'! Liberty
American, Westchester Standard &amp;
Aetna Casualty &amp; Surety

&amp;40 Mass .. .. . ... ... . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 111
Residence . . . . . .. ... .... .. . .. .. 2930-W

MANLEY

Protection in old reliable
stock companies
Fire, Automobile, Surety Bonds, Accideot
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
TRAVELERS INSURANCE AGENCY-TRAYLOR JOE 720 Mass . . . . .. ....... . . .. 126
Traylor Joe 720 Mass . . . . . . . . .... .... . . .. 126

Insurance, Life
Bremer Fred A
Kansas City Life Insurance Co Agt
1417 Ky . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . ... ... .. .. . 284Z
Cotton Corlett J Jayhawker Theatre bg ........ 133
Metropolitan Life Ins Co Wren bg .. . . . .. .... 1046
MUTUAL LIFE INS CO OF NEW YORKDANIELS 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
(Continued Next Page)

w 9 . . ..... . ...... ... . . . . . . ... 972

FITCH T G INS AGCY
Repr 15 Stock Companies
824 Mass ... .. . ..... ..... .... ....... 457
Fox Frank
Farmers Alliance Insurance
1st Natl Bk bg . . . ... . .. .. .. . . . ....... 510
Gerstenberger C C 1021 Mass . .. ..... .. . .. . . 446

C.

SOUND INSURANCE

LIFE INSURANCE
The
Standard Life
Association
LIFE INSURANCE
AT COST
Complete Coverage for the
Entire Family

CALL 840
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Saturday Afternoons and Holidays Call
John V. Sees, Secy., 830

R. ALLEN
President

GEo.

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Treasurer

}OHN

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Secretary

Standard Life Bldg., Eighth and Vermont

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LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Justice of Peoce Courts
OYhr Robt B 729

THE

LAUNDRY

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LOA_LUM

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Lumber

Loons, Persorol

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Frie-id Paul H Lumb{ Co loro Ma$ . ....

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PERSONAL LOANS

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Logan'Moorc Lunber Co 627

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r-DEhe!-P3ink and VrhisieFh4ldia

CO'SIGNERS

Cofes

ilectri. or Acctrlene \"tl'l:i.
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{r1n B..rinp R.bor.d

H:rd,ood rborins-Roofns
FINANCTNG

skv.nson Rl En &amp; ln! Aq.v

Loons, Reol Estote

Reedy Pete

..

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FIRST liATlol{AL 8AI{K 746 M8s
....
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Nolfres [fccrew &amp; Peck

.

I{OSFORD IIMSTMEIIT C0 324
Kaw Valhy Nall Fam Loan Asn
CC Gdstenb?rqtr S..rIrers

.4s7

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[!a$ . ..

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Locksmiths
Rutter,s shop 1014

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sraidard

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Help You Plan Your

The Classifed Tele|honc Di'
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,\1OTORS
$AGN ETOS
GENERATORS

€, BUILDING

REMODELING

complete suirdino Irlat.rial.

.

Rubeloid Roofins

clidden P8intr

Ro.k Wool lnsulation

cot
636

Ptits
BNUSHES

a BE Btfles

55

319

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Lodges

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42

Estimstes

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I

PAUL H. FRIEild

L. R. DARNELL
ELECTRIC SERVICE

1030 ItI33s.

AND
COMPLETE BUILDING
MATERIALS

oN

Real Estate

Farms-Business ProDqtr-Residential

EEA Gotemment Iftured L@ni

S.

I

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Prstt &amp; Lsmbe

Plints

CALL

#lJtrXi;-lj- 147
SHAW LUMBER Gl).

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701

V..mo6t.

SHE'S NOT LAZY!
Shes iutt w;.e S[e lek rhe YelroD..c( ,ell i6r w,ro tell5 whot rle
-oits, ond lhea shoPs bY relePhon=
lr tove.time. energY, cnd ntotlel .

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rn.h

Morket Ploces

Rooms-See Cofes

.. ..435
.. . . .fQg!

746 lv. .....
Georqet Marlet uor Mas
bwen.. Rov Markel qo6 Mas

Drv.ln MarlE!

vochine Shops

..ieylllachircwofks 229 Elm

.-

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Mri, B.r.i43

Rod

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lYachine Works

62r vt ..

.. .. ..

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R.novated-Rebuill &amp; Guarait.rd

B.tbittin8

od Matirusn

Made

litolnn.dDrinqs

119

,, 2j!4

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Meot Morkels
:i.t.is

,,,

Mottresses

}{ACHINE WORK
Electri. or Acetylene Welding
cyrind.r Griidirg

29

Bed a,or Grcc &amp; Meal Mki so5

xlockr Meat De!! 900 Mhs ...
LAWREI{CE ROY
ROYIIIRKET
ARKET
LAWREIICE

M*'

C2!

....... ...

D.livlr
..21?
..
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Bia, sao Ma$..... -- -..... 51
.. ... .. .... 649

Frcrh &amp; Curud MeaIs-We

s.hhirii

serule Grocerv 416

a FAils
a lnuSHEs

NF}YINDING

o BElBtiles

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PArRrN6

\LBurrDlNc

360

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Mens Furnishings

Metol Sproying
Lawei.e lrof Works

511

.DING

1.1..

.,

.. .... ...

,203

.106

Milk-See Doiries

Millinery
MOTORS
MAGNETOS
GENERATORS

,,

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..
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,,,

,,954

Ma$
lvr$

A.k?rman Hat Shoo 1o2r
Boqqs &amp; Albert lMilliiery s4r

.165

Mirrors
Auto Wkctinq &amp; Jlnk Co
Rsilv€rod Nrw0i.sSold

,, ,,

Mirors, Fromed-See Picture Froming

Monuments
Lawei.e Mefrorlal

L. R. DARNELL

E1{

&amp;

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Elo a

rr

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Co
... .. .. ..

44s

ELECTRIC SERYICE

Motor Bus Lines-Se€ Bus Lin€s

Motors, Electric, Repoiring
Danell L R Ek. SeB 61s Ma$ .. ..

(See Adv!rtisen.nt This Pasd

ING
Merchants and btsinets firmt
CALL

147
c0.

SHEs NOI I,AZY!
she's iust wite. S[e lers the Yello,

tell her who se,l5 whdt she
-onts, ond rheD shops b/ telephone.
h t@es tim., cneqy. .jnd money.
Poses

dpyecidte being told hou
Jomd then. Tell them

yr

Tort

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the Clat:ifed TelePhone Ditec'
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I

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N.S

Movers
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i&amp;.N

.IIHERE 1'A BUY IT"
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Asent ior T.peka Irais &amp; Srorage Co

cE TnAL

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"Coasrto-Coast Door-io.D@r SerYice"

When you go shopping, &amp;,ow who sell! whot yoq wonl.
The Yellow Porer

willtell

you.

a

STORAGE

15-

PACKING

cMrrNG

HALL BROS. lrwnrrcr
TRUCK LINES
Insu.ed
1245 Co.n.

Kahi,s corpor:t oi c;mmrs.jon"

TRAilsEn

AIID ST()RAGE C().
733

Nc* Eamp6hire St.

6*i ',."x
cdtt

46

EXPERIENCED

lf

MEN_ALL LOADS

Pocking-Shipping

No Ans
Coll
2l o0
INSURED

-Croting

ETHAI{ A. SMITH
DELIVERY SERVICE
816 E. gth

c.rr

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Reol Bqrbecue

Fried Chicken

Sirrlin'Steoks
Doncing

S()UTIIERI{ PIT
BARBECU

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Local and Intrastate
A1l Lods l!!!'.d

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CRATING

15

t. Lqwnrmr IRRnsnn

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Prccedinq Pase)
H ......,.,,,15
{5e. Adrl/Lkment Ihk Pas,
Ethad A Dehrery ser 316 E a .. .... i6

Hall SrBTrock Lines 12as

6!. Adv.ru! lnl

Lnwrcn.e Trlr &amp; stoe co 731 N

Snilh

(seo Advertisemei! Prectdinq Pasd

Musicol lnstruments
Bell Mulic C. q25 Mas
Nolyfield Music Co 1107 Ma$

315
. .171

Neon Sig8s-See Sign MonufoctureE

Nevspopers
vr

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WORLD

AIID ST()RAGE C().

The HO\IE Ncwsr,aDer ol

733 Nef, Eamp8hire St.

5Al0 Families
Wd,t A&amp; Ge, Retdttl

tosnoltfar',

.. .,,.,,,,,,.,,,'.72
xaNa5 Cir,

St*

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suhscriDnons &amp; Want Ads Tal€n

ilx.

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Tie 1oo5 Mas ..

Night Clubs
Pil

Sourhefi

c.r' 2OO1
O Reol Borbecue
O Fried Chicken
O Sirzlin' Steoks

Barbecue 1314

(see AdvPd

,,, ,,, ,,

..,. . .. .. ,,,,. ,

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Mas

.

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Notories Public
Lavery J

J Iis Ag.y r4o3 Ma*

Nurseries

.

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lvolnr Hope Nu6sTes Law*i.. Nall Bk

17

542

..

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.

1047

...441

bq..

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Nurses
Bries Er.h &amp; Emolovment Sttt l)5 Mdss 263
r,-. N:M. Mr , ilic vi
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O.rtirt,

S(IUTHERI{ PlT
BARBECUE

12?5

llutchin$nRa917Ma$

Office Supplies
Bullo.k,r 2 E 7 ......... .... .... ........379
LawEie fyoe*riler E

chanqe 735

Ma$..,...548

R0WLAI{oS CoLLEGE 800K ST0traoro,

on,o.r*,

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CLASS IED TELEPHONE DIRECTOIY

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.

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Pockoge DeliverY Service

Fuel

Harrh LT

O]JALITY PAI'{TS &amp; VAR}IISHES

:r:-eL9:5

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Oil,

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Orgons

Oil Burners

a-r'

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IIIGH GRADE FUEL OiLS
Fo. All Tyrci oi BurncB
lnnncdiate Delivcrv

"IVEERE TA BL-I'

Oil Morketers

Asl r19 N
CTTIES SERVICE PROOI'CTF
Bansdall Reliiinq Corp

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2

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PURIOSE
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Oil Well Cementing
Optometrists

&amp; LAMEEBT PAltiTS &amp;

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co r &amp; ro ih
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EX.{]IINATIO\
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Call ior AlPointdent
COITPLETE EYE

srel

Ma$

Roteris F H

s3l

Ma$

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Douslas county

[ledica s.n courl Nouse

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63r Ma*

.

Wholesole

::EK

9A NT &amp; VARIIISH C0 e1e

1141

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The Ye[ow Pooes

Orgonizotions, Welfore
S*ial Sedlc. eo5 R L ... .,.. ... .....

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Orgonizotions, Froternol
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ii'!i\

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"Where To Buy It"

Paint, Retail

33

Paper, Waste

ACME QUALITY PAINTS &amp; VARNISHESBARTELDES SEED CO 804 Mass . . ... .... . . 92

Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 112 E 9 .. . . .. . . ... 954

Pawn Brokers
WOLFSON'S - - - - - - - - - - ,
Save Up To SO% On Unredeemed Pledges
Money Loaned Oa .Anything of Value
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Luggage,
Clothina-, Musical Instrumenta
All Loans Confidential

One of the Largest Stocks of
PAINTS &amp; WALLPAPER

W e Deliver

743

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
LAWRENCE HARDWARE 724 Mass ....... 178

Mass .. ... ... .. ...... . . . ..• . •. 675

Pet Shops
Grant's Hatchery &amp; Supply Co 1218 Conn . .. .. .418

"Best for Wea r an d
W eather "
A com plete li ne o r deco rative
materi a ls, including paints ,
varnishes, lacqu er s, ename ls,
wall coverin gs a nd painting

Pharmacists-See Druggists
Photo Engravers-See Engravers, Photo

acoessories.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

Photographers, Commercial

Cook Paint &amp; Varnish Co 919 Mass .... . . . 1473
Ernst &amp; Son 826 Mass . .. . .... . .. .. ..... . . .341
GREAT WESTERN PAINTS &amp; VARNISHESLAWRENCE ROOFING CO 21 W 9 .... . ..... 575
McConnell Lumber Co 846 E 13 .......... . . . 576
Miller &amp; Malott 736 Mass . ... . .... . . . ...... 615
PRATT &amp; LAMBERT PAINTS &amp; VARNISHESPAINTS &amp;: VARNISHES
FOR EVERY PURPOSE

•

D'Ambra Photo Serv

Mass ....... . .. .. ... 934

Photographers, Portrait
Children's Photo Shop
G S Seamans-Photographer
927~ Mass ........... .. ........ . .... 151
HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass . . ......... . .. .. ... 41
(See Advertisement This Page)
Lawrence Studio 727 Mass . . . . ...... . .. . .. .. 451
THOMPSON PHOTO STUDin--------.

PORTRAITS
PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN
OUR SPECIALTY

Latest in Photo Frames

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Shaw Lumber Co 701 Vt. .. . . .. . . .

644

. . . 147

Prices Reasonable
829

Mass .. . .... . ...... . . .... . .•.. 614

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS-----

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P ain t &amp; &lt;&gt;o
Color
Style, .,
Gu
id e f rom a ny
""'row
&lt;omooo
, _,,_
dealer below. headquar ters f or f am-

~:::...

&amp;

ous Sher w ln-Wll lia.ms Pain ts nation ally k nown for qua lity-p er for m ance.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

Photographic Finishing
HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass ................. . . 41

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells yo11!

GREEN BROS 633 Mass . ... ... .. . ......... 631
Vernon's Hardware
Seidlitz Paints &amp; Varnishes
1029 Mass ... . ... . .. . .... . . . .... . ... 107

Portraits by Photography

Paint, Wholesale
COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO

919

Mass . .... 1473

Reedy Pete Lumber Co 1846 Mass .... . . . . . .. . 176

inters, Automobile
See Automobile Painting

Cameras • Movie Cameras and
Projectors for Rent or Sale
Supplies • Film • Fine Grain
Developing and Finishing.

Telephone 41 For Appointment

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PHY-PIP

LAWNENCE CLASS IED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Physicions &amp; Surgeons, M,D.,

Pttysicions &amp; Surgeons, D. O.
5.. Olreopothi. atysicio &amp; Sug.orr, D.O.

Gynecology

..,,.,,. ,.....
Ma$ .. .... .. ....

Iqacs Fred

R wren be.
Schweqhr R A Jr 747

Physicions &amp; Surgeons Exchonges
pHYSICTAXS &amp; SUiGEOI{S EXCHAIIGE

UNABLE TO LOC-{TE

325 Maine

... .....

....,,..... ,...

Physicions &amp; Surgeons, M.D.,
lnternol Medicine
Liddy E D 747 Mas.....,.,,.............
.870

WIRI NG
CALL

Physicions &amp; Surgeons, M.D.,

r!

Obstetricol
Physicions &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
Andersn A J 715 Vt... ........ ..,..,,.,,.124
allDEisol &amp; a[DEnsoll 7]s vt.... ,,..,,.124
Anderen tuthur S 715 Vr..... .. ....,......124
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Chanbe6 H L €47I Ma$...., , . , , . , . . . . . . .217
EdmktnRH7E7 ................ ..-811
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HEtnY I B 2r W 9.... ... . .. .. ., ,, l8l
Hood T R 1or5 Ma$...........,. ...-....520
Hutchin$i R B 9r7 Ma$ . .... . ... ....... .1235
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I30
R*,d-* 1600 E ir
.. ... -.. 1824
Jones il P.nil.ld 1o7 E 3
.. ..... ...211
R$ldeic! 2240 vl..,. ,.,..,.. .... .... ..235
Joi.! H T 1o7 E s.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .277
R4id.n.e 1t3O T€.d ,...
JdB &amp; Joies 107 € 3 ,........ ...........211
Liddy E D 747 Ma$...... ... ... ... ... .544
N.kdi w 0 74h Vi
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.. .........544
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Posi wn Lufher i14
--..--.---220
Pok lLyle S 735 l., ,- --- --- ---- ---- 244
RooP(FkrslEB
96
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Srsn-EuoeiE P aoo
sudl.r Mei,vin T 600
Vai Nov H E r47
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544

1590

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......

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!437

EndeBwr.ySol)

.... .... ... ...536
..... .. . ... .......244

Physicions &amp; Surgeons, M,D.,
Rectol
Posr

Licensed ard Bonded

Ma$.....,,.,...-,....
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Zimm* L K eoe Ky. .,,. ,,.. .... ... ...,...
Chambers H L 3a7]
Jones H Penfield 107 E

Physio-Theropists
Newcomb

FA927l Mas

FrU

Pionos

:.::!

Picture Froming
Thonp$n Pholo studlo 329 Mas.

Gas

co 346 E

13...

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Pipe, Used
auro weckids &amp; Juik co 7r2 E 9

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ad

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HAFRY WESTERGFEN

-..... ,..91

buiness frmt

tol,l how

fom) then. Tell them ya
PRorESSl0tiAl PRESCRIPTI0II SH0P

and

Physicions &amp; Surgeons, M,D.,
Surgeons

cires senice

GARtCS

Call Our Shop on ll1eels

-plete Line of Plumbing
Electrical Supplies

........,.,........

Wn Luther eI4 Ky

Pipe Line Componies

rsrcriplion

for over 30 Yead

Mas....................

870

7235

Your Sedice

Physicions &amp; Surgeons, M.D.,
Pediotricion

594

Physicions &amp; Surgeons, M.D.,
Eye, Eor, Nose &amp; Throot
Hur.hinldn R B

Fred R Wren bs.... -..
Pon Wm Lu$er 914 Ky
.,,. -....
schw.gl.r R A Jr 747 Ma$......,......

Isa6

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uted

the Clas:ilet TelePhane Ditec-

Let yout tetephone
shop lor you...
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lisl

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35

Plumbers

Bru* lugene Plufitinq &amp; Wning 60l Mi55 ....308
CEITML PLUiTEIITG CO
Ev.drchnneison Prop
s14 Ma$

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&amp; EL€CTRIC

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olsn glos 934 Ma$...

Call Our ShoP on Wheels

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931 Mari.
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(se. Adrrt*deni Thir Pago

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Plbo &amp; Ehr Co loz8 0n'
weniror.n
_ llanv 1323 Ma$...

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and

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515

ROSELHPLBG&amp;ELECSERY

. -- ' t:l

Th6 Ptod

Pool Holls-See Billiord Porlots

Eleclrical SuPplies
Licefteil anit

Bonded

Poultry

Vt. ...

.,,,410

Douohs coutrtY Prcduce Co 32?
(sei Adfd sment Th s Paqd

-

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Rodio Service

Printers

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"WHERE TO BUY

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cLeed HerbedJ 525 w
i:*,en.e Eoo &amp; Poultrv Co er2 Pa ...
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so'!!h sd. Prcd(e co 12 w Iq..
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VJhite Produ.e Co 8Jo vt

Public Librories-See Librories, Pubtic
Public Schools-See Schools, Public

Rodios
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Bowdan Radio &amp; Neor seft 944 Ma$

Philco

ZENITH RADIOS_
6REEN BRoS

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Makes

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Sed 914 Mas.

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Kansas

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Rodios, Automobile
Foum:i

Public Stenogrophers

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Rodiotors, Automobile

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lleffl)antr dnd basinets ftms
dPlftcidte beixg told hattt Tott
loan,l them. Tell them yoa ated
the Clnstilied TelePhone Dircctary'

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PHILCl)
R.C.A. VIGTOR
II()TOROLA
GENEEAL ELECTRIC

UIIITED MOTORS SERVICE

'Eaerlthng In Printing'

I\SLR.I.\C:

AUTIIORTZEO SERVICE

138
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WE SERYICE ALL IIAKES
AIITO AND I1OME BADIOS

Telephone 22
Business Forms. Stationery, Ledaer
Sheets, LGe Lenf Binde.B, Reord
Books, CataloEes CirdlaE.

TI{E \(ORLD CO.
722 Massschusetts

B()WMA}I'S

hloro-elecrRIc
HOSPITAL

rr N6 Ah3w.r call

2673

Laid &amp; Iit Co 704 [la*
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. - : l1*nd.ntlniurtd Loam
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.cLUES MCGREW &amp; PECK

REAL EST-{TE

llisuRANCE -

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Colsult

REAL ESTATE

Rentals-Exc!a.seFl!=r
aitu and Fam Prortn
r rinor D
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"Where To Buy It"

37

Real Estate-(Cont'd)

Railroads
Atchison Topeka &amp; Santa Fe Ry Co
Passenger Depot 413 E 1 .. . ... .. . .. . ... . . . 32
Freight Office 413 E 1 .. . . .. . ......... .. . 54
Chicago R I &amp; Pacific Ry Ticket Ofc N 2 &amp; Maple 76
K C K V Western R R 2 &amp; Maple . ... . . . .. . . . 740
Union Pacific Ry Co
Passenger Depot N 2 &amp; Maple ....... . ...... 76
Freight Depot N 2 &amp; Locust. . . ... . ... . .. ... 28

Ranges, Electric

HUNTER S J REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGC

See Us for Farm, Business, City Property
and Management. Rentals, Exchangea,
Insurance. Developer of
WEST HILLS DISTRICT AND
COUNTRY CLUB TERRACE
Beautiful Home Sites
We Build and Sell on Rental Terms

110 Mass . ... ... . ..... . ..• . •• . .••• 626
Residence Telephone . .. .... .. .. . . . .. . 560
Kerns Lorene 705 Mass .. .. . . . . . ....• .. . ... 539-&gt;
Louk Chas E 1 E 7 . . .......... . .. .. .... . . . 35
MACK REAL ESTATE 735 Mass .... . ...... . . 523·
Stevenson Real Estate &amp; Ins Agcy 710! Mass . .• 192:

FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES
Outstanding va lues to save vital
values in food s! H ave E xcl u s ive
Radi a ntube cooking uni ts. Like
f a mou s Frigida ire r e fri ger ators
-they are made only by Gener a l Motors .

Recreation Parlors
Lawrence Recreation Plr 916! Mass . ... ... . . . 511

Refrigeration Service

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Hanna Radio Shop 904 Mass . ..... . .... . . 303

Ranges, Gas
DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGESGREEN BROS 633 Mass . .. .. ........ . . . . 631
ROPER GAS RANGESKANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO 733 Mass . .. . .. . 315

LAWRENCE IRON WORKs·--------.

KELVIN A TOR

AUTH ORIZED SE RVICE STATION
Ask for VERN FLOYD, Service M gr.
EXPERT S ERVI CE ON ALL MAKES
Compl ete Stock of Parts fo r All Popular
Makes. Call Day or Night.

611 N H ........... . . . .... . . ..... 106
Night Telephones .. .. . . ... 1803 or 2759-J

Refrigerators, Electric
Real Estate

FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR..------

Clevenger J M 900 Mass..... . ..... .
. .344
EDDY J J REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGCY
'&gt;\
Established 1898
708 Mass . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . . .. ... . . . 2316
Fox Frank 1st Natl Bk bg .. . ... . ..... . ..... 510
GILL M R REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGcv----.
CITY AND FARM SALES
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Frigidaire w ith exclusive Met erMiser conserves food, p rotects
h ealth, saves money. Revolu-

tiona ry Cold-Wa ll models preserve foods' natural moisture
without covering. All General
Motors values!

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Hanna Radio Shop 904 Mass • .... . . . . .. .. 303

RENTALS
INSURANCE

\

640 Mass . . . . . .. . ..... .... . ... . ... 111
Residence . . . .. .. .. . .... . .. . . .. 2930-W

GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
The refrigerator with the famous •
vacuum sealed m echanism tor
homes

Hemphill Land &amp; Inv 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 McGREW &amp; PECK

INSURANCE

G-E

Electric Sinks ; the complete G-E
Kitchen.

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"WHFJRE TO BUY IT"
SALES &amp; SERVICE DEALERS

HOTPOINT REFRIGERATORS

LOANS

7 E 7 . . ... •. ....... . .. ... . • •..•. . 35
co~------.

Consult Us About

REAL ESTATE
Established 1910

"\

Rentals--Exchanges-Loans
Insurance
City and Farm Property

E. ~ARNOLD

a p ar tments;

Kennedy Plbg &amp; Elec Co 937 Mass .. . .. .. . 658

REAL ESTATE

HOSFORD INVESTMENT

a nd

P,anges, Dishwashers, Disposalls;

C. B. HOSFORD

824 Mass • •. • •.•..•. ••• . • ... .••• •• 457

One of the Complete
Family of Hotpoint
~
Electric Appliances
whicla include Ranges,
Water Heaters, Washing Machines, Ironing Machines, Dishwaalaen
and Electric Sinks.
AU-Electric Kitchens

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Kansas Elec Power Co 100 Mass . ...• .. ... 880
KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORsGREEN BROS 633 Mass . . • . ....... . . •.•• 631
Olson Bros
Westinghouse Refrigerators
934 Mass .. • • . ......... . ....•••• . • . . 515

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Refrigerators, Gas

·1

SERVEL ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATORSKANSAS PUBLIC SERVICE CO 733 Mass .... 315 I

Lawrence Roofing Co 21 w 9 . .. . ........... . 575
Shaw Lumber Co 701 Vt .......... . ...... . . 147

Rooming Houses

Refrigerators, Ice

Bondeson Helen Mrs 1140 La .... . .... . .. . . 1360
Cutler House 1215 Oread . ... . .... . ....... . 1783
Larcom C H 1134 Miss ....... . .. . ...... .. . 2258
Park David A 1334 Ohio .. . ................ 2108

AMERICAN SERVICE CO

SAVE WITH ICE
COOLERATO R

Roofing Material

-

VIT ALAIRE

RE FRIGERATORS

Rubber Stamps
Bullock's 2 E 1 . ....... . .. .. ...... .. ...... 379

616 Vt ... . . . . ... ....••.. .... ... . .. 48

Rug Cleaning-See Carpet Cleaning

Rendering Plants
Dead Animal Disposal Co 900 Pa . . .... ... .... 369

FARMERS RENDERING SERVICE 110 N 5 .... 197

Safe Deposit Boxes
First Natl Bank 746 Mass .... .. ... . .. . . .... . 30

Lawrence Rendering Works 110 N 5 .. ...... . . 197

LAWRENCE RENDERING WORKS SERVICE--

Salvage, Automobile
See Automobile Ports, Used

Our Drive rs Pay
HIGH CASH PRIOOS
for
DEAD
HORSES • CATTLE • HOGS

NC A LL

Sand
Browning L C Sand Plant E 8 .. .. .... . . . ... 1892
Butler Coal Co 31 5 E 7 ......... .... ...... 1560

us COLLECT"

LAWRENCE RENDERING WORKS 110 N 5 .197

Savings &amp; Loan Associations
See Building &amp; Loon Associations

Standard Rendering Co 900 Pa . ............. 369

School Supplies

Restaurants-See Cafes

Carter Stationery Store 1025 Mass .... . . . . . . 1051

Riding Academies
Mott K U Stables Un iversity dr .............. 346

Schools, Business
Lawrence Busi ness College 641 La ...... · ·· ·· .894

1

Roofers
BIRD ROOFINGSEILER J D ROOFING &amp; MATERIAL CO
815 Vt .702
Lawrence Roofing Co 21 W 9 ......... .. ..... 575
(See Advertisement This Page)
Seiler J D Roofing &amp; Material Co
Bird Roofs Sold Applied &amp; Guaranteed
815 Vt ....................... . .... . 702

ROOFING
CALL

575
FOR
EVERY

Schools, Private
Haskell Institute S City Limits
Assi stant Boys' Adviser's Office Osceola bg .. 3040
Athletic Office Tecumseh bg .. . . .... .. .. . . 1480
Boys' Vocational Dept . .... .. .. . .....•.. 2772
Business Office Administration bg .. . ... . ... liB
Curtis Hall ... . ... . .... . . . . .. . ... .. . ... 695
Girls' Adviser's Office Pochahontas bg .. .. .. 2106
Girls' Dormitory Winona bg .. ........ . .... 470
Home Economics Build ing Sacajewea bg .... . 693
Hospital ..... . . . ............. . ..... .. . 568
Keokuk Hall
Boys' Adviser . . . .. ... . . . .... .. . .... .. 589
Assistant Boys' Adviser's Ofc .. . . . .. . .. .. 751
Power Plant .................. . ... . ... 210l
Printing Department ... . ... . ............ 93!
Registrar's Office .... ...... . . . . .. . . . ... 29!
Superintendents Office Haskell Grds . ..... .. . 304
Teachers' Hdqtrs Haskell Grds . . . .. .... ... 2623
Transportation Department ... . . .. ... . . . . 1992
Kansas Bible College 1300 Ore ad ............ 2795

BUILDING

T o know "Where to Buy It''

LAWRENCE ROOFING CO.

look in the Classified T elephone

Johns-Manwllle Approved Roofers

Clark Morton, Mgr.

21 W. 9th

Directory.

�"Where To Buy It''

Schools, Public
Lawrence City of
Schools Public
Bd of Education Ofc High School bg ...... 422
Health Nurse 900 Ky .... . ........ . .... 681
Elementary Schools
Cord ley 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
High Schools
·
Junior High School 9 &amp; Ky .. . . . .. . .. 3003
Liberty Memorial High School
1400 Mass . 3000

SCH-SER

39

Service Stations-(Cont'd)
Consumers Co-op Association 1835 Mass ..•••.• 627
Crystal Cut-Rate Filling Sta 304 W 6 . ...... .. 265
Denny Ed Serv Sta 1002 N H .•....•..•... . 2092
Guffin Serv Station
Cities Service Products
646 Vt ................... .. ..•.•.. 2082
Hartman Serv Sta 1300 Mass ...... . . . .•..... 40
Hudson Oil Co 740 N 2 .... . .. . . .. ......... 2015
Jensen Chris Serv Sta 900 Ind . ............... 82
Jones T H &amp; Son Serv Sta E 23 St ....... 780-N -3

KAW VALLEY OIL CO

KVXW~~s()~IWlf~;jl OIL
FUEL OIL -

DISTILLATE

Seiberling Tires Distributor

WE SELL FOR LESS

Schools, Universities
Kansas University K U ..... . .. . ..•....... . 2700
Athletic Office .. . ..... . . . ..• . ... . ..•... 802
Stadium . .. ............... . ........... 993
Union Bldg Lounge Union bg .............. 656
Union Bldg Soda Fountain Union bg ......... 668

" Direct From Refinery to Consumer"
SERVICE STATION
1318 w 7 .. . ...... . .. .. ... . .... .. . 598
Kaw Valley Oil CoW 23 . ................ ... 650
Kaw Valley Oil Co RFD 3 ... . . .. .. . ...... 723-K-4
Keeler &amp; Montgomery Serv Sta 1901 Mass .. . . 1205

MOBILOIL PRODUCTS-

Scrap Metal
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 712 E 9 .... . .....• 954

Seals
Edgar Steel Seal Mfg Co 619 Vt ... . ....•. . . .411

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

PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO BULK AGT

Seeds
Barteldes Seed Co 804 Mass . . . . . ..•.. .. ... .. 92
Bartel des Ware House 826 Pa . . . .. ... . ...... 239

UNDERWOOD J SONS
SEED - FEED - GRAIN
Complete Line Oread Mixed Feeds
Cane Molasses
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
Custom Grinding and Mixing
Prompt Delivery Service
608 Mass . . . • .. •..•• •.. • •• •• • • • ••••• 7

Service Stations
Bogue J A 827 Vt . .............•....... . . 607
Carlson Serv Sta 601 Mass .......... . . . . . . 1787

CARTER SUPER SERV STA

24 Hr Wrecker Serv-Repairs All Makes
1000 Mass .. ..... . ..............• . . 1300
Chief Cut Rate Serv Sta 23 &amp; Barker .... . ... 1070

CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS-

645 Locust . 2026
If no answer call .. . ........ . .. . . . . . ... . 1731
Ray's Serv Sta RFD 5 . ................. 733-N -2
Shorty's Serv Sta 64 7 Ark ...... .. ...... . .. 2081

Sinclair Refining Co Bulk Agent
C F- Biondie-Mathews Agt
623 Locust . . .... . .. . . . ..•.......... 1358

SKELLY PRODUCTS-

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STA
Road Service-Complete Auto Repair
827 Vt ......... . .. . . .. .... . ...... 607

Smith Eldon Serv Sta 946 Mass ... . . . ....... 2099
Smith's College Sta 845 Ind ...... . .•....... . 643
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 PRODUCTs--------

FRITZ COMPANY 14 E 8 ................ .. 4

TOUR WITH TEXACO

CONOCO PRODUCTs-------"Your Mileag, Mwcltatd"
Conoco Bronz.z.z
Gasoline
Conoco " N"th Motor Oil
Greases
Tank Wagon Deliveries

"WHERE TO CALL"
SBRVICB STATIONS
Continental Oil Co Bulk Agt
Matthew Mitchell's Station
900 N H . . .... . •.... .. . ... ... . ... 867
JENSEN CHRIS SERV STA 900 Ind ....... 82
Keeler &amp; Montgomery Serv Sta 1901 Mass .1205

Goodrich Tires &amp; Batteries

@
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At the Abo"' Sillts

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
CONSIGNEE
Texas Co The 802 Mass ..... . ........... 839

SBRVICB STATIONS
Brown Silas F RFD 3 .. . ........... ; ... 2029
Hunsinger Motor Co 922 Mass .. . .......... 12
Stranathan Sam W Serv Sta 1848 Mass ..•. 454
Van's Serv Sta 520 W 23 .. ... . . . . .. ..... 647
Underwood Art Serv Sta
Mobilgas &amp; Mobiloil
647 Mich .. . .••• . •..•.............. 1355

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Seving Mochines

..
.. ..

Sinqu Sewidq [!rh sahsAq.y 72] Mds
whiie SEwinq [!zch]re Aqcy 12 E 9 .

Sign Monufocturets
.594
,424

Sewirg Mochines, Repoiring

Bowman Radio &amp; N.on Sed
Neoi Sisns Sales &amp; S.dic.
Commercial 5i9d Srnlc+0esi9niig
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17 W 9...

,.............,

BELLIiIGER ELEC 80
WhiiE SMinq l\rach ne Aqency

424

26ll
Mann C J Reoair Shop 3J9 r.v... ... ..
Slnq{ Sek iq [!(h Saks Ascy 723 ME5 ,... .584

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Skoting Rinks
Rollerdrome Skatiig A6demr 737 N

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Shodes, V€netion-See Venetion Elinds

Hunlingel

Shodes, Window-See Windo* Shodes

Sheet Metol Work
Broal.r H B Furnace Shoo 1o4r

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... .... ... ...?11

l\ooo wm P sheet MetalShoo
pEiicHARD E w rr E
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Shirts, Retoil

Sprinss, Automobile

0b.is Leadinq Clothiefi

-

321

PHONE

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Ma$.......,... ....... -.,.-...203

Autonobile Sprinss

StobleFsee Riding Acodemies

24-Hr. Plompt SerFif€
S€ria

Stomps, Rubber-S€e Rubber StdmPs

Stdte Offices

u

(ansas Stato Guard 115 w
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I\4aint nane Dept 6oo Lincoln
Materiat DePl 1846 Ma$

(ais

Shoes
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40 Years or ContinooG

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OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 321

FGcher

otto A 813

HEynes

&amp; Keeie

s1s Mas

Mas.....

259

Shoe Store

,,.,,, ',,, ,,, ,,,,

,, ,,,.524

l{Uill{-BUSH Al{ruE FASHlol'lEo SHoES
FoR tlE
RoYAL SHoE SToRE 317 Ma$ .

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Royal Shoe Stoie

33, Ma$.

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Stotioners

safe,

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Bullockt 2 E
Cafler Stationery Store 1025 Mds.......

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Stenogrophers, Public
Busine$ Exch &amp; Employment Sefl 735 Mass..
Laurence Busines Colleg. 641 La . . . . - . , . . . . .

-

Stock Yords
Bruchmiller C H 500 Maph.

Day anil Night Serrice
C.bs Otned by D!iY.t!

Stokers
HOLLAI{O FURIIACE CO 2TO W

3,

SAS HEAT SERV

STOKERS

Mary had a lot to buY
jn such a little while...
But "Yellow Pages"
saved the day
and marry a weary mile.

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AUTOMATIC BUILER f, WEIIING
STOEERS

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l(IW VALLEY

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cauci Traisr* &amp; sbraqe co 512

N

Fmnilure Co 930

Stoves, Heoting, Cool
[r!]lhr &amp; lyaloll736

[la$.

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615

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Stoves, Repoiring
M:nnCJRepalrShoP

Hunsingel

Sweepers-See Vocuum Cleoners, Domestic

Toilors

PHONE

Schulz

wm H e24l Ma$

Toverns
Easles Lunch 17

' '914

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Paser -"]
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safe, clean cEb with

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DAY OR NIGHT
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Tel.

Day and Night Service
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Tires-(Cont'd)

Tires-(Cont'd)

Teq Rooms

,..94

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coloiialTla Rsm 936 Kv....,
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Unlon Teleqraph Co

HOOO TIRES_
MOTOR IN ONE STOP

EOOOYEIR TIRES

at th. cairutor Ltond,

Telegroph Componies
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LAWRENCE CLASSIIIED TELEPHONE DIRTCTO*Y

Moror

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SEiSERLII{G

Telephone Componies

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SUPER SERV STA
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TELEPHONE

KANSAS

DIRECTORY

NOVEMBER 1 9 50

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LONG DISTANCE CALLS
GO THROUGH FASTER
••• in the early morning
••• in the afternoon
••• late at night

LONG DISTANCE RATES FROM LAWRENCE
NIGHT and SUNDAY RATES APPLY FROM 6 P.M. TO 4:30A.M. and ALL DAY SUNDAY

Generally Rate~ Are For 3 Minutes (On- Some. Calls to Nearby -Points Rates Are For 5 Minutes)

From
LAWRENCE
to :

STATION-ToSTATION

PERSON-TOPERSON

WEEK-I N~NH.JS WEEK-I Ni~tJS
DAYS SUNDAY DAYS SUNDAY

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1.10
2.10
1.70
Amarillo, Tex. . . . . 1.20
.80
1.65
1.25
Arkansas City, Kan. . .85
.70
1.20
1.05
Atchison, Kan. . . . . .45
.40
.65
.60
Atlanta, Ga. . . . . . . 1.50
1.10
2.10
1.70
Augusta, Kan. . . . . . .80
.65
1.10
.95
Baldwin, Kan. . . . . . .20
.20
..35
.35
Bartlesville, Okla. . . .70
.45
.95
.70
.40
Basehor, Kan. . . .
.25
.25
.40
Bonner Springs, Kan. .25
.25
.40
.40
Burlington, Kan. . . . .55
.45
.75
.65
Centropolis, Kao,
.25
.25
.40
.40
Chanute, Kan. . . . . . .65
.50
.90
.75
Chicago, Ill. . . . . . . . 1.20
.80
1.65
1.25
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...
.15
.15
.30
..30
Coffeyville, Kan. . . . .80
.65
1.10
.95
Concordia, Kan. . . . .80
.65
1.10
.95
Cottonw'd Falls, Kan. .65
.50
.90
.75
Council Grove, Kan. . .60
.50
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.75
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.80
1.65
1.25
DeSoto, Kan. . . . . . .20
.20
.35
.35
Denver, Colo. . . . . . . 1.30
.90
1.80
1.40
Detroit, Mich. . . . . . 1.50
1.10
2.10
1.70
Eldorado, Kan. . .
.75
.60
1.05
.90
Emporia, Kan. . . . . . .55
.45
.75
.65
Eudora, Kan. . . . . . . .10
.10
.25
.25
Eureka, Kan. . . . . . .70
.55
1.00
.85
Excelsior Spgs., Mo. .40
.35
.55
.50
Fairview, Okla. . . . . .90
.60
1.20
.90
Fort Scott, Kan. . . .65
.50
.90
.75
Fredonia, Kan. . . . . .70
.55
1.00
.85
Garnett, Kan.
.50
.40
.70
.60
Helena, Mont. . . . . . 1.80
1.40
2.50
2.10
Herington, Kan. . . . . .65
.50
.90
.75
Hiawatha, Kan. . . .
.55
.45
.75
.65
Holton, Kan. . . . .
.45
.40
.65
.60
Horton, Kan.
. . . .50
.40
.70
.60
Hutchinson, Kan. . . .85
.70
1.20
1.05
Independence, Kan
.75
.60
1.05
.90
Independence, Mo.
.35
.35
.50
.50
lola, Kan.
.....
.60
.50
.85
.75
Joplin, Mo.
. . . . . .65
.40
.90
.65
Kansas City, Mo. . . . .35
.35
.50
.50
lenexa, Kan. . . . .
.30
.30
.45
.45
.50
.30
.65
.30

From
LAWRENCE
to:

STATION-TO·
STATION

PERSON-TO·
PERSON

WEEK-I N~GNHDTS WEEK-I N~GNHtJS
DAYS SUNDAY DAYS SU NDAY

Little Rock, Ark. . .. $1.05 $ .70 $1.40 $1.05
los Angeles, Calif.
2.80
2.00
2.40
1.60
Louisville, Ky. . . . . 1.30
.90
1.80
1.40
Madison, Kan. . . . . .60
.50
.85
.75
.50
.75
Manhattan, Kan. . .
.60
.85
Mclouth, Kan. . . . . .20
.20
..35
..35
Memphis, Tenn. . . . 1.10
.75
1.45
1.10
Miami, Fla.
. . . 1.95
2.75
2.35
1.55
Minneapolis, Minn.
1.20
.80
1.65
1.25
Newton, Kan.
.75
.60
1.05
.90
New York City, N. Y. 1.90
1.50
2.65
2.25
Oklahoma City, Okla. .95
1.25
.60
.90
Olathe, Kan. . . . . . . .30
.45
.30
.45
Omaha, Neb.
. . . . .70
.95
.45
.70
Osage City, Kan. . . .45
.65
.40
.60
Osawatomie1_ Kan. . . .40
.55
.40
.55
Oskaloosa, Kan. . . . . .25
.25
.40
.40
Ottawa, Kan. . . . . .
.30
.45
.30
.45
Overbrook, Kan. . . . . .25
.25
.40
.40
Paola, Kan. . . . . .40
.40
.55
.55
Parsons, Kan. . . . . . .75
1.05
.60
.90
Perry, Kan.
. . . . .15
.15
..30
.30
.75
.60
1.05
Pittsburg, Kan.
.90
Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . 1.60
1.20
2.25
1.85
Plainville, Kan. . . . . .95
1.15
.75
1..35
Pomona, Kan. . . . . . ..30
..30
.45
.45
Richland, Kan.
&lt;Shawnee Co.&gt; .. . .20
.20
..35
..35
Richmond, Mo. . .. . .45
.35
.65
.55
St. Joseph, Mo. . .. . .40
.35
.55
.50
St. louis, Mo. . . ... .95
.60
1.25
.90
St. Marys, Kan. . .. .50
.40
.70
.60
Salina, Kan . . . ... . .75
1.05
.60
.90
Salt Lake City, Utah 1.70
1..30
2.40
2.00
San Antonio, Tex.
1.50
1.10
2.10
1.70
Seattle, Wash. . . .. . 2.15
1.70
3.00
2.55
Seneca, Kan.
.60
.50
.85
.75
1.45
1.25
Spearville, Kan. . .. 1.05
.85
Springfield, Mo. . .
.70
.45
.95
.70
Tonganoxie, Kan. . . .20
.20
..35
..35
Topeka, Kan . ..... . .30
.45
.30
.45
Troy, Kan. . ... . . . .55
.45
.75
.65
Tulsa, Okla.
. . . .80
.so 1.10
.80
.50
.50
Valley Falls, Kan.
.35
.35
Washington, D C.
1.75
1.35
2.45
2.05
Wellsville, Kan. . ..
.40
.40
Wichita, Kan. . ..
.95
1.10
Williamsburg, Kan.
.40
.40
.55
.55
Winchester, Kan:
.45
.30
.30
.45

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Rates quoted do not include U. S. and States sales taxes which are computf1.d as follows:
U. S. TAX 15% of the total of a,ll calls under 25c, 25% of the total~t,calls of 25c and over (This tax is
computed to the nearest multiple of Sc on each call from a coin telephone).
STATE SALES TAX 2% on calls to points within the state where applicable.

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Lawrence, Kansas Telephone Direetory

307.763
TELEPHON
NOV 1950
2-13-04

EMERGENCY CALLS
FIRE -···- ..-·-··-····-····-···-·--·:·-···-·············Call "FIRE DEPARTMEh.-r-POLICE ·····-··········-····-····-···--·····-················Call "POLICE DEPARTMENT''
SHERIFF ··-·--·-·--··-·-····-······-·······-····-·-····-····--············-····-····-··· .Call "88"
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
For the Telephone Number or Address .. Call "INFORMATIOW'

TELEPHONE SERVICE CALLS
Long Distance Calls - ·····-------·--···-·-·············-····- - Call "Long Distance"
Numbers Not in Directory _

.. .... -.-··--···············-····-·-······ Call "Information"

-·

When a Telephone Is Out of Order ............... ............................. Call "Repair Service"
To Report Difficulty .•.
With local service ___............_..._ .

... . ...... ............. Call "Service Assistant"

With long distance - --·-· _ _

.......... _ .............- - Call "LQng Distance"

Telephone Business Matters (To ord" a telephone,
have yo11r telephone moved, or tlimm your bill.)

Call "Business Office"

TO ADD VALUE TO YOUR TELEPHONE SERVICE
ANSWER PROMPTLY ••.
When your telephone rings, answer
promptly. A delay may cause you to
miss an important call.
IDENTIFY YOURSELF .•.
When you answer, identify yourself
immediately with some such phrase
as "1732" or Smith Department
gtore." Answering in this manner
eliminates needless questioning . . .
saves time

WAIT SEVERAL RINGS •••
When you place a call, give the called
party time to get to his telephone
from another part of the house, or
even from the yard. Wait sever.al
rings ..• about a minute.
SPEAK DISTINCTLY •••
Talk directly to the telephone. Your
lips should be about half an Inch
from the mouthpiece. Use a natural,
pleasant voice. Don't whisper. Don't
shout.

RECORDING OF TELEPHONE CALLS
If you hear a short "beep" tone on your telephone about every 15 seconds,
~~mean~ th~t the.person. with whom you are tallcing is recording your conversation. Th1s s1gnal IS proVIded by the telephone company for your protection. Use
of a recorder without this siA'tlal is unlawful. If you do not want a record made
of what you are saying, ask the person with whom you are talking to disconnect
the recording machine. When he disconnects, you will no longer hear the "beep"
tone.
.

SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
7U VERMONT
Copyright No..ember, 1950 Southwestern Bell Telephone

Com~y

LAWRENCE PUBLIC LIBRARY
7rJ7 VEAMOtlT STREET

UWReNC£. ~AS 06044

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�FACTS ABOUT LONG DISTANCE SERVICE
To assist you in choosing the service to use
STAnON-TO-STATION CALLS

PERSON-TO-PERSON CALLS

The rates are lower on these

You talk to a particula r 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:
C all ''Long Distance." Give operator
na:r.e 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 Department). Such calls
take the higher person-to-person rate.

O n person-to-person calls, you call
for a particular person, or a par·
ticular extension, such as "Room 711,
Hotel Excelsior." This service assures
your getting to talk to the person you
want. To make a person-to-person
call:

Facts About Station-to-Station CaG
Gs
1. Rates are lower than person-to-person calls
except on some collect calls where the rate is
25 cents or less See rate table on inside
front cover of this directory.
2. They are usually more q uickly completed
than person-to-person calls.
3. Generally the initial period ol conversa·
tion without additional charge is three minutes; on some calls to nearby points the initial
period is five minutes.
4. The call is limed from the moment the
called telephone is answered.

Call "Long Distance." Give operator
name of the town, the telephone
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, 9-8 798,
Extension 711."

Facts About Person-to-Person Calls
1. Charges begin when you start talking
with the called pers on or with anyone at
a called extension telephone.

2. 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 different telephones
or even in different towns. No additional charge
is made for this service.

COLLECT CALLS •••

FOR FASTER SERVICE •• • CALL

You may r~verse charges; that is,
have them billed to the called tele phone. Simply tell the operator you
want to call collect. If the called
party agrees to pay the charges, they
will be billed to his telephone.

BY NUMBER . ..

~'{'"'.
~

'·

If you know the number of the
distant telephone, give it to Long
Distance. It will ~peed your call.

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LAWRENCE, KANSAS

· Alphabetical Telephone Directory
A
A &amp; B Root Beer Stand 620 N 2 .... . •. . . ..... . 3332
Aamodt Otto 933! Mass . .... .. • •. ...•... . . 2130-M
Abbott Karl 1345 Vt . . .. ..... . .. . . . .. . . . .. .2972-J
Abegg Klaus 1343 Haskell . . .. . . . . . . . .... . .. 3062-J
Abel Francis C 621 Conn ... ... . .... . .. . . ... . . 3034
Abel Paul 1204 R I ........ .. ..... .. ...... 1767-R
Abele Leon G 1012 Tenn . . .. . ... . ... .. ... . . 2911-M
Abels Edwin F 2032 Mass . .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. 2233
Abraham Eva Ward 832 N Y .... . . .• . .. • . ... 1019-R
Abraham R C 1607 Stratford Rd .. . . . . • . ..... 1237-J
Abrahamson E A 1316 Ky . •• .... • .. . . • ... . . 1128-M
Abram Lorene 121 Ohio . . . . ....... . . • . ... . . 2158-R
Acacia fraternity 1147 Tenn . . . . . . I . . . . . ..... . 3445
Acher A L 121 Elm . . . . . •..•... • ..• ........ 1592-J
Acher E R 16 Winona . .... .• . .... . . • ... . . .. . 3757
ACHER OIL CO 645 Locust ...... . . . . • • . . . . . . . 37
If no answer call . . ... . . ..•.. . ..... . •.. .. .. 3399
Achning Carl W 844 Ark .. . • ....•......... . 1647-W
Achning R G 846 Mo .... . . . •. .. • . • . ....... .. 2691
Achnings Hardware 822 Mass .. .. .... . ..... . . . . 679
Ackerman Hat Shop 945 Ky . . ..... .. .. . .. . . . ... 165
ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
1111 Mass 646
Adair A R Mrs 1324 Ohio .... . . .. ..... . . . . . . 2738-J
Adams C N 763 N 5 .. . .... . .. .. ... . ... .. . 2354-R
Adams Donald E 1810 La ..... . . •.. ..... .. . 3230-M
Adams F P 1300 Oakhill . . . .. .. . . •.• .... . . . 3755-W
Adams Geo RFD 2 . . . .. . ... .. . . . . ........ . 755-K-3
Adams Geo T 246 Maine .. .. . .. • . • . ... . ... . 1743-R
Adams 0 L 635 Elm ... ..... ...... .. . . .. .. . 3132-R
Adams Otto A Mrs. 917 Ohio .• . . . . • ... .... . . 3246-J
Adamson Clarence R 1344 Ky . . .... .. . .. .. .. 2461-R
Addy E P 2209 Mass ... . . .. . . .. . .. . . ....... . 1453
ADELANE'S ladles ready-to-wear 823 Mass . ...... 554
Adkins Boyd L 1725 lnd .•. . .. ..... .. .. . .. ... 3140
Admire L E 1912 Mass ...... .. ......... .. . 3674-M
AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO 731 N H . . ... . . 15
Agle Sophia Mrs 421 Ill . . .. .. .. •. . . . . . ... . 3290-W
Aills Jas S 1201 Prospect ... ....•.. . .... .. . 2806-M
Airheart Jas H 1750 Vt . .. .. . . . • . . .. . .. . . . 1796-W
Airport RFD 5 . . ....... ..... . .. •. ..... ..... . 314
Akin Tom 0 RFD 2 . . ... . ... .. .... .•.. . ... 784-N-3
Akright Wm D 1622 Ky . .. • . . . .. .... . .. ... . 3288-J
Alamo Cafe 1109 Mass . ... .. . .. . ..•.•. . . ... . 3604
Albach Henry 618 W 4 .. ...... .. . .. • .... . . . 1570-R
Albers John A dentist 847 Mass ... . ... . . . . ... .. 823
Residence 1025 Ala . . . ........ . • . . . .. . . . 1158-R
Albert R W Rev 115 E S Park . ... .. .. .. . .. ... . 3381
Albert Wm Mrs 731 Ala . . . .. ...• . ... ..... . 2306-W
ALBRIGHT C R chiropractor 1023! Mass ....... . 1531
Albright C R Dr 1120 Miss . . . ... .... . . . . .... . 1385
Albright Esther Mrs 1233 Vt ..... .. ........ . 3296-J
Albright G E 1809 Ala . . ..... . .. . .. . • ... ... 2374-R
Albuquerque A P de Sunnyside KU . . . . .• ..• . .. . 656-J
Alburty V R 927 La . . .. . . ... ...... . .... .. . 1068-R
Alderson Donald K 809 Ala . ... . . • .. . . . . . . . . 1417-M
Aldrich Norman W RFD 6 . . . ..... . .. . . • . . . . 748-K-3
Aldrich Richard Sunnyside K U . .. • .... .. .... . 656-M
Aldridge C P 1305 Elmwood . ...... ..• .. . . . . 1762-W
Aldridge Cornelius 832 l nd ... . ......... •. . . . .. 3390
Aldridge Corrine 1246 Haskell . . ...... • .. . .. . 2114-W
Aldridge Jeanne 1420 Crescent Rd . .... • . . . . . . 3441-R
Alexander Arnold D 934 Miss ...... . . . • . . . .. . 3141-J
Alexander C J dentist 1101! Mass . ... . . • . . . . ... 421
Alexander C J Dr 612 Miss . . .. . . .. .•• . .. . . . . 3277-J
Alexander E E 345 Miss ... ....... • .. ..• .. . 1183-M
Alexander Ed~ard E 840 Maine . . ... ... .. .. .. 1239-R
Alexander Ge6 H 909 Conn . ... ... . . .. .... . . 3151-W
Alexander Geo Jr RFD 4 ........ . ..... .... 796-K-21
Alexander Geo W 1108 Conn . .•.....•.. . ... . 2212-W
Alexander H W 636 Ky . . . • •..•.• • .... . .. . . .. 2206
Alexander Herb 648 W 23 . ................ . 1825-W
Alexander Jas B 909 Conn . ................. 3151-J
Alexander Le Roy 780 Elm .....•.•..•. .. . .. 1130-W

Alexander Lottie B 1731 Ala . .. .. . .•.. .. .. .. . . 3252
Alexander Nanette Mrs 333 Miss . .•.. ... • .. . . 2778-J
Alexander Robt RFD 3 ... . ... . .....•... . . 757-K-12
Alexander Robt B 105 N 9 . .. . .. .. . .. . . . .... 1428-R
Alexander Verlin 1718 Ala . . . .. ...... .. ... . 3142-W
Alexander Warren R 2121 Ohio .... . ........ . 2390-R
Alford Don RFD ;! . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. .. 798-N-2
Alford Eugene D Mrs 1433 Tenn . ... . ...... .. .. 1886
Alford Fred S RFD 3 . .... .. . . .. • . • . .. ... 743-K-11
Alldredge Chas E 639 N 2 ..•... .. • .•... .. .. 1195-W
Allen Arthur J 2121 Barker .... •. ...•• . .... . 2228-R
Allen Billie 316 Lincoln • .•.. . ... • . • .... . . .. 1357-R
Allen C Roger 700 lnd . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 2660
Allen Cecil RFD 1 ... . . ..... . ...•..•. . .. . . 799-N-2
Allen Chas N 1144 R I . . ..••.... • . . .. ••. • . 2162-M
Allen Dean 1029 Del ... .... ........... ...... 4070
Allen E B 911 Mo ... . . .. . ..• . ...•... .... . . . 1869
Allen Ethan 1719 Miss . . .. . .. . . . ..• • . . . .. . 3489-W
Allen Forrest C Dr 831 La . . . .. ..... . .... ... ... 300
Allen Fred R 1343 Tenn ... . . .. • ....•... . .. . 1712-J
Allen Geo V att y 15 E 7 ...... . .......... . . .. . 121
Residence RFD 1 . .... . .........•.... .. 730-N-3 •
Allen H C 947 La .... ..... ... . . •• ... .. .. . . . . 2960
Allen Harold 416 W 6 . .. . ......... . ....... .. 1211
Allen L C 2020 Ohio ......... . .... ... . . . . . 3255-W
Allen Leona 922 Pa .. .... .. .. .. .. .' .. . ....... 1574
Allen Milton P atty Lawrence Nat! Bk Bg . . .. .. .. . 332
Residence 2022 Vt . . ... . .... .. ..... .. ... . . 3783
Allen Nellie ~,rs 1407 Ky . . . ... . .. . . .. .. .. .. 2693-R
Allen Paul D Lieut 1630 Barker .. ...... . .. . .. 2.395-J
ALLEN PRESS 1041 N H . . ... ... . . . ....•. . .. 1234
Allen Richard F ofc S L A Bg .... .. .. .... .. .. .. 840
Allen Richard F 1423 Ohio . . . . • • .. • • •. • .... 2519-W
Allen Susie 834 Ind ............. . .... .. ... 3057-J
Allen Thos 818 Ky .. . .... . . ...... . . ... .. . . 3104-M
Allen Willetta 1013 Del .... .. .... . .. • ...... 1655-W
Allison Lawrence M 632 N 7 .... . . . .. . .. . . .. 1597-W
Allison Lucille E Mrs 704 Ind .... • . • ....•.. .. . 1978
Allison Morgan K 1725 Ala . .. • .. • .•........ 2411-J
Allison 0 E Rev 1527 Mass .... ...... . .. ... ... • . 87
ALLISON- THOMAS FLOWER SHOP 941 Mass . .. • 363
Allphin C Wayne Jr atty 704 Mass . ......... . . .. 431
Allphin C Wayne Jr 1046! Tenn . ... . .. . ... .. 2911-W
ALPH A CHI OMEGA 1246 Oread .....•. .. • . ... 3437
ALPHA DELTA Pl1145 La . . .......... . .. ... 3450
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1247 Ohio . .. . . .. . • . .. ... . .. . 3314
ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA 1121 Ohio . ..... . .. . . • 730
ALPHA OMICRON PI 1144 La . . . . . .......... . . 781
ALPHA PHI sorority 1332 La ....... . . . ...... . 3735
Alpha Phi Alpha f raternity 1101 Miss . .. . . . . .. . . 2067
Alpha Phi Annex 1245 La . . . . . ....... . .. . .. . .. 740
ALPHA TAU OMEGA fraternity 1537 Tenn ... ... . 565
Alt Dean Mrs 1246 Miss ... . .. . . ... • .. . ... .. . 3420
Altenbernd Bros Grading Shed RFD 2 . ...... . 775-K-2
Altenbernd Conrad 1500 Haskell . . .. .... . : . . . 3263-J
Altenberrid Herb 1708 Miss .. .. . . . .. . .. ... . . 1007-W
Altenbernd Homer RFD 2 . . .. . . .... .. . ... . 776-N-13
Altenbernd Olto RFD 3 Eudora . .. . • . ... . .. . 776-N-4
Altenbernd Wm Mrs RFD 2 .. .. .. . ... ...... 776-K-4
Althaus Carl B 930 Oak . . .. ..• ...... . .. .... 1428-J
AI tic Ralph A 1236 Conn .. . .• ... ... . ... .. . . 2637-R
Alvarez Frank 813 N J . .. .... . . .. .. ..... .. . 2243-J
Ambler A J 1045 N Y .... .• . • .. ..•. • .... • . 2336-R
Ament Arthur 1720 La . .. . .... .•.• •... . ... . 2199-J
American Amusement Co 19 E 9 . ....•........ . . 480
American Legion 7 E 7 ... ... .. . .. .. . ..... ... 1311
American Radio Co 19 E 9 . .... • ..... • .... .. .. . 480
AMERICAN SERVICE CO 616 Vt .... .. ... ... ... .48
Amerine R W Williamstown ..•. • . . ..•..... 743-K-12
Amerine W H 625 Walnut .....•........•.. . 1194-R
Amidon C W Mrs Haskell Grounds . • . •....... . 1422-J
Amoth Victor 910 Tenn . ... .. ...•.......... 3294-W
Amyx Billie E 1006 W 6th ... • .•. . .•. . ...•. . 1840-J
Amyx Carl B 2125 Barker .••... . • • . . ••••... 2228-M
Amyx C D 845 R I. . ....... .. .. . ......... . 4087-M
Amyx S M 72.5 Locust .....•.•.....••••.•.. 2563-J

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LAWRENCE

Anders E L 1019 Ill. ...... . . • . ... .... . . ... . . 3088
Andersen Joyce 1216 Tenn . ... . ... . ... •.. .. .3037-J
Anderson A J Dr 717 Vt .....•.. . ..... ....... . 124
Anderson A L 2331 Mass .. . ........ . ......... . 940
Anderson Arthur C 1620 R I. .. ... .. .. .. .... 2633-M
Anderson Arthur L 827 Ark . .. .... . . .. .. . . . 2874-W
Anderson Bert 1028 N Y .•.... •• .. . . •.. .. .. 1295-R
Anderson Bros fruits W 21. .. . .... .. . . .. .. .. .. 1466
Anderson Carl Jr 11.22 Ohio ... .. .... ... .. .. 3176-W
Anderson C W RFD 3 . ......•.... • .. . .. ...... 2344
Anderson Cyrus F Haskell Grds ... .. . .. .. . . .. 2190-W
Anderson E C Jr 1245 La . .. • .... •... .. . . ... . 3835
Anderson Ed 725! Mass .. . .... . . • ....... . . .... 791
Anderson Elizabeth Mrs 2331 Mass . ... . . • . .... . . 940
Anderson Emma Mrs 616 Maine .. . ....... . . .. 2896-J
ANDERSON FURNITURE CO 812 N H . .. . .. . .. .. 252
Anderson Geo L RFD 4 ...•... . •.... •• . ..... 2363-R
Anderson Glenn 226 N 4 ........ .. . ........ 2386-W
Anderson Glenn RFD 2 .............. . .... 764-K-13
Anderson Hazel A 1343 Tenn . .... . .. . . . •. . .. .. 2737
Anderson Hugo E 416 Maine . •.. . . . ......... 2203-M
ANDERSON IMPLMT CO 518 W 23 . . . •.. ... . . .. 647
Anderson Kenneth E 1500 W 9 ...... . .. ..... 1894-R
Anderson L E 1635 Ala ... . . . ........... . .. 2229-M
Anderson L F 1712 Ky . .... . .... ... .. . ..... . . 1493
Anderson Lowry F 1924 Mass .•• . .... . ... . . . . 3674-J
Anderson Lucy Mrs 1901 Ohio • . .. . •.... . • . .. 1440-W
Anderson Margaret 816 Miss .. . ... . .... . . . .. 1929-J
Anderson N K 1122 W 9 . . . . . ..... . ........ 2612-M
Anderson 0 E 1105 N Y ...... .. . ....... ... 1532-M
Anderson Raymond L 1008 Vt . . .... . .. .. .... 3029-W
AN DERSON RICHARD TRUCKING 2325 Haskell .. 1321
Anderson Roy 511 Lake . . ...... . . ... .... . .. 2776-W
Anderson Sam Follett 1236 La . . . ......... .. . . 1564
Anderson Verna 786 Walnut . .. .... . .. . •.... 3150-W
Anderson W H 2126 Mass . .. .. . ... .. ..... . . 1249-R
Anderson W L Mrs 118 E 11 ... .. ... . . ..... 2638-M
Anderson W T 1810 La .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. 3230-W
Anderson Willard 424 Elm . . .. .. .• .... ...... 1319-R
Anderson Window Serv 224 Maine . . . . . .. ........ 1165
Anderson's Service Station 518 W 23 .. . .. .. .... 2035
Andes Ammon S 1642 Ind .. . .. .. •. .. ..• .. .. 3453-J
Andres Margaret L Haskell Grds . .. ... ... . ... 2520-R
Andrews Chas S 1912 La ... . ..... . . •.•...• 1543-W
Andrews John T 1500 Mass . .. • .... .. . .. . .. 2803-M
Andrews W H 641 Vt ... . . .. . . ... ... . .. . .. .. . 1294
Angell Mildred R Mrs 1322 Tenn .. . .... . .. ... . .. 760
Antonioli Pedro 2201 La .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .... 2821-W
Apel Elizabeth 1346 N H ....... . .. • . ... .. . 1308-W
Arbuckle L R 1110 Ala . ....•.....• . ... . . .. . . 1496
Argersinger W J Jr 1831 N H . ........• .. . .. 1971-J
ARMSTRONG BEAUTY SHOP 123l Mass . ....... 567
Armstrong Fred A 746 Maine .. .• . • ..•. . ... . 1158-W
Armstrong John G Sunnyside K U .... • •.. ..• . 1903-R
Armstrong L 0 RFD 2 .. . ... . . . . .. . .. . .. •. 752- N-4
Armstrong Sophia 1020 Mo . . ..•...... ... . .. 3084-W
Arndt Edw F RFD 2 .. .. ..... .. ~ .. .. . .... 755-N-12
Arnold Chas 905 Ohio ... . .. . .... . . . ... . ..... . 2276
Arnold E T 929 Tenn .. .. . ....... .• . . . .. . .... 1482
Arnold Jas J 1225 Ky . .. . ... . . .... ........ 1733-M
Arnold Lewis Pat 427 lnd .. .. .•... • . .. . ...... 1858
Arnspiger Richard 1300 Tenn ..... .. . . •...... 1387-R
Arthur J H 503 Lake . . . ... . ..... . .. . .... . . 2783-M
Arthurs David S 612 W 7 . ..... . ..........• 1391-W
Ashby David C 2043 Mass ...... .. .. ... . .... 3667 -R
Ashby Harry M 1335 Vt . . . . . . . ..... . . ... . . 1131-W
Asher Alan 'f attorney Lawrence Natl Bk Bg .... . .. 482
Residence 2235 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1147
Asher Gorrill &amp; Asher attys Lawrence Natl Bk Bg ... 482
Asher Henry H atty Lawrence NatI Bk Bg . .. . . . . . . 482
Resid ence 2209 Vt .. ..... •. . . . • ...... .... . . 456
Asher Henry H Jr Mrs 2024 Tenn . ..... .. . ... 3055-J
Ashley Richard L 1038 Tenn . •. •. ... .• . . .. . . 3166-M
Ashton C H Mrs 1200 Ohio . .•. • ...... . ...... •1755
Assel Carl P 923 Ind . . . . ....... . .. • .•.. . ... . 3301
Assembly of God Church 1242 Mass .. . . . .. •• . .. 2112
Assembly of God Parsonage 1704 Tenn . ...... . 1721-M
Aszman Theo H Rev 843 La ...••.... .. . .. •.. . . . 876
Atchison Donald P 1340 R I. .............. .. 3652- R
Atchison Topeka &amp; Santa Fe Ry Co
Passenger Depot 413 E 7 ..••.• . •••... • ... • •. 32
Freight Ofc 413 E 7 . • ....••... •• ..... . .... . 54
Car Clerk 413 E 7 ........................ . 281

Atha Quincy L 801 Tnd .. . . .. .. ... . .... .. .. 1426- M
Atkeson Geo L Mrs 1206 Tenn .. .. . .....•. . . . 1632-R
Atkinson Raymond 1413 Oakhill . .. . . . .... ... . 2284- R
Atomic Gasoline &amp; Oil Co 739 N 2 .... . ... ... .. 3335
AUCHARD V M phy 209 W 8 .... • ... ... .... . .. 354
Resid ence 2126 La . . ......... ... ... . .. ... . . 299
Aul C P 1515 Vt .. . .•......... . . . .. . .. . .. 3654-W
Austin A A 246 Ark . ......... . .... ...... . . 1254-R
Austin Marjorie 1345 La . .•....... : . . ..... . 1108-W
Auto Glass Co 112 E 9 . ...... . .. .. . . . ... . . .. . . 954
AUTO WRECKING &amp; JUNK CO INC 712 E 9 .... .. 954
Avery Dale 400 Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1670
Avery Dean 1810 La ...• . ...•..... . . ... ... 3225-R
Avey C 0 1306 Oakhill . . .......... .... ..... 2494-W
Avey I 0 1512 W 6 . . ..... .. ... ...... .. . . . 2719-M
Axe H B RFD 2 .. . ... . . . ....... ... . . ..... 1133-M
Axe Leonard H 1638 Ill ..... . .. ....... ..... .. 1334
Axline Burton 427 Elm ... . ..... . . .. ... ... .2647-R
Axline Carl E 445 Ark . .............. •. •.. ... .985
Ayers Solon G Haskell Grds . . .. . ... . ..... .1• • • • • 741
Ayres Richard ofc 734 Vt ...... . •. . . ......... .. 224
Residence 2029 (lhio ... .• ...... . ..... .. . 2927-W
Azarnoff Danl 702 If{ I. . . .. .... • ..... ... . . . 2319-M

B
B &amp; G Hosiery Shop 917 Mass . . ... . . . •. .... . , . . 556
Babb Clyde A 812 W 8 .. . . .. .. ..•. .. .. ... . 3218-W
Babbitt Bert J RF D 6 ... . . .. . .. . ... .• .... 748-N-11
Babcock Eleanor 843! N H .... • .... .• . . .... .. 3666
Babcock Wealthy 701 W 23 .... .. ..... . .. ... 1883-R
Backus Oswald P III Sunnyside K U . . .. .. . .. . . 3646-J
Badger J 100 Ill. ... . .. .... .. . . .. ....... . . .. 2876
Baecker Anna V Mrs 2315 Mass .. . .. .. . . . . .. 1412-W
Baer Chas 11 Westwood .. .. ... . ..... . .. .. . 3128-W
Baier Ruth Mrs Haskell Grds . . . .... ..... . .. . 1546-W
Bailey A H 1812 Miss ... ... . . . . . . ...•. .. . . 1706-M
Bailey A R 1120 Ore . .... .. . . .. .. . . .. .... . . 1430-J
Bailey Darrell 644 Mo .. .. .. . .. • . ...... . ... 3402-R
Bailey Everett 615 Lake . .... . . . ..... . . ... . 3122-M
Bailey Jas R ins 928 Maine .. .. . . ... .. . . ... ... 1999
Bailey Lowell E 2127 Barker .. . .•..... ...... 1249-M
Bailey Ralph 1228 Prairie ..... .. . ... .. . ... . 2476-R
Bailey Reed 1340 R I. ...... . ... ... .... .. . . 3652-J
Bailey Scott N 715 W 5 .. .. . .. . .. • . . .. .. . .... 855
Bair E A W 21 . ... ......... .. .. .. . .. . . . . .. . 1466
Bair Floyd 1131 N J . ... •• . . . . . ....... .. .. 3125-R
Baird Frank M Mrs 1409 Tenn . ......... . . . . 1047-R
Baird Joe 1041 R I ..... . ..... .•....•.. . . . 1972-R
Baker Benj P 525 Tenn .. .. ...... . .. .• ..... 2774-W
Baker C 0 930 Conn ... ..... . ..... .. . • . . .. . 1737-J
Baker ChasM 1655 Miss . .... .. .... ...... . . 2415-M
Baker D M Haskell Grds ... . .... . ... .. ..... 2722-W
Baker Daniel 336 Elm ... .. ... . ... .. . •. .... . 1538-J
Baker Geo 224 N 7 .... . .. . ..... .. .... .... 2179-W
Baker J F Mrs 921 Miss .... . .. . . .•. ......... 2688
Baker Jas E R~D 2 ..• .. .. . ... .... •.. . .. .. 737-N-4
Baker Leo 1409 N J . . ..... . . . .. .... .. .... 2878-M
Baker Marcia 1245 La . . . .... . ... ...... . .. 2351-M
Baker Maurice F 1414 Conn . . . • . . . . . . . ... 3590-R
Baker Oscar H RFD 5 . . ... ...... ....... . .. 778-N-3
Baker Owen S 1728 Mass ..... . . . . ... .. . . .. 3108-M
Baker Ralph Virgil 628 La .... . .... ... .. .. .. 2998-J
Baker Rollin H 5 Westwood Rd .•... . .... .. . . 1734-W
Baker Sue Mrs 804 Ky . . . .. .. .... • ... . ... - .. 1125
Baker Thomas 912 Maine .. . . .... . . . . . .. . . . 2671-W
Baker Warren A 829 Maine .......• . .. .... .3106-M
Baker W S RFD 2 . . ..... . . . ... . •• . .... . .. 783-K-4
Balda Pedro A 1700 Vt ... .... •.. . ..• . .. .. . 1269-W
Baldwin Albert 2247 Mass . . ... . ... .. . . . . . . 2829-W
Baldwin Alfred L 813 La . .. . .. . • . .. .... . . .. 1278-R
Bales Belle W Mrs RFD 1 . .. .... .. ..... . . 739-N-13
Bales E A 1300 N H .... .. .. .... ..... .. . . . 1697-M
Bales Gerald A 1319 Elmwood .. ... . . . .• .. . . . 2284-J
Bales Jerald K 1423 Ohio . .......... • .... .. 2396-W
Balfour L G Co 411 W 14 .. ... ... .. . ... ...... . 307
Ball M C 1224 Haskell ........... • ......... ... 280
Ball Virgil 417 N 9 ... . . ......... . . . . .. . .. 3083-W
Baltzersen A W 532! Tenn ..... . .... •.. ... . 2749-R
Balyeat Kent 643 Tenn .....•....... . •.... . 2966-R
Bamber Wm H 1817 Ill . .......•.........• . 3261-J
BAND BOX BEAUTY SHOP 1144 Ind .....•• . .. . .430
Banker Bertha Mrs 1611 Tenn • . ... . . .... ... 1405-W

�LAWRENCE
BANKS CO T HE abstrs First NiJtl Bank Bg . ...... 984
Banks Frank E 801 Ala . . . . . ... . ..•........ . . 2355
Banks Martha J Mrs 201:3 Ohio ... • ... • ...... 1952-J
Banks Nellie Mrs RFO 6 . ....... ... ... .... . 734-N-4
Banning Chas E RFD 6 . . .. . . . • .. .... . .... 735-N-3
Banning Frank 1107 N H . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . .. ..3568-R
Bantz W D 1731 Ky . . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . • .... . 2425-J
Baptist Church 801 Ky . . . . .. ... . . . .. ... .. .. . .494
Baptist Church First 416 Lincoln . . . ...... .. . . .. 3536
Barber J W 926 Ohio . . . . . . ... . . .. . . ..... . . . .2993
Barber Oliver P 1020 Tenn ..... . . . .. .. . . .. .. . 1283
Barber Richard A 926 Ohio .... .. . .. ..... .... . 2993
Barber Richard A alty Lawrence NatJ Bk Bg . . . ... 332
Barker Herbert C 1132 Conn . .. . .. . .... .. ... . . 2810
Barker J F 1023 Vt ... .. . .. .. .. . . . .. ... .. . 2236-J
Barker Mattie Cabbell Mrs 812 Conn .... . . .... 2428-R
Barkley Claire no Ky .. .. ... ....• . ... . ... . 2583-R
Barkley Clara 710 Locust ..... . . .. . .. . .. . .. . 1585- R
Barland Raymond ofc 707 N H . ... . .. . . . .... . .. 540
Barland Raymond 716 N H .... .. .... . • .. . .. 2416-W
Barlow Carl F 424 lnd ...... .. ......... .. . 2128-W
Barlow Marion 1410 W 9 .... . .•. .. .. .... . . 2744-M
Barnard Harry R 1740 Mass . ..... . ..... . .. . . 3008-J
Barncord C F 2129 N H . .... . . .......... . . 2329-W
Barncord Cy used cars 1023 N H . . . .. • .. ... . . . . . 996
Barnes Guy 21'41 Ky ..... ........ . . . . ... . . 1928-R
Barnes Jeff RFD 3 . . . . . . .. .. ..... . ..... 757 -N-2
Barnes Lena H Mrs 1512 N H .... ....•. . .. . .. . 2525
Barnes Nellie 1717 La . .. . .. . . .. ......... . . 1645-R
Barnell Donald H 1132 Pa .. . . . .... . .... .. . . 3138-J
Barnell Rosa B Mrs 1224 Del. .... ..... . ... . 3413-W
Barngrover Velma 2119 R I. . . ........... . .. .. 3114
Barnhill Ellis 1652 Ill . ... . . .. . • . . ..... . .... 2415-J
Barr Harold G Rev 1:300 Oread .. . .... . .... . . . . 2795
Barrand R E 1530 Ky . . . . ... .. .... . .. .. . . . 24n-M
Barrand Warren 0 846 La .... . . . . ........ .. 1640-M
Barrett H W Sunnyside K U .. . . . ... . . • . . . . . 3473-R
Barrett Maud 1111 N J .. . ... . . . . • .. .. .. . . 3149- R
Barrett 0 E 836 N Y ... . . . ... .. ...... .... 2115-W
Barteldes Ben 2135 N H . .. ..•... . ..... ... ... 3758
Barteldes F T 703 lnd .. . ... . . . .. • .. . .... ... . 662
Barteldes Otto A RFD 1 . ... ..... . • .. . ... . 730-K-12
Barteldes Seed Co
Wholesale 804 Mass . .. .... . . ........ ... . ... 92
Warehouse 826 Pa .. ......... . .. .. . ... .. .. 239
Bartholomew 0 H Mrs 941 Mo ... ......... .. . . 3031
Bartlell Margaret Mrs 1144 N Y . ....... ... .. 1659-R
Bartley R H Jr 1810 La . . . . . ......... . . .... 3224-J
Barton S E 445 Mich ... .... . . . • .. . ... .. . .. 2227-R
Bartz Ben 1637 N H .... . ....•... ... . . . . .. 3401-W
Bartz Charlton A RFD 1 . . . .. . ..... . • ... . . 756-K-21
Bartz Clarence G RFD 3 . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . .. 746-K-12
Bartz F R 421 Maine . . ...... . •.. .. ..... . . 2203-R
Bartz Louis 1600 Tenn . . ... .. • ... ..... .. . . 25B9-W
Bartz Mefford 0 1637 N H . .. ..... ... ... . . .. 3401-J
Basso Louis Rev 1045 Ky • .. .. ..... . . . ... . . 2557- M
Batchelor Jas W 916 Vt . . . . .. .. . ... .. .... . 256B-R
Bates Cleo Johnston Mrs 1011 t nd . ... . ... ... 1351-W
Bates Paul Sunnyside K u·.. ... . .. . .. ... .. . .1059-W
Bateson Cyrena 319 Lincoln . . . .•...•.... .. . 1n8-R
Ba~son Helen 328 Miss . ..... ... . . .. . .... . . .. 3740
Battenfeld Hall 1425 La . .. .... .. . .. . .... . . . .. 965
Batterson leland Mrs 816 E 11 . .... .. .... .. . 1910-J
Baty Marcia S RFD 4 . .. . . .. .... . . .. . . . . . . 2725-W
Batty Thos 1609 Tenn ... .. ....... . ...... .. 736-R
Baugher Sheldon T RFD 4 ..... . .• . •.. .•... 78B-N-4
Baumgartel Howard Sunnyside K U . . . .•. . .. . . 3169-M
Bau mgartner W J 1209 Ohio , •. .. •.• •. •.• .. . . 1601
Baur E J 1631 Ala . . ... .. •. . . .. .. .• . .... . 2229-J
Baxter Robt W 1905 R I . .. ... .. . .. . .. • ... . 2308-M
Bayles C G 1647 Miss .... .. .. ........ . ... . . . 1530
Bayles E E 1408 Ky . .. . .. ............... .... 787
Bayne Chas K 733 R I. .. .. ... ..... . ....... 2753-M
Baysinger R R 1301 Tenn . • .. ..•.... . .... . . . . 1145
Beach Edith 929 Ala . ... , . .. . . .. . • . ...... . 1827-M
BEAL BROS GROC &amp; MEAT MKT 806 Mass . ..... 856
Beal Geo J 738 Ohio . . . . ...... . . . : ..... . . . . . 1579
Beal Geo Malcolm 800 La . .. ...... . . . ..... . 2270-W
Beal Ralph Mrs 932 Maine . . . ..• .. ........ . 2279-R
Beal T Murl 740 Miss .....•.. . ..•........... 2403
BEAL T MURL ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERV
Lawrence Nat! Bk Bg .34
Beaman C W 71 5 Elm . .. . . . ...• . .. . . ... . . . 2601-R

BAN-BER

5

Beaman Oliver B 1121 N J . .. . .•..... . . . . .. . 1622-J
Beaman Ruth F 940 Conn .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . 2132
BEAMAN 'S RADIO &amp; TELEVISION 1200 N Y . . . .. 140
Beamer R H 1000 Mo .. . ........ .. ..... . ... . 1365
Bear W E 31 2 W 16 ...... . .. .. .... . .. . .. ... 29B6
Beasley Kenneth Sunnyside K U .... ... . .. . . . . 3112-R
Beattie W E Mrs 620 Mo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340
Beaty Harold Mrs 1006 N H .... ... .. . .. . .. . 32B2-R
Beau lieu Wm 721 Miss ........... . . . .. . . .. 3086-W
Bechtel Corp 9 &amp; Maple . ..... .. .•. . . . . • . .... . . B98
Bechtold Thos 2012 N H .. ..... . .. . ... . . . .. .. 579-R
Beck Estelle S 1646 Ky . . .. .. ... .. .. . .. . . •... 3651
Beck Harold A 1041 Conn . . .. • .. . . .. ... . . . .. 773-M
Beck Kenneth 646! Mo . . .. . ... . .. . .. . . .. . . 3671-R
Becker Ann Smith 800 lnd .. . • ... .•..... .... . . 3562
Becker Don 836 Miss . .. .. . ... . . .... • ... .. . 1901-R
Bee Jas RFD 6 . .. . . ....... . ..... . . . ... . . 1883-M
Bee lawrence S Sunnyside K U . . ... . ...... . . 2493-J
Beech 0 L 1322 Tenn . . . . .. , . . . ......... .. . . . 760
Beeler Joe R Jr 1929 Ohio . . . ..• .... . . ... . . 2537-W
Beene Douglas 731 Tenn ... . ...... .... .. ... . 2251-J
Beer Robt E Sunnyside K U .. . ..... . . ... ... . 3472-M
Beerbower E D 326 Locust .... .• . .......... 2942-W
Beers D M 245 Ala . . . . . ................ . .. 1743-J
Beery Byron A 600 Ohio . . . . . .... .. ... ... .. .. 2790
Beguelin Clifford J 1511 Barker .... . .. . . ... .. . 858-J
Beguelin E C 1405 R I. . ..... .. . . .. . . .. .. .. 1845-R
Begue lin Haryy E 1110 N H ........ . .. . . . . .. 2638-R
Behnke C R 125 S Park . . . . .. .. . .. . ....... 1490-W
Beisel D 01023 Miss . .... . . . . ... . ...-. . ... . 2297-R
Beisel Paul B 2119._Ky .. . . . .. . . .. . .. • ..... 2902-W
Belcher lewis 633 N Y .. ..... . .. •. ......... 2511-R
Be ll Clyde Vernon 844 Tenn .. .. ......... . . .. . . 941
Bell Cora Mrs 309 Elm . . . .. . .......... . .. . 339B-M
Bell Fletcher 536 Maine .. . . .... .. . . .. .. .... 3160-J
Bell Francis E 1230 Haskell . . ... . ... .. . • .. .. 2277-J
Bell Georgie Rose 1115 Ind . . . .... . ... • ... . . 2766-W
Bell J R 1329 De l .. . ... .. . ... . ............ 2495-J
Bell Music Co 925 Mass . ... .. . ..... • . .. . . . .. .. 375
Bell Pauline 730 N J . .... .. . . . .... .. ..... . 1285-W
Bell Phillip 0 2112 Vt .. . .. . ........... .. .. 24B7- R
Bell Queen Mrs 1009 N Y ... . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 229B-W
Bell Telephone Co See Southwestern Bell Tel Co . ... 221
Bellinger Electric 814 Mass .. . .. .. .. . . . ..... . .. 428
Bellinger L T 1019 Ala ... .. .. . . .......... . 2547-R
Bellinger Mildred Mrs 915 Ala . • . .... ... . .. 2194-W
Be lot Monti l Jr phy 800 Mass .. . . .. . ...... ... 1590
Residence 1520 Mass .. .... .. . . ........ . ... . 803
Belshe Jas 1400 N J .. . ..•.... . . . ... • .. . .. 1241-R
Belt C T 828 R I . . . .... . ... . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 1741-J
Belt Thos A E 1646 Mass . ..... . . • . . . .. • .. .... 843
Belt Wm T 1201 Dread . ... .. .... .. . . • . . . ... 1454-J
Benedict Thelma S 945 Vt ....... . • ... ... ... . . 3677
Benjaminov Ben 1247 Ohio . . .. • ..... • . . .. .. . 3B28-J
Bennett Delmer F 916 R I. ...... ..... ... . . .. . 1483
Bennett E S Mrs 309 E 19 ..... . ... • .. ..... 1605-M
Bennett Richard S Haskell Grds ..... . . . • . .... 19B3-J
Bennett Robt F 1729 Mass . . .. ':' .. . .. .. . .... . 35B3-J
Bennett Wm 2113 Ohio . .. ... .... ... .... . .. 2936-M
Bennett Zora E Mrs 1303 Vt .. . .. . ... . .. . . . 1128-W
Benscheidt Geo N 1041 Ky ... . .. .. .. . .... . . 3556-M
Benschoter M P 1304 Prospect ... ... . ... . ... 1762-M
Benson F 0 2000 Mass ........•..... . .. .. . 2724-M
Benson J A Mrs 1010 Ky . . . ... . . .... .... ... .. 3039
Benson R W 1810 La . . . ...... .. .. ..... .... 3261-M
Bent eman Norman 2146 Ohio . . . . . . .. . . ... . . 1919-M
Bentley Annie C Mrs 1221 Summit . .. ... . . .. . 3?98-R
Beougher W G 1317 Strong . .... .. .. . . • . .. .. :3:340-J
Bereiter E H 1420 W 4 . . ... . ... . ...... .... 3194-J
Bereiter F E 316 N 8 . . . .... • . .. .. ... ..... 2125-M
Berg Geo E Haskell Grds . ..... . .... .... . ... . . . 919
Berg Wesley R 1341 Ohio ... ... • .. . .. •. .... 3784-W
Berger A W 937 R I. ... . ..... . .. . . ..... . . . . . . 645
Berger Elvis V 1818 Vt . . .. . . . .. . ..... . ... . 3460-M
Berger Hugh E 1012 Ky . . ....... • .... . .... 1550-M
Berger Klaus Sunnyside K U . ....... . ........ . 931-J
Berger Robt A 1644 Barker . ... . ..... •. ... . . 2364-J
Berger's D-X Serv Sta 23 &amp; Haskell ... ... . . . ... 2016
Berkley Jeryy 2308 Vt . . . . . ..... ... . ... .... 3046-W
Bermudez Felix 810 N J . . .. . . ... . .. . . ..... 1370-W
Bernhard Al ice V 1230 Miss .... . .. . .... . .. . .. 1377
Bernitz Howard 1222 Almira . .•• . . .. . .. ..... 2142-M
BertY Delmar W 2120 Ky .... . .... . • • ..... . 3102-M

�6 BET-BOW

LAWRENCE

Beta Theta P.i 1425 Tenn .•.....•..•••..•..... 552
Beth Elmer F 1227 Ohio ................... 3665-W
Betoret Eduardo Sunnyside K U ...... .. ...... .3472-R
Beurman Henry RFD 1 ... ... .......••..... 756-K-2
Beurman J C RFD 1 ..................... 799-K-12
Beurmann LA RFD 1 .................... 739-N-11
Beverstock Alice F Mrs CSP 1506 Crescent Rd .... 15B3
Beverstock Fred 1506 Crescent Rd ............. 15B3
Beydler Wm 1609 Tenn . ..... . •.. ........... 736-M
Bice L E Dr 2117 Barker ....... ........ ...... 1642
Bidwell Blaine 219 Lyon . ......•.....•.... . 1.341-M
Bieber Clara E D RFD 1. ................. 767-N-22
Bierman Carl Haskell Grds ..•............... 1340-W
Biery J J 1901 N H .... .....•.. .....••.... 1888-R
Bigger Mabel W 731 La ....... ............ 2929-W
Biggs L C 1324 Tenn ........ ........ ...... . . 1126
Biggs LeRoy 926 N H ...................... 1297-J
Bignall Fred 1111 Conn ................... . 1446-W
Bigsby Ambrose RFD 3 . . ... ......• ..... .. 745-N-11

BIGSBY &amp; BANNING TRACTOR &amp; IMPLEMENT
CO 628 Mass 83

Bigsby Ernest 2045 Haskell ..... .. . .. ...... 1133-W
Bigsby Guy RFD 1 ....................... 788-N-2
Bigsby Lloyd N 714~ Mass ............•.... . 2197-J
Bigsby Robt R 1321 R I. ................... 2663-J
Bill's Mach Shop 730 Mass Rear ..........•... . 302
Bing Ralph 806 Ark ....... ....... .......•. . 799-W
Bingham Albert 422 Elm . •....•. ...... • ... . 1631-R
Bingham Fannie Mrs 1324 N H .............. 2663-W
Bingham Joe M 1600 W 4 .......... . .. .. ..... 1014
Bingham Wilma 616 W 9 . ......... • .......... .3474
Bingham's Weld Shop 1600 W 4 .............. 1014
Binns Wm A 917 Tenn . .............. . .... . 3269-R
Binyon Kernie 2132 Tenn ...........•...... 3659-W
Birch C E 2305 Vt . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 487
Birdwhistell R K 1228 La .. ... ............. 2235-R
Bishop B E 930 Ky ... ....................1951-M
Bishop Edw K 2209 R I . ................. .. 2554-M
Bismarck Grove Feed Yards Bismarck Grove ... . . . 1390
Bittenbender C R chirpdst 729~ Mass ..... . .... . 676
Bittenbender C R 916 Ky .........• ........ . 2188-R
Bitzer Gillette Mrs 1201 Oread ............. . 2380-M
Blaas Karel K Sunnyside K U ...... • ... . .... .. 873-W
Blachly Donald L 1017 R I. . ...... .. ........ 2446-R
Black Bernice 233 N 4 . . .... .. ............ . .3436-R
Black C B 1709 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2218
Black D F 619 Lyons . ..................... 3146-W
Black D L Haskell Grds ........ ............ . 2642-J
Black Emil Mrs 1104 N Y . .. ......••....•... . 3287
Black Fred C 1648 Stratford Rd ....... ...... 3517-R
Black J W WREN Bg .. ..... . . .....•....... 3077-M
Black Jas T 400 La . ·-· ... . .•......••.... . 2546-J
Black 0 T 1537 University Dr . ........•... .. 1115-M
Black Robt B Mrs 2322 Vt ............... .. 2133-R
Black Thos 618 W 12 ...................... 2372-J
Black W R 617 Maine ... .....••.•..••.... . 2677-R
Blackburn Irene 1212 Conn ................ . 3275-M
Blackburn John W RFD 3 ......•.....•.... 758-K-12
Blackmon Roy F 833 Tenn ....•......•...... 2536-J
Blackwood J M 1224 Ohio ................. . 2734-M
Blair Donald E 900 Ohio .......... , ........ 1927-R
Blair L E 1329 Mass ...... ............... .. .. 912
Blakely Clyde 1810 La .....••...•• ....... . 3273-W
Blakely Harry 1022 N J ...........••...... . 2756-J
Blaker R A RFD 5 ..........••••.....•.. 728-K-11
Blaker Robt A Jr 2228 Ohio ..•.•........ •.. 3238-R
Blanchette Ed 933 Del ... ............ •.. .. 2484-W
Blank Bob 1125 R 1.. ..................... 2842-R
Blankenbeker R C 1804 Maine •............ .. 2374-J
Bledsoe Roy RFD 5 ...................... 728-N-13
Blevins Albert 1901 Ky .. ..... . ..•........ . 2269-R
Blevins Bike Shop 701 Mlch ......••..•. •... ... . . 73
Blevins Ed 242 Perry ... ............ , ..... . 2720-W
Blevins Geo 923 Pa .... ...........•....... 2192-W
Blevins John R 1135 Oregon .. • ...••......•. . 2148-J
Blevins Mary Alice Mrs 311 N 4 ......•..... . 2942-J
Bliesner Bros typewriters 735 Mass ..•......... . 548
Bliesner C A 608 Ky . ......... ..... ......... . 1935
Bliesner Fred F 2109 N H .. • •............•... 1954
Bliesner Lillian 608 Ky ...................... 1935
Bliesner R A 1724 Ind ..................... 3011-R
Blinn Donald P 1033 Tenn .................... 3613
Bloch Albert 1015 Ala ....................... 2328

Blocker John G 7 42 lnd ...................... 1907
Blosser A K 2328 Vt .. ..................•.. .. 351
Blosser Bldg Co 2328 Vt . . ............ • ..•.... 351
Blosser Co Field Office 11 &amp; Mo ............... . 908
BLOSSOM SHOP THE 326 W 9 ................ 998
Bluebird Inn RFD 3 . ................•...•... 2028
Blue Bucket Shop 828 Vt ...................... 794
Blue Mill 1009 Mass .......•................. 409
Blume Richard Mrs 1332 La .......... .... . . 1296-W
. . ........ .. . . ... 1045
Blymn D A 1046 N J . .
Board of Education
Art Director's Ofc 900 Ky . .. .... .. .. .... . .. . 950
Board of Education Ofc High School Bg ....... . 422
Clerk of Board of Education High School Bg .... 422
Elementary Supervlsor High School Bg ....... . .3400
Health Nurse 900 Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
681
If no answer call. . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. ..... 422
Speech Clinic 900 Ky . .... . .............. . .. 263
Superintendent of Schools High School Bg . . . . . 422
. ...... . ..... 741-K-2
Board Ernest RFD 4. . . .
BOARD &amp; MOORE MOTORS 11 W 7 . . . . . . . . . . 161
Boardman Jack 729 Mo . ...... . ...... ... . .. 2193-M
Boardman W C RFD 6 . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. . . . 2981
BOB'S MARKET 434 Locust. . . . .
. . ..... 1359
Bockhorst Dayle Sunnyside K U .... •.. . .. . ... 3112-J
Bodin Bill 1615 S Crescent Rd ...... •.. . : ..... 1053
BODIN BILL INC 9 &amp; Miss ..........•..... ... 217
BODIN ED MOTORS 946 N H ................. 1083
Bodin Ed T 941 Mo ..............•.......... 3031
Bodin Ray W 1919 Barker .......•........•. 2540-M
Bodin W T 2000 Ky .........•............. 2262-J
Bodine Merle W 931 Mo ......•............. . 739-J
Boehle Edw 2128 Ohio . ...•........ • ...... . 1568-M
Boehle Gerald RFD 3 Baldwin .............784-N-12
Boehle Mary Mrs 1128 Conn .•.. • .......... . 1849-J
Boehle W 0 RFD 2 .. . . ... ........ . .••.... 784-N-4
Boehm Gus Mrs 1041 Tenn . ..•.. . .......... . 3110-J
Boese A Mrs 1327 R I . .................... 2663-R
Boggs &amp; Albert Millinery 902 Vt ............. .. 849
Bogue J A 1717 Vt .. ....•......... •. .. .. . 1809-R
Bohlken Raymond RFD 5 .......•..... • .. . . 733-K-13
Boles E E RFD 2 . . .......•............. 784-N-21
Boles J E Mrs 1318 N H ....•..........•. .. 2579-M
Bolton J W 773 Walnut .....••..........•. 3189-M
Bolton R L 400 Locust .................. . . 2647-W
Bond Harry 743 E 13 . ........•••.••....... 1975-R
Bond Leona Mrs 827 Ky ..••.. . .••. ......... 3006-R
Bond Willis 715! Mass ..... ........... ..... 3105-J
Bone Harry L 746! Conn •.•....•••...•..... 2381-J
Bone Velma 416 Ill . ........•....•••....•.. 744-W
Bontrager Ralph L 917 R I. .... . .. ....... . .1859-M
Book Nook 1021! Mass ......••.•.......... ... 666
Bookwalter Lloyd E 726! Mass .•.•• .• ••...•. 2197-W
Booth Arden 812 La . ....•....•..•.... . .... 3276-J
Borer Louis C 515 Ind . ..........•. . ••.•... 1344-J
Borer's Cash Grocery 1101 N Y ...••.••.•••.. .. 1404
Borg Hilda E 905 Mich .. .....•..........• . 1775-W
Borgen Roy G 221 W 22 .....••..•..•.•.... .. 1576
Borland Earl 511 Tenn ... ..•.••.. •.•• ..•. . 2101-M
Borland Fred H 940 Maine ....•..•....... . .. 1113-J
BossE H 1029 Ala .......•••...••..••••.... . 1258
Boswell Clella Mrs 637 R I. .. .............. . 1337-R
Bosze Wm Mrs 1119 Pa .........•.......•.. . . 2472
Bottorff Dean K U Stadium .•••. • ..••....•.. 1322-R
Botts Andy 742~ Mass . .. ...••...•......... 1893-R
Botts Howerton C 1810 Tenn •......•...•... 2866-M
B9ucher Frank C 1343 Tenn ...•....... . .... 2955-W
Bouska Jas·W 2012 La ....•.•..•.......... 3177-M
Bouton Harry RFD 6 .....•... .. .......... 735-N-11
Bowdish Frank W 2210 La ..........•...... . 2821-R
Bowen Ben H 1810 La .................... 3233-W
Bowen C R RFD 4 .. ... .......•..•...... . 766-N-11
Bowen Ernest 822 Conn ..•..•.•.•••..... • . . 1370-J
Bowen Harry E RFD 6 ....•.•.•..••••..•.. 735-K-4
Bowen Jack 445 Ill . ...................... 2397-W
Bower Gordon 1405! Mass ..•.....• . ........ 2858-R
Bowers Betsy 1701 Ohio .....•.. .•.. ...•... 1007-R
Bowers Ivan C 442 Ill .........•.••.••...... 744-M
Bowers J C 440 Mich ... .•..•••... ••••.••• . .. 1912
Bowers Jas L 920 Miss .....•......•....•.. 2726-J
Bowers Otis L 1317 N J ...... ............. 3798-W
Bowers Roy R 1810 La .......•••...•...... 32.34-M

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Bowersock Mills &amp; Power Co
Office 546 Mass ... . ....................... 108
Power Plant 546 Mass .......•......•....•.. 189
Sand Plant Ft of New York St ..•....•..•.... 376
Bowling Warren E 308 E 19 ........•....... 2977-R
Bowman E M 826 Vt .............•.•••....•..138
Bowman Edw M 1401~ N Y ...•... ,, ••........ 2573
Bowman John RFD 2 . .............•..... 761-K~11
Bowman Radio &amp; Electric Serv 826 Vt ...•...... :1.38
Bowser-Lee Mortuary 618 Vt ................... 160
Boyd Howard RFD 1 ........•• ...•...•... . 768-N-2
Boyden MaryS phy 747 Mass ..., ........•..... .544
Boyden Mary S Dr 621 Calif ........•. . ....... 2997
If no answer call ....... . . ..•....••...•.... 870
Boyer Arley L 2023 Ohio ................... 2390-W
BOYER MOTORS 617 Mass ...........•........ 407
Boyer Roy 1644 Stratford Rd ...... . ........ 3517 -M
Boyles F J 1540 Mass ....................... . 713
Boyles Lee 1946 Ky ........................'. 3539
BOYLES PRNTG CO 9 E 8.. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . 967
Boynton Arthur J Mrs 1203 Oread .......•... 1454-W
Brackett Schl RFD 1 . ..... .. ............ 763-K-21
Braden Arthur 1124 Del . .... . .... ...•... .. 2938-M
BRADLEY SHEET METAL WORKS 732 Mass . . .. . 943
Bradley Wm C RFD 6 .... ..... ..... . ...... 785-N-4
Bradshaw G W 1641 Miss .................. 1826-W
Bradt Russell 1132 Tenn ................... 1587-J
Brady Agnes M 1724 Vt . ................... 2802-R
Brammer E I Mrs 1645 Tenn ..........•.... 2490-W
Brand John W atty Lawrence Natl Bk Bg ...... .. . 102
Brand John W RFD 1 ......................1329-J
Brand Snyder Mrs 1700 Ill ......... ........ .. 2352
Brand Virginia E RFD 1 ............. • ..... 1329-W
Brandt Norman Rev 1538 Vt ... ..........•.. ... 758
BRASS EDW B electrn 1919 R I . : ..•....•.. .. 3557
Bratton Irving 522 Tenn ...... ... .. ......... 1993-R
Bratton 0 F 309 Maiden Lane ............... 3759-R
Braun Wm J 1100 La .. . .......•...... ..... 1916-R
Bravo J B 1140 La .. . .. .... ... .. ..•.. .... 3685-W
Bray H C 1925 Vt .. . .. . ...... ............ 3250-W
BRAY WM H optmtrst 919 Mass . ............. . 191
Bray Wm H·637 Tenn ... ...... ..•.•..... .. 2442-W
Breakey Geo D 1204 Ky ..................... 1629
Breithaupt Clifford C 1801 Ala .............. ~480-R
Breithaupt Don C RFD 4 ............ .... . 709-K-12
Breithaupt Leland 934 Conn .........•....... 2115-J
Bremer Fred A ins 21 W 9 ............•..... . .. 95
Bremer Fred A 1417 Ky . . . ... . .. . . . .•.. . .... 1427
BREMER INSURAN CE AGENCY 21 W 9 •....... .. 95
Brewer Bill 909 E 13 ....................•. 2823-J
Brewer Marion 1503 E 15 .........•........ 1075-R
Brewer Ollie Mrs 2141 Learnard .... . .....•.. 2762-M
Brewster Albert H RFD 4 .............•.... 799-N-4
Brewster Margaret 907 Ark ................. 2592-W
Brewster Ray Q 1720 Miss .........•.. '...... 2631-R
Brickley Anna 1315 Ky . ................. . . 1387-W
Brickner R L 730 Miss .................... 3402-M
BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE STA 601 Mass ... 3380
Bright Harry W Mrs 729 Conn .....•......... 1353-R
Bright Ralph E 717 Mo . ...•....••......... 2193-W
Brink W J RFD 1 .. . ........•....•....... 7 88-K-3
Brinkman H C 1602 Barker .. ...... . ........ .. 1652
Brizendine Clifton 1936 R I. ................ 2721-J
Brizendine Mendell 920 E 13 ............... 2581-W
Broat Elmer 2041 Barker ..................... 3156
Broat Henry E 334 Locust . •..... . • ...•..... 2255-J
Broat Robt 121 W 14 ........ ............. 3829-W
Brock Margaret Wren Bg ............ ... .... .. 1955
Brock Robt 1304 Tenn ... ..... .... ..... ... 3466-M
Brockelsby Alice Mrs 1108 N J .... . .... . ... . 2555-W
Brockemeyer Eugene W 2043 Mass ........... 3667-R
Brockman Louis 1131 Tenn ................ •2475-R
Brodie Kenneth G 320 Maiden Lane ...••.•••. 1196-M
Broeker Carl 0 843 N Y ....................1310-J
Broeker H B Furnace Shop 1035 N H ........... 1368
Broeker Henry A 1417 Prospect ..........•... 2311-J
Broeker J F C 341 Lincoln .......•......•.... . 1402
Broeker Lena Mrs 1039 R I . ......•...•. . •• 3047-W
Broeker Margaret 341 Lincoln .......• . ... . .... 1402
Broers Pearl Mrs RFD 2 .....•... . ••••••• . 705-K-11
Broers Vernon RFD 6 .......•••..••..•.•. 785-K-11
Brokmann A E 1345 N J ................... 3281-W
Brooks Albert L 614 Ala . .. .•....... ........ 1100-J

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Brooks Alva RFD 3 ....... .. ........ . ..... 791-K-4
Brooks Bob L 2030 Barker .•.•••.... . •••.. . . 3792-J
Brooks F D Mrs 941 Miss .................. 2479-W
Brooks Gt!o L 929 Miss .........•• . •..•• . .... 3766
BROOKS J A CO beer 715 N J ..... .. .......... . 273
Brooks Jess E 645 Ark ...• . •. . ...•..••..... 1804-J
Brooks Jimmie 218 Park ..................... 3927
Brooks Joe E 611 North St .•••••••••...• . •. 3262-M
Brooks Lucille Mrs 701 Ark ...•...• . •.•••... 3482-W
Brooks R S 715 Tenn ....•..••.••.•••••..... 2590
Brooks R S Mrs 1009 Ky .....••. . • . ••...... 1207-R
Broom C H 2007 Barker .....•..••••••• •• ••. 3497..J
Brotsman Russel Paul Sunnyside K U .•••.•.... 682-W
Brouhard Edna 850 Lyons .....••. •. •.•• . ... 2146-M
Brown Alberta 1221 N J ...•••..••••....... 1654-J
Brown Burton 1131 Tenn .........•.••..... . 2882-J
Brown Carl M 302 Maine ................... 3477-R
Brown Chas 634 Walnut ...................... 1923
Brown Chas E Rev 914 Vt ......••.....•.... 1648-J
Brown Chester W 2116 Ky ...••.....••.•.... 1343-J
Brown David H 725 N J ................... 1306-W
Brown Donald 1023 Vt ...............••... 2926-M
Brown F L 1131 R I ...... ..•. .. .... ••• ... .. 3626
Brown F 0 632 Ky ... .... ..•• ....••....•. . 1347-J
Brown Fay H 1019! Mass ...... ..•••.. •... .2326-W
Brown Forrest D dentist 800 Mass ...•.•.••.. . . . 374
Residence 2011 Ky ...................... 2747-J
Brown Foy E 1713 Miss .................... 2697-J
Brown Frank L Prof 1515 Stratford Rd . ... . .. ... 1635
Brown Fred J 1232 Ohio .... .......• •..•..... 1273
Brown Glenn F Haskell Grds .. •.............. 1152-J
Brown Harry A 937 Pa ......••....•......... 1462
Brown Harry B 1733 Vt ....... . •.....•.... 2782-W
Brown Henry M 2019 Ohio . ..• ... .. ....••... 1440-R
Brown Howard H 1726 Ky .. . ......•.••• .... 1248-J
Brown John H 506 Ill ..................... . 3290-J
Brown Josephine 512 W 9 ...•• ..•.•••.•. • .. .. 1662
Brown Lenna W Mrs 710 Maine .... ..•...... 2671-M
Brown Leone Mrs 1713 Miss .•...•.......... 2697-J
Brown Lillie E Mrs 1308 Vt ..... ........... 1514-W
Brown Marie 834 Ky ......••. .. .••...... .... 3304
Brown N N 1415 N J ...................... 1067-J
Brown Nell M Mrs RFD 5 ......•..••.•.... . 1076-R
Brown Raymond RFD 6 ...................734-K-13
Brown Ruth Mrs 629~ Vt ...••..•.•.•••.... 3240-M
Brown Truman H 2229 R I ...•.••..•.••.•... 2120-R
Brown W A 1343 Tenn .........•• . ...•....... 990
Brown Willard 845 Ill . .. ...•.....•... . •... 2296-M
Browne Francis 1612 N H .................. 3542-W
Brownlee Mary J RFD 2 .. . . ........•..•.... 769-K-3
Brownlee Robt E 1932 Ohio ................ 1919-W
Brownlee Robt R 916 Ky .....•............. 2188-M
Brownlee W 0 1109 Ohio . ........ . ...•• . ..... 1164
BROWN'S HANK CAMERA SHOP 846 Mass •.. . . 1707
If no answer call .........••.•• . . . ....•. 1440-R
BROWN 'S TOGGERY 830 Mass ... .. • . ••••.... . 389
Brubaker C E 833 E 11 ....... . ••..••••• . .. 2473-J
Brubaker Lanty 1937 Learnard ....• . ••••••.. 2362- M
Brubaker 0 D 905 E 13 ....... . ••.• • ••• . •. 2823-M
Brubaker Rosa Mrs 308 Ill ..•••..•.•••..••.. 2437-J
Bruce R T 227 N 4 . ................ .. ...... 3992
Bruch miller 0 M 1145 Ind ...••...••••••...... 1002
Brune Albert RFD 1 ........•......••••... 756-N-2
Brune D R RFD 3 ... ..... . ..•.....•..... 743-K-13
Brune Eugene 736 La ............•.••..•.... . 1969
Brune Frank RFD 5 . ..... .•.... ...•..•.. 733-K-11
Brune Gus 746 Locust ..... .......... . •. · '· . 2205-R
Brune Harold RFD 3 ..........•.....•..... 746-N-4
Brune Paul RFD 3 .....•......... , ....... 743-N-2
BRUNE PLBG HTG &amp; ELEC CO 545 Ind ........ . 308
Bruner Cora Mae 621 Maine . . ...... . •• . ..•.. 723-M
Bruner Henry 501 Ohio .. ...........•• . .. . .. 1187-J
Bruner V K Mrs 18~6 N H .......•.•••••..... 1828
Brunk D W RFD 2 . . .................... 775-N-12
Bruns R E 1638 Barker ............. .. ....... 3531
Brunswick Billiard Parlor 714 Mass ..• .. ••.... . 2048
Bryan Arthur 437 Ill .•.••• , •..••.•.•••.•.. 1744-R
Bryan C V RFD 6 .... .... .\ .. " ......... 785-N-12
Bryan Kenneth 842 Conn ....•..• . •. . . .. .•.. 2723-J
Bryan Richard 1400 Prairie ..•.••••• • •••••.. 2432- R
Bryan Wm F 214 N 6 ...•. . ••.•• • ••••••... 3132-M
Bryant C C Mrs 1042 N Y .. .... .. .....•... . 2212-M
Bryant Fannie Mrs 1915 Ky .. .. ............ 1034-M

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Bryant Jas 714 Ala .........•....•........ . . 3745
Bucheim Carl C 927 R I ......•............ 1169-M
Bucheim R A 1201 Conn ..........•.........1767-J
Bucheim Serv Sta 1901 Mass............. .. .3063
Buckminster Addie 544 N 3 . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 2720-M
Budd Forrest 237 Perry . ................... 2763-R
Buehler E C 1105 W Hills Pkwy ............. 2363-W
Buehler Roy 0 1830 Ark ... . ............... ln2-M
Buergey H P 2018 Tenn ......•............ 2747-W
Buerman Ed 441 Elm ...... . .. .. ..... . .... 2912-M
Bullinger Chester E 1831 Ala .....•..... .. ... 3Q14-J
Bullock E A 526 Tenn . ...... '· .............. . 2946
BULLOCK'S printers 2 E 7 . .......•.......... . 379
Bumgardner Edw Dr 1122 Ohio ............. . 2602-M
Bunce R J RFO 3 . ...................... . 758-N-3
Bundy Ira 1333 Ohio . ... . ....•.•........ .. 1110-W
Bungalo Market 1900 Barker .•••............. .. . 14
Bunker C D 1330 W 9 ....... . ............. 1894-J
Bunton Kathryn J RN 2135 Ky ............. . 3659-J
Burch G F 905 N Y ... . .... . .............. 1533-M
Burcham Riley 2028 Mass ...•....•....•.... .. 1874
Burchett Edw 1128 Pa .......•.... • •....•. . 2241-J
Burchett Paul 420 Miss . ...•....•........• . 2658-M
Burchett Ralph E 1019 Pa . . ......... • ... •. 3138-M
Burckhalter J H 1701 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3489-R
Burdorff Arthur RFO l ....... . ......... . . 767-N-12
Burgert Earlin R 1804 La .. . • ....••........ 1202-R
Burgert Lloyd L 1505 Vt. ........•..•... . . . 1473-R
Burgert R 0 1321 N H . ..........•.....•..... 1325
Burgert Shoe Shop 1113 Mass. : ............... . 141
Burgess Edwin T 2115 Learnard ............ . 2762-R
Burgess Ervin 1315 Haskell .....•.......... .3755-J
BURGNER-BOWMAN-MATTHEWS LUMBER CO
308 w 6 . 81
BURK AWNING &amp; CANVAS GOODS MFG CO
706l Mass .1173
Burk Kenneth 608 La . .,........ . .•........ 1960-M
Burnam Bert I Jr W 21. ......•.. . ..... . . .. 2368-W
Burnett Benj 217 N 6 . ......••....•...... . 1460-W
Burnett Dale R 1131 Ky . .. .............. .. 1587- M
Burnett Frank 534 La .. .........•.•.. • ... . 2370-R
Burnett Gene 2200 Barker . .......•...... .. 3264-W
Burnett Jas 141 Maple ......•... . .••...•.. 2666-W
Burnett Mabel Mrs 1320 Conn .............. 1870-M
Burnham A 0 933 Ohio ... ....•.. • ..... . ... 2521-R
Burnham Josephine 1652 Miss . . .••......•.. .. . 1761
Burns Cloyce W 806 R I ........... ·...... . .. 1313-J
Burns 0 M 1909 Ohio ...... . ...•.......... 1543-M
Burns T L 321 Lyons ..................... •3415-M
Burns Tom RFD 2 . .. . .• ...........•..... . 755-K-4
Burris Bessie P Mrs 1100 Ky ............... ... 3742
Burris N J 1203 Oread . . . ..... • ..•..... . .. 2380-W
BurtQn Donald H 1301 Conn . ..........•.... 2860-M
Burton J C Mrs 1240 N J ........ . ........ . .. . 752
Burton M C Mrs 1740 Ky ......•.....•..... .. 2208
Burton Willard A Jr 515 W 14 ............. . 1296-J
Burzle J A 1224 La . .. ...........•.•...... 3248-R
Bush Dessa Jane 746 Miss .......•.....•... 3402-W
Bushey Roy E 410 Elm .....•.............. 1319-M
Bushong I C 1321 Strong . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . 350B-W
Buslno Alice Mrs 842 Ind ................... 2995-R
Buskirk R H Sunnyside K U .. • ....•.....••. . 2B16-R
Busse Edith Mrs 1321 Vt. ............ .. .. .. 2656-J
Busse Jas 1325 Prairie . .. ....... . ....... .. 352B-W
Bussing E C RFO 3 .. ....... . ..•••..... . . 791-K-2
Butcher F S Mrs 824 Miss ... . ...•...•. . .. ..... 892
Butcher Maclure Mrs 938 Ky . ..••••. • •••... 2247-M
Butler K E RFO 3 . . . . . . . ................ . . . lOBO
Button J 0 Mrs 626 Ala ...........•...... .. 1929-P
Button Olin RFO 2 . ...•......•.••.. . ... 783-N-22
Byrn D C Mrs 804 Mo . . .......•..... . . .. 2488-M
Sysom Clyde L 2101 Ky . . . ... . • •..• • • • •. •. 2293-W

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Cadle J Mark 2146 R I . . .. . ........... .. . . . 4102
Cadle Jas H 1810 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 1202-J
Cadwell G E 1712 Learnard ...... . ....... . . . 3096
CADWELL HATCHERY 1712 Learnard .... .. ... . 3096
Cady H P 1534 Ky . . . .. . . . . •.....•.. . .•.•.•. 1600
Cain Billy 411 Elm . . .. . .. . . ... .. .... .. .. .. . . 3164
Cain Dean 865 Oak ....................... 1428-W
Cain Joe H 1635 Mass .... • ............... 3492-W

Cain L L 405 Elm . . . . . ................. 1549-R
Cain Ralph R loans 813! Mass . .........•..... 2959
Residence 546 La . ..... . ... . .............. 3549
Calderwood Robt 800 Ill ........ . ............ 3115
Caldwell Kate 826 Ky .. .. . . .. . .. . ........... 1523
Call The 1422 Crescent . . . ........ . ......... 2063
Callabresi Wm J RFO 6 . . ................ 714-K-11
Callaway Frank 1615 W 5 ... ........ .. ..... 1086-R
Callicott Kenneth P 1205 Oread ... • ......... 1072-W
Calvert J W 638 Ill ............... . ....... 1848-W
Calvert Jas W Jr 1229 Pa . ............... . . 2161-R
Calvary Baptist Church Parsonage 1316 Conn ... 1932-J
Calvin Clifton C rl est 1026 Mass .............•. 305
Calvin Clifton C 1504 Crescent Rd .............. 1420
Cameron Bruce 1640 Ill. ....•. . ...... • ... . . 1826-M
Cameron EM loans 102U Mass ......•......... 126
Cameron .E M 1501 Meadow Lane .............. 2408
Camp Fred D 1142 Ind ...................... 3524
Campbell Geo T 1203 Oread .......... • ..... 2278-M
Campbell Harry 317 Elm ................... 3414-R
Campbell Harry L used cars 304 W 6 ............ 923
Campbell J Robt Haskell Grds . .............. 1422-M
Campbell Jas W phy 747 Mass ......•....•.... 544
Campbell Jas W Dr 1637 Ill. ........ . .... .. ... 3423
Campbell Kenneth 837 Conn . .•.......• . ..... 3180-R
Campbell Ralph 2235 E Drive . . .... . •....... 2154-R
Campbell Walter B 311 Miss .......•........ 2388-M
Campbell's Refrigeration Serv 11 W 9 ............ 830
Campus West 1420 Crescent Rd .... . ••.......•. 939
Canady Ethel L Mrs 528 Elm • ..••.• . .•... . .. 3307-R
Canary John 1716 Miss . . ... . .•.•........... 1292-J
Canavan John W 215 W 23 ................. 2687-W
Canning Phyllis 715 N Y . ...... . ........... 2784-M
Cannon J Thos Sunnyside K U .... . . . ........ 3155-R
Cannon M C 1900 N H . ...................... 1138
Canuteson R I phy K U ................•...... 890
Canuteson R I Dr 1638 MIss •..... . .....•..... 1710
Cape Wm H Sunnyside KU .................. 1997-M
Capital Finance Co 935 Mass .................. . 313
Carbery Chas W 1729 Mass .......••........ 3569-M
Carby Mary Mrs 1528 Tenn . . ....••.... . .... 1378-J
Carey A L 1339 Tenn . . . .... .. .••.......... 2565-R
Carey Bert 1744 Ark ...................... 2888-J
Carey Carl 1300 Oak Hill . ................. 3528-M
Carey Orville H 1902 R 1................... 2540-R
Carey Sheldon Sunnyside K U ...•.•......... 3155-M
Carl Owen 150.3 Stratford Rd ...... . ....•....... 94
Carlberg Oscar 940 R I. ... . ............... 2346-W
Carlos Don F 2025 N H.................... 1554-M
CARL'S CLOTHIERS 905 Mass ................ 905
Carlson M R RFO 1 .. ............ . ..... . ... 828-J
Carlson M R ins 5 E 9 ............ • ........... 170
Carman Ben 1125 W Campus Rd .. .•....•...... . 625
Carman J Neale 1020 Maine . . ....... . •..... 3033-W
Carmichael Ogle Mrs 421 Forest ... . .... • ... . 2364-R
Carmon Raymond R Sunnyside K U ...•....... 1449-J
Carney Frank 304 W 14 . . ........ . ....... . 1245-W
Carney Gerald M 1621 R I. .................. . 1040
Carney Jesse Mrs 1101 Pa ... . . ........ • .... 2555-R
Carney Mary L 1309 Ky. . . ... . ....... • .... 3466-J
Carney Minnie Mrs 104.3 Del . .... . ... • ...... 2451-M
Carney N M 2014 Ky .. . ... .................. 1633
Carpenter Miller J 2136 Vt ....... . ..• . ...•. 2595-J
Carpenter 0 M 808 Mo ...•........••...... 3084-R
Carpenter Pearl 1611 N H . .. .............. 1419-M
Carpenter R L 1.300 Tenn . . . .. ... . . . ........ 2183-J
Carpenter Walter C 22.33 Vt . . . ............. 2862-W
earpenters' Union No 2279 719! Mass . ... . .... . . an
Carr Harry Jr 1810 La .... . ......... . ..... 3230-R
Carr Louisa B 712 Locust . . . . . .. ..•..... . . .1585-M
Carr T DeWitt 1247 Tenn ... . .. . • .. • ...•. • ... 3514
Carroll Earle C 838 Ark .• . . .... . . ... . ...... 2535-R
Carruth Hall 1345 La .. .. ...... ............... 164
Carson Jesse R RFD 2 . ..... ............. 784-N-11
Carson Kainer 1241 Tenn . ...... ... . ......... . 3396
Carter A B 1724 Mass . ..... . • . . ...•. ......... 874
Carter Betty Mrs 1.333 R I . . .. ... .... .. . . . 1374-M
Carter E Russell 2309 Vt .... .. .. . . • .......... 1467
Carter Frances 722 Ky . .. . . .. . ............ . 2583-J
Carter G W 547 Florida . .•. . . ............ . .. . 2768
Carter L G 1641 w 9 . . . . .. . . ............. 1n5-J
CARTER L G APPLNCES 1008 Mass ... . ...... . . 502
Carter M S 2116 Tenn . .. ..................3109-J

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CARTER STATIONERY STOR£ 1025 Mass ...... 1051
Carter W Taylor 1526 Vt ................. .... 853
Carter Wm S 311 Lincoln .... ...... . ...... 1166-W
Caruthers R I RFD 4 ....... .... ......... 788-N-11
Case Frank 2100 Tenn ...... . ............. 2902-R
Casebier C C 922 Conn . . . . . . . . . . ........ . 1934-M
Casebier S E 331 E 19. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1605-W
Casey John 1921 N H ...... ..... ... ..... . .. 2879
Casey W M 808 Ind ..... ... ............... 1771-J
Casey's Chip Co 418 Forest . . . ....... ... . .. .... 448
CASH STATIO NERY CO 9 E 8 . . .......... .. .. 967
Cass Wm A Jr Sunnyside K U . . .
. . . . . . 2900-W
Casteel Ralph 912 w 8 .. . ... .... ... .•...... .3n3
Castle Dale 121 w 14 . ..... .. ............. 3696-J
CASTLE DECORATORS 1243 Del . ......... . ... 3012
Castle Otis 2245 Mass ... .................... 1268
CASTLE TEA ROOM THE 1307 Mass ........... 149
Caswell A B 1201 Ky .......... .. ...•....... 812-M
Cathcart Don 2043 N H ... .... . ....... . ...... 3663
Cathcart M B Mrs 2043 N H ...•.......... . .. . 3663
Cathen Ada Mrs 112 Mo ...... .. . . ....... . . 1219-R
Catholic Church 1229 Vt ........... • .. ..... .. . 338
Catlett Wayne S 740 La . ......... . . •.. .... . . 3n6
Cattlett Geo W 1927 Learnard . . ........... . 2362-R
Cawley Tom Jr RFD 5 .................. . 728-K-12
Cease Geo Mrs 924 N H .................... 1297-R
Centenary Methodist Parsonage 243 N 4 . .......3421
Central Hotel 846! Mass .. ............ . •.... . 3318
Central LP-Gas Serv 400 E 23 . . ............... 710
Centron Corporation Inc 1107 Mass ...•........... 50
Cerf Raymond 1656 lnd ... . ...... .. • ..... .. . . 4096
Cerophyl Laboratories Inc RFD 1 ........... 756-N-11
Cerophyl Laboratories Inc RFD 3 . .. ....... .. . . .. 350
Chads Beric C 2239! W Drive .... .. .... • ... . 2154-J
Chaffin H L 1657 lnd . .... . ................ 778-M
Cl1amber of Commerce WREN Bg ... ....... ...... 485
Chamberlain J Robt 1244 Tenn . ............... 3406
Chambers H L Dr 1415 Mass ... .....•.......... 215
CHAMNEY DAIRY RFD 4 ................. 729-K-2
Chamney Edw H RFD 4 . . .. .... . ..... .... .729-K-3
Chamney Harold RFD 4 . . . . . . ..•...... .729-K-2
Chandler Elva 1401 N J . ....... • .......... . 838-W
Chandler H E 1320 Haskell . . ....• ........ . 2140-J
Chandler T H Mrs 2301 Ohio ............... 2687-M
Chaney John R ins 705 Mass . ....•.....•. ..... . 955
Chaney John R 2222 La .. ........ • .... . . ... 301':19-J
Chapman Martin F 1344 Mass .. ...•.. . .... ..3223-J
Chapman W C 1923 Tenn ... .. ............. 2943-W
Chappell E N 646 Calif . . .......•... .. ... . ... 1121
CHAPPELL'S AUTO TRIM 646 Calif ........... 1121
Chappell's Serv Sta 23 &amp; La .... ...... ... .... . 3614
Charles F R 933 Mo ... .................... 739-W
Charlton Bob 826 Mo . ... ........ ............ 3636
Charlton Glenn E Mrs Country Club Terr ......... 1527
CHARLTON INS AGENCY Insurance Bg . . . . . . . . . 689
Charlton Nannie B Mrs 546 Tenn .. ...... .... 1677-W
CHARME BEAUTY SALON 941! Mass . . .. .. .... . 533
Chase V C 1312 Conn ..........•......... . 1932-W
Chastain E G 1033 Vt . . . ..... ............. 2468-M
CHATEAU DRIVE-IN 1802 Mass . ... •.... .. ... 3387
Cheek Jack 1119 N J ..... . .. ... ..... ... ... 2412-J
Cheeseman Barbara Mrs 2132 Tenn . . . . . . . . .. 3659-R
Chemtrol Spray Co 909 Ill .......... . .... . . . . . . 621
Chernick Jack Sunnyside K U ... .. ......... . 2816-M
Chesky V E Jr 1343 Tenn .........•......... 1547-J
CHET'S DRIVE-IN 732 N 2 ... . .. ... ..... . .. 3327
Cheulakes Jim 1327 Haskell ....... . ..••. ... 2994-W
Chewning Bert 1510 Stratford Rd .. ............ 1346
Chi Chi Chi frat 1145 Ind .. ..... ....... .... .. .3558
CHI OMEGA HOUSE 1345 W Campus Rd ..... . .. . 731
Chiapusso Jan 2046 N H .. ......•..••.. . ... . . 3134
Chicago R I .&amp; P Ry Ticket Office N 2 &amp; Maple .. . . 282
Chief Lunch 2246 Barker ..................... .3313
Chieks Lawrence 537 Wis .. ....... .. ... .... 2510-W
Childers Clara 117 E 11 ............. .. . . .. .3047·M
Childers Harry 1145 W Hills Pkwy .... •... ... 1089-M
Childers Harry M 1510 E 13 ................ 1762-J
Childs Jim 705 Ark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2174-J
Chilson W H 245 Maine . .... ... .. ... .... .. 2665-R
Chinn Harry L 1500 w 4 ... ..... ....... ... . 3194-W
Chowla S Sunnyside K U .. .. ..... ........... 1148-R
Christenson Co 400 E 23 ............... . ..... 710
Christenson Everett 400 E 23 ........ ..........710

CAR-tlY

9

Christensen V J 908 Ind ................... 2726-W
Christian Church First Study 1000 Ky ............ 790
Christian Harry 633 Ill. .................... 1299-R
Christie Ray 905 Conn ......... .. ........ . . 2758-W
Christine's Beauty Shop 941 R I ..... • .......... 657
Christoffers Harry 1323 Ohio .. .... ........ .. 3337-R
Christy Jas A RFD 4 ..... , ..... ...... .... 709-K-3
Chubb H B 2040 Vt. .... .. .... .....•. . . ... ... 738
CHUCK WAGON THE RFD 6 ....• .......... 785-N-2
Chuck's Beer Place 716 Mass . ....... ... .. .... 3330
Church C H Jr RFD 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793-K-22
Church of Christ 1501 N H ...... . ... ...... . .. . 853
Church of Christ parsonage 1526 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . 853
Church of God Parsonage 1941 Barker ........ 2945-W
Church of the Nazarene Parsonage 1842 Vt ...... 1243
Ciochon Ralph 140 Pawnee .. .. . ............. 2969-J
Cities Service Gas Co pipeline 1501 W 23 . ..... ... 317
If no answer call ............ . ........... 2320-J
City Offices
Building Inspector Watkins Bk Bg ......... ... 460
City Clerk Watkins Bk Bg . ... .. ... .. ... .... . 460
City Engineer Watkins Bk Bg. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 460
City Garage 445 Miss ....................... 463
City Water Dept Watkins Bk Bg .... • . . .. •. ... 461
Fire Dept No 1 745 Vt ....•••.... . ...... . .. 496
Fire Dept No 2 1839 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187
Health Dept Watkins Bk Bg .............. ... 462
Health Director Watkins Bk Bg ................ 90
lawrence Recreation Commission 115 W 11 ... 1814
Mayor Watkins Bk Bg . . ... . .......... .. ... . 460
Meter Shop N End of Ind ...... .. . .......... 897
Milk &amp; Food Sanitation Watkins Bk Bg ......... 462
Police Dept 745 Vt ........... ... . ..... . .. . 153 •
Pumping Sta N End Ind . .... ... ... ....... ... 968
Clapp Juliette P Mrs 812 Ind . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 1571-M
Clark Arley H 1941 Ky .... .. .. .. .. . ... .... . 3433-R
Clark C M Mrs 1640 N H ......... ........ 1050-M
Clark Carroll D Prof 643' Ind .............. .. . 2615
Clark Eugene T 444 Locust
........ 2314-W
Clark John Conrad 433 Lincoln . ... •.. ....... 1166-R
Clark John W Mrs 1325 Pa . ....... . . • ..... ... 1015
Clark Letha 1339 Pa . . . . . ...... . ........ . 1495
Clark Margaret G phy 939! Mass ........... . . .. 584
Residence 1245 Oread .. . . .............. . .. 3215
CLARK PAUL F ELECTRICIAN 1021 R I . . . .
. 684
Clark Phil 501 Tenn . . . .
. . . ... .. ...... . . 1197-M
Clark Preston G 1032 N Y ... . .............. 2111-J
Clark Ray A phy 939~ Mass . . . ... .......... . .. 584
Residence 1245 Ore ad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3215
Clark Thos 1925 Mass ..... ........... . ...... 1980
Clark Thos A Mrs 1145 La . ..................1027
Clarke Edith M 621 La ... . . ... •. ......... 2614-M
Clarke Frank E 509 Tenn . .. . ..... ... •. ...... 1507
Clarke Gene F 1345 Vt ............... .... 2461-W
Clarke Helen M 510 Ohio . . ............ .. .. 3183-J
Clarke Mary P 510 Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3183-J
Clarke Saml G Mrs 1908 N H ........ . •....... 1657
Clarkson Maurice W 936 Ky . ...... . ... ........ 3351
Clawson L R 502 Walnut. ............ .. .... 2314-M
Clawson Paul RFD 2 .. . . .. ... •.. ... • ...... 764-K-2
Clayton Ruth 2125 Barker . ................ . 2228-M
Clem G M 1621 vt .............•. ..... .. . 14n-w
Clepper Bruce 1300! N Y . . .. .. . .. .. .... . . . 1898-R
Cleveland E R 327 E 19 ...... .. . . ..•.... .. . 1605-R
Cleveland Morris E 1101 l nd . . . .... . .... . .. . 2470-J
Clevenger J M 612 W 17 . . . ..... .... .... ..... 2746
CLEVENGER J M AGCY realtors 735 Mass ....... 344
Clevenger John P 1631 Mass . ............... 2807-R
Clevenger Melvin 1016! Conn .. .....•.. .. .. .. 2298-R
Clifton Bessie 0 1236 Laura ... ........ .. . .. 2837-W
Clifton Ernest K 1335 Laura ... .... ... • ... . 1272-M
Clifton J Carl 937 Ala .. . .......•... . ...... 1158-M
Cline Albert H 1035 Pa . .................... 3989
Cline Merle A 1402 Ky ... .. . .... .... ..... . . 2972-R
Clingenpeel Madelyn 1040 Ky . ... ........ .•. . 1550-J
Clinton Dale L 2033 R I . . ........• ....... . 1038-W
Clodfelter Scott 'R 945 Ill .... . ............. 1887-R
Clodfelters Appointment Barber Shop 729! Mass .. .926
Cloepfil Kieth S contr 2000 W 21 . ......... 766-K-12
Cloke Richard V 2120 La ................... 2936-J
Cloud Victoria M Mrs 807 Maine ..•..... .... 1636-M
Clubb M D 624 Ky ...........•........... . 2187-J
Clymer J C 538 Mich ........• ....•........ 1134-R

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LAWRENCE

·Cobb C C 1346 Vt ...................•... . 1361-R
Cobb Willard 928 La ...................... 3246-W
Cochran Carolee 813~ Ma.ss .... . ........... 3478-W
Cochran Beatrice 821 E 13 ...........•..... 2216-J
Cochran Richard C 2020 N H ..........•..... 1777-R
Cochrun Christine M 814 Ala ..•..... • .... . . 2164-W
Cockrum E L Sunnyside K U ..........•..... . 873-R
Coe C G 2301 Mass ................• ..... . 2224-W
Coe J H Mrs 127 E 17 .. . ..... . ....•. . .... 2364-W
Coe W G 1341 Mass ..•....•......•........ 698-M
COE'S DRUG STORE 1347 Mass ..•.......... . . 234
Cofer Harry 1338 Ohio .. . .....•........... . 2955-R
Cofer Rooms 1338 Ohio ... ................. .. 3279
Coffin Warner A Haskell Grds . ...... .. ... ... 2520-M
Coffman Alfred RFD 3 .... ..•....•......... 3219-M
Coffman Charley L 115 E 19 ... ..... •... ... . 3235-R
Coffman Fred 534 North St ...•.......... . .. 3262-J
Coffman Geo RFD 1 ................ . .. .. 797-K-2
Coffman John 746 Elm . .........•......... 1592-W
Coffman Lee 813 Garfield . ................... 854-J
Coffman Lloyd W RFD 1 ...... •... .. • ..... 797-K-4
Coffman Walter Lee RFD 2 ............... 786-K-11
Cohen Herman 2228 Given Ct ........•....... . 2338
Cohen J W 1417 R I. ...... . ......... ·..... . 1845-J
Cohen M 1636 Learnard ..................... 2616
Cohoon Chester H 1846 Ohio .................. 4089
Coker A B 1530 N H .... . ... ....... ... .... 1146-M
COKER A B &amp; SON candy wholesale 1337 Mass ... 558
Coker Paul A 2137 Tenn ................... 2320-R
Colbert Anna 231 N 5 ......... ... ...... .. . 3436-W
COLBURN ARTHUR R chiropractor 1024 Vt ...... 115
Colburn Arthur R Dr 1024 Vt ................. 3593
• Colburn E W 1011 Ill ....... .. ........... . 1830-W
Colburn Glenn T 2028 Ky ..............•.. . . 3245-R
Colburn H L 2136 Ky ..................... 3102-J
Colburn Lyle 716 Elm ..... . .....•..... . . . . . 2587
Coldsnow Robt A 1343 Tenn ........... .. ... 1547-R
Cole J R 721 N 3 .......................... 1991
Cole Lee S RFD 6 . .. .....................704-K-2
Cole 0 L 1240 R I ...........•.....•...... 1350-R
Cole Ross Franklin Mrs 1200 La ... ..... • ...... 1095
Cole Ross W 2201 Tenn .......•... ..... .... 1604-J
Coleman Abigaill808 Tenn ................ .1721-W
Coleman Chas 730 Elm ......... ...• . ....•. . 1592-R
Coleman Grace F 739 Conn . ................ 1857-R
Coleman R B Sunnyside K U .. .... .••....... 1997-R
College Inn 1344 Tenn ..............•. .. .... . 2005
Collins J R 1039 N Y .. . .....• .. .. . ... .. ... 2336-J
Collins Pearl M Mrs 906 Maine ...••....•.... . 945-M
Collins Ralph K Mrs 1604 University Or ...... . 2363-M
Collister E Gordon Sunnyside K U ........... . 2941-W
Colman Asa R RFD 4 . ......... .......... . 709-N-2
Colman Merle L RFO 1 ....... .....•...... 768-K-11
Colman Ralph L RFD 4 .............•..... 709- N-3
Colman Willis R RFO 1 . . ....... . ... ....... 788-N-3
Columbia Ins Co of N Y Insurance Bg .•...•...... .40
Colver Robt M 746 Ala .. ..... . ........• •... 1887-J
Colyer John B 1126 Tenn ......•.....•..... 3028-W
Combest Riley 927 E 11 ...............•.... . 1542
Combest Wm M 547~ Ind .................. 2124-J
Combs Wm Vaughn 408 W 13 ......•. .... .. 2984-M
Comer Ralph 0 924 La ................ .. . . 2781-M
Comfort H 0 741 N Y ... . .....•........... 3321-J
Commons A B 1706 Learnard ..... .. ........ 2327-W
COMMONS BAKERY 816 Mass . ..... ..... . ..... 291
Commons Mary 120 R I ....... ..... ....... . 1353-W
Commons l'hillip baker 816 Mass ... . . . .. .... . .. 291
Commons Phillip 1702 Learnard ............. 2302-J
Commonwealth Lawrence Theatre Corp ofc 1020 Mass. 946
CONBOY &amp; CONBOY REALTORS 1012 N H ...... 942
Conboy Grace E 1110 Vt ......•.......... . 1668-M
Conboy Ida M Mrs 1110 Vt ............... . 1668-M
Conboy R P 1301 Ky .......... ............ 1387-J
Conboy Wm ~ 1547 Ky ............. .. ..... 2281-J
Conger Allie Merle 1300 La .. c ..•.••.. . .. ..... 1309
Congregational Church
Study 925 Vt ..... ........................ 475
Kitchen 925 V~............. ........ ....... 193
Conklin Ted N Haskell Grds ......•. ... •..... 1854-R
Conley Fannie Mrs 2117 Vt ..... .. • ....••... . . 1653
Connelly Raymond 718 Ky . ....••..•.....•.. 3216-M
Connely Birdie Mrs 1220 N J .••....•...... . 2668-W
Conner Addison 747 Elm ...................1246-R

Conner H B 2133 Vt ..... ......... •........ 1965-M
Conner Richard WREN Bg ........ . ........ . 2304-M
Connett C A 1001! N J . . .... . •• . ...•...... 1364-J
Connor V E 1823 Ill . ... .. ...... ....... ... 2424-W
Conrad Mason R 644 Ky .. . •....•...•........ 3092
CONR.AD SERV STA 646 Vt ............... . . . 2066
Conroy Wm J 1816 Maine . ... .•............ 3206-J
Constant C H 184 7 Barker .......••.....•...... 564
CONSTANT CONSTR CO 201 Perry .. . .......... . 89
Constant J L 1001 Mich ...•..•.•............ 1499
Constant Tommy 1001 Mich ............. ..... 1499
Continental Oil Co Bulk Agt 900 N H . . ..•.... . . . 867
Continental Trailways Bus Depot 638 Mass ....... . 707
Cook A R 1706 Barker .......... ......... .. 2830-J
Cook Ethel Mrs 1137 Ky ...•.. . •• ..... •.•.... 3285
Cook F A Mrs 1304 Ohio ............ : . ....... 1817
Cook J E Mrs 408 W 13 . ............ ...... 2984-M
Cook Paint &amp; Varnish Co 919 Mass ............. . 846
Cook Paul P Jr 739 Oh io .................. . 3172-R
Cook Vernie 1103 R I. ....... . ............. 1924-J
Cooke Byron F 1508 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2155-W
COOKE'S HELP YOURSELF GROC 844 Mass .... . 609
Coombs Madison Haskell Grds .. •. ....•....... . 1984
Cooper Elmer R 1238 R I .... ..... ... .... ... 1350-J
Cooper Harold 1120 Pa . .. ..•....••........ 3793-W
Cooper Jas W 933 N H ..... .. ............. 1157-W
Cooper Orrin H 1317 Mass . ....•..... •... .... . 1614
Coooer Ray 0 Rev 1413 Elmwood . ... ........ 2140-M
Cooper Vernon 1511 Vt . ......... .. ..•..... 1473-M
Co-operative Linen Supply Co 446 locust ....... . 1006
Cope Victor C Jr 740 111 ..................... 3325
Copeland Corrine E Mrs 218 Ala ........ .. ... . 737-J
Copenhaver Ellen Mrs 1025 R I ......•...... 1033-M
Copp Wm W 1211 R I. ... . ......... .. ..... 2149-W
Corbin E F 1204 Conn ...... . .. • •.......... 1932-R
Corbin Hall 420 W 11 . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 860
Corbin J F Mrs 810 E 14 . . .. ...... . ........ 1069-R
Corbin Lawrence W 341 Lyons ....... • ...... 1354-W
Corbin Pearl Mrs 800 Garfield ........ .... .. 2180-M
Corcoran Edna Mrs 1537 N H .........•..... 1619-J
CORDELL DRUG STORE 909 Mass ............. 521
Cordell F A 2151 Mass . .. .....•..... ... ... 1667-J
Cordfey Schoof 1831 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373
Corel Betty lou 1313 Haskell ..... • ........ . 1026-R
Corel Chas Jr 1604 Mich .....•.......... .. 2888-R
Cor!!I Eugene RFD 2 ...................... 724-N-4
Corel J H RFD 2 . ... .................. ...724-N-3
Corey Erna R Mrs 833 Ark ..........•..... . 2874-M
Corf C E 1000 Ala .... •....•. . ........... . 2809-W
Corn Edith Mrs 946 La . • • . . . . • • . . . . . • . . . . . . 1876
Corn Geo 0 1323 Conn . ......... .• •...... .. 1039-J
CORNER GROCERY RFO 2 Baldwin ..•..... 737-K-21
Cornish Howard L 1345 Vt ................. 2972-W
Corn's Studio of Beauty 23 W 9 . . . . . • • . . . . . . . 709
Cornwell Albert 1336 Tenn .........•. . ....... 3407
Corp Clyde Mrs 917 NY ... ..•... ...•..... . . . 1976
Correa 0 H 1424 N Y . .........•..•..•.... 1870-W
Corwin Robt A 1340 Vt . . . ................. . 698-J
Cosner Lawrence N 826~ Mass ....•...•.. .. .. 1270-J
Cossey Burton 1020 Ill ...... . .....••.•... .. 3251-J
Cote L H 40 Winona ....... . .............. ... 747
Colt R H 1200 Tenn ....................... . 3982
Cottage Cafe 1144 lnd ....................... . 561
Cottle Wm C 736 Miss ..... . .... ......•.•. . 2650-J
Cottom Clyde W 1308 Conn .......... . ..... . 1382-R
Cotton Corlett J ins Lawrence Natl Bk Bg . .. ... .. 133
Cotton Corlett J 645 Miss . ......•........... . 2910
Coulson Marion Mrs 1531 Ky . .. •. . ....... .. . 1602-J
Council R R 2013 Tenn .. . .................. 3255-J
Country Club 1 mi W on highway 40 .. ........... 404
County Offices
Attorney Court House . ........ . ......... . .. 559
Budget &amp; Accounting Division 1100 Mass . . .. .. .478
Clerk Court House ... .. ...........•......... 359
Clerk of District Court Court House ... ......... 543
Commissioners Court House ...........•.. .... 359
Convalescent Hospital 1004 W 4 . ............. 988
County Court Court House .....•.•••........ . 961
Engineer Court House ........•••........•.. 371
Farm Bureau P 0 Bg ...... ...... .. ........ 2502
Health Dept Watkins Bank Bg ...... .... ...... 462
Probate Judge Court House . ................ . 393
Production &amp; Marketing Administration 641 Mass . 652

�LAWRENCE
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 Haskell Grds .........•......... 743
Court House Lunch 1105 Mass ................ 2034
Courter P E Upholstering Co 837 Vt ............ . 143
Courtney F L 2103 Barker . .. ................. 1336
Courtney Gene Sunnyside K U ............ .. . 2947 -W
Courtney Harry 634 R I ......... • ......... 2753-W ·
Courtney W A 1901 Vt ...... . ............ . 2262-W
Courtney W T Mrs 17 W 14 ........... ..... 2743-M
Cowden B L 1237 Vt . ...... .... ..... • ..... 1171-M
Cowell Beulah Mrs 427 Perry ............ . ... 1582-J
Cowles Ernest 1812 Ill .. ........ ...... ... . 1210-W
Cowles Ethel RFD 3 Baldwin .. ... ......... 761-N-12
Cowles F S 447 Pleasant . . . .... . • ........ . 1193-W
Cowsert 0 B 147 E 23 ......... .. . .. • .... . 1291-M
Cox Byron T 1640 Ky . ....... .. ... .... ... ... 1852
Cox Chas R RFD 2 .. ..... ..... .. .... .... 775-K-11
Cox Clifford A RFD 2 .............. • .... . 776-N-11
Cox Eldon W 1046 R I ...... . .. • ....... ... 3750-M
Cox Elizabeth 711 Ind .... • ..... •.. . ....... 3578-W
Cox Ellen 711 Ind ........ • .....•.... • ... . 3578-W
Cox Elmer E RFD 4 . .............. .. ..... 714-N-3
Cox F H 1244 Ky .. ... .........•.........1786-W
COX F V vacuum cleaners 1904 Barker ......... .454
Cox John H 2101 R I. ................... . 2554-W
Cox Jos J RFD 4 •...................... . 714-K-4
Cox Lee 2100 Ky . . . . . .................... 1343-M
Cox Mae Mrs 423 Elm .................... 2647-M
Cox Ted J RFD 6 ......................... 3143-J
Cox W A 1209 Conn .................•.... 2275-W
Cox Wm L 1601 Tenn . ......... .. ......... 1398-M
Coy E J 1421 Ky ......... ........ •... ... . .. 1345
Craddock Wm E 1001 Miss .. .... • ... . ...... 2210-R
Crady Harold 2320 Vt ..................... 3523-R
Crafton Allen 2202 N H ................... 2266-M
Craig A A 1026 N J . ..................... 1942-M
Craig Arnold 1212 N Y . . ........... . •..... 2878-W
Craig &amp; Colburn Chiro Clinic 1024 Vt ....... . .. . 115
Craig D H 1601 E 23 ............•....... 780-K-12
Craig E E 1716 La .......... .. ... •..•... . 2199-R
CRAIG H W chiropractor 1024 Vt ........•.. . .. 115
Craig H W Dr RFD 5 .... ... • ... .•....•.... 1275-J
Craig Harry T 2234 N H ..•............... . 1739-J
Craig Pearl I 1657 Mo ..................... 2268-R
Crall A Terry 908 Maine ..... .............. .. 2846
Craine Bob 840 Ky . .. ..•..... ... ... ..•.. .. 1686-R
Cramer Elmer 731 Lake ................... 2347-W
Crane &amp; Co Inc stationers 643 Mass ............ . 501
Crane J Don 1529 Ky .. ......•.....•...• .,•.. .. 1452
Crane Wm F 1005 R I ..............•..... 3282-W
Crawford C C 1538 Ky .....••..•.•....... ... 1926
Crawford Don RFD 5 ..... ................ 778-K-3
Crawford Hugh W 1745 University Dr ..•. .... 1175-W
Crawford Irvin 0 415 Forest ..........•..... 1821-J
Crawford J E 1025 N J ..•.. ........••..... 2884-W
Creamer J W 1730 Ala ... ....•............ 2745-W
Credit Bureau of Lawrence 719! Mass ....•...... 467
Crews Raymond E Jr 645 N 3 .... . .......... 3159-J
Crick Carleton 608 La .............. ... •... 3675-M
Cripe Ira D 718 N 3 ....•....•..•..•• .... . 2345-R
CRIPE'S GROCERY 442 Locust ........•...... 3094
Crisp A Mrs 802 lincoln .............•..... 2195-M
Crisp H R 726 Locust ..................... 2934-W
Criss Geo RFD 2 ... ............•......... 780-K-4
Criss W M 835 E 13 ...................... .2448-J
Criss Wilbur M 1625 Mich ................. 2888-M
Crissman Ethel Mrs 1132 R I ........•...... 2117 -R
Crocker LeRoy Rev 647 Elm ........•....••. 1460-M
Crockett Harry J 728 Ohio ......•.......•.. 3375-M
Cropp Clarence 1719 Tenn .••........•........ 1608
Crosier Clayton M 508 Ind ... ..•.......•.. . 1537 -R
Cross Anna Rankin Mrs 921 Ill .•.....•...... 1887-W ·
Crosswhite R H Mrs 1501 R I. ............... 858-W
Crouch Boyden L Sunnyside K U ...•..•....... 814-R
Crown J P 2009 Tenn ......••.•.••...••..... 3709
Crown Drug Co No 23 747 Mass ...•.....•.•.... 166
Croy Jas E 1801 Ill. ....•.. .... .....•..... 2745-J
Crum Donald 1020 Ohio .. ....... ........... 1946-J

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Crum John P 735 Lake ...•..•............. 2347-R
Crumet D E 773 Hickory ... ... ........... .. 3082-W
Crumet Earl R 1316 Tenn ............ .... .. 1436-R
Crumet Edw 1446 Elmwood .......•......... 2994-J
Crumet LeRoy 1202 Laura ................. . 3119-R
Crumpley Lorena Mrs 707 W 12 ...... • ....... .. 964
Crumrine Lillie B Mrs 920 Mo .........•.... 1322-M
Crystal Cafe 609 V.t ...... ..... • . .. . ......... 3350
Crystal Motors Trading Post used cars 304 W 6 ... 923
Culberson Jack W Haskell Grounds ..... .. ... . 1854-W
CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERV 702! R I .... . . 680
If no answer call .......... .. ........... 1558-J
Cummings H E 1901 R I ................... 3235-M
Cummings J T 1516- R I. .................. 3483-M
Cummings Myra Belle 125 E 19 ...... .•..... 2170-W
Cummings W J 2225 Barker . ................. 1455
Cummings Wm H 772 Locust .............. .. 2779-J
Cummins Thos 325 Lincoln ................. . 1166-J
Cunningham Ethel Mrs 1040 Vt . ............ . 3029-R
Cunningham Max 1234 Tenn ...... ..• ....... 1436-J
Cunningham W A 1347! Mass ... . ... . ...... 3417-W
Curby Emma Mrs 700 Ill ................... .. 2876
Curd John C 1507 N H ................... 3008-W
Curl Earl C RFD 3 . ...................... 754-K-4
Currier Helener Kane 1201 Oread ..•........ . 2380-J
Curtis Ocie 1013 Del ....................... .2571
Curtis Paul I 232 N 6 ................... . 292D-M
Curtis Roy RFD 6 ................••..... 734-K-11
Curtis W J Mrs RFD 6 .................... 734-N-2
Curtiss F J 1145 Del ...................... 2609-J
Custer Oca Mrs 1247 Ky ................ ... 2341-J
Cutler House 1215 Ore ad ......•....•........ . 3680
Cut-Rate Groc &amp; Mkt 734 Mass ............... . 987
Cutter Fred Mrs 1604 Tenn ...••...•.......... 1161

D
Dahlene Danl E 947! Ill ................... 2371-W
Dahlene Hazel Mrs 615 Ind .. . . ... ..•....... .. 194
Daigh Richard A 1931 R I. ................. 3376-M
Daily Belle Mrs 1137 Conn .....•.......... . 2117-W
Dairy Queen Drive-In 1835 Mass .•....•........ 539
Dalsing John 624 N 5 .... . . ............... 1193-M
Dalton-Brown Studio 1403 W 7 ......••. . . ..... 701
Dalton Curtis 315 Miss .................... .. 3731
Dalton Melville Sunnyside K U ............... 598-M
D'Ambra Duke 1700 Ala ...........•......... 1443
D' Am bra. Photo Service 644 Mass .. .. •......... . 934
Dando Edw C 934 Ill .•....... ... .......•.. 2606-J
Daniel .T M 716 Miss ...................... 1224-J
Daniels Chas E RFD 1 .........••••••.... 767-N-11
DANIELS J S INS AGCY 222 W 9 ...•••...... . . . 972
Daniels L W Jr RFD 3 ........... . ........ 751-K-3
Daniels Lloyd 413 Mich ......•......•...... 2104-M
Danley Diane 1046 R I ...........•.•...... 1841-M
Dann Wm 1656 lnd .............•••....•.. . . 4096
DARNELL ELECTRIC 615 Mass .......••...... . 360
Darnell Lloyd R 620 Vt .......•.•............ 1990
Dauberman Harry 1220 Summit .......•..... 3426-M
Daugherty F L 84H N H ...................1735-J
Daum Bessie 1801 Miss .. . .....•.......••.. 3206-R
Daum C E 946 Miss ....... . .....•........ . 1160-J
Davenport C A 802 Oak ........... ....•... . 2360-R
Davenport C W RFD 1 .. .................. 763-N-4
Davenport Cora 1621 N H .....•.....•...•.. 2273-M
Davenport Harley 835 Lyons ......... ....... 2146-W
Davenport Howard A 524 Fla ............... 1117-M
Davenport Jas E 401 N 2 .................. 2134-W
Davenport W A 744 N 8 . .......•........... 3082-R
Davidson A B RFD 1 ............•....... 744-K-12
Davidson Arthur W 9 Winona .......••......... 1754
Davidson David L 846 E 13 ........... .. .... 3365-R
Davidson Dell 717 Ohio ..................... . 2427
Davidson Wren 828 Elm .................... 2398-R
Davis Alex 1331 N Y ...........•......•... 3256-J
Davis Alice A 1032 Conn ...............•... 2263-J
Davis Cecil H 1116 Conn ................... 3027-R
Davis Clarence L 742 Lyons ................... 3184
Davis Clifford T 1810 La .....••........... 3225-W
Davis E G 758 Lake .. ......•...... • ...... 2957-M
Davis Edd ie 2316 Vt ..... ...•...•.......... 3523-J
Davis Edw RFD 2 ........................ 706-N-4
Davis Eva 1021! Mass .......•••••.•••.... 1168-M

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LAWRENCE

Davis F S 1325 Strong . ............ ....... 3493-W
Davis Gerald V 192&amp; Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2308-W
Davis Glen Warren 922 Ky .. . . ' J • • • • • • • • • • • • 1228
Davis Gordon f 519 La .. . ..... ..• ......... 1433-W
Davis Harry J 44&amp; locust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1006
Davis J R 1401 Prairie . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 1829-R
Davis Jos E RFD 5 . ......... •....••. .. .. .. 2851-J
Davis Kathryn A 1145 Vt . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . 2050
Davis l Wayne 1345 Vt . . .. . ..•..... .... . . . 1129-J
Davis lucius l 91&amp; E 13 . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 1457-W
Davis Margaret RFD 5 ........... .. . . .... 778-K-11
Davis 0 T 1805 Maine . . ......... . ........ 1210-M
DAVIS PAINT ASSOCIATE STORE 931 Mass .... 1078
Davis R G 446 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1643
Davis Raymond 514 Locust •. .............. . 969-M
Davis Raymond 8&amp;0 Elm . . ....... . .• . . ... .. 2175-W
Davis Robt McNair 2210 N H ................ . 2151
Davis Sarah 415 Elm . . . . . ....... •....... 2613-W
Davis W E 1&amp;31 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3492-R
Davis W W 70&amp; W 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1114
Davis Walter C 104&amp; Ky . .. . . .......•...... 1550-W
Davison Bill1535 N H .... . .... . .......... 1906-W
Davison E E 312 Locust . ..... .. .... . ... ••.. 2134-R
Davison John 1018 Ky ....... .....•.••..... 1447-J
Davison Leslie 740 N 7.. . . • . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . 3367
Davison Vernon 322 Elm . ........ .......... 1042-M
Dawes Glenn A 1225 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2885
Dawson I L 906 Conn .....................1666-R
Day Bert 716 N 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 2578-J
Day E G 946! R I. ............... .... ... 3629-M
Day E I' 751 Lake ... ..................... 2347-M
Day Earnest 414 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .
1319-J
Day Howard N 933 R I .................... 2315-M
DEAD ANIMAL CO INC 1025 Conn .. .. . . • . . . . . 197
de Albuquerque A P Sunnyside K U . ..• ..•..... 656-J
Dean Clifford D ins 1130 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . 1812
Dearborn DeWitt C Sunnyside K U . . . . . • . • . . . 705-R
Deay Margaret Mrs 211&amp; Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . 2497-J
Deay Oliver 1337 Ky . .. , .... . . ..... . . . . . 2683-M
Deay Roy RFD 2 ... .... . .....••.•.. •..... 707-K-2
Deay Waller J 1028 N H. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 1618-J
DeCamp Dwight 1239 Ohio ....... ... ·...... .3665-M
Decker A I 82&amp; Ala ... .. .. ... .• ...... ..... 1790
Decker Chas E 705 Tenn ........••.......... . 2825
Decker J W Mrs 1208 Haskell . . . ... ......... 2555-M
DECKER-KEYS REAl EST &amp; INS AGCY 7 W 8
450
Decker W E 1022 Ohio ........... .......... 973-M
Deckwa Wesley 1121 R I ................ .. 3455-W
Deem F S phy 927! Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Residence 1108 Tenn . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . 455
Deforest L H 2145 Mass • ........ .. ..•...,. .2687-R
DeGraw Evelyn 1323 Ohio . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 1110-R
Deichert B P Mrs 1231 Ore ad ...•.....•.. ... 3823-R
Deiter John B 1'l12 R I. . .................. 2540-W
Delicath Jerry 94&amp; Ohio ... .... .. .1.. . . . . . .3269-M
DeLonq H K 1515 W 7 . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 3126
DE LONG H K sanitrm 1515 W 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3126
Delozier Fanny Mrs 1218 Miss ... ..• •..•.... 3683-M
Delo Geo E 1308 R I
. . . . ... . .......... . . 1606
DELTA CHI fraternity 1245 W Campus Rd . . . . . 868
DELTA DELT A DELTA 1115 La ............. . 537
Delta Delta Delta Annex 1232 La .....•..... ... 3236
DELTA GAMMA 1001 W Hills Pkwy .......... 768
Delta Tau Delta 1111 W 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1106
Delta Upsilon 1025 W Hills ..... . ............ 2903
DeMent H f 1627 Learnard .. ....... ....... 2327-R
Demeritt Fred 310 E 11 .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. 2412-W
Demeritt Leslie J RFD 4 .... ....... Call Clinton 2153
DeMoss R E 541 Mich ......•. ...... .. .. ... 3577-M
Denewiler Harry 727 N 3 .................. 2345-M
Denham Jas RFD 2
................... 737-K-4
DeN io Alma Mrs 1007 Ala . ... ..... ••. •... .... 1265
Denlinger F B 131 E 23 ..•...... . ......... 2113-W
Denman John H 140&amp; Tenn .......... .... ... 2683-J
Denman Susan Mrs 1010 Maine ...•...•..•.... 2999
Denninghoff Geo W 1134 Ohio . .•......•.... 3543-W
Dennis Emma Mrs 1324 Ky ...•.•••..•••.•.. 1129-R
Dennis Guy W 214&amp; Vt .. .. .. .... • .. ........ 1667-R
Denny Ed 1137 Vt ..... . ...... . .. ......... 2641-J
Denny Ed Serv Sta 1002 N H . .. . .... .. . ...... 2092
Denton Francis 94&amp; Mo ..•. ...•......••.... 2272-W
Denton Linda Mrs 1319 Tenn .....•••••.... . 3148-M
Denton Norman C RFD 6 ................. . 748-K-2

Deplue Adolph 1543 Ky ....•.... .. .. • . . .. . 1599-W
DERBY GRAIN INC 301 Locust . . ...... ....... . 370
Dergance Philip A 1529 Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1860-J
Detlor A W 1244 R I .... ............ .... . 1350-M
Detwiler Allan 91&amp; Vt
. . ......... .... .. 2758-M
DeVinney Robt E 845 Miss
...... ....... 1789-W
DeVore 0 E Mrs 1105 Vt ..........•. ....... 3127-J
DeWalt Greeta F 833 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2781-W
DeWalt S E 627 Ill . . . .... . .. .. ...... .... 1299-W
DeWatteville C L Mrs 920 Ohio ............. 2538
DeWeese F W 321 Elm .. .. ................ 3398- R
DeWeese Lester L 1211 Almira . . . . . . . • .. .. 2289-M
Dewis Diane 728 Oh io . . . . . . . . . .
. ...... 3193-R
DeWitt Aida Mrs Haskell Grds . . . . . . . • . . . . . 1340-J
DeWolf H F 704 Ohio ..................... 2536-W
Dibble R E 2009 Mass . .. ...... . . .. • . . . .... 2J,58-J
Dibble's 1401 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 288
Dicker A J 318 Johnson ........ . .. _ ....•... 1616-J
DICKER A J &amp; SONS grocers 64&amp; Locust .... .... 142
Dicker Alice 815 Ind . . . . . . . . . . .. ... ..... . 3589-W
Dicker C S 543 Walnut . . . . . . . . . . .... ..... 1282-J
Dicker Donald 718 Locust... ... ..
. ..... . 2205-M
Dicker Harry T Mrs 634 lnd ................ 2690-J
Dicker Josephine 718 Locust ...... . .. ....... 2205-J
Dicker Myron 1307 N H ....... •... . . .. .. . . 1831-J
Dicker Ralph W 815 Ind . .................. 3589-W
Dicker Ralph W 1116 La ........... .... .. .3231-W
DICKER &amp; SKINNER liVE STOCK 500 Maple .. .. 145
Dickerman Dan 85&amp; Lyon . ....... . ......... 1709-M
Dickey SamI Frank 439 Ill ....... . .... ... ... 2397-J
Dickey W M 2040 La .................. ... 2927-M
Dickinson S T 1029 Conn .......•....... .... . 773-J
Dickson 0 A 1016 Ky . . . . . . . . ............ 1844-J
Diehl P A 301 W 23 . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 2237
Dieterich Dale N RFD 3 ......•.•.. .. .. . . . . . 2434-J
Dietz Linas RFD 6 ... .... • . .....•..... .. 736-K-2
Dill W A Mrs 1301 Ohio.. ....... . ....... 3336-W
Di llard Mary J 520 La .. . .....•......• ... 2370-W
Dilley Harold Sunnyside K U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 598-R
Dillon Laverne RFD 2 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 706-K-4
Di mery Lizzie 817 Pa . . . . . . . ...... . ... . ... 1370-R
Dimery Stephen A 1309 N J .......... . .. ...3798-M
Dimick E H RFD 3 ... .. .. .. . • ........ 758-N-11
Dimond Merill R 812 Miss .. ...... ... ..... . . 2906-R
DINE-A-MITE INN 23 &amp; La ................... 845
Dingelstedt Geo F 8:32 La .................. 1640-J
Dingman John C Mrs 1803 Mass .... ........ 1469-M
DINGMAN'S FURNITURE &amp; UPHOLSTERY
1801 Mass 1503
Dinsmoor Paul A Mrs 1324 Strong .. ........ ... 2290
Dirk Henry RFD b . . . . . ...... . ........... 748-N-2
Ditmars Geo 1944 Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3792-M

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Dixon F D 1717 Ohio ............. . .. ..... 3694-J
Dixon Gussie 1234 Miss... . . . . • . . . . . . • . . .
. 580
Dixon Lloyd J 937 Mo ...................... 739-R
Dixon M H 713 Mo . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . .3171
Dixon Nelle Mrs 412 W b ......•.......... . 2749-W
Doane Eugene 1945 Tenn .....•...•........ 2619-W
Dobbins John W 1206 W 23 ................ 1154-M
Dobson Earl 1222 Miss .. ..... ...... .. .. .•.... 495
DOCKERY ClARENCE T liquors 1014 Mass. . . .. 703
Dockery Clarence T 621 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1100-M
Dockery Raymond 1810 La ....... , ...... . ..... 649
Docking Geo 1604 Stratford Rd . . ......•...•.. 1181
Docking Robt B 213 W 14 .............. ... 2972-M
Docking Wm 93&amp; Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 2247-R
Doctor Ben H 2108 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2962-J
. .198
DR PEPPER BOTTLING CO 815 N H . . . . . .
Dodd Leslie H Jr 1137 Ky.
...........
2234-W
Dodderidge Kenneth C 620 Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 816
Dodds Caryl J 734 Ind ....... .. . .. . .. .. .. . .306
Dodds F B atty 704 Mass .......... ....... ...... 6
Residence 903 Ala . . ............. ....... 1239-W
If no answer call .. ....... •. ............ 1239-W
DodSOI\ J R Mrs 913 Tenn . . . ..•.• .•... .... ... 2586
Dodson Orva Mrs 1131 N Y .. ............... 2136-W
Doering Kathleen 1214 Tenn ....• ........ . .. 2512-M
Dolan Dallas 83&amp; Ohio .....................1371-W
Dolan fi;dgar T 809 Vt ............ . .• . .... 2566-W
Dolan S M Mrs 1533 R I. ...... . .......... .2252- R
Dolan Thos 825 Ohio ...................... 2775-W

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Dolbee E M 1301 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • .
2625
go:ifka Walter J 649 N 6 ...........•.... 1974-M
o ~n C L 646 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . 2690-M
0on enry Co-op 1420 Ohio .....•....•..... , . 86
0onfer ~ W. 529 Walnut • . • . . . • . . • . • . • . . . . . 1470
0oo ey enn1s J 1810 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3224-R
goores R W Sunnyside K U . . . . • . . • . • . . . . . • 2834-R
otson W L 1334 N Y ................... 3467-M
Doty F H dentist 927! Mass . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . .
795
goty F..: ~r WREN Bg .... .. ... • .......... 3077-J
ouce
1909 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1339
Dougan Arthur W 1215 R I ................ . 2149-J
gougan Elmer L 1536. Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2395-R
ougan John RFD 3 ....... .•.. . ....... .. 751-K-11
gougherty Lucy T 1203 Oread ............ .. 2278-W
ouglas B F Mrs 308 W 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1043-J
Douglas County of . . ............ See County Offices
Douglas County Artificial Breeders Assoctn
1228 Haskell 238
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 D B Mrs 1300 Ky . • . . . . . . . . . . .
2518-M
Douglass Clarence RFD 4 . . . . . . . . . . . .
796-K-12
3241-W
Douglass Jas W 1121 Ky . . . . . . . • . . . . • .
Dove J A 2013 R I
.. .. ...•.. .. .. ....
1945
Dowdell Frank 519 Mlch. . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . 1134-W
Dowers 0 E 1708 Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 2330-M
Dowers L M 1900! La . .... ......... .. . . 1568-W
Downs Cora M 1625 Ala . . ..... , ........... 2676-J
Downs Travel Serv 1015! Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . .
3661
Doyle Bill 1635 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . , 2229-R
Draemel H R 19 W 11 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3481-M
DRAKE BAKERY 907 Mass . . . • . . . . . . .
61
Drake Carl 307 W 23 . . . ............ : .
1074
Drake Joe C 2234 Tenn . . . . . . . . . • . . .
3253-J
Drake Vernon Mrs 645 Calif . . . . . . • . . . .
1581-J
Draper Henry F 1827 N H...............
1941
Dreher Otto H RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 793-N-12
Drennon H C 23 &amp; Haskell . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
904
Drennon W M Mrs 944 R I ...••.......... . 2346-J
Dresser Jas 0 1220 R I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3647
Drew L L 1316 Summit . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 2284-W
Dreyer C E ofc 8 &amp; Vt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 840
Dreyer C E 2016 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2504
Dreyer Robt M 1231 Dread ................. 3823-M
Driscoll Beauty Shop 943 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
603
Driscoll Julius 1014 Vt ..........•...... ·... 2326-M
Drisdom C Mrs 809 w 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2873-R
Drumm Bob 1405 Mass .... •. . .......... .. 285B-M
Drury J W Sunnyside K U ...... ..• •...... . 3226-W
DUCK'S SEA FOOD TAVERN 824 Vt . . . . . . . . 2098
Duffee Lloyd Mrs 927 Ohio . • . . . . • . • . . . . . 1463-M
Duffy J A 1446 Ky
. . . . . . . . . •. . . . . . . . .
3443
Dula Alfred H 1333 Tenn . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .
3566
Dumas Archie P 1119 Oregon. . . .........
1445-W
Dunakin T E 447 Ohio . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .
1394-W
Dunbar Emma 1113 W 10 ............•... . 2543-R
Dunbar W A 431 Mo ............... : ....... 3463
Duncan Clark 1135 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1787
Dunden W J 115 E 17 Terr ................ 3586-R
Dunham F J 533 Maine ....... ...... ..... 2147-M
Dunigan C E RFD 6 ... .. ..... ..... . ..... 752-N-2
Dunkerley H L Mrs 1206 Tenn .............. 1632-M
Dunkley F H 633 Maine . ....... ....... ..... 1989-J
Dunkley Geo B 628 Maine ................. 3671-J
Dunkley Mary H soU Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1636-J
DUNLAP R L phy 647 Mass ..............
1977
Residence 1508 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3202
Dunn Benn J 1114 Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 2505-M
Dunn Clara 638 Walnut ............ . ..... 1194-J
Dunn John Mrs RFD 6 ................ . .. 734-K-4
Dunn Paul J 742 N 5 . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2776-J
Dunn R E 310 Funston ..........•....... 2345-W
Dunn R R 1609 Barker .................. 2689-M
Dunn Ralph 0 404 E 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2243-W
Dunn W A 745 Locust ..... ............... 2205-W
Dunn Willis RFD 6 ...................... 735-N-12
Duran Saml 940 lnd . .............. •.. .... 1520-M
guver ¥has G 218 Perry ..... .. ... • . . ...... . 3049-J
uver om 109 E 17 Te" •.••.•••...•••...•3586-W

guver Walter 2015 Mass •......•.••....... 2358-M
uver Wilbur 1400 Conn ...........•....... 2217-M
0uver Wm 1416 Conn . • . . . . . . . • • . • . . • . . 2431-R
Dyas Chas E 735! Mass ................... 1242-W
Dyche L L Mrs 1617 Mass .. • . • •..•...•... 2173-R
Oyer A H 929 Pa. . . . • ..... . ...•.....••.. 3178
Oyer Effie Mrs 744 R I . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . 3113-M
Dye! Lee A 1105 Ky ........................ 2359
Oyes Standard Serv 2246 La ................. 3374

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Eacock G C 2112 N H... , .. , ........ . ... .. . 579-M
~adr L~cJ T Mrs 1705 University Dr ...... ... . 2363-J
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ar1enbaugh F B 547 Mlch . . .............. 1117-J
Easley Roberta Mrs 200 Mlch . . ............ 1563-M
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E ston M E Bill 1535 R I ...... . ... ... ... 1146-R
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sum 11an C 1304 Conn . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 1382-W
rsum Allan C Jr RFO 5 ... , • • • • ......... 3418-M
aton Glen E 923 Ohio . . . .. .• ......•.. 2797-W
~~ve~ S M Mrs 500 Fla ......... .. ...... 3448-M
E~rhard A RFO 3 .. . .. .. ..... ~ .. .... 757-N-4
Eb r hard W 1101 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .3454-R
er art C l 121 E 19 . . . . . . . . . . • . . 2170-J
Eberhart Chas N 1512 W 9 , .... • .... . •... 3567-W
~~er~art Harold 2141 N H................. . 2329-J
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er art N E 835 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 2532-J
~~erth _Olga Frances 615 La . ........ . . . .. 2614-W
Eberwe!n Chas 0 RFO 2 ........ .. ..... 737-K-13
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Edmonds John Mrs 1322 Mass • . . . . . • • . . • . 2530-W
Edmonds Kenneth 1529 Ky . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 1602-R
Edmonds Leland R 1310 Ky
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Edmonds Marvin R 500 W 21 . • . . . . . . . . . 3143-R
Edmonds Norman S 2220 Vt . . . . . • . . . . . . . .
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Edmondson Donald K 1226 N Y . . . . . . . . . . . 838-J
Edmondson H W 936 Pa ........ . . . ....... 1370-M
Edmondson Jack B 945 Del . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285-R
Ed's Plumbing Shop 645 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1565
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Edwards Arthur 740 Walnut . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 1674-M
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Edwards Clifford 1239 N J . . . . . .. . . ... 2414-J
Edwards Foster 1911 Ky . • . • • • . . . . . . . . . 1406-J
Edwards Karl D 1645 Barker . • • . . • • . . .
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Edwards S R Mrs 1906 Tenn. .. . •....... 2402-M
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Eggert Katherine Mrs 1004 Conn . ...•....... 2761-W
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Eichhorn Grant 338 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3310-R
~!c~h~rn R L 1346 N H................... . 1308-R
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Estelle Howard M 629 N 4 .. . ... • ..... . . . .. 1379-W
Elam Ed 633 Conn . ......................... 1262
Esterly Geo A Dr 2216 Mass . .. . .... . ... .. . .. . 1204
Elbel E R 821 Miss . . ............. . . .. ...... 2367
Est es John K 1921 Ky . . . .. . . . ... ... . . • .... 3433-W
Estes M J 1906 R I . .. ..... . .. .. .... • . . . . . 2724-R
Elbrader Wm C Haskell Grds ...... . .. . ..... . 2722-R
Eldridge Barber Shop 701 Mass ............ ... . 2019
ESTES STUDIO 9271 Mass ....... . . . .. ....... 151
Eldridge Gift Shop Eldridge Hotel. . . . . .. ... . .... . 88
Etch Rite Photo-Engraving 5 W 14 . ...... . ...... . 114
Eldridge Hotel 7th &amp; Mass . . .. .. . . .. . .' ..... ... 807
Etscheid A C RFD 2 ........ . . ... . .. •.. . . . 760- N-3
Eldridge Mabel 518 Tenn . . .... . ....... .... 1677-M
Eubank Abbie Mrs 1016 Tenn . .•.... • ... .. . . . . 2872
Eudaly E L 1331 Vt .......... • ...... ... . . 1129-M
ELDRIDGE PHARMACY 701 Mass ........ . . . .. . 999
Eudaly Harry 938 Mo . .. .. . ...... . ... ... . . 1847-W
Eldridge Seba 1501 Crescent Rd . .. .... . .. . . . .. 2570
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ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLNR AGCY 1904 Barker . 454
Eliot Bevah F Mrs 631 Ohio .............. . .. . 3061
Eudaly Wi ll fred liquors 1906 Mass . . ....... . . .. 3518
Eliot's Cafe 240 Elm .... .. . .... .. .... ....... 2041
Eudaly Willfred 1913 Barker .. . ....... , . . .. .. . 3570
Elkin W F RFD 1 ... ... . .... ........ . ... . 768-K-2
Eustace H E osteo phy 10211 Mass . .. . .. ........ 499
Eustace H E Dr 1304 R I . .. ....... . .. .. .... .. 465
Elks B P 0 E lodge 725 Vt .. . . . •. ... •. . . . . .... 595
Eller Leo L 2028 N H ... . . .... . . . . . . . .. ... 1739-R
Evangelical .United Brethren Church The 1501 Mass. 2508
Evangelical United Brethren Church The Parsonage
Elliott A E 1208 Pa . .... . .. . ..... . . .. .. .. 2114-M
1009 Conn . 1331
Elliott C J 332 Locust ... ... . ....... , . . ... ... 1937
Evans A L 1646 Ala . . .. . .... . .•... .. . . .. . .. . 4099
Elliott Harry H 1511 Haskell .. ..... . .. . .. .. 2664-W
Evans Agnes U Mrs 643 Tenn ... .. .... .... .. . 2793-J
Elliott M C RFD 1 . ... ...... . ..... • .. . . .768-K-12
Elliott Sam S 1416 W 7 ... . ........ .. .... . . . 2944 • Evans Auto Supply 918 Mass ... . .. . ... . . . ... .. . 200
Elliott T G 1004 N Y . ..... .. . ..• .. ... . ... 1364-W
Evans D H 1834 Vt ... .. . .. . . ..... .. . .... ... 1728
Evans Dean M 909 Ill . . ... . .....••.. .. .. . .. 2296-J
Elliott U B 1924 R I. ...... .... .. , ..... ... 2322-R
Elliott W C Mrs 825 Maple .. ....... .. . .. . . . 2325-J
Evans Floyd E 917 Del .......... .. . .......... 3756
Evans Fredrick P 29 Winona ... . .•..... .. . . . 2969-R
Ellis Glen 1307 Conn . . . ..... ... . .•. . .... . . 2288-J
Evans Jack Jr 800 W 8 . ... ..... . . ....... . . 3218-M
Ellis W C 1516 Mass .. .. . . ....... ... . . . . .... 1516
Evans Jennie 765 Locust . . ... ... . .. .. . . .. .. 1936-J
Ellsworth Fred 1325 W Campus .... . .. • . ... .. .. 2954
Elm Gladys V Mrs 934 Tenn . ... .. • ......... 2413-W
Evans John C 546 Miss .. .. . . .. . . .• ...... .. 1593-R
Evans K C 704 I nd ... . . .... . . ... ... .... ..... 1978
EL NAVAJO COURT RFD 1 .... ......... . . . .. 2030
Evans Maude M Mrs 2202 Mass . .. . .. .. . . . .. . . 2357
Elston Clyde 1306 Laura . . . . . . ............. 3137-J
Evans Murray 713 Locust . . .. . .. . .. .. .• . .. . 3181-M
Elston Duane A 1205 Almira .. .. . ... . .... . . . 3131-J
Evans Wm Jr 1239 Conn . .. ......... . ..... . 1350-W
Elston F E 632 Mo . . . .. . .... . .. ... . ..... . . . 3774
EVERLEY ROOFING CO 617 Vt ..... ...... ... .. 511
Elston Gladys Mrs 1143 Pa . .. . .. . ..... . ... . 1445-J
Eves Wm 836 E 13 . ...... .. ..... . .. . .. . . . 3365-M
Elston Jeannette Mrs 112 Locust . . . . .... . ... 1585-M
Ewart Flora K 114 W 13 . ....... . . .. . .. .... 1448-J
EL TAMPICO CLUB 801 Pa .. ..... ........... 3373
Ewert Alden H 1400! La . . . .. . ... • ........ . 2519-J
Elvig F H 1511 Stratford Rd ....... .. •... ... .. 2544
Ewert Walter E Sunnyside K U . . . .......... . 1801-W
Elwell Chas 1111 Vt . .... . ... .. . .. .. .. ... . . .. 829
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Emerson Clara Mrs 833 Ark . . . ..... . . .. .. .. 2874-M
Emery Agnes 627 La . . . ...... . •.. . .... .... 2690-R
Ewing Bertha E Mrs 7341 Mass . . . .... . • .. . . 1893-M
Emery Edith 1306 E 13 . . ... .... ....... . ... 3426-J
Emery Ella 900 R I. .. . . . . ...... ..... , . . . 2758-J
Emery Jerrie 1339 Del . . . .... ............. 1081-W
Emick H W 406 Mo . . . .. .... .. . . .. ... .. .. . .. 1215
Facklan Virgil 320 Mill . .. .. ... .... . : . • ... . 1538-R
EMICK J OHN C abstracter 737 Mass ... . ... . .. .. 396
Facu lty Womens Club 1300 La . . . . . .. • .. . . . .. . 1309
Emick John C 1104 W 4 . ... . .. .. . .. ... . . . . . . 1084
Fairbanks Ike 300 N 8 . .... . ... . .... .. . . .. . 1130-R
EMICK JOHN H phonogs 10141 Mass .. . . ... ..... 343
Fairfax Hotel 708 Mass . . .. . . . ..... ... ..... .. 2316
Emick John H 1200 W 6 . . . .. . . ..... . . .. . . ... 1866
Fairhurst Donald P 611 W 6 . ..... . .. ..• . .. . 2632-M
Emmett A G RFD 1 . ... .. .... .... .. . . . .. . 756-N-4
Fait h John 112 Ohio . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . ...... . 1413-R
Emmett U H 1832 N H . . . ... . . ... . .... .. . ... . 391
Faler A A 513 N 7 . .. .. . ... . . . .. ...... . . . 1791-W
Employment Security Div 1035 Mass . . .. . . ... ..... 67
Faler Geo 640 N 6 . .... . . .. . .. . .. . ... ... .. 1974-J
Endacott Jas A 9461 Ala .. . .. .... . . ..... .. 1730-M
Falkenstien E L 546 E 19 . .. .. ...... • .. . .. . . . 2591
Endacott John 1425 Ky . .. . . . . ... ... ... . ... 1580-M
Falls Paul A 335 Ark ... . . . .. . ••. . .•. .. ... 1254-M
Endacott Norman mnumts 810 E 13 . . . .... . ... . . 449
Fambrough Don 2223 Tenn . . . .... .. .. .. . .. . 3238-M
Endacott Norman 845 Tenn . .. . . . . .. ......... . 3499
Fant E F Rev 818 N Y . . . . ... .. . . .. .. ... ... . 1897
Engel E F 1619 S Crescent Rd ..... . .... . .. . 1620-M
Faringer N E 1836 Learnard . ....... . .... . . . 2444-W
Engelberger Geo 527 Lake .. . .. ... .. .•...... 2776- M
Farley Eben 1041 N Y . .. . .. .. . . .• .. .. . .... 1995-R
English Bert 923 Ohio . . .. . .... .. . •. . . .. ... 2797-M
Farley J T meats 2135 Tenn . . . ...... . ..... . . . 1127
Engwall Carl A 924 Ky ... ...... . ........... 2695-R
Farm Bureau Mutual Ins Co Inc Agent RFD 2 . . 752-N-4
Enns Myron RFD 5 . .. . ... .. . . .. ..• . .. . . . . 778-K-2
Farmer Everett 1104 Pa .. ....... . . . .. . ... .. 2750-J
Entwisle Frank N Sunnyside K U . . .. . ....... 3249-W
Farmer Ivan M 625 W 16 .. . .. . ..... .. . .. .. 3476-J
Episcopal Church 1011 Vt . . .. .. ...•.. .. ...... 1111
Farmer Ralph S 845 Ala . . .. . . . . . . ... . . .. .... 945-J
Episcopal Rectory 1011 Vt .. . . . . . . . . . . . ...... lOll
FARMERS &amp; BANKERS LIFE INS CO 705 Mass . . . 955
Epley H P 624 Mich .... . . .. . ..... .. . . ....... 2951
Farmers Insurance Group 21 W 9 . .. .. ... . ... .... 95
Equitable Life Assurance Society of U S 2009 N H . . 57
FARMERS RENDERING SERV 1025 Conn ... . . ... 197
Erhart Albert room hse 800 Ohio . ..... . ... ..... 3388
Farr Edgar H upholsterer 646 W 23 .. . ·. ..... . . . 1290
Ericksen E Gordon Sunnyside K U .. . . . . ... .. .. 682-M
Farrell Helene Thomas Mrs 1714 Miss . ... . ..... 2891
Erickson Arvid E 1532 Mass .... . .. • . . . .. . .... 2261
Farrier Don E 2046 Ky . .. .... .. . ..... ... . . 2735-M
Erickson C E 730 Conn .. .. ... .. . ..• . .. ... . 2249-.R
Farrier Fred 1 &amp; Miss ..... ... . . ... .. .. . . . ... 1366
Erickson C E Jr 1243 Almira . .. .• . ...•...... 2142-R
Farrier Fred K 745 Conn ... .. . .. .. ........ . 2983-W
Ericson H E RFD 1 ........ .. . . .'. .. ...... 749-N -2
Farris Earl A RFD 4 . . . . . . .. . .•... . ...... .741-N-4
Ericsson H C 1635 Mass . .... .. .•. .. ... ... .. 1411-J
Farris Geo E 1228 La .. . .. ... . .. ... . ....... 2235-J
Eriksen C J Mrs 1011 N H ... .... . , ... .. . .... 2956
Faust Lloyd M Sunnyside K U . ..... .. ... . ... 1431-M
Fawcett Merlin 1139 R I .. . . . . . . ..•• . . .... 2539-M
Eriksen Conrad Kerulf RFD 3 ..... • ... .. . .. 758-K-22
Ernst Philip 913 lnd ... ...... .• .. .. .•. . .. . 1520-W
Fearing Albert H 1622 N H ... ..•. ..... . .. .. 1690-J
Ernst Philip Jr 1617 R I .. . .. . .... ... , .. . .. 1690-R
Fearing Bascom C 1211 Vt ......... . ... . .. . 3837-W
Ernst &amp; Son hardware 826 Mass .. . . • . . . .. .. . .. . 341
Fearing Gar 832 N Y .. . . .. . . . ...... . .. ... . .. 1142
Erwin E C 410 Forrest . .. • ...... . .. .. • .. .. . 1693-R
Fearing Laura Mrs 1643 Ky .. . . .. .... . .. ... 2686-M
Erwin Howard R 1040 Conn ... . . . . .. • ... . .. 1995-W
Fearing Sherman 633 N 3 . ................. 1379-J
Federal Land Bank Agt 723 Mass ... . .... .. . . . . . 446
Erwin L E 2242 Barker . . •. . .. . .. . .. .•. . .. . 2654-R
Erwin Ralph 825 N H . . ...... . ....... . ... . 1586-M
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Esch Joy 523 La ..... . ...... . .... . . . ... .. 1694-W
Fees Jas H 845 Mo . . . ..•. . .. . •..... . ...... 3490-J
Eson J R Mrs 39 Winona ... . ..•......... .. 2969-W
Feist John P 2101 Ohio . .. . ... . ... . ........ 2337-R
Feist Raymond 1810 Ill ...... . •.... . .•..... 3048-R
Essick Wm R 1507 Stratford Rd .. . • ... .. . . ... . 2863

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Felt Wm W 924 N J ... ..••• ... .•. • ....... . 1934-J
Fenstemaker Stanley T RFD 1 ....••. • . ..... 768-K-3
Fenstemaker T S 1724 Ky . . .... . ..... • ..... 2383-W
Fenton Robl M 1219 Ohio ...... .. ......... 2235-W
Fergus Richard W 1118 Oregon ... . • ... . ..... 1489-W
Ferguson Sam W 124 W 13 .. ... .•........ . . 1490-R
Ferguson W M 440 Ala ... . ..•..... ..•• . •. 2665-M
Ferguson Wm 305 W 19 .. . ......•...... .... 1406-R
Fessler Max 413 Maine ................. ... 2203-W
Fetter Geo C Rev 808 Tenn ... ..... ........... 2622
Fetty Ethel N Mrs 732 N 3 . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . ... 3660
Fetty Herb 1018 N J .......... .• . . . ..... .. 2241-R
Fiegenbaum B F Mrs 937 Ky ..... . ......... . 798-W
Fields J Eldon 2216 N H ..... ... ... •..... ... . 1079
FIELD'S SERV STA 1826 Mass ..... • . ........ 2091
Fields W L 624 Walnut .••.... . ....... . .... 1194-W
Figgins Kate 1036 Miss . . ................. . 1137-R
Figgins L 0 140 Mich ................ . .. . . 1539-R
Filkin R S 1800 lnd . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1066
Filkins Fred 82 0~ Mass. ....... .. . . . . . . . . 2865-M
Filley Allie 227 Lincoln . .... • .......• .. . . .. 3190-W
Fincher Chas E 428 Elm . .. ..... .. ...... . .. 1631-W
Fincher J 0 545• N 8 .... . .... •. . •.. . . ... .. 3243-R
Findley Frank F 1720 Vt .. ... . ... . . . . • . . . 2802-W
Findley Jas S RFD 1 . . ..... .... ..•...... 799-N-13
Findley W R 413 Miss ... .... : ... . ......... 1183-R
Fink J K RFD 1 ..... ..........•...... .. .. 1563-R
Fink Jack 2301 Mass ...... . . .'.......... .. 3523-W
Finley R W 1140 N J .. ........ . . ..... •.. .. 2473-R
Finley Robt B 1515 W 9 ........ ...•• ...... 1894-W
Finney Chas H 1729 Mass .................. 3642-J
Finney Laurence M 1914 Ohio . ........ . ... .. 1952-R
Firner H W RFD 4 .... ...... . ...... • .. .. .. 3128-J
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 746 Mass . ...... ... . . . . 30
Fischer Alfred G Sunnyside K U ........ • .... •2947-J
Fischer Otto A 743 I nd ... ......•....... . .. .. 2507
Fishback Florence Mrs 1819 Ky .... . .... ..... 1421-J
Fishback Walter 1730 Ohio .. ...... ......... 1679-W
Fishel V C 701 Ill . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . 3343
Fisher 0 L 1145 E 15 ....... .. • .......... . 1075-M
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Fisher I P Jr 121 W 14 .. ........ . . ...... . . 3696-M
Fisher J M RFD 3 . . .... . ..... , . .••....... 1992-M
Fisher Lester 1745 Barker ....... ...... . .. .. 3108-W
Fisher M C 1711 Mass . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3799
Fisher Robl C 1609 Tenn .. .' ..... ..•. ... .... 736-J
Fitch Henry S RFD 3 . ... . . ..• . .. ....•. . . 746-N-12
Filch T G 705 Ohio .. ...... .. .••. . . • ....... 1082
Fitz G H 1141 N J .. .. . .... .... .. . ...... . 2263-W
Fitzpatrick Edw F 2035 Ohio . . ......... .. . . . 2320-J
Fitzpatrick Frank G 926 Tnd .....•. .. ..... .... 2417
Fitzpatrick R M Mrs 1515 Meadow Lane .... .... 1873
Flanders Harold 1328 N H ...•...... . ...... 2663-M
Fleagle E A Mrs 1026 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2223
Fleener Richard 1318 N H ........ ..•. ..... 3545-M
Fleer Jay M RFD 5 .. .................. ... 2221-W
Fleer Lucas 436 Mo .........•. . . ..... .... 3794-W
Fleer Rose 1020 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 31
Fleming LeRoy 1009 Maine ..... ... .. • ... . .. .. . 749
Fleming Leslie W 1241 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . .1712-M
Fleming W C Sunnyside K U . ...... ••..... . .. 3530-R
Flesh man Chas 808 R T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2533- M
Fleshman Chas RFD 3 ...... ..... ......... 754-K-12
Fletcher Alfred 1705 Ill ................... 1526-W
Fletcher Capitola 1013 N H ...... ..... . ... . 3568-M
Fletcher Jack 1315 Tenn . . .... .. .... . • .... . 2738-R
Fletcher Sherman 836 R I ...... . •. . •. ........ 3133
Flint L N 1603 La .. .. . .. .. .. .. • .. • .. . .. . . 2897
Flory C E 2219 Tenn .... .. . ... .. .... ...... 1604-W
Flory Frank H RFD 6 ....... ...... •...... 734-K-12
Flory I S 913 N Y . ... . .... . . .. ... .. . .... . 2482-W
Flory Orville C 2006 Leamard ............... 2103-J
Flory Roy 2009 Vt .. ................. ....... 1213
Flory Warren C RFD 4 . • • • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 796-K-3
Floyd Vern 945 Ala .. ...•......•.•..... . . .. .. 767
Floyd's Refrgtn 945 Ala . ..... ... ............. . 767
Foley Joe Jr RFD 1 Lecompton .......... .. 799-K-2
Folks Guy M RFD 4 ....... .. .. ....... .... 763-N-3
Folks John 813 R I. ... . .................. 2456-W
Foote Paul W 2134 Mass ... . ..... . .. , ..... 1151-W
Forbes Fritz W 615 Ohio ........ • .....•...• 2998-M

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Ford Daniel K Rev 605 Maine .... .•... ... ... 2677-W
Ford Ella Mrs 812 R I ................ • .... 1313-W
Ford Joe RFD 3 .. . ..... . ..........•..... 758-N-4
Ford W M 731 N Y ..... . .......... . ...... 1795-W
Ford W T 626 Ohio ....... . ........... .. ... 2442-J
Forney H A RFD 2 . . ..... ..... ... • ... .. .. 786-K-2
Forney Lewis Capt 1817 Miss ...... ... • ... ... 2413-J
Forsee Hulen 1138 N Y . ... .......... • ..... 3125-M
Fortson Hattie 809 Maple . .... .. ........... 2125-W
Foster Bert T 1037 Conn ... .. ......... ...... 773-R
Foster Bess 1036 R T.. ....•... .....•. .•.. ... 3984
Foster Fred RFD 1 .... ..•.. ...... • .... .. 768-K-21
Foster Geo 0 905 Maine ................ . ..... 489
Foster Hall 1200 La . . ..· .•. .. ..•....••. . ..... . 257
Foster Ina Mrs 1301 Vt .............. .... . 2518-W
Foster John 1232 La ...... •........•.. .. .. 2351-W
Foster John RFD 1. .. .. .......... . ...... 799-H-22
Foster Paul C 1901 Barker . . ......... . ...... 777-R
Foster Robt G 1713 Ala ..............•.. .. 2697-W
Fowler Allen 425 Lincoln ....... • .......... 2301-W
Fowler Earl M 1032 Ky . ...... ..•.•••• .... . 1190-M
Fowler Lillian J 722 Grant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2119-J
Fowler Mary 1 317 R I. .... . .... . .......... 3545-R
Fox C Maynard 1000 Ohio . .. •..........•... 1120-M
Fox Cloyd 1015 Ky . ... ... . ......... . • . .... 3771-J
Fox Fran k ins 1st Natl Bk Bg ... .. •...... ... ... 510
Fox Frank 19G3 Barker ............ • ........ 2724-J
Fox H E 1116 N J . ..........•............ 2581-J
Fox Harry L RFD 5 .. . ........•..•.•..... . 728-K-3
Fraker Geo 803 N Y . ....... . ....... .... . . . 2484-J
Frakes Robt F 736 N 3 ....... .... ...... .. . 2157-M
Frame Jas Horace 646 N 5 . . . ........•..... 2783-W
Francis Geo W 900 Ohio ............ • ..... . 1947-R
Francis Gilbert 935 Ill ............ • ... ... .. .. 2426
FRANCIS SPORT GDS 728 Mass .. .. ...• . .... .. 640
Francisco Jean 1741 Vt ......... .... . • ..... 2782-J
Frank Kenneth 742 Ark ........... • ...... . . 254'9- M
Franklin Emma 1324 Pa ..........•.. .. .. . . 1081-R
Franklin Viola Mrs 429 Tnd ............... .. 1197-R
FRANK'S FURNITURE CO 834 Mass ......... .. . 834
Franks Kenneth 2134 Learnard . ............. 2597- R
Franz Herbert RFD 3 ... .. ......... . ..... . 2973-W
Franz Melvin IH 721 Ill. ...... . ... .... ..•.. .2996-J
Franz Serv Sta 900 N H ....... . ...... .. .. . . .. 867
Fraternity Management Inc 1026 Mass ............ 66
Frazier Cedric 1000 Miss .. . . ..•.............. 3765
Frazier Geo R 1100 N J .. .•. ................. 1512
Frazier Helen 537 Mich .................... .. 3485
Frederick A 8 642 W 23 . ... ... ............ 285.2-M
FREDERICK PROD CO 1310 W 7 . .......... ... 1238
Fredrickson Margaret Mrs 1019 Ky . ......... 1779-W
Free Methodist Parsonage 404 E 12 . .. .. . . ... 2594-W
Freed Ralph B 819~ Vt ..... , ... . ...... .... 3673-W
Freeman Arnold 1315 N Y ...• . ............ 2624-M
Freeman Glen E 123 E 19 ..... .. • . .... • . ... 2170-M
Freeman Glen E 1922 Barker ...... • .... ... .. 2391-J
Freeman Willis H 1406 Oakhlll .. ....... .. ... 1073-W
French Claude 709 Ark ........•.. • ........ 2114-R
French Lenore RFD 3 .... . .. . ... ... .... .. 712-K-11
French Thelma 941 Conn ... ..••...... ...... 2292-J
Frenger Kate 1305 Haskell ...•..•....• .... . 299·4 -M
FREY FRED liquors 313 N 2 . .. ....... ........ 3591
Frey Fred 1027 Ill ......... ..... .... • ..... 1769-M
Frey Pearl S Mrs 1108 N Y . . ..... • ..... .. . 1622-R
Frick Edwards L 1235 Ky ................ . ... 3085
Friend C E 1500 Learnard .............•.. . ...1087
FRIEND PAUt. H LUMBER CO 1030 Mass. .. .... .42
Friends Church 1601 N H ....•............. 141'9 -W
Friends Church parsonage 1205 N Y ......... . 2624-J
Fries H A 1201 Tenn . . .•... .. ............. 1810-R
Frink L H dentist 847 Mass . .................. 571
Frink L H Dr 2145 Vt ... .. .. .' ..••........... 1715
FRITZ CO tires 14 E 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 4
Fritz E A RFD 1 ... . .. ..... ......... ... .. 739-N-3
Fritz Hazel Mrs 845 Maine .......... •.... .. 2283-R
Fritze! Albert J 2233 Ohio ........•.•...... 1251-M
FRITZEL A J serv sta 1900 Mass ... .. •• ..... •. 3399
FRITZEL FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 546 Miss . ... 1280
Fritzel J V Jr RFD 1 ...•...........•.... 767-K- 13
Fritzef Jack RFD 6 .............. . .. .. . . .. 1682-W

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FRITZEL-JAYHAWK DAIRY PRODUCTS 834 Vt .. 182
Fritzel's Slaughter House 11 &amp; Haskell .. . ....... 1612
Froeliger Anna Mrs 1044 Conn .. ..... . . .. , .. 1995-M
Frost Clayton L 401 Mich . . .. . ..... .. . . .. . . 1117-W
Frost Lyman 424 Miss ... . ....... . . . ..... . . 2658-J
Frowe Wm 1924 La . . .... . ....... . . . •..... 2537-M
Frye Alberta 1743 Ohio ..........• .. .. ... .. 2246-W
Frye Grace Mrs 810 Garf ield .... . .... . • . . . . . 1850-M
Frye J E Mrs 420 I nd . ... . ... . . .. • . ... ... . 2385-W
Frye John C 1711 Ala . .. . .. ...... . • .... .. . .. 1143
Frye Robt 416 Wis ... . ....•. .. ............ 3194-R
Frye Spencer 1827 Ky ...... . ............ .. 1414-M
Fuel Matthew 4 34 Ill .. : . ..... . . • ....... . . . . 744- R
Fugate J B 1310 Tenn . .. . .. . ... .• ......... 2183-R
Fuller H R 82 2 Ala . . .... . ..... . ... . . • .... 2164-R
Fuller Norman E 2120 Ohio .. .... . .......... 3255-M
Fullerton Apartments 1339 Ohio . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 2089
Ful lerton Katherine E 1122 Ky .. .. .. • .. ..... 3127-M
Fultz Fred Mrs 1408 Tenn . .....•.......... 2683-W
Fultz Jas L 815 E 11 . . ........ .. ... ... . .. 1910-W
Fu nk Lena S 7 01 La ....... •.. . . . . . ..... . . . . 2528
Funk Richard RFD 2 .. . ... . . .. .• • . . ... . . .. 752- K-2
Funk T D ofc 940 Mass . .. . .... . ...... . .... . . . 774
FUNK TALMAGE D 701 La .. .... .. .......... 2528
FUNK'S MORTUARY &amp; CHAPEL 940 Mass ..... . 119
Furman Dave 1809 Mass ...... . ... . .. . .. . . . 2771- R

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G I JOE'S SERV STA 601 Vt. .. ...... . ... . ... 3315
Gagliardo Domenico ll08 Ohio .. ..... • • . .... . . 2696
Gaines Lloyd L in~ 927 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1438
Gaines Lloyd L 1900 La . . . .. .. . ........... .772-W
GALLAGHER BUDDY MOTORS 634 Mass . . . . . 1000
Gallagher E T 621 Tenn ...... .. . . . . ... . .. .2209-J
Gallagher Rose Mrs 1139 Tenn ... .. . ...... . 2734-R
Galloway Alt hea Mrs 1505 Ohio ... . . •.. ..... .. 3174
Galloway Chas A 2245 R I. : .. .. . , . . .... . . ... .. 1708
Gallup Alfred F 1212 Ohio ..... .. . . ... . .. . . . 746-M
Gallup Alfred F ins Lawrence Natl Bk Bg .. ... .. . . 133
Gamber Jesse E Sunnyside K U. . .
. . 814-M
GAMBLES DEPARTMENT STORE 930 Mass . . .. . . 528
Gamma Phi Beta 1339 W Campus Rd . .. . ... . . .. 3510
Gano D R 22 20 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2980
Gantz Jacob RFD 1 Williamstown ........ .. 743-N-12
Garber Floyd 1221 N Y .. . .. . ... .. . ... . ... . 3286-W
Garber 0 H 9 29 Conn . .. . . . .. ... ... . . . ... . 2568- M
Garcia Julio 820 N J .. . . . •• . . . . . • . . .. • .. . . 1726-R
Garcia Thos 616 Lake . . . . .... . . . • .. . .. . .... 3122-J
Garcia Thos Jr 811 R I .. . ... . .. . . .. . .. ... . 2577-R
Garden Robt E 839 Miss . . . . •... . . .. .. .. . .. 1789-M
Gardner A M 1312 Vt ... .... .. . • .. . . .. . .. . 1514-R
Gardner Arthur 0 642 La .. ......•. ... . . . . . . 3470-R
Gardner Don 142 0 Crescent Rd .... . .... .. .. . 3441-J
Gardner E T 1344 Mass . . . . . .. . . . .... • . . . .. 2530-R
Gardner May 1 200 Miss ....... . . .... . .. . . .. .. . 208
Gardner Raymond E RFQ 5 .. .. .. ... . .. . .. . . 728-K-4
GarlandS~ 217 Miss . . . ... .. . . , . .. . ... . . . 2388-W
Garnand R1chard 16 27 Ky . . . .. . . . . • .. . ... .. 3440-W
Garner Harold 619 Ala . . . . ... . .....• • ..... . . 723-R
Garratt V W RFD 2 . . . .. .. .... .. ..... ...703-K-12
Garrett E L Mrs 1116 Tenn .......... . . . . .. 1587-W
Garrett Glenn 219 N 7 . . . ..... • ..... . . .. . . . 2179-R
Garrett Jack 643 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266
Garrett John 918 Pa . . . ....... . ... . ... .. . . 2378-R
Garrett Kenneth E 718 Ky . . ... . .. . ... . .• .. . 3753-J
Garrett Market RFD 5 .. . . . ... . .......... . 781-K-4
Garrett Marvin 2240 Barker .......... .. . . . .. 2950-J
Garrett R B Sunnyside K U . . . . .. . . . • . . .. . . . 3425-W
Garrett Robt Mrs 327 E 19 . .... . . .. ... . .. . 1605-R
Garrett Wm C 705 E 19 . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 2459-W
Garrison Robt H 1820 Vt .. .. .. ..... . ....... 3460-J
Garrison Verne 1105 R I . .. .. .. ... . .... . ..... 2524
Garvie Herbert 1011 Ala . ... .. . . .. . •. . . ... . 1417-R
Garvin Nannie 901 Ill . . . .. • .. .. . ...... . . . . . 2939-J
Gas Co 733 Mass ... . .. . . .. . ... .. .. . . . .. ... . .315
After Ofc Hours Call Manager's Res ... . . . .. . . .306
If no answer call .. . .• .• .•... . . .. .. . . . .. . . 103l
If no answer call . . .. •• .. . .. . . . . . .... . .. . . 2885
Gaskill Terry 1603 Mass .•..... .... . . ... . .. . . . 188
Gaston E ThaY,er 1804 Miss .. . .... • ..... .. . . 1721-J
Gatewood Chester 7 01 Elm . . .. ... . ...... .. . 1585-W
Gauck H C 620 Ala . . .. . . . .•.. ..... .. . . . .... . 927

Gauck Truck Lines 237 Ark . . . .... .. .. ... ... . . . 927
Gaumer C S furnit ure refinishing 1025 Miss .. .. ... 286
Gaumer C S 1025 Miss . . . .. .. ... .. .... . .... .. 286
Gaw Helen 114 W 13 ..... .. ...... .. ...... 1448-R
Gayle Robt E Lieut 1935 Ohio . .. .. .. .. . . . ... 3195-J
Geil W 940 R I. .. .. . . . . ...... . ........... 2640-R
Geis Laurence 1007 R I. . .. .. . .... .... ..... 1764-M
Geltch Waldemar 1026 Colonial Ct . .... ...... .. 3196
Gemmell R B 325 W 9 . .... .. .. . ..... . . ... 3294-M
Gemmell's cafe 1241 Oread ... . .. • • . .. . ..... . . 2004
GEMMELL' S CAFE 717 Mass . .. .. . . . . .. .... . . 2072
GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC 1103 Mass .. . . . . . . 19
GENE' S MARKET 1301 Del ....... .. ..... . .. . . 248
Gengler Phil J RFD 5 ...... . . ... •.. . ... ... 3062-M
Gentry M E 338 Elm .. .. .. .. .. ......... ... 1298-W
Gent ry Ralph 821 N H. . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . 1586-J
Gentry Seymour 0 RFD 1 ... . . ..... . . .... . . 739-K-4
Gentry Ted 1008 Miss .. ..... . .. ... ... • . .. .. . 2393
Gentry W A w 2 . . .. . . . ...... . ..... . . . . . 2225-W
George Ernest W 1329 Ohio ... . .... • ....... 3337-W
George Odeal F Mrs 1041 Vt ...... . . •. . . .. .. 2926-R
George Walter RFD 2 . .... . . .. . ... • . • . . . . . 798-K-2
Georgia Tracy 1814 Mo ... • · ... . . . . . . • ... . 3408-M
Georgie Chas 8 24 I nd . . ... . . .. . . .. • •· .. .. .. 3057-R
Georgie Gladys 302 Ark .. .. . . . . . . ..... . .. . . 1254-J
Gerard Mabel J M'rs 2205 Tenn ... . ...•..... . .. 1416
Gerhart T R 2043 Tenn . . . . .... . .. . . • .... .... 1252
Gerst enberger Delbert C 2000 R I ... .. .•... . 2937-M
Getker B L 732 R I .. ........... ...... .. .. 1857-J
Getto M J 1021 Maine .... .. .. . ...... . . .. .. . 1266
Getto Pau l H dentist Lawrence Natl Bk Bg . . . . . 3692
Residence 1029~ Ala . .... .. ~ .. . ....... .. 2279-M
GIBBS CLOTHING CO 811 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459
Gibler Eugene E 8 25 R I .. . . . ... .. ... . ... . . 2833-R
Gibler Ivan 1035 N J . . .. ........ . .. . .. . . .. 1295-J
Gibler I van T 816 Garfield . ... . . .. . . . .. . . . . 2495-W
Gibler Mae Mrs 831 Garfield . . . •....... .. . .. 854-W
Gibson Carl 841 Miss . . ... . . . ... . ... . ... . .. 3251-R
Gibson Clarence 0 1114 Del . . ... .. ... . ... . 2473-W
Gibson Hilden R 1629 Barker . . .. • ... . ..... . 2506-W
Gibson louise 90 5 Tenn ... . ..... .. .. . ... . . . 1927-J
Gibson Robl D RFD 1 . ... ... . ....•. . .. . . . .763-K-3
Gieseman Rose 2208 Mass .. . . .. . . ....... . .. . . 2441
Giesman Henry RFD 3 . .. .......... . ... .. . 751-N -2
Giesy Veta S Mrs 1800 N H . .... . .... . • . . .. 2133-W
Giffin Kennet h R 1810 La ........ . . • ...... 3273-M
Giffin Ki m Sunnyside K U . ... ... .... • • . . . .. 3112-W
Gifford Grace L Mrs 1340 Ky . . . • . ... .. • . .. . 1131-J
Gilbert Joel Allen 1235 N Y . .. .. .. .... .. .. . . 3286-R
Gilbert Lottie Mrs 1531 Ky . . ....... . . . . . . . 3025-M
Gilbert Noah Rev 243 N 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3421
Gilbert Wm 1201 Oread . . . .. .... . . • . .. . . .. 1916-W
Gilbreath Ed 1505 Oakhill . .... . ... . .... . .. . . . 1264
Gilchrist S W 44 Winona .. .. . . . • . .. . . . ... . . 3093-J
Gile Walter 1304 Oakhill . . .... . .. ... ... . . .. 2494-R
Gilkerson Leon J 820 Ill . ... ... .•... . . •.. ... 2438-R
Gilkerson's Cafe 912 Mass .. . ... . .... ... .... . .3389
Gill M R 1521 Stratfofd . .. ... . . . . .. .•.... .3340-W
GILL M R REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGCY 640 Mass .111
Gilles Helen phy 747 Mass . . . .... . •.... . .. . . .. 544
Residence 1831 University Dr ... . . . ....... 1979-W
If no answer cal l. .. . . .. . . . .. . . . ... .... . .. . 870
Gilley Lizzie 701 Mo . .... . ......... .• ... .. 1056-J
Gilliland Glenn E 1912 Vt ..... •. ... . • . . .. .. 2925-R
Gillispie Jas W 1728 Mlch . ....... ..•. . . . .. . 2682-J
Gi llum G C 2123 R I . . ....... ... .. . • . . ... . 1554-W
Gi lmore Annie 0 RFD 3 Eudora .... • .. ... . .. 776-N-3
Gilmore Gertrude 70 0 Ohio .. . . . .. .. • . ... . . . 3101-R
Gilmore W J Mrs 319 E 7 . . . .. . . .... ... ... . 1441-R •
Gimblet John 832 Ky . . . . .......... .. ..... . 3673-J
Gimblet Ralph E 915 Maine ..•. . . .. . . .... .. . 1322-J
Girl Scout Hdqtrs 729~ Mass .... . .. . . . •. ... .. . 3429
Givan Mattie 718 Lake ............ . .. .... . 3639-W
Givens Belle Mrs 820 N Y . .. •. . ... . .. . .. . . . 2126-W
Givens E C 406 W 6 . ...... . .. . ...• . ..... . . 1677-J
Glahn Gene 2200 Vt .. ..... .. .. .. . . • . . . . . . .. 2815
Glasgow Jas 630 Mo ... . ...... ..... .. . . . . . 1400- M
Glasgow Lane 1229 N Y ........... . .. . ... . . 2217-J
Glasgow T J 121 E 17 . .. . . .. . . .• ... . .. . .. 2633-W
Glass Mabel N Mrs 905 Te nn . ... . . . ....... . 2813-W
Glass T E 629 Ala .......... . . .. . .. . ... . .. 1400-J
Glasscock C E 707 Elm .. .. . .... .. .. .. . • .. . 1585-J
Glassml re Zoe Mrs 1214 Tenn .••...•.•..... . 2512- M

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Glathart A B 638 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1070
Glatthaar R K RFD 4 .....•. . .....•. . .. 796-N-11
Gleason Shirley 1100 Tenn . ..... . .... . .... •1474-M
Gleed Clarence A 515 w 23 ................ 2862-J
GLEED CORNER PRODUCE CO 525 W 23 ..... .. 219
Glenn Mart ha Mrs 1245 Pa ........ . ...... . 2178-W
Glinka John L 1911 Tenn . ...... . .•... .. •.. 1396-M
Glover Barbara 2001 Vt ... . ....... . .. . ..... 1780-J
Goble C C 1536 Tenn ....... . ... . ...•...... .. 3619
Goble Chas R 533 Elm ...... .. . . . . . . ....... 3181-R
Godding A H 1004 Ill .. . ... . . . .. .. .. . . . ... . 2210-J
Godding Frank E 437 Maine. . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 3042
Godfrey Everett 635 N 6 ... . . .. . .• . ... .. . .. 1974-R
Goetsch Jean 1746 Vt .......... ..... ...... 1796-R
Goff Frank RFD 6 .. . . . .. . ... . ..•... .. .. . 748-N-4
Goff M W RFO 1 ... ...... . ......•...... 739-K-21
Goff Roy L 2045 Mass .. . ....• .... ... . ... . 1835-W
Golden Billie B 442 Forest ...... ... ... . ..... 1813-J
GOLDEN CREST DAIRY 2016 Learnard . .. .. .. . 3162
Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass .. . .. ..... 3395
Golf Kennet h S 1841 Maine ...... . ......... 3408-W
Good J R 1045 Vt . ...... .. .. ... . .. .. ... ..... 620
Goode Jos rOOf!~ing house 1245 Oread . • . ... .. . .. 1504
Goodman Marvm l 1107 W 6 . . . ...•... . .•..723-W
GOODRICH B F STORES 92 9 Mass • .. ....... .... 21
Goodrick Dorothy 111 S Park ... ..... .. . .... 1448-M
Goodrick Rebecca Mrs 1119 Del ...... . ...... 2598-W
GOODRUM A C auto repairing RFD 1 . .. ... . ... 1201
Goodwin Robt M 220 lincoln ..... . . ... . ... .. 2331-J
Gorbutt J K 1929 Mass . .. ..... .. • ... . ..... 2155-R
Gordon Grant B Sunnyside K U . . . . ..... ... .. 1957-J
Gordon Kelley 2227 Ohio ......... • . .... .... 1251-R
Gordon Lucrecia Mrs 2227 Ohio . . . .• •. . • . ... . 1251-R
Gordon W E 1429 E 15 ..... ... . . . .•....... 2311-M
Gorrell Ned B 1106 Ohio . .... .. .... .. •..... 3543-M
Gorrill Barr 1101 Tenn . . ...... . .... . ...... 1996-M
Gorrill Clarence M atty lawrence Natl Bk Bg .. .... 482
Residence RFO 1 . . . ... . .... . . . ...... . 768-N-11
Gorrill Galen A ofc 200 locust .. . .•. . . . .. . .. . . . 387
Gorrill Galen A 2109 Vt ......... . ......... .. 2673
Gorrill Will R dentist 803 Mass . ..•.. . .. . .... .. 399
Residence 841 Ala .. ... .. ... .. • .. . . .... . .. 1399
Gorrill &amp; Winter Serv Sta 300 locust . ... . ... ... 2064
Gorton Thos Sunnyside K U ... .•........•... 1431-W
Cosper E E Mrs 1318 R I ... . .............. 2288-R
Goss Wm E 1346 N H ......... . . • ......... 1374-J
Gossard Richard 738 Ill . ...... . ... ' .. ...... 1492-W
Gould W l 1103 Conn ......... . . . . . .. .... . 2423-R
Government Offices . . See City, County, State,
Unit ed States Government Offices
Gowans R E Mrs 1510 University Dr ......... .. 1914
Goyette Lewis E W Campus Rd ..... .. ... . .. . 1056-W
Graber Ralph E 1806 N H . .....• . ...... . . .... 1450
Grace Bernard 1040 Pa ... ... .... .' .......... . 3625
Graeber C H 1100 W 23 ..... . . ............ 1154-R
Graeber l aura 1325 Tenn .. ..... . . . .•••..... . 2165
Graham Ethel 82 5 Conn ....... . .• • ........ 1032-W
Graham Marjorie 900 Ill ............•.....•. 3479-J
Graham Robt R 814 Ala ..... ............... 1830-J
Graham Findley P 800 Ky ....•... . ....•...... 3199
Graham Garland F RFD 5 ..... . ...... • .. .• . 778-K-4
Graham Garry 944 Ala ......... • .• • . ..... . 1730-J
GRAHAM STUDIO 211 W 8 .................. 3199
Graham W P 1402 N Y ..... . .... . • .. .. .. . . 2878-R
Grammer l G 421 Elm .. ... . . . .. . .• . ...... 1549-M
Granada Cafe 1022 Mass .. ..... . ..... . ...... . 3349
Granada Theatre 1020 Mass . . .. . ... . .. .... . .. . 946
Grant Dabney 1017 R I .. . .......... . ...... 2446-J
Grant Mary A 1620 S Crescent Rd . .. ... • . . .. 1620-R
Grantham W P RFO 5 ......... ... .. . ..... . 1076-J
Grant's Pet &amp; Gift Shop 1218 Conn ... . . . .. . .. . .418
Graves Alfred J 300 W 14 ... . .•........... . . 1966
Graves Harold H 1810 La ..•. . . . .•.... . .•.. 1202-W
Gravitt Delmar 1042 R I ..... . . . ....... . ... 1841-R
Gravitt l R 741 Miss .....•...... .. ........ 3297-J
Gravitt's Automatic laundry 916 Mass ....... . .. 1630
GRAVITT'S TIRE &amp; HOME SUPPLY 916 Mass .. 1630
Gray Agnes C 1236 N J .......... . ..•...... 2178- M
Gray E S 2232 Mass ... . ... . .. . . .. .. . .... 1249-W
Gray Frank R 718 W 4 ... . ... . . . . .. . . ....... 1383
Gray Hazel 1225 Ky ... . ..... .. . •. .• . . . .. . 1733-W
Gray leon I 1211 E 13 . ... . .. • ..• ..... . ... . 2432-J
Gray Theo J 1931 Learnard . .. ... •..•. . .. ... 1639-J

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Grayson lila M 829 Ark ........... . ....... . 1049-R
Green A A 500 Ohio ............ .. .......... 1738
Green 8 A Constr Co 420 W 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 884
Green B A RFO 4 ......................... 1979-J
GREEN BROS hardware 633 Mass . . . . . • . • . . . . . 631
Green Cecil 1703 Orchard Lane . . .... : . ...... 2725-J
Green Cut Rate Groc 309 E 12 .... . ........ . .. 2839
Green DR Jr 406 W 6 ....... . ......••..... 1677-J
Green Delbert R 1230 Conn ................ 2217-W
Green Eugene 1744 Barker .. . . . .... ... •... . 3108-R
Green Frank R 2137 Ohio . ....... .. ... . . .. .2821- M
Green Gable Cafe 514 E 8 .......••.. .. ... . . . . 2022
Green Harry 700 Calif . . .......... . ..... . ... . 1868
Green Helen E 1224 N Y . . . ... . . ....... . ... . 1678
Green lantern Cafe 745 Mass . . .......•.. .. .... 484
Green Nelson 933 R I .. . ... . ... . . . . ... . . . . .. 2186
Green R B 2121 Tenn .............. . ...... 2497-M
Green Robt 2025 Barker .. . . .. . .. • .. . .. ....3497-M
Green Verna S Mrs 1117 N Y . ... •. .. . . ..... 3027- M
Green W l 1321 N H . .. .. . . .. • ·. . . . . . • . . . . . 1325
Green W R 636 Ohio . . .. .. . ..... . . •. . .... • 2930-J
Green W R Jr 1928 Ohio .. .. . ... . . •. . . . ... 1747-W
Greene Mildred 1532 Mass . ..... . .• . .• . .... . 3628
Greene R T Mrs 1045 Conn ...•• .• . .••. •.... 3750-R
Greene Wm W 1842 Tenn ..•... .. .. . .. •. .. . 2628-J
Green's Airport Inn RFO 5 .....• ... . ...... .... 3058
Greene's Ready-to-Wear 845 Mass . . . . . • ....... . 687
Greene's Retail Liquor Store 806 Vt .. . .. .. . . ... 1060
Greenman Nancie 8 RFD 4 ......... .. ... . .. . 1175-J
GREENWOOD TAVERN &amp; CAFE 804 Vt ........ 2032
Gregg Sybil M Mrs corsets 421 Ohio ... . .. . ' ·
2818
Gregory Fred RFO 4 ... . ... . . . . .. •• . .•.. .. 770-K-2
Gregory G C 1526 Vt . .... . ..... . ....... . . 3486-W
Grems Jack 441 Ill ......... .'.. .. ........ .. 1744-J
GREYHOUND LINES 638 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 707
Grider Richard L 1400 La ........•..... . .. • 1534-R
Griesa Wm S 401 Mo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 440
Griffeth Nellie 1 Mrs 1029 Del •..• . •.. . . . .... . 4070
Griffeth Ray W 1029 Del . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4070
Griffin Eugene 1511 R I. ................. 2232-M
Griffin Seth RFD 2 ..................... . 761-N-22
Griffing Richard B 721 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1610-M
Gri'ffith Evan G RFD 2 .. ......... . ..... .. 703-K-13
Griffith Geo T Mrs 917 La .. ....... . ...... . 3120-W
Griffith John W 306 W 12 ................ . . 2234-R
Griffiths Tom 913 Miss .................... 3086-J
Griggs E E 1220 N Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1091-J
Grimes Evelyn C Mrs RFD 3 . . . . . .. . ... . . .. 712- K-22
Griswold C W 1115 Ohio ..... .. .. . ........ 1671-R
Griswold Ernest 2217 Mass .. ..• ...... •.... 3338-W
Gritts Franklin Haskell Grds .... . .....•. . .. . 2520-W
Grob Fred University Dr.. .. .. .. .. .. . .. • .. . 1979- R
Groebe W F 1230 Oread . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .
2988
Gross M E Dr 125 E 23 ...... ... .. .. . .... 1291-W
Grosshart lottie Mrs 1042 R I . . • • • . . . . • . . . . 1260
Grothaus Clarence E 909 lnd . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 2794-J
Grover Adryn 93 2 Vt . ............... ••.... 2130-R
Grover Arland l 347 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 2134-J
Grover I L 2U3 Ky.. . .. .. .. .. . . • .. . .. . .. 2293-J
Grover W E 109 E 19 . . ... ... . . .. ... •.. . . . 1888-J
GROVER'S MARKET 1828 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . 1208
Grunder Bertha 942 Miss ..... . • •. .... .... . 1788-J
Grunt Jerome 1115 W 10 .. . .. . ••........ .. 2543-M
Guffi n C R 2136 Learnard . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . 1877
Guffin Emma Mrs 724 Conn .. • ..•. .. . ..... . 3465-M
Gufler Joe 1014 N J ......• . .. . .• . . .. ..... . . . 754
Guiles l A 1428 Pa . ...... . ..... . .. ..• ... . 2448- R
Guist J E Mrs 919! Mass ............. . .. .. 2758-R
Gulley .Allen 821 E 11 . ....... . . .. . . .. .... 1430-W
Gulley Clarence 504 Mechanic • . ............ 2990-R
Gulley Harold E 511 w 4 ... . .. ..... • ..... . 2940-W
Gulley Jas l 230 Perry ....... ... . ..... •... 3049-W
Gulley Orval 408 lincoln . •. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . 2552-W
Gulley Otis 822 Elm ..... .. .. .. ..... . ...... 2398-J
Gulley Otto 622 Locust .. .... ... • . .. .. .• . .. 1460- R
Gulley Ralph 602 Ky . . . .... ...... ... .. ..... 1557-J
Gulley Sam 839 E 13 . .... .... .. .. ........ 1081-M
Gulley Tobe 779 Locust .. .... ......... .. ... 1936-R
Gunn Ewing Ketchum 11 &amp; Haskell . . .. . .. . .. . 3418-R
Gunn Jas E 1620 Mass ....... .... . ...... .. 1286-W'
Guntert Emil E 719 N 4 ...... ..... .. . ..... 1196-W
GUNTERT PUJMBING &amp; WIRING 1337 Mass . .. .. 963Guntert Robt 312 Maiden Lane.•.. . .. . .. ...... 2196.

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GUN-HAR

LAWRENCE

Guntert Wm F 716 N 3 ....................1354-J
Gurtler F E 1611 Learnard ........ •. ..... .. 2327 -M
Gurtler Frank E 2136 Ohio ........... • . .. . .. 772-M
Gustafson B G jeweler 809 Mass .. ... ..... . ..... 911
Gustafson B G 1642 Tenn .........•....... . 3440-R
Gustafson Gordon 1616 Stratford Rd .... .. ... 3517-W
Guthrie Marvin J 818 E 13 .. .... ........... 3413-J
Gwin Ethel M WREN Bg . .... . . ........ ..... 1242-J
Gwinn B W 2000 Tenn .....•.• ... ... .. ...•. 2798-J

H
Haas Charley W RFD 4 ... ........ • ..... . 799-N-31
Haas Dollie Mrs 1205 Pa .. . . ............... 1230-J
Haas Harold 602 Elm ......... • . . ..... .... 3307-J
Haas Will 310 Elm ......•.............. .. 1298-M
Habein Margaret 1525 La ...... .... ........ .. 3987
Hack Alan 2013 Vt .. ...... . ..... ...... . ... 3250-J
Hack Henry RFD 1 . .. . ....... . ..... . .... 744-K-4
Hack T H 2001 Tenn .... ...... ... .. .. . .... 2603-W
Hack T H Woodworking Shop 807 Vt .. . ........ 1381
Hackley Chas L 408 Ind ...... .. .......... .. .. 1742
Hackman C W 1423 Ohio .... • ... . ..... ...... 1853
Hackman Geo W 1100 Tenn . . • .. .. .......... . 1no
Hackney Ida M C 1020 Ohio ........ . ....... 1120-W
HADL BROS MOTOR CO 318 E 17 .. .. . ...... .. 785
If no answer call ....... . ..•............. 1821-R
HadI Elsie Mrs 2033 N H ....•. . ............ .. 796
Hadl Ernest 1113 R r. . . .... . .. .. . . . .. . ... . 1794-J
Hadl Evelyn M Mrs 1429 E 15 . .. . ...... ... 2311-M
Hadl Gus P RFD 6 . . .. .. . ......... . ..... 772-N-12
Hadl Richard 806! Mass ... . .•... •. . ...... . 1918-R
• Hadl Jess Mrs 417 Forest ... .• ... .. • . ..... . 1821-R
Hadl Wm J 401 La .. ... . .. - · .... •. .. . . .. 2546-M
Hadley John 775 Elm ........... ........ .. 2601-M
Hagan S E 1800 Tenn . ..... .... . . ...... 1421-W
Hagan Theodore 1745 Tenn ......... . : .. ..... .. 784
Hagar Major C 704 Maine ... .•.. .. ... . ....... 2918
Hagen John W RFD 6 .. ............ . . .. .. 708-N-4
Hagenbuch F G Dr 2025 Vt .. .... .. .. ...... 2735-J
Hagerman C S 1215 Tenn ........... .. ....... 2107
Haggart R A 724 lnd ....... .•.............. .. 274
Haglund F A Mrs 600 Ind . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3213
Hahn Marcus E 1605 Tenn . ... .. . ... . ..•.... 1405-J
Haider Andrew 2212 Ohio ... . • . . . • .... • .... 2971-R
Hail Wm C 905 Mo • . ...... .•.. . .... ...... 1763-R
Haines C L 1317 Conn ... ......... . .•..... 1024-M
Haines D Don 1514 Stratford Rd ...... . ..... 1089-J
Haines Jordan L 941 Ky ... . . ........ • ..... 1723-M
Halberg Leslie L 1447 Vt ...•. . ....• • .... . 2731-M
Haley E W 1423 Ohio . . .. ... • .. ••. ... • .. ... 587-M
Haley Jack 1106 Vt ...... . .. ..... .. • ..... . 1153-J
Haley Richard L 1529 Ky .... .......... .... 1673-W
Hall A E Jr 909 N Y ....... . • ............. 2126-R
HALL BROS T RUCK L INES 1045 Pa ......... .• 936
Hall Chas Wm 506 W 6 .. . . .. . .. . .. ... . .. . 1344-W
Hall E R 1637 ,W 9 . .... ................ . 2549-J
Hall Earl E RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . ... m-K-11
Hall H G 924 R I .. ...................... . 2982-J
Hall Jos A 1633 Vt ....... .. ... .......... . 1477-M
Hall Lon 909 Tenn .......... ............. . 1413-J
Hall Russel A 1228 R I ....... .. .'.......... .. 1617
Hall Tom L 1725 Ind ..... .. .•• . ... .. .. . . .... 3140
Hall W F Mrs 1702 Mass .... .. ......... . . . 1419-R
Haller J L 625 lnd . .........•............. 1391-R
Haller John H 1036 N Y .......•.......... . 2212-J
Haller John Mrs 639 Elm . . . ................ 3789-J
Hallman J A 1032 Vt . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1168-W
Hallmark Howard RFD 6 ........... •. ...... 704-K-4
Hallmark Leslie 813! Mass ........ • ........ 3478-J
Halsey Wm M Sunnyside K U ... . .. . ..•..... 1823-M
Halstead C M 829 Conn .. . .......... •. ... .2698-M
Hambleton Wm W HOO La ... . ............ . 1916-M
Hamill A R 1144 N J . . . .... . . ....••... .. .. 1430-R
Hamill R H 1246 Prairie ... .. .... .... . .... . 1465-W
Hamilton Jess 0 2115 N H ................... 1551
Hamilton John W 1826 Tenn ..•.............. . 3919
Hamilton Lester I Rev 404 E 12 ............ 2594-W
Hamilton M W RFD 3 . ......•... .•.. . ...• 723-N-3
Hamilton Theodore 1333 N Y . .. .•. .... •.. .. 3256-M
Hamilton Wm 701 R I .•. . ...... . ..•..... . 2381-M
Hamilton Wm 717 R I. .. . . .. . .... . . . . . .. .. 2416-J
Hamilton Wm RFD 3 ..... . .. .. .... . ...... 757-N-3

Hamilton' s Dress Shop 943 Mass .•.....•.... . . 1717
Hammer L B Jr 908 Ind .. .. ....... .... •.... 1834-R
Hammer Melvin 0 425 Ala . .. ..............2913-M
Hammer Yvonne 546 Tenn .................. 2749-J
Hammig Carrie Mrs 311 Johnson ............ 1616-R
Hammig E M Jr 500 Locust .. ......•..... .. 3221-M
Hammig K K 2000 La .................. ... .. 1031
Hammig L E 1813 lnd .................... . . 3222
Hammonds V E 2131 Tenn . . . . . . • • . . . . . • . . 1747-R
Hampton rllay Mrs 1320 N Y ....• .. .•.•... . . 1898-J
Hampton R A Mrs 219 Ill ..........•. . .. .. . 1184-M
Handy John Sunnyside K U ......... . ... . .... 2816-J
Hank's Delivery Serv 1211 Vt .....•....• ... .... 797
Hankins John E 805 Tenn ... ......•... . .. .. 2921-M
Hankins 1Robt M 1301 N Y . ....•.....•.. .. . 3016-R
Hanks Roy L 730 Ark ..............· ........ 1596-J
Hanna Hovey H 2244 Vt .........•.. .... . .. 2829-M
Hanna Hovey J 800 La ...... .. . . ... . .• . ..... 1875
Hanna Muriel M 1020 Conn ...•... ......... ..3618
Hanna Radio Shop 933 Mass .. .•. •. ............ 303
Hanna W B 1046 N H ..................... 2117-J
Haflson Hobart 1245 R I. . . ....... .. . ...... 2860-W
Hanson Mable Mrs 1633 Vt ........•........ 3288-R
Happy Jack M 1510 Univ Dr .....•....•...... 1914
Happy Paul M 200 W 13 ............. ..... 1904-W
Harbeson Nora E 837 Ind . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 1481
Harbison G G 738 Ash ............•. . ... ... 2757-R
Harbour Lottie Mrs 837 N H .. . ...... : . ... .. 1726-J
Harder Dooald F 915 Ohio ... .... .. . .... .. . 1871-W
Harding Nellie Mrs 1009 Ky . ......... . ..... 1779-R
Harding Temple 543 Mich .........••..•.. . . 1134-J
Harding Truman C 820 La . . ........ • ..... . . .3163
Harding Walter J 2113 Tenn ....•. . ..•... . .:2943-M
Hardtarfer C F 932 N H ...................1297-W
Hardtarfer G H 1846 Maine ......•...... ... 1005-R
Hardtarfer Orpha 309 Elm ...........••....3414-M
Hardy 0 K 939 Ind ............ .. .. ........ . 3752
Hargett Virginia Mrs 1420 Ky . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . 1162
Hargrave Joe 415 Forest ... .. .... . .••..... 1821-M
Hargrove Howard 1225 Prairi e .............. 2476-J
Harkey Elizabeth Mrs 720 Ill . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 3086-R
Harkness Chas 2221 Ohio ... .... ............ 1251-J
Harlan R l 1200 N J ................•.... 1230-W
Harman Co-Op Club 1537! Tenn ............... 506
Harmon Lula 1208 Almira . .... . ............ 2289-J
Harmon Merton J 1545 Haskell .......•.....3263-M
Harnar Auto Supplies 836 Mass ..... •.•........ 337
Harnar H B 1216 Tenn .... .. ... .. . . ..•....2531-W
Harnar Paul 1025 Ky .. . ................. . . 3168
Harp Richard F Sunnyside K U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 931-R
Harper Arthur 825 Garfield ....... .. .. . .... , 1255-J
Harper Clifford 123 E 17 St Terr .............. 1920
Harper Geo 1203 Oread ................... 1454-fi
Harper Irvin Date 546 Lincoln ... .... .••....2259-M
Harper Iva Belle 2001 Vt ..................1780-W
Harper Nellie Mrs 1924 Ky . . . ............. 1780-R
Harper R E 743 Ash .. . ...... .. •. .........21n-w
Harper Wm T 1924 Ky ..........•......... 1780-F
Harrell Jas M 1329 R I .......• . .....•.... 2868-N
Harrell John E 1810 La ..........•..•.....3224-N
Harrell Robt E 1323 Oakhlll . ......• ..... .... 1026·1
Harrell Warren 1113 Conn .................• 2423-!
Harris Claude 2001 N H .. ... ....•......... 1711-F
Harris Earl E 750 Maple . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 3032-F
Harris Eddie 1102 E 13 ... ..... • .. . .. • .... 2142-\1
Harris Ernest 1440 Prairie . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 3528-~
Harris Fred H 1136 N J ............... , ... 1430-N
Harris Fred J 1725 Barker .... ...... ..•....3409-11
Harris Geo W 1248 Conn .... ... . .•......... 2932-J
Harris Glenn L 1645 Learnard ....... • .... . .. . 1251
Harris Goldie R RFD 3 .................. 751-N-11
Harris H H 1904 N H . . ................... . 194C
Harris Hallie 828 Miss ........... ......... 1426-1
Harris J F 1044 N H ...................... 1972-J
Harris J L 1915 N H ... .. .. ....• . ..•..... . 1888-\1
Harris Jay 535 Ind ........ ... • ..•........2124-~
Harris Jesse L 1741 N H ................... 3586.J
Harris John B 1645 Mass . ........ ••.. . ....• 2222~
Harris L G 1245 N Y .......... ....... • .... 2932-~
HARRIS L T CO INC 802 Mass .. .. . ...... . .... 32l
Ha.rris Lau renee T 802! Mass ......•. • ......... 38t
Harris Leroy E atty 743 Mass .....• .. .. . . . .. . ..
Residence 1216 N J . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 2216-

�LAWRENCE
Harris Mayme 1332 R I. ... . ............... 2514-R
Harris Neil M 1940 Ky .................... 3259-W
Harris P P 1005 Miss .. • .•...•....••....•. 2210- M
Harris Richard H 2245 Learnard ............. 3790-R
Harris S H 1746 N H .. ......•....•....... 1672-M
Harris Stan ley W 739 Ohio ...... . ..••....•. 2349-W
Harris Sign Co 6! E 7 .....•. . .......... .. .... 810
Harris Vernon D RFD 2 .........•..•••... 780-K-11
Ha.rris Wayne B 1313 Vt ........... . . . . . ... 2518-J
Harris W Mansfield 925 Ala ...•............ 1827-J
Harrison C E 1545 Learnard . ............... 3016-J
Harrison Edgar A 806 W 8 ................. 3297-M
Harrison Robt 226 Park . . ................. 2293- M
Hart H D 2224 La ...........•..... • ...... 3069- R
Hart Lee D 2117 Ohio ........ . •.......... . 2936-R
Hart Lyle E Haskell Grds ............ . ..•. . . 2722-J
Hart Printing Co 830 Vt .... • ... . ......•.... ·.. 279
Hart Wallace 940 Ala . . ...... • ............ 1395-R
Harte John A 1804 Miss .... . ......... .. .. .3241-J
Harter Marilyn 2001 Vt ... .... .... ......•. . 1780-J
Hart ig Emil Mrs 843 Conn ................ . 1741-W
Hartley I W 1645 Ala ............ ... ...... 2676-W
Hartman E F 1519 Barker .......... . . . .... . .. 3471
Hartman R B 1932 Ohio .... . .... . .......•.. 2619-J
HARTMAN STANDARD SERV STA 1300 Mass ... 3303
Hartranft Edw 1934 La ...... . •• . . .. •.. .. . . 2135-W
Hartwick M E 1946 La . ....... . ........•.... 772-J
Hartzell Helen A Mrs 1525 N H .............. 1619-R
Harvey Allen H RFD 2 ................... 798-N-12
Harvey Ed S RFD 2 ............•....•.... 784-K-2
Harvey Harold 1423 Ohio . . .. . ........ . .. . .. 2989-R
Harvey Helen Mrs Haskell Grds . ............. 1340-M
Harvey J W 1206 N J ..................... 2216-W
Harvey Joyce C 1025 Ind ..................1137-W
Harvey Nellie Mrs 627 Conn .......... • ...... 2784-J
Harvey Wm 1046 Miss . ..... .. . ......... ~- .1137-J
Harwood Emma Mrs 910 La . ......... . •..... . 1656
Harwood Winston B 938 Vt ................. 1032- M
HARWOOD'S MARKET 846 Ind ................ 226
HARZFELDS ladies ready-to-wear 1144 I nd ...... . 190
Hase Art hur A RFD 4 ..... . ............... 1175-M
Hase Esther 709 Elm .. . .................. 2387-W
Haskell A R 1240 N Y .... . .... .. . . ........ 1425-J
Haskell Cafe Haskel l Grds . ... . .. .............. 527
Haskell Instit ut e S City Limits
Assistant Boys' Adviser's Of c Osceola Bg ...... .3040
Asst Boys' Adviser Keokuk Hall ........... . .. . 128
At hletic Off ice Tecumseh Bg .. . .... . .. . ..... 1480
Boys' Adviser Keokuk Hall .............. . .... 589
Boys Vocational Dept . .. .. ........... . ..... 2772
Business Of fice Administration Bg . .... • ....... 118
Curtis Hall ..... . .. . ... . .. . . . ............ . 695
Girls Advisers Office Pocahontas Bg ... • .. . ... 2106
Girls Dormitory Winona Bg ........ . ........ .470
Haskell Bakery Curtis Hall ......... . ........ . 230
Home Economics Building Sacajewea Bg - · ..... . 693
Hospital ..... . ........... . ............. . . 568
Power Plant ....................•........ 2109
Principal' s Of f ice Sequoyah Bg ............... 557
Printing Department ............ . ..... . ... . 938
Registrars Office . ......... . .. . .... . ....... 298
Religious Di rector's Office Haskell Grds ... . ..... 162
Superi ntendents Office . . . .................. . 304
Teachers Hdqtrs Haskell Grds ............... 2623
Visual Aids Office Haskell Grds . . . .. . . _ .... . . 3469
Hastert Mary Mrs 639 Vt .......... • ..... . . 1347-R
Hatch Frank 800 Pa . . ... .. . ..... . .. . ..... 1819-W
Hatchell Vance 843 N 3 .................. . 1992-W
Hatcher Everett A 42 0 Ala ....... • .... • ... . 3477-M
Hatcher Russell 1113 Conn .. .......•..••... 2423-W
Hatfield A T 1116 Ky ........•........ . •.. 2138-W
Hatfield Donald Lee 645 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3378-R
Hatfield-Jackson Oil Co 6 &amp; Locust ........ . .... 1009
Hatfield Otha 2131 Mass ........ . ....•....... 1021
Hatfield W W 2018 Vt ......... .. .. ..... .. 1667-W
Hathaway Harold C 2138 Vt .................. . 953
Hauber Lester L 2112 Ohio ..... . ... . ...... .2135-R
Haug W L 1800 Miss .. .... .. .. . .. . ....•.• . 2685-R
Haugh Oscar M Sunnyside K U .. . ..... . ....... 705-J
Haun Richard M dentist SOH Mass ...... . ..... .204
If no answer call ..................... .. .. 2892
Haury Robt 1132 Tenn ................. • .. 2894-M

HAR-HEN

19

Hausherr Bernard L Sunnyside K U .• . .. . • •. •.. 814-W
Hausler W J J r 1203 Oread .. . • .. • . •• . ...... 1057-R
Hausman Jas J 1341 W Campus Rd ... . ...... 3695-M
Hausman Paul 2042 N H .... .. .... .. ...... 2266-W
Havenhill L D 1539 Vt . . ..... . .•......... . ... 1900
Havert y A A 2024 N H . . ....••...•.•.. . ... 1554-R
Haverty Thelma D Mrs 1937 Ky . . .. . ......... 3433-J
HAVERTY'S NINTH STREET MARKET 406 W 9 .. 380
Hawk H M 810 Ala . . ........ . .. .... ...... 2143-W
Hawk Ralph 2145 N H. .. ................ . 2329-R
Hawkins Edw 733 N Y ..... . .... •. . .. ..... .. . 3007
Hawkins John F 1733 Mass .•.... . •.... . . . . 2802-M
Hawkins W J 1818 Tenn ....•.•.• : ...•...... 3440-J
Hawkins Wm Jr ·1834 Tenn .......•.. .. ..... 2817-M
Hay M A 1104 Miss .. . . . ...•...•.......•. 1544-W
Hayden Albert C 213 Lincoln . . .•.. .. • .. . .. .. 3190-R
Hayden Charlie RFD 2 . ....•. . .. . ...•.... 793-K-13
Hayden Ellis R 1810 La . ... . •.... . •.••• . .• . 3228-J
HAYDEN MOTOR SERVICE 612 N 2 .......... . . 346
Hayden Will H RFD 5 ..........••.••••••.• 753-K-4
Hayenga Ronald 121 W 14 ....•...... . ...•. 3829- R
Hayes Audrey 820 lnd .... . . • ..... . ....... . 2995-M
Hayes Louis A RFD 2 . . .. . ... . .... .. . . . . . 783-N-11
Hayes Rutherford W 1306 N J . .. .... ....... 3016-M
Haynes E L 728 lnd . . ..... . ............ . .. . . 1226
Haynes &amp; Keene Shoe Store 819 Mass ... • ....... 524
Hays C M 1238 Tenn . . ...•••....•...... . .... 1220
Hays R Arnold 1036 N J ................. .. 2750-R
Hays Russell 1505 W 9 . .. . ........ .. ..... . 1894-M
Hayter Mamie 245 Ill ................ .. .... 2867-R
Hazlett E E 812 Ill. . . .................... 2282-M
Head J D 933 R I ...........•.•...••...... 2742-R
Heady Orville E 1547 Ky . . . . . ....... . ...... 2281-W
Health Bd of-Div of Sanitation K U ........ . .... 2700
Heap-Em-Up I ce Cream Store 1027 Mass .• . ..... 2 039
HEARTH TEA ROOM THE 17 E 11 ......... . .. 1036
Hearn W V Jr 1401 Mass .... . ........•... .2789-W
Heaton Jas S 810 W 8 .....................1492-R
Heck Alfred RFD 5 ....................... 2792-W
Heck Arthur A RFD 5 . .................... 2792-M
Heck E W Grading Shed RFD 3 . . ........... 771-K-3
Heck Emil W RFD 3 . ...... . .............. 2434-W
Heck Fred RFD 1 Wi lliamstown ........... . .743-K-4
Heck Howard F RFD 3 . ......•....... . . . .. 754-K-2
Heck J W 821 Maine......... . .. . • ....... . 3687-R
Heck 0 B 2016 Mass . . . ......... .•. ....... 2120-W
Heck Walter F RFD 5 .......•......•...... . 2792-J
Heckman Nellie Mrs 1034 Penn .... . ........ 2241-M
Hedrick A W 1542 Tenn . . ............. ~o· ... 1599-J
Hedrick Geo 1133 Emery Rd ............ . .... . 2961
Hedrick R L 1108 Oregon ........ . ... . . .... 1910-M
Heeb L J 617 lnd .... . ....................1848-R
Heffner Dl\niel 1750 Mass ....•......•..... .3108-J
Hegeman Alfred RFD 6 .. ....... . ... • ...... 772-K-2
Hegeman Harry cafe 411 E 7 ... •• ......... . . . 3320
Hegeman Lee H 817 N H ......... •. ....... 2865-W
Hegeman Lloyd RFD 2 . .... . ..... . .... . ... 705-K-2
Hegeman Roy 305 W 23 ................•.. 1411-W
Hehn Forast V 1942 Learnard ............... 3447-W
Heider Fritz 505 Ohio ..............•....... . 2105
Heidrick Hugh W 1105 Conn ... . ......... . .. 2423-M
Heilman Harold Mrs 203 W 22 . . ............. . 3656
Heinen Agnes 7 40 La . . . ... . ...... ... ..... 2349-R
Heinrich Louis 1231 Pa ..... . .............. 2161-J
Heisler Robt Y 1700 La .................. . 1292-W
Helfrich J oe W 702 E 19 .. . .... ... .. . ...... 2459-R
Helgesen Robt 832 Ky . ............... . .... 374.3-J
Heller F H 1420 Crescent Rd. . .... .. ....•. .3484-R
Hellstrom Walter 527 Perry . . . . .......• .. . 2259-W
Helm J B 1610 E 15 . . . . . . . . . . . ...•......... 369
Heltzel L B 1304 Mass ...... . ........ . ..... 3444-J
Helwig Earl R 803 E 11 . . . . . . . . . . • .. . .... . 1910-R
Hemmerling Lee 704 Mo ... • ..... •. ... . .... 3796-J
Hemming Lyle RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ... . . . 2157-J
Hemphill Arthur C RFD 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 733-N-3
Hemphill C W Mrs 543 E 19 . ............ .... . . 3370
Hemphill Chas 1525 Vt ......•............ 2477-W
Hemphi ll Chester 1741 Ky .. . .. . ............ 2425-W
Hemphill J C 1241 Tenn .. . .............•.. 2675-R
Hemphill Land &amp; Investment Co 704 Mass .. . .. . . 1001
Hemphill Thornton A 1004 R I ...• . .. . ... . .. . 2842-J
Henderson Chas L RFD 2 ..•.. .. • . ..•.•••. . 706-N-3
Henderson Clarence Leo Jr 6461 W 23 ........ 1825- R

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LAWRENCE

Henderson Elizabeth 945 Maine . ...... . . . . ... 2272-J
Henderson Katie 917 Del. .. .. ... ... .. ...... 2378-M
Henderson M C 812 Ky . ... .... . .. ... . . .. .. . . 2172
Hendricks T A 1411 Mass ...... . . •. . ..... . . 2731-R
Hendrix lloyd E 714 Miss .. .... . . ... .... . . . 3578-J
Henick Jos 205 E 12 .... . . ............. .. , 2679-W
Henley House Co-op 1236 Oread .... .. ...... . .. 1315
Henning Homer J &amp; Co Lawrence Nati Bk Bg ...... 667
Henry Donald W Sunnyside K U .. .... .. . . .. . . 1957-R
Henry Frank E 223 N 4 . .... • . . ..... ... .. .... 2257
Henry J B Mrs 815 Mo . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . • . . . ... . 184
Henry L Lew atty 729 Mass .. ...... . . •. . ..... 1725
Henry L Lew 528 Walnut . . .. ...... . • .. . . . .. 2517-R
Henry Martin E 1121 Pa .. . .. . .• . . ...... . .. .. 3123
Henry P W Mrs Gower Place . .. . ... ..•• ... . . .. 2845
Hensel Wm E 608 Ky .. .. . . . .. • .. . . . • ... . . 2187-M
Henson Claude RFD 3 .. . . . ..... . .. . ...... . 2354-W
Henson J W 1328 N J .. ... . . . ............. 2624-W
Henson Millie E Mrs 828 lnd ........ . ...... 1312-M
Henton John W 608 W 6 .. . .. ... • ...... .. .. 3744-W
Herd Addie Beal Mrs 832 Miss . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . . 293
Herman D B Jr Sunnyside K U ....... .• ..... 3473-W
Herman Geo 746 Miss . . . . .... . . .. ... ...... 2650-R
Herman J Chalmers Sunnyside K U •.•..•.. . ... 1997-J
Hermes R L phy 747 Mass ....... . ..•. .. . ... .. . 544
Residence 1601 Tenn . .. . ....•.... . ... .. . . . 1556
If no answer call ..... ..... ..• . .•.. ..... .. . 1435
Herren Cloyd G 339 Maple ..•. . ..... .. . .. . . 3254-M
Herren H H 429 Forest . . . ..... . .. . . ... . ... 2780-M
" Herren Harold 721 Ohio . ..•.. . ....•.... . . . 2158-W
Herrington John 847! Conn .•.... .• .... ..... 3180-J
Herriott J C 1701 La .. . . . .. .... .. ..... .. . 3142-M
Herschell C J 110 N 5 . ... . .. ... ...... ... .. 2783-R
Hertz-Driv-Ur-Self Lie 634 Mass ... . . ..... . .. . . 3701
Hertzler H B Mrs 811 E 11 .. .. ...... • .... .2148-M
Hess A Lee 145 Mai ne .. . ..... . ...... .. . . . . 737-M
HESS ANDY C REAL EST &amp; INS SERV
Standard Life Bg 457
Hess Andy C 1518 Meadow lane .. ... . .. . . .. . 1620-J
Hess C H 1514 W 9 .. . ...... . ... . .... . . . .. 2744-W
Hess Carl F electro RFD 3 . . . .... . . ... . . ...... 1098
Hess E R 718 Ohio .... . ....•....• .. .... . . 2536-M
Hess Ora D 914 Ky .. .. . . .... . .. .. ..... ... 2695-W
Hess Ralph J 1230 Laura ... . .. . ..... . ... . . . 3137 -R
Hesse C G 1005 W 4 ...... . . ... . . . ... ... . . . . 1746
Hesse Florence E Mrs 1027 Mi ss . ... •• .. . . . .. 763-W
Hesselgrave John 827 Mich ... ... . . ... ... ... 1049-W
Hest er Nina 733 Tenn ..... . . ...... ... . .. . . 2251-M
Hetzel Beverage Co 735 N H ... .. .. . . . . • . .. .... 158
HETZEL HliAVY I:IAULERS 735 N H. . . . . . . . . . .158
Hetzel Park Jr RFD 2 ... . . ... ... .. ... . . ... 724-K-4
Hetzel Park Sr RFD 2 ...... . . ...... •... .. . 724-K-3
Heysinger J D Sunnyside K U . .. .. ... . .... . . .. 835-R
Hiatt Chas 1142 R I. . .. ... .... . . ........ . . 2162-J
Hibner S R 645 N 9 .. . ... .. . ... .. . ... .. .. . 2146-R
Hickock Herbert 332 Ill . .. . . . ... •. .... .... . 2437-R
Hicks Arthur A 730 Walnut . .... • . . . . ...... 1674-W
Hicks Bert E RFD 5 . .. . ..... . ... . . . . . . . . n3-K-21
Hicks Chas H 303 Elm . . .. . ..... .. .. . . . . . ... :.310
Hicks Frank 1029 Del. ... . ..... .. . .. . .. . .. . 1942-J
. Hicks G B 210 W 7 .... . . . . ... . .... . .... .. 1347-W
Hicks Howard No 712 Walnut .. . . . ... . • . . . ... 1180-W
Hicks Raymond 1425 N J .... . . . .... . .. .. . . . 1870-R
Hicks Raymond L 1028 Vt . ... . . . ..... . . .. . . 1959-W
Hicks W S 1328 Tenn . . .. . .. ...... .. .. .. . .. 1245-R
Hiebert Channing 1932 Ohio . . . . . . • . .. . • .. .. 2003-M
Hiebert Lewis 946 Ill .. . . ... .. .. . . ... .. .... 2479-M
Higginbottom E E 623 Ala . .. . ...... . . • . ... 1400-W
Higginbottom Lorita 830 Ala .. . ... . . . . . . .. . 2532-W
Higgins David Decorative Service 1202 Almira . . . . 1456
Higgins David L paintr 1202 Almira ...• .... ... . 1456
Higgins Lewis 809 Garfield . . . • •.... • .. . ... .. 1069-J
Higgins Ernest 305 Mills . .... . ............ . 1298-J
Higgins Richard 700 Ash . .. .... ...... . . .. . .2757-W
High Ethel Mrs 938 Ky . . . . .... • . . .. ..... .. .. 1104
High Ralph RFD 3 . . . .•. .. .. . •• ......... 712-N-22
Highsmith R H·739 Ohio . .. . . . ... .. .... .. . .3693-W
HIGHWAY- tO MKT 2245 Barker . . .. ..... . .. . . . 655
Higley Duane 2115 R I. . ......... . . ... ... ..... 742
Hildebrand Geo R 700 Ala ......... . ...... • . 1610-R
Hildebrand Glen 109! E 8 ..... . ......• • ... 1586-W
Hildebrand Pearl D Mrs 1705 Vt . . . . . ..... . .. 2782-R
Hilkey E J Mrs 1219 Ky .. . .. ....... . ....... . 17.3.3-J

Hill A A 303 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. ..... . 1150-J
Hill Bernard J 431 Elm .............. . . . .. . 2613-J
Hill Betty Jane Mrs 1345 N Y .. . ....... . ... 3256-W
Hill C E 1135 Tenn ..... . ... . ... . ... .. .... 2602-W
Hill Chas 1230 N J . . ..........•.... . •• ... . 2271-J
Hill Go-op The 1539 Tenn ... .. .. . . ... . . . . ... . 3691
Hill Creta Mrs 1233 R I . . .. •... . .• . . .. . . .. 3121-M
Hill Edna A 1423 Ohio .. ...... . ....... .. ... 2396-R
Hill Howard R 617 w 4 . .. . ..... . . . • .. . ... . 1570-J
Hilf Irving W 8 .. .. . . .. .. .. . . ... ..... . . . . .... 116
Hi ll Jas G 1933 Ky . . .. . .. .. . .. ......... ... 1685-J
Hill John H 536 Locust . . ..•..... •. .... • .. . 2563-M
Hill Justin W 7 ... ............. . ... .. .... . .. 2607
Hill Lawrence D 1715 Vt . .. .......... .. .. .. 2383-J
Hill Leo J 745 N Y .. ... . ..... . ..... .. ... . 2416-M
Hill Lola 1203 Oread .. . .. • ..... • •..... . .. . 1072-J
Hill Pbillip C 517 W 14 . .. . .. . .. • ........ . . 1296-R
Hill R M 1106 La ... ................ ... .. ... 2204
Hill Ray 1546 N H ... . . ...... .. ......... . . .. 1221
HILL RENDERING SERV 1025 Conn ...... .. . .. . 197
Hill Robt L 1000 Ohio ... ... . . . . ...... . . . . . 1120-R
Hill S E 1414 N Y . .. .. . .. ............... . 2733-J
Hill Susie Fortson Mrs 227 Ill . .. ....•..... . . 1184-W
Hill Thos 432 Mich . .. ............... . .. .. 1277-W
Hill W J Sr 410 Maple . ..... . ..... . . .. .... . 1123-J
Hill Wm J Jr 710 Ala . . ... . . .. ......... . . . 25.32-M
Hillcrest House 1225 Ore ad .... . ..... . .. . ..... . 581
Hillegas Ralph W Rev 1704 Tenn . . ..... • .... 1721-M
Hills B L RFD 1 .... .... • ............ .... 749-K-3
Hills Leonard RFD 1 .... . .. ........ . .. . . . . 749-K-2
Hillside BeautY Shop 620 W 9 .. ... . . .... .. ..... 997
HILLSIDE JAYHAWK CLEANERS 626 W 9 . ... . . "123
HILLSIDE PHARMACY 616 W 9 . . ..... .. ... .. 1487
Hilner Clarence 190 N 7 ... ........ . .. . ... . 3189-R
Hilner Frances A Mrs 1116 Conn .. .. . . • ... .. 1295-W
Himes Wm H 1046 R I. .. .. . . ... . ... . .. .... 3750-J
Hines Blanchard 901 Oak . ..... .... .... .. .. . . . 1485
Hines Hugh 918 E 13 . . ... ... .. . . .... . .... 2277-W
Hinkson Guy G 923 Maine ........... .. . . . .. .3024-J
Hinshaw S C Mrs 1205 Ky . .. .... . • .. .. . ... . . 2627
Hinton W H 111 E 23 .... .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. 1291-R
Hipp Marjorie S Mrs 105 W 11 .. .. . .. .. .. . .. 1668-R
Hird Arthur 1101 N H . ... . ... . .. .. • .. . . ... 2850-W
Hird Carl Jr Haskell Grds . .. . . ... ... .. . .. . .. 1546-R
Hird Carl Sr 304 E 23 . .. . . . . .. . . ... . . . . . .1 . 3790-M
Hird Harold 1142 Conn . ... . .. . .•.. .. .. . . .. 2594-M
Hird Homer 337 Johnson . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 2657 -M
Hird Ot is Eugene RFD 4 ... . ........... .. .. 770-K-3
742 Maine ...... . . . . ..... ..... 2306-R
Hird Robt
Hirst Warren L 825 Ill . ..... ... . . ....... .. . 2939-R
Hilt Jas K 1014 Mo . .. . . .. . . ... .. • . . . . . . . ..3084-J
Hixon Orval M 12H Mass . .. ... . .• . .. . ... . ..3105-R
HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass...... ... .. ....... . . 41
Hixson Danl L 708 Ash .. . . . ... . •....... . . . 2177-R
Hixson Ralph 742 Walnut . . . . .... • ... . ... . . . 1180-R
Hladik W B 1929 Ky .. .. . .... .. . . . . . . .. . .. 3433-M
Hobbs E M 1129 Conn ... ...... . . .... .. . . .... 2976
Hobbs Oliver P RFD 1 ... . . .. ... . ..... • . .. . . 828-R
Hobson Cloy S 7 Westwood . . . .. . ... . . . .. . .. .3128-M
Hodge Carl 316 Locust ... ... . .. .... . ....... 3398-J
Hodge Clarence 737 Elm . ... .. ... . . . ... . . . . . 2601-J
Hooge M R 801 Locust ........••.. . . • ... . . . 2934-J
Hodge Murray 1144 N Y ... ... .... . .... .. . . 3125-J
Hodge W H RFD 4 ... .. . . .... . . .. .. . .... 796-K-13
Hodge Willard H 818 locust ... • . . .. . • .. . . .. 2175-R
Hodges A T 1011 N H ... .. . . . ..... ... . ... . 2136-J
Hodgden F B 329 Johnson . . ........ ... .. .. . 1672-J
Hodges Clara Mrs 825 Ky ........ .. • .. . .. . . . 3006-J
Hodges Maurice E 1130 N J . . .. • .. ... •. . . .. . . 1093
Hodgson Paul E 16 W 14 . .. ... .... • . .... . . .. 698-R
Hodson C N RFD 1 . . .. . . . ...... .. • .. .... 799-K-21
Hodson Lester L RFD 1 . .. .. .... . .• • ..... 799-K-31
Hoecker Frank E 1503 Haskell ... ... . . ... .. ..3263-W
Hoecker Norman W 1946 N H .. . .......... .. 3198-J
Hoefer Geo 1126 Tenn .. . . . ...... . . . .. . ... . 2894-W
Hoffecker G M 629 Mo . . . ...... . . . ..... . .. . 1505-J
Hoffine E S 1822 Maine . ... .• •..... • ...... 1005-M
Hoffman C W RFD 2 . ......... . ..... . .... 764-K-4
Hoffman G J 1244 La . . ........... . ... . ..... 1752
Hoffman Effie May Mrs 440 Locust .... . .... ... 3596
Hoffman Helen I 2138 Ky .................. 3102-W
Hoffman Jerry 1001 Ill . .... . ......... . • ... 2809-M
Hoffman Joe RFD 3 ••. • •.... • •....••.... 758-N-12

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Hoffman John A RFD 2 ................. . 764-K-12
Hoffman Ralph E 930 Mo ... ... .........•... 1811-J
Hoffmann Harry W ofc I nsurance Bg . .. ........ . .. 40
Hoffmann Harry W 1540 Barker ............... 2202
Hoffmann Herbert 938 Conn .............•... . 1384
Hoffmann Selma Ha~kell Grds ............... . 1546-J
Hogan Alma Mrs 1409 R I. ...... ... ........ 2670-R
Hogan Richard M 1705 Bullene .............. 2384-R
Hoglund Harold M 343 Ill ...... .. ....•.... . 1566-R
Holbeck Carl 1210 R I ....... .. .....•. .... 1767-W
Holcom A E 924 E 14 ... . ... ... ..... ...... 1476-J
Holcom Art Jr 435 Ill ...... ..•. ... • ....... 2397-M
Holcom Louie RFD 6 . ... . ....... . • .. .. . . 752-N-11
Holden Geo 15~6 Ky . . .............. . ... .. . 2477-R
Holdredge Virgil A 1716 La ..... ....• •... . . 2199-W
Holey W E Jr RFD 3 ......... .... •. ..... 758-N-13
Hollabaugh H E Mrs 1500 N H ..•.. . .••.. . . . 3491-W
Holladay Eugene E 507 Elm .. . . . ..... . ... . . . 3221-J
Holladay Gilbert 819 Maple ... . ........... . 2325-W
Holladay Henry 1300 R I ..... ...•......... . 3121-J
Holladay Jas M RFD 2 .. ................. 755-K-11
Holladay John 718 Ash . ... . .. .. . .. • . . .. ... 21n-M
Holladay John E 1222 Conn ....... . ......... 2465-J
Holladay L M 734 Walnut .......... . ....... 1180-M
Holladay Leonard 424 Locust ... , ...... . ... .. 2613-R
Holland Clifford R Jr 438 Elm . . ........... . 3436-M
Hollands E H 1530 R I . ..... . .. . ..·. . • . ... . 3207-R
HOLLIDAY WM L 701 Conn . .. ............ . .. 1560
Hollingbery H 1512 Vt .. . .............•.... . . 1471
Hollingsworth L R 318 E 23 ............ . .... 1561-J
Hollingsworth Lorene 933 R I. . ..... .. ...... 2742-W
Hollister Bill 1013 N H .... . . .. ............ 2786-W
Holloway Fred 1809 Ky .. ........ . ......... 2866-W
Holloway H H 831 Tenn . ................. .... 1392
Holloway Margie 1345 Del ...... ........ . .. 1150-W
HOLLOWAY &amp; PHILLIPS groc 1851 Mass ..... . .. 610
Holloway T K 1929 N H ..... .............. 2322-M
Holloway's Pool Hall 735~ N H ............ . ... 2097
Holmes C 8 741 Tenn ... ........... . •.. . . ... 3581
Holmes J W 1505 Ky ..... ... . .. .... .... .... . 1004
Holmes Jas R Mrs 925 Ky ..... .... ...•..... . . 2406
.Holmes John A phy 1035! Mass ....... .... ... . 1609
Residence 1201 Emery Rd ....... ... ... ... ... 851
Holmes John S Inc E 23 .. ... ....... .. ..... ... 582
Holmes John S 818 Tenn ....... . . .. .. ..... . 2191-J
HOLMES McGREW &amp; PECK ins 7 E 7 .. . ........ 35
Holmgren John H Sunnyside K U . .. ... . .. .. .. 3155-J
Holmquist Bus 1237 Del . .. ............•... . . . 181
Holper J C 2017 R I ..... .. . ... . .......... 1777-W
Holt John J 706 Ill . .... . ........... ....... 2935-J
Holtzclaw Henry F 2207 N H ... . .. . ... .. . . .. ... 734
Holuba L G 2139 Learnard ..... ...... ..... .. 2762-J
Holyfield Jas 1226 Conn .... ........ . .... .. 1241-W
Home Management House K U Campus . ...... ... 1535
Hood Geo J 1505 Crescent Rd. . . . . . . . . • . . . . 2409-M
Hoofnagle M Leon 923 La ....... .. ..••..... 1834-W
Hooke J A Mrs 1025 W Hills ..........•..•. . . 759-R
Hooper Robt N 1104 W 6 . .. . .. .. .•. .•..... 3404-W
Hooper Wilma M Mrs 1120 W 11 .......••... 3158-J
Hoopes Helen R 1801 Miss ... . . . .... .......... 1882
Hoover C M 336 Johnson ... .. .............. 2657-R
Hoover Gerald 2020 Learnard .... ....... .. . .2362-W
Hoover Kelvin 2240 Vt .... ..........•..•.... . 2121
Hoover Lloyd E 1515 R I. .................. 2232-W
Hope Jos Mrs 1233 Oread .. ......... ...... . 2309-W
Hope lela M Mrs 1900 Vt ....•. .. ......... 3338-M
Hope Mildred B 725 Conn .... . .. .. . . ........ 1353-J
Hopkins E C RFD 1 ... ......... • .. . ... ... 756-K-22
Hopkins Ednah 732 Ky .................•.. 2563-M
Hopkins Hall 1011 lnd .... ........ . .. ........ 1768
Hopkins Lucille 831 N Y . .......... . ... .. .. 1310-W
Hopkins Nelle Mrs 1111 W 11 . ........... ..... 464
Hopkins Robt L 772 Maple ............•.... 2933-W
I Hopkins Ruth 1927 N H ......•.••. . , • .. ... 2322-W
Hopla C E Sunnyside K U . ..... . ........... . 3425-J
Hoppe Mary L 1816 Maine ..... . . .......... 1005-W
Hopper G F 2115 Barker ..... . .. ....... . . .. . .. 659
Hopper's Tune-Up Service 512 E 9 ........... . . . 779
1Horacek Leo 1845 Ill . ...... .... . ........ .. 1526-J
Horcher Geo Sunnyside K U .. . .• .. . . .. ..... : . 835-J
Horkmans D M 1317 Ky ... . . ..... ........... . 692
Horn W 0 1627 N H . . .. . ... . . .. • ......... 2639-M
Hord J W Lieut 2100 La .. .. ••... •. . ... • ... 3698-W

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Hornberger Henry RFD 3 ... .. ............ 762-K-11
Hornberger Kenneth H 1801 Ky ...• •. .... •.. 2281-M
Hornberger Wm L 767 Grant ... . .... . • .. .... 1751-W
Horowitz Milton W Sunnyside K U . ..... . ... .. 1801-J
Horr W H 1030! Maine .. ........•......... 3033-J
Horrell Frank RFD 3 Baldwin . ..........•.. 784-K-12
Horswell Vance E Lieut 913 Vt ...•........ . . .. 3824
Horten J E 521 Lincoln .... .... . ........... 1778-W
Hosford C B 2245 Learnard .. ................. 1458
Hoskinson Gene 919 Ind .....•.......•...... 1818-J
Hotchkiss Geo C 633 lnd ... ................. . 2870
Hotchkiss Ins Agcy 8 &amp; Vt .. ....•.•.......... .. 840
Hough C T 945 Ohio . . .... .......•........ ... 1289
Hough N M Mrs 742 Ohio ......• .•..• •..... 2921-R
Houghton Edna A Mrs 815 Ark . ..•........... . 3434
Houghton H W 940 La .... .....•.......•...... 712
Houghton R N 1738 Mass .... . ....... .. . . .. 2669-R
Hougland Sherman F 1309 Del .. • ........ .... 2180-R
Hou k Clarenc~ 204 7 Barker ...•• .... . ...... . 1773-W
Houk H P 1146 Tenn . ... .. .•• . • : . •••••..• . 2234-M
Houk Harry 1618 R I. .......... .. ...... .. . 2506-M
Houk Jack A 746 Miss .....••. . ..••••..•.. 2650-W
Houk Jack Mrs 2116 N H .... ... •.. ..••.•.. . 1625-J
Houk Jas W Mrs 1615 S Crescent Rd .•..•... .. . 1053
House Don M 107 E South Park .. . • ...•..... 2693-M
House of China &amp; Glass 906 N H .•...•.•..... .. 660
House Elizabeth E Mrs 345 Lyons .•••...•..•... 2741
House Harry E 547 Maple . ..........•...... 2799-W
House L C 407 Elm .. ..................... 2613-M
House May Mrs 628~ Mass .... .. .. • ..... .. .2226-W
House Stanley T 1911 R I ...........•..... . 2977-J
House T E 228 Locust .. ... .. .... •• •.•.•.. . 2134-M
Houser Elson 439 Elm ... ........ . .•...... . 2314-J
Houser Winifred 1126 Ky . • ... . . • ........... ...3519
Houston L H 1347 N H ...... ........ . ...... 2558
Haverstock E G Mrs 1735 Ill ........... . .... 2418-R
Howard Alfred 1835 Tenn .. ...•. .•...••.... 3241-M
Howard Alonzo 758 Locust . . .. . . ... . ....... 2779-M
Howard C F 437 Ill . . . , ..... .• ........ .•. . 1744-R
Howard Chester RFD 2 .... .. ...•....... .. . 761-N-3
Howard Esther Mrs 746 N Y ................ 2443-J
Howard Harold 432 Ind .. ............. .. ... 2128-R
Howard Imogene 1916 Barker .......... . .... .. 3m
Howard J E RFD 2 ...........••• ... ':'":"'. ... 769-N-2
Howard John 521 Wis ... . .......... .. ...... 2510-J
Howard Lonnie 223 N 7 ..... .............. . 2179-J
Howard Mildred Mrs 420 Mlch ..... •••. •••.. . 1539-J ·
Howard Nelson E 1105 La ... .. .............. . 1062
Howard Paul E 641 Maine ......•.......... 3671-W
Howard Ralph R Mrs 1717 III . ..... . ..••.... 2680-W
Howard Robt C Bismarck Grove ........•.... . 1709-W
Howard Robt D 1106 Ohio ........••.•...... 3543-J
Howard Wm 1406 Tenn .... .. .........•.... 3770-W
Howard Wm A 1701 W 6 ... .. ••..... •. . .. . 1689-M
Howe Chas RFD 6 .. ...... .. ..... .. •... .. .708-N-3
Howe Chas D 1810 La . . ..•• . . .. •. ...••. ... 3261-R
Howe J L Mrs 1700 Tenn .. ... • . •. ... ... . . . . 1474-J
Howe Lloyd R 946 N J ..... .... ........... 1737-R
Howe Wallace B 639 Tenn . . •.•.•• . •. . •. .. . . 2930-R
Howell Chas T 515 Perry ... .....•..•.••.... 1582-R
Howell Jas P Haskell Grds . .....••. •.•. .... . 2642-R
Howell John RFD 6 .......•• . •..••••.••.. 748-K-12
Howey R S 917 Ky . ..... ....• • ..... .. .... 2166·W
Howie J L Mrs 1312 Ky ...... . . .. •. . ........ 1889
Howieson John L 1106 Ohio .... . ..... •. ..... 3543-R
Howsmon H W 1234 N H . . ...•.•...•••..... 3121-R
Hubbard Chuck RFD 1 . . ....... . •....... . . 744-K-2
Hubbard H M 1316 Ky ... . ...•............ 2287-W
Hubbell Cat·! 1311 N H .......•...•...•. . .. 1831-M
Hubbell R 219 Lincoln .... . ...... . ....... . . 3190-J
Huddleston Arthur E Mrs 1516 N H ....• .... . 2232-R
Huddleston E F 735 Ohio . . •. ..... • ........ ... 2211
Hudson M F 2207 Barker ............•••. . .... 2207
HUDSON M F CO 800 N H . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 825
Hudson Merlin ·1932 Ky .......• .. . ..•..... . 3250-R
HUDSON OIL CO 740 N 2 ... ... ............ .. 2015
Hughes A M 1312 Mass ................... 1831-W
Hughes B Q 2106 Ohio .... ... ..... . •... ... . 1543-J
Hughes Francis G RFD 2 . .....•....• •.... . 775-K-3
Hughes Henry E Sunnyside K U .•... •.. ...... 2348-W
Hughes J E 1208 N J ...................... . 3526
Hughes J W 1344 N Y .. . .. .... . .... ........ 838-R
Hughes Keith 1810 La . ..•......... .. .. .. . 3224-W·

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Hughes lethna 732 Ala .•...•.•...•.....•.. .. 3746
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
Hughes Thos W 1032 Ky ....•.•••....•..•.. 1190-R
Cash &amp; Carry 1903 Mass ..... ... .... ........ 2n
Hulce Irvin 330 Mich ..... .. ............... 2227-J
Downtown Plant 740 Vt . . ....... . .......... . 432
Hull J A 924 Miss .•. . . • ..•........••..... 2794- R
INDEPENDENT MARKET 1000 N J .... . • ... . ... 5n
Hull John G 919 N H...... ... .... ..... . . . . ... 148
lnderwiesen Chas RFD 6 ... . .... ... .... .... 1682-M
Hull M V Mrs 406 E 12 .... .. ....... . ...... 2539-R
India Elevator E 23 . ... . .. .. . ............ . . . . 117
Hulteen A Geo 1110 Learnard • . ............. 2327-J
India School 400 E 23 ........... ... ...... 764-N-2
Hults D S atty Jayhawker Bg ... .. .............. 16
Indian Village RFD 5 ..... . ..... . .... . ..... . . 2013
Hults &amp; Postma attys Jayhawker Bg ............. . 16
Indian Village Service Station RFD 5 . . . . • . . . . . 3087
Hults Donald S 2124 N H .................... 1367
Ingalls John 546 Calif .. . ... ... .......... .. 1581-R
Hultz Calep N 8 .. . . ...................... 3082-J
Ingalls Leta A 913 Conn . .................. 1648-M
Hultz Wm Jr 820 Walnut ................... 3150-R
Ingels Paul 1535 Vt. .... .. .. . .. . .......... . 1524
Humphreys Dick 1345 W Campus Rd .. .... . ... 3695-R
Ingham Harold G 1714 Ill ....... ........... 2330-R
Hundley Chas 1412 Oakhill ..... .. .. ...... . . 2286-M
Ingle Beulah B Mrs 1201 Prospect ... • ....... 2806-R
Hundley 0 E RFD 4 ... . ...................... 832
Ingle Orville E 1201 Prospect .. ..... • ....... 2806-R
Hundley's Cafe 8381 Mass ...... ........•.... . 3038
Ingle Oscar 810 Ky .. .. ................... 2566-M
Hungerford H B 1503 Crescent Rd .. .... .. : . .... 1863
Ingrisano M N Jr 1116 N H ... . ............. 2539-J
Hunn Harry l 2027 Ky ..... • ....••........ 2747-M
Inman Arthur E 1545 Mass .................... 476
Hunn Wess 1029 Del ...... .............. .. 1942-R
Interstate Transit lines See Greyhound Lines . ... . 707
Hunsinger Chris 1021 Tenn .................. . . 585
lnverarity Nell 908! Mass . . ............... . . . 1837
Hunsinger Fred 612 Ky ...... . .... ...... .. . 2653-R
Joerger l W Haskell Grds ...... . . . . .. ... .. . 1422-W
Hunsinger Geo RFD 2 .......... • ....• . .... 737-K-3
Ireland B C auto agcy RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3005
Hunsinger Guy C RFD 3 . . .•..•• • •.•••..••.. 2973-J
Ireland B C 227 Perry .. ...... •. • ......... 2331-M
Hunsinger Harold 1304 N Y .....•........... .. 2449
Ireland H A 1341 Strong .. .. ... . , ...... . ... 3493-M
Hunsinger lucy Mrs 1132 N Y .....•....•..• 3149-M
Ireland Irma 1112 Pa . . ........ • ..... • .... 2750-M
HUNSINGER MOTOR CO 922 Mass ............. . 12 Ireland Jas 231 Perry ... ..... • .....•....... 2331-R
Hunsinger W C 1136 Tenn .. .. ..•............ 2871
Ireland John 1501 Oakhill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2286-J
Hunt A G 824 Ark .. .. . .. .. .......•....... . 799-R
lrland lawrence W 925 Del ....... •. ..... • .. 2428-W
Hunt cnas W 1122 Ala ................ .. . . 3011-M
.... .. 2698-R
Irving Lula Mrs 8:?3 Conn . . . . .
Hunter A F 1609 Vt. . . . .. . .. .... . . •... .. .. 2173-J
Irving N G 1:323 N Y . . .. ....•....•...... . . 3054-R
Hunter AI 436 Elm . .......... ... ...... . . . . 1597-J
Irwin C E 622 Ohio .......... . .. .... ..... 2209-M
Hunter Albert 2106 Barker ... : . •... ... .. . ... . 2964 · Irwin Raloh E 1810 La . .. . . .
. ........ 3230-J
Hunter Anna l Mrs 1211 R I ......... . ..... 2514-W
Isaacs B Wm 1247 Ohio .. .... .... • •• . . ..... 3828-R
Hunter Elmer F 1741 Mass . ................1469-R
ISAACS FRED R phy 115 Vt ........... . ...... 180
Hunter H M 523 Elm . ..........•........ - 969-W
If no answer call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 870
Hunter Lauren A 614 E 12 ................... 2864
Residence 1600 E 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1824
Huntsman Ted ofc 646 Mass ......... ~ ...•... . .. 10
Isaacson Lee E 2241 Tenn .. . . . ...•........ . 2629-J
Hunzicker Carl J 1 &amp; Mlch .... ............ . 2847- M
lse John 1208 Miss . . . . ..... • ... . ........ .. 1595
Hunzicker Otto H 2045 Vt .. . .. . .. • . .... . ... 2735-W
Isern Ernest R 1032 Ky . ................... 2926-W
Hurlburt Earl R 1319 Summit ....... .. . . .... 2284-M
Hurley Earl R 2028 La . . ..... . . ..... . .. . . 3195-M
Hurley LeaRoy RFD 4 .............• ... ... 741- K-11
Hursh Frank W 925 Ala ............... . .... 1827-R
Jackman Franklin C 713 La ................. .. 1621
Hurwitz S W 1745 La ..... . .... • .... . ....... 3657
Hurwitz Saml 815 Ky .......... .. ........... 1464 Jackman R C 625 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 490
Jackson Andrew 901 Mich . . . .... .. ........ . 745-R
Husted C G RFD 3 . .......... ·............ 791-N-3
Jackson Bonnie 212 W 7 ..... .......... .. . 3139-W ·
Husted Clyde RFD 3 ............ ........ . 712-N-12
Jackson Carrie Mrs 711 Maple . .. ..... • ..... 1751-M ·
Husted Elmer RFD 1 ....... . ... ... . ..... . 739-K-11
Jackson E N 1700 N H ... . ... ....... . ..... 1380-W ·
Husted Geo W 1205 Almira . . ... .. ........ . 3131-M
Jackson Eugene RFD 5 . . . ... .............. 2256-M
Husted R F 321 Maiden Lane ..... •...... ... . 3759-J
Huston John C 2008 Vt ... ............... .. 2358-R Jackson Forrest A atty lawrence Natl Bk Bg . . . . . 327
Residence 1917 Ohio . ... . .. . ........ . . .... 1349
Hutchinson David 721 R I .... .... • .... ..... 2753-R
Hutchinson R B oculist 917 Mass •.. .... ...... . 1235 Jackson G N Rev 901 Mo ....... . . .. ....... . .. 2859 ·
Jackson
Geo 745! Mass ......... . . . • ...... 1961-M ·
Hutchinson R B Dr 916 Ohio ....... .. •... . .... 2621
Jackson Harvey 1229 Haskell ................. . 3295 •
Hutchison Geo I 1332 Mass ................. 3223-W
Jackson Jas M 905 R I . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . 909 •
Hutchison Mildred 1018 Vt ................. 2326-R
Jackson l M Mrs 447 Ohio . ....... .. .... . .. 1537-M •
Hutson W G Eldridge Hotel .......... ..... ..... 906
Jackson Pearl 782 Mapie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1177 •
Hutt Ed F 1420 Tenn .. . .. .. .......•. ... ...... 902
Jackson Priscilla Mrs 746 N J .............. 2471-W
Hutton Josephine J 1825 La . . . ............. 3271-R
Jackson Rose Mrs 1320 Ky . ............. . . . 1552-W
Hutton W Weeber Jr 2229 W Dr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3098
Jackson Rvland 832 Maine . ..........•... .. 2307-M !
Huxtable M J Jr WREN Bg .. ..... •.. ... ... . 30n-R
Jackson Thos R 603 lincoln . .... ••. ... • .. . . 1282-W
Hyatt Gladys Mrs 1101 Mass ... . ...... • ... . 1153-W
Jackson Thos R Jr 420 N 9 .... . .. • . . ...... . 3083-R
Hybskmann E W 1915 R I ................. . 2559-J
Jackson's tailors 9051 Mass . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .
157
Hyder Clyde K 2201 N H ..............•.. . 2150-W
Hyre C W 1145 'R I ....... . ................. 1415 Jacob Steve 507 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 1433-J
Jacobs Arthur R 850 Maple .. . . . ..... .... . . 2990-M
Hyre F E 1032 Tenn . .. . .......•.. ... . ... . . . 1373
Hyten Donald R 903 Ala ... ... .. ......... .. . 945- R Jacobson Arvid D Sunnyside K U . . . . ... , .... . 598-W
Jacques B E decorator 1945 Ky ...... . . . ..... 1444
Jacques B E 1945 Ky ............... . ... . . . 1444
Jaco,.es John A 1005 Ky .. . .... .•. .. . ... . . 3185-J
JACQUES REALTY CO 927! Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . 414
lee J T 1204 N Y. . . . ................... .3281-R
J~~~~c~e Francis Mrs 638 Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1650
lee Martin F 1157 E 15 .. . .. . . . ............ 1075-J
Jaffe Jack 1246~ N V .• • • ••.... .... ....•.. 1425-W
ICE &amp; STORAGE CO 616 Vt ........... .... .... 48 Jahn F H 221 N 5 . . . .. . .......... .. .... 2171-M
Ice W A 1340 Tenn ... .................... 2498-R
Jahne Mabel 1137 Pa ... . .... • .... . , • . . . . . 3623
leks Malvin W Mrs 1217 Pa ......... . .. ... 1457-J
Jahr Edgar F 1428 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1398-J
leks Wm 1100 W 6 ....... ....... ... .• ••.. 2147-J
Jaimes Ernestine 509 E 12 ....... • ......... 3467-W
Ihrig Howard 907 Ark .......•.....••...••.. 3482-J
James A C 440 La ...... .. .............. . 1593-W
Iliff Jessie 914 La . .... . ................. .2915-R
James Arthur E RFD 3 .. . . .............. . 712-K-3
!mel 0 B 2200 Ohio ...... • .... . ... ... •... 2971-W
JAMES' BODY SHOP 624 N 2 . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 398
Jmel W F 1401 Mass ...... • ............... 2858-J
James !Jonnle 925 N Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3124
I nee E l Mrs 945 E 19 ................... . 2664-J
James Clarence W 941 Vt ..... ............ . 2513-R
I nee J W ail 1729 Vt ............... ......... 2486
James Clifton 821 Mich . . . • .• , •• ••• , •• •• • . . 1049-M
Ince Josephine 8201 Mass .. .. .. .... .•.. • . .. 2865-R
James E l 618 R I. ........ .. .. ......... . .3620-J

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James B F 916 Conn . .. . .. • .. .. .. . ... . ... . 2482-M
Johnson Ed RFD 2 ...... . . .. • . .. . ...... . . 761-K-3
James Lafe 1500 R I . .. . .... . ..... . ..... . 2670-W
Johnson Erma 1108 Pa . •...•.•.•.•.. • ... .. 3229-J
Johnson Ernest M 1810 Ala ........ . .. . . ... 2418-M
James M H 821 R I. . . . . . . ... . ... ... ... . ... . 1641
Johnson Eugene 717 Maine . .. .. . .. . .. . .... . 1567-J
James Richard H 2245 Learnard ... .. . • .... . . 379D-J
James Ruth 612 Miss ............. • • .. .... 3277-W • Johnson Fred E 808 Maine ... . •. . ..•... ... . .. . 935
James Vernon D 1019 R I. ... .. . .. .. . .. . . ... . 3787
Johnson Fred Eugene 524 Lincoln .. . . .. . .. ... .. 1403
James Wm 715 Mich . . . .. . . .... •... . ..... . . . 1077 Johnson Fred W 1724 Barker ..... ..... ..... 3409-W
Jameson E D Mrs 616 W 17 . ....... • . . .. . . . 2661-W
Johnson H 0 1325 Mass .............. .. .. . 3355-M
Johnson H T 319 E 19 . .. .. .. ....... .. . . . . . 1605-J
Jameson Ed 1202 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2848-M
Johnson Harold 1008 R I. . .. . . . .. .. . ... .. . 1061-W
Jameson Lloyd 637 Vt . . . . . . . . .... . .. . .. .. 3117-J
Johnson
Harry W 743 Ill ... .. .. .... .. . . ... . 1395-W
Jamison R A 535 Maine .. . . .. . .. .... . .. . . .. 1799-R
Janeway Agnes Mrs 931 La .. ...... • . ... • • .. 1068-M
Johnson Herbert G RFD 6 ..... . ...... .. . . . 752-N-3Janeway Earl F RFD 3 . ....... . ....... . .. . 746-N-3
Johnson Ira 1029 lnd .. . ... . ........ • . . . . . 1137· M
Jaske Albert 1911 Barker .. .. . • . . .. • . . . ... . . 2854-J
Johnson Irving S 928 E 19 . . . .... ..... . . ... . 2384-J&lt;
Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio ........ • .... • ... . ... 1156 Johnson J M 1001 R I . . . . . ....... . . . ....• • . . 1303JAYHAWK CT RFD 3 ... .. . . .. .. .. . : . .. . .. . . 1080 Johnson Jas Jr 1810 La . . .. . .. . . .. .. .... .. . 3233-R
Jayhawk Co-op 1614 Ky ... ... . .. • ..... .. . . . . . . 2D5
Johnson John 900 Conn .. ... ... ..... .. . .... 153.3-W
Jayhawk Creamery 834 Vt .. .... .. . . .. . . ... .... 182
Johnson L R arch Lawrence Natl Bk Bg ... . . . . ... . 82
Jayhawk Grocery 1342 Ohio . ....• • .. .. • .. . . .. . . 242
Johnson L R 1530 Vt .... .. .. ............ .. 3403-J
Johnson Lennis RFD 2 ... . . . .. .. . ....... . 761-K-lJ
JAYHAWK MOTORS
Sales &amp; Service 702 Vt . . . .. . ..... ... . .. . . . . 639
Johnson Lewis Eldon 1735 Learnard . . ... .. . .. 2780-J
Used Car Lot 10 &amp; N H .. .. . ..•.. . ..•.. . .. .. 294
Johnson Lincoln 741 Grant . . . . .. ... . .... . .. . 1751-R
Johnson Louisa Mrs 1338 R I. . .. . .. . .... . .. 2149-M
JAYHAWK TAXI CO 1012 Mass . . . ... . ... . .. ... . 65
Jayhawker Theatre 646 Mass . .. . ... . . ..... . . ... 10 Johnson Lucille 1245 Oread .. ... .. • .. .. •• . . . 3427-R
Jeffrey Grace 908 ~ Mass .. . .... . . . •• ... .. . . 3641-J
Johnson Marvin H 900 Ill ... . . .. . .. . .. . . .. ... 3769
Jeffrey H W 714 N H ... . . ... ... • ........ . 2511-M
Johnson Mildred Mrs 1100 E 19 . . . ... ... . .. 2851-W
Jeffries Rollo 630 N 5 ...... . .. . . .. . . ... .. . 1193-J
Johnson N C Mrs 1217 Ky .. ... . • ...... . ... . .. 3428
Jeffries Russell 843! N H ..... • .. ... .. . .... 1735-R Johnson Norman 421 Mich .. . ......... . .... .2104-R
Jeffries W R RFD 4 . ... . .. .. ... ... . . . .. .. 796-N-3
Johnson Oliver F 615 Ohio . ... . . .• . .. . . .. .. . 2998-W
Jella Leonard 412 W 9 . . . ..... . . . .. . ... .. . 2921-J
Johnson Oscar 946 Pa . .... .. . . . . . .. ... . ... 2484-R
Jellison D J RFD 2 . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . .. 755-N-3
Johnson Perry Mrs 719 Mich .. . .... • .. .. .. . . . 745-J
Jellison Earl 1205 R I ..... . .... • ..••••... . 2149- R Johnson R A 941 Tenn . .. . . • .....•.•.... • .. 2251-R
Jeltz Chas 1304 Pa • . .... •. ... . •... .. . . .. . . . 1261
Johnson R E 21 Winona ............ . ..••• . 1983-M
Jenkins E 821 N J . .... ... . ............. . . 1666-W Johnson Ray T 633 Mo . .. . .. . .. •. ..... . .. . 1505-M
Jenkins Earl R 307! W 23 ............... .. 1883-W Johnson Rex L 920 N H....... . . ... . ... .. .. 1859-R
Jenkins Frank 815 N J . .. .. ... .•.. .. .. • .. . . . . 2333
Johnson. Richard N 1140 Miss .... . . . • .. . .. . . 1544-J
Jenks Geo F Sunnyside K U ..... . ........ .. 1957-W
Johnson S A 815 Elm . .. . .. . .. ........ ... ... 2460
Jennings Clay 1229 N J . . ... .. . ... . . . . . .. . 3670-W
Johnson Susie A 1110! Vt .•.. . . •• ... •.•• •. 1153-M
Jennings Douglas F 533 Ohio . . . ... . ... • ..... . . 2992
Johnson Vernon 775 Walnut .. .. . .. . . . ... . . . 3189-W
Jennings E Geo ).528 N H . . . .. • . .. . • .... .. . 1146-J
Johnson Wm R RFD 6 .. . .. ... . . ... .. . .' . .735-K-13
Jennings Kenneth 2237 R I .... ... .. . . .• • .. . 2353- M Johnson Wm S Sunnyside K U . ... . ..... . ... . 2953-J
Jennings Louise Sunnyside K U ... .. . • . . . .. . .. 993-J
Johnson Wm Savage Mrs 1509 Crescent Rd .. .... 2116
Jensen Andrew 1120 R I .. . . . . . . .. • . . . . . . . 2893-W
JOHNSON'S BROILER FARM 1724 Barker .. . .. ... 63
Jensen Chris 1231 La . . .• . . . ..... . ..•. .... . . 2569
Johnson's Dress Shop 835 Mass .. ... .. . .. ...... . 771
Jensen Jens P 600 La ...... ......... .. .. .... 2883
Johnston Earl 1324 Dei . . ... ..•...... .. .... .. 1314
Jensen Vera Mrs 1931 Tenn .. .. ... . .. . . .. . . 1747-J
Johnston Gertie K Mrs 1112 N J ......... . . . . 2555-J
Jenson Ingvart 806! Mass .• •. . .. . ..... . . . .. 1918-M
Johnstone Quintin 1740 Vt ... • .....• • .. . .. .. 1881-J
Jerome Case 805 R I. ...... .. .. .. .. ...... . 2456-M
Jolliff Jas E 928 R I . . ... .. . ..... ....... .. 3629-R
Jerome Newton E 916 Ill . .. ..... . .. .. . .... . ... 815
Jolliffe Hall 1505 Ohio .. ... .. . . .....• . ... ... . 355
Jolly F G Mrs 1920 Tenn .. . .. ..... • ... . . .. 1034-W
JEROME PIANO CO 916 Ill . ...... ...... .. .. ... 815
Jeter Ruth Mrs 1043 Ind .... . . .. . . .. .. . . ... 1351-J
Jones Arthur 816 E 14 . ... . . . .. .. ..... . .. . . 854-R
Jetmore H A 1126 N H . .... .... . . . .. . • . . . . .. 3309
Jones Arthur 615 Ohio . .. .. •. ..... . ....... 3675-W
Jewell Margaret E Mrs 1023 Ky .. . . .. . ... .. . 2911-J
Jones Bess B 646 R I . . .. • . ... . . •.... .. .. . . . 2678
Jewett 8 C RFD 6 . . . . . . . .. . . . .. • ..... . . . 748-N-3
Jones Byron L 1141 Ky ......•. . . .. •• .. . ... 1043-R
Jewett J M 529 Ohio . .. .... .. . .. • ... •..... 2370-M
Jones C T 1323 Ky .. . . .. . .. ... . . . .... ... . 2498-W
Jimenez Luis 1224 N J . .... . .. . .. . .... . ... 2271-M
Jones Chas E RFD 2 . .. . ..• .. . ..••..... . . 761-N-21
Jimenez Ricardo 1125 Vt . ... . . • .•.. ••• . .... 288D-J
Jones Clifford 820 E 14 . .. . . . . .. ......... . 1069-M
Jim's Lunch 627 Mass .... ...... . ........ . . .. 2096
Jones Don B 1113 W 10 .... . . ........ . .... 2543-W
Jochim Kenneth 1240 Ohio .•. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . 2675-J
Jones Eli 637 N 3 .... ........ ....... .. .. . 3159-W
Jones Farm Supply E 23 .. .. . ........ • . ..... .. 469
Johanning Otto L RFD 4 ... . . . . .. . •. . ..... 770-N-3
Johnny's Grill cafe 1031 Mass .... . .... .• .. ... 2085
Jones Frank E 1140 E 13 .... .. ...... .. .. . . . . 1958
Johns Jerry M 615 Ohio . .... .. . .. . ....• . . .. 2350-R
Jones Geo W 1037 Tenn . ............ • ... .. .. 3346
John's Novelty Co 1014 Mass ... .... .. . . . . . ... 1099
Jones Goldie Mrs 416 Mich . ... . . .. . . . .... .. 2104-W
Johns Sanford 2226 N H . .. . ..... •• .. ... .. 3791- M JONES H PENFIELD phy 107 E 8 . .. . . ... . . .. .. 211
Johns W H Mrs 615 Ohio .. ......... . .. • . . . 3675-R
Residence 72i Tenn ~ .... .... ..... .......... 235
Johns Waiter A 1846 Barker .......... .•• .. . . . 2248
If no answer call . . . .. ....... . .. . .. . . .. . ... 870
Johns Walter T 1112 Conn . ... ... • •. . . . ...... 2575
Jones H T Mrs 1729 Mass .. . . • .. . ...... . .. . 3569-J
Johns Wil l Jr ofc County Jail ... .. • •.. . .. . . . . . . . 38
Jones Harold D 604 Ky .. ..... ..... • .. .. . . . 1557-W
Johns Wil l Jr 11 E 11 .. . ... .. .... ·.. .. ...... . 1970
Jones Haydn E 1705 Ky . .. .. ... .. ........ .. 2817-R
Johnson Arthur Mrs 438 Elm ... . . . .. . .. ... ... 1136 Jones Henry Lee 515 Fla .. ...... .. ......... 1572- R
Johnson Arthur H 1933 Learnard . . .. . • ..... .. 3447-R
Jones Herbert L 1242 Prairie ..... .. ... .. . . . 2476-W
Johnson Arthur T 1008 Conn .. . . . . • .. . ... . . 2298-M
Jones I J Mrs 1328 Ohio .. . . .. . .• . ...•. ..... . 3741
Johnson Birdie Mrs 642 N H . .. ... .. ... .. . . . 1335-R
Jones J 0 1642 Miss . . . . . ..... . .. . . .. .. . ... 778-R
JOHNSON C B phy 7 W 11 .. .. . . . . . . .... ... . . . 275
Jones Jessie A Mrs 1037 Tenn .. . ........ ... 2299-W
Residence 1616 S Crescent Rd . . ...... • .. . . .. . 833
Jones K R 1041 Tenn . . .. ... ... . .... . .. . . . 3110-M
If no answer call ..... .. ...... ... .... .. . .. . 870
Jones Kenneth D RFD 3 .. .. ...... .. . ...... 757-K-4
Johnson C E 510 W 6 . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. .. 1408-M
Jones L Martin 1704 Miss ...... ... • . .. . . .. . 3107-J
Johnson C E Mrs 1111 Ky . .. . ............. 3454-W
Jones Lena G 11'13 Vt . . . .•... .. .. .. ..... . 2481-W
Johnson Chas Dean 1708 La . ... . ........... 1292-M
Jones Margaret N 815 Ala .. .. .. . .. . ....... . 1417-J
Johnson Clyde RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . . . ... • . ... . 761-K-4
Jones Ogden S 1505 University Dr . ... . . ... . .. .. 3208
Johnson Daisy Mrs 532 Mich .. . .... .. . • .. . .... 1913
Jones Pearl Mrs 715 N Y ... . ...... .... .. . .. 1691-J
Johnson Donna 820 N H .. . . ... ... • . •... . . . 2833-W
Jones Peter 1841 Ky . . . ....... . . ... . . ... .... 2213
Johnson Earl W 719 Ala . . . .... . .. • .. . ... .. 1116-M
JONES SERV STA &amp; OIL CO E 23.. .. . ...... .. 2086

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Jones Stanley S 1201 Ohio ............ . .. . .. .. 1745
Jones Verle 801 Conn .....•... .. . ...•..... 3576! M
Jones Ward 1646 Tenn ... . .. • .... • .... .. .. 2686-W
Jordan E L Sunnyside K U . ..•.•. . ...••.... . 1823-R
Jordan H E 1600 Ky ...... . ...... • .......... 1509
Jordan M R 1532 Mass . ... ................ .. 3678
Jordan Nehemiah Sunnyside K U ....•..•.... .3530-W
Jordan Pearl Mrs 1336 N Y .......... .. . .. . . 3281-J
Jordison Richard R Sunnyside K U ........ • .. 3169-W
Jorgensen Elin K 1604 N H ... . ..... ...... .. , . 1434
Jose J W 1613 R I . .... . .. . .......•.•..... 3542-R
Josselyn H W 1625 La . . ........... .. . .. .. 3476-M
Jost Edgar 1423 Ohio . . .......... . ••..... . . . 587-R
Jost Frank Mrs 947 Miss . ..... ... •.•.... . . 2935-W
Jost Martin 1745 Vt ........................ 3958
JOURNAL- WORLD 722 Mass .................. . 22
Joy N R Mrs 1300 N Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1898-M
Judson F L 1729 Mass . ............ • ... . .. 1881-W
June Nellie Mrs 1124 R I . .... ..•.. • ...... . 3292-M
June Raymond RFD 2 .. ............ .. ..... 703-K-2
Junior High School 9 &amp; Ky . . . . . • ... ... ...... . .3003
Justice Geraldine Mrs 10461 Tenn ...... • ..... 3556-R

K
K U Food Service 1244 Tenn .......... • .... .. . 3406
Kahn Fred W 1728 Ky . ..... . ..... • .... .. .. 1498-J
Kallis Louis RFD 2 . .. . . .. .. . .........•.. 784-K-22
Kampschroeder Clyde 1400 W 23 . .......... 714-N-11
Kampschroeder Effie Mrs 1923 Barker ........ 2854-R
~mpsch roeder Herbert H 2038 Ky ......... . 3259-M
Kampus Photo Serv 939 Ind . .....• ... ...... .. 1096
Kane Donald I Sunnyside K U . .. . ... • ...... 1059-M
Kane Lawrence W 637 Ind . ..... ... . • ......... 1782
Kane Vesta 1511 Crescent Rd . . ............... 2812
Kann Ellen 1100 Tenn ..................... 1474-M
Kannenberg Carl 843~ Mass .. ...•.. . ....... 1905-W
Kannenberg Chris 828 La ..... . . .. ........ . 1640-W
Kansas Assoctn of Schl Boards 9271 Mass ..... . .. 297
If no answer oall. . . ... ... . . . .. .. ..... .. . 1428-J
Kansas Bible Chair 1300 Oread .............. . .2795
Kansas City Life Ins Co Agt 21 W 9 . . . . .. .. . . . ... 95
Kansas City Star Distributor newspr 801 Mass .. . .. . 17
KANSAS CLEANERS 12~ E 8 . .............. . .. 420
Kansas Color Press RFD 2 . . ... . ............ : . . 488
Kansas Highway Patrol County Jail .......• •. . .... 38
Kansas Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners 1001 N H ..... . .. 383
KANSAS MFG CO THE 623 Vt ........... . • . . . .411
KANSAS POWER &amp; LIGHT CO 700 Mass .•...... 880
After Office Hours call
Service Calls ..... . ............• ....... . 1240
Local Office ............. . ..... . . ...... 1276
General Office . ... . ........•... ••. . ..•. . 1263
Legal &amp; Engineering Ofcs .. ........•.••.• . 1284
KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC
Gas Co Ofc 733 Mass . . . .. .........••.•..... 315
After Ofc Hours Call Manager's Res . ...• ... .... 306
If no answer call ......................... . 1031
If no answer call .. . ....... ...... ... . • • • . .. 2885
Kansas State Employment Service 1035 Mass . ... ... 67
Kansas State of. . .. . . . . . ......... . See State Offices
KANSAS UNIVERSITY . ............. ... . .... 2700
Athletic Office K U . .......•.......•. ..... . 913
Health Service K U . ...... . . ...... .... . .•... 890
Nursery School No 1 1100 Mo . .... ...• ....... 254
Power House-Night Calls Only .......•..•.... 1510
Union Bldg Soda Fountain Union Bg .......... . 668
Kanza Hall 1006 Miss . .• ... ..•.......••. •.. . 3544
Kanzig Jas M 2226 Ohio . . . ... ... ... ... ... . 3238-W
K APFER CONSTR &amp; ENGINEERING 1605 W 19 . . 3630
Kapfer Geo L 2150 Vt ............ ...• •.... 2133-J
Kapfer H J 1008 Ala . ..................... 2164-J
Kapfer John F 1605 W 19 .. .. • ... ..•......... 3630
KAPPA ALPHA PSI 1134 Miss . .......... •. ... 3353
KAPPA ALPHA T HETA 1433 Tenn ........•... . 295
KAPPA ETA KAPPA fraternity 1653 Ind .•..•.••. 322
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Gower Place . ..•........ 718
KAPPA SIGMA fraternity 1045 West Hills Pkwy . . 1700
Kappleman Carl C 1530 Tenn .....•.....••... 3579-J
Kappelman 0 L Mrs 1447 Mass ... ·; ....... . • . . 3130
KAPPELMAN'S GUEST HOME 1447 Mass ..•.... 2031
Karnes M C 2021 Mass .................... 2595-W
Kasberger John 2224 R I •••.. . • •.... . ..... 2950-W

Kasky Leonard 312 lnd .................... 1993-W
Kassinger Chas 1927 Ohio .................. . .. 789
Kassinger Chas W Jr 321 E 17 ........ .. .... 2689-W
Kasson Wendell 1201 Haskell . ...........•.. . 2277-R
Kasler Duff 1344 Laura •. ............ ... ... 3426-R
Kaufman Martin W 1933 R I. .............. .3376-R
Kaufman Orval J 1430 La .•. . .............. . 587-W
Kauffman LeRoy L RFD 6 ................ 705-K-12
Kaw Glass Co 724 N 2 ....... •• ..•.•......... 1397
Kaw Motor &amp; Salvage Co 724 N 2 .............. 1397
Kaw River Valley Fertilizer Co 6 &amp; Locust .... . .. 2787
Kaw Valley Bus Line 1008 Mass .. . ....... ... ... 502
Kaw Valley Oil Co 1318 w 7 ........••...... . . 2061
Kay Adam 1225 Tenn . . ........ ..... ... .. . . 1603-R
KAY'S BAKERY 412 w 9 .. ..... . .. ... ...... .. 716
Keeler Book Store 939 Mass .. ....•........... .. 33
Keeler G V 1706 Ind .......... . .. • ........ 2620-W
Keeler J A 711 Miss . ...... . ........• .. ... .. 2433
Keeler Walter J 1617 Ky ....•.• ... ..•.... .. 2589-M
Keene H W 1637 Barker ............. • ...... . 3116
Kehl Opal Mrs 814~ Mass . ..................1918-J
Keil Jos W 1046~ R I. . . ..... ......... ..... 1841-J
Keith L V 328 Elm .... .......•...•........ 1298-R
Keleti Peter 1023 Vt ...............•...... 2236-J
Kell J F 1520 Crescent Rd . ... . . . . . .. • ....... . 1044
Kellen Wm A 1336 Conn ...... • ..... . .... . . 3256-R
Keller Bill L 328 Maiden Lane ... • ...... . . .. 2770-W
Keller J A RFD 5 . ... . .. .. ..... . ....... . 733-N-13
Keller John L 124 Mich . ....... . ..... .. ... . 2847-W
Keller Leland E 905 Tenn .. . ... • ........... 1413-W
Kelley Clifton 1346 Ohio ........ . ........... 2955-J
Kelley W K Haskell Grds . . . . • .............. . . 1055
Kelly Ethel Mrs 1333 Ky .....•... ... .. . ... . 1124-M
Kelly H D 1013 N H . .. . .......• . .... • ..... . 2699
Kelly John Mrs 1014 Miss . . ........ : ....... 1160-M
Kelly M E rf est 112 Mass . ....• • . • ..•.... . ... 878
Residence 1116 Del. ......... •• ........... 1222
Kelly W B 1028 Conn .. . . . . ... . •..... . .... 1622-W
Kelson Keith R Sunnyside K U ...... • . • .... . 1903-W
Keltz H L 602 E 15 .. .. ...•.•. . •. .. ..... .. 2733-M
Kemp Sarah Mrs 1033 N J ................. 2212-R
Kempler C J 916 Tenn ..................... 2166-J
Kempter Harry 1620 Tenn ... .... . ... . •.... .. .. 674
Kennedy A R dentist 8451 Mass ............ . . .. 551
Kennedy A R Dr 943 Ohio .... . ....•......... 3172-J
Kennedy Arch C ins 729~ Mass .....•.•.... . ... .345
Kennedy Arch C 2101 Vt ..................... 3622
Kennedy B R 2101 Tenn . . .................. 2603-R
Kennedy C T 1805 Ky ..... . ..... ... ... . ... . . 2250
Kennedy Jack 1809 Mass . . ...••••.......... 2771-J
Kennedy Joe D 628 La . .................... 2998-R
Kennedy John L 769 Maple .... • .•..•••. ... . 2933-J
Kennedy John R 350 La ................... . 2546-R
Kennedy L W RFD 2 .. .. .•.••... .. ... .. ... 775-N-4
Kennedy Max f810 La ....... ... .... . .. . ... 3261-W
Kennedy Milbern B 1123 Oregon ... ..•...... . 2148-W
Kennedy Orin 0 937~ Mass .. . .. . .. . ..••... ... 1362
KENNEDY PLUMBING &amp; ELECTRIC CO 937 Mass . 658
Kennedy T A dentist 8451 Mass .•• . ......... ... 551
Kennedy T A RFD 2 ........ ...• ••.. •• • .. :772-N-4
Kenner J J Dr 718 Lake .. . . .. .... .... .• ... 3639-W
Kenney Ruth 1042 Tenn ......... .. ........ . .. 1508
Kenny's Cafe 1403 Mass .. ... .•..•..... ... .. . 3442
Kent R H Mrs 1508 W 6 . .. .....•....... . . . 2719-R
Kenworthy Paul 2128 Tenn ..... . . • ....... ... . 3650
Kern Lut ie 1905 Mass ......... • . ... .... . . .2925-J
Kerns C E 1121 Vt . ......... . ......... ... . . . 1293
Kerns Ralph W 736~ Mass •............. .. . 1893-W
Kerr Dale 0 1028 R I. ....................... 3700
Kerr Geo H 1624 Mich . ........... ...... . .2888-W
Kerr Ollie Mrs 1024 N Y ... ................ 2111-W
Kesler Richard W 1105 N H . •.. • .. . . •• ...... 2850-J
Kester Frederick E 1612 La ..... . .....•....... . 289
Kesterson Joe WREN Bg ... ............ .. •.. 2304-J
Kesterson Nadean Mrs WREN Bg ...•..... ... . 2304-J
Ketchum Chas 425 Wis . ... . ..•.....•....... . 2828
Ketchum Ewing 17 &amp; Haskell ................ 3418-R
Kettering Ira A 1308 Prospect . ....... • ...... 1465-J
Key Richard 311 Mo . ... . ................. 1799-M
Keys Chas E Sunnyside K U . ........ .. ...... 1148-M
Keys Maurice C architect 8471 Mass ........... 3525
Keys Maurice 215 W 14 .................. . 2652-W
Keys Myron 1022 Ohio . . ........•.... . , •.... 973-J

�LAWRENCE
l&lt;idd KingS 644 Elm ........•............. 2387-J
Kidwell Ed 515 Ohio ........ .•.....•........ 3326
Kidwell Guy C 1106 Vt .................... 1668-W
Kiefer Dale 3:32 E 19 ..... ..... .•....... ... 2308-R
Kiefer E E Mrs 332 Miss .. ....... . . ........ 2778-R
Kiefer John P RF0 5 .............. . . . .. . 733-K-22
Kiefer W L Mrs RFD 2 ... ................. 755-K-2
Kieffer Fred H 1933 Ohio ................... 2619-R
Kieffer J Don 1821 Maine ......• . ....•..... 3408-R
Kiesow Albert 0 942 Mo ....... .. •....... .. .. 2480
Kilburn Rosy 1139 N J .................... . 1764-J
Kilby Ralph L 1532 Tenn ............ • ...... 3060-J
Kilgore C W 1336 Vt . ..................... 1361-M
Kilworth John L 1233 Mass ....•........... ... 1688
Kimball Harold 928 N J ................... 1909-M
Kimball leslie 527 Calif ...........•........ 1689-R
Kimber Ronald E 1716 W 9 ................... 1781
Kimmel Walter J 1329 Vt .................. 2656-R
Kimsey Cliff C Jr Sunnyside K U .........•• . . 2493-R
'Kincaid Blaine 910 N H .. ......... .. .... .. 1962-W
Kincaid Flossie W 625 R I. .... ............. 2857-R
Kincaid Paul K dentist 839~ Mass . ........... .. 989
Residence 912 R I . ...... .........•.. . .. 3151-R
'Kindlesperger Electa 1026 Tenn ........... .... 3073
King Allen A 1914 Tenn .................. . 1685-M
King Billie Mrs 802 N J .................. . . 3078-R
King C E 519 Walnut ................•.... . 2517-J
King Chas R 1530 W 6 ....... ... ..•.•..... 2719-W
'King E L RFD 1 .... . .............. •. ..... 1329-R
King Geo R 930 Ark . . .... ..... ..•... ..... 1647-M
King Harold H f loors 1722 Ky .................. 541
King J D ofc 1020 Mass .. ........... • ........ 946
King J D 1411 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . • .... ... 3686
King J Homer 10 Winona ............. • .... 1561-M
King Jas 722 N Y .......... • .....•........ 1306-R
King L C 729 Elm ... .. ....... .. . ........ . 2576-W
King L J 877 Lyons . . I ........ ' ... .. ..... .1709-J
King leRoy J 1403 Terin . .................. 1047-M
King Margaret Mrs ofc 734 Vt ............. .. .. 600
King Margaret Mrs 1420 Crescent Rd. . . . . . . . . . 3588
King Myron L 1703 Learnard ...... . .. ...... 2302-R
King R M 2010 Tenn .........• .• .... . ..... 3055-M
King Thos 1529 Learnard . ... ....... ....... . 2332-R
King Thos C 824 Ohio .... . .. .• ........... . 3101-W
'King Vernon RFD 3 ...................... 723-N-2
Kingery lonzie E RFD 2 .........•...... ... 707-K-4
Kingsbury W F ofc 719! Mass . .... •.....•...... 467
Kingsbury Will 2136 N H ... ................ 1038-J
'Kinnett Gertrude Mrs 1310 Ky .......•....... 1128-J
Kinney E D 1430 La . ......... . .•... . •....... 729
Kinney Helen Mrs 713 R I .................. .. 1577
Kinney Michael H 816 Ohio ..•.............. 1371-M
Kinslow Eulon 819 Conn . ............... . ... 1313-R
Kintzel Hubert 1340 Tenn ..... ..•.......... 1245-M
l&lt;iosow Ivan 900 Oak .....•... .. ......•.... 1428-M
Kipp H L 125 E 17 ..... ................. . 2364-M
'Kipp John A 1109 Conn ....................1623-J
Kipling Chet 1545 R I .. .. ..... ...• .•..... . 3565-R
Kirby ,Ailsie R Mrs 911 Ala ............ • ..... 1239-M
"Kirby Allan RFD l
... •.. • .••......... 797-N-2
Kirby Cora Mrs 835 Maine ........•....•... 1636-W
Kirby Harold D 1124 Conn ................. . 2884-R
Kirby Wm B RFD 1 . .. ................... 797-K-11
Kirchhoff A L 830 Ala ... .................... 1279
Kirchhoff Geo J Jr 817 Mo .•..•.............. . 917
KIRCHHOFF- HUGHES WHOLESALE CO THE
1245 Conn. 685
Kirk Hubert 740 N 2 ...........•.......... 2973-R
Kitk Robt 1235 R I. ...................... 3121-W
Kirkham Mildred 1400 Ky ...... .... . ..•...... 1943
Kirkpatrick Paul E 630 Ind ..... ..... . ... . .... 1661
KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 Mass ....... .. 1018
Kirmeyer D L 1228 La .............••..... 2235-M
KISER GARAGE 904 Vt .................. ... 2334
Kiser Frank P RFD 4 ........••••...•..... 736-N-2
Kiser Louis RFD 5 ........................ 2221-J
Kite Chas 1205 Conn . ......•............. . 2608-J
Killen Ralph W 1809 Miss ...•.............. 3048-J
Kitsmiller Elva 920 la ... ........ •. ....... . 2781-R
Kitsmiller Pearl 1345 Ky ...... .. • ..... • .... 1124-R
Kitsmiller Perry 1406 Tenn ................. 3770-M
Kitts Harry E 1217 Conn ..•................ 2608-R
Kitty Clover Potato Chip Co 1810 La ............ 649

KID-KUR

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Kizer Wilma 623 Maple .. ................. . 2799-R
Klahr Herbert 341 Ind .................. ..... 1191
Klein Ed Mrs 809 Mo . .. .................. 2522-M
Kleinberg Jacob Sunnyside K U .. . ............ 875-M
Kleist Robt A 646! W 23 . ............ •.... 1214-W
Kliewer Archie 2039 R I. ................... 2266-J
Kliewer John P 154 Pawnee ..... . ..... • .... 2642-W
Klinkenberg P H Mrs 1144 La ............. . . 1916-J
Klock Mildred 905 la ....... ... . . ..... . . ... 3120-J
Kloepper Fred 649 W 23 ... . ....•.......... 1214-R
Klooz Ernest 821 La ....................... 1048-J
Klooz Karl1119 W Campus Rd .............. . .. 711
Klopfenstein Bob 2006 Tenn .......... • ..... 1540-R
·Klopfenstein L E 1101 Vt .......• ....... .... . 2901
Klopfenstein larry 2017 Tenn ... . .. . .. .... .. 3255-R
Knapp Clarence 1817 Ala ......... •. ... . ... 3206-M
Knight Iva M 225 Elm .........•........ . .... 1167
Knight Ruth V Mrs 1240 Tenn .. . . .......... ... 3767
Knight Winnie Mrs 320 Maine .......... • .... ... 937
Knisal Dee 1300 Del . ...................... 1975-J
Knop Albert Mrs 2014 Vt ........... ..... .. 2358-W
Knott Herbert H 1624 Tenn ...........•.... 2269-M
Knott Maurice H Haskell Grds ...• ...... • .... . 864-M
Knotts C W 1709 Vt ... ... .... . ........... 1248-M
Knowles Ivan 816! Mass .... . ... • ..... • .. .. 1424-W
Knowles Vans Inc 11 E 9 . .... • ........... .... .. 46
Koch Jas 1308 Mass ... ....... • ..... .... .. 2693-W
Koch Vernon E 743 R I .... .....•........• . 1691-W
Koeh ler Henry F RFD 4 ..... .............. 741-N-3
Koehler Martha 1347 Mass ...........•..... 3417- R
Koeh ler Paul 1211 Ky ............... • .... . 1985-R
Koehler Wm A RFD 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... 798-N-3
Koehler Wm P RFD 5 ... . . . • .. ........ .. . . 2221-M
Koehring W E RFD 5 .. .. ... .. ... .. ••. ..... 1075-W
Koerner Louie 750 N 3 ........... • ........ 2379-M
Koerner Otto Jas 921 N Y ....•.•. . ..•....•. 2482-J
Kohler Lucille T 1729 Mass ......... • ....... 1881- R
Kolars Joe G 745 Lyons . .......•. ........ ... 3242-R
Kollender Wm 202 W 15 ....... .. .... •• ... .. 1212
Kollmorgen W M 1313 Mass ......... ...... . 1562-J
Kolterman A D 1045 Ky ...... .... .......... 1658-J
Kopp Wm 2441 Mass ...........•.. .. .... . •2487-M
Korzenovsky M Sunnyside K U .... ........... 2348-J
Kosakowski Alfred 1107 Conn ............. . 1623-W
Kowing Ben RFD 1 ...................... 756-N-21
Kraber Pat 832 Ky ..... .'.......•.......... 3673-R
Kraft Chris 2101 Mass .................... . 3046-J
Kraft Duane 1825 N H .. ..... .... . ........ 2231-W
KRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass ...... 244
If no answer call ... ..................... 3046-J
Krambeck C F 730 Ark ..................... 2279-J
Kramer Geo RFD 3 ..... . ...... .......... 745-K-11
Kramer Wm RFD 6 . ... . ................. 772-N-22
Kreamer Hugh H 2023 Ky ...........•...... 3055-R
Kreamer J H Mrs 1621 Edgehill Rd ............ . 3998
Krebs Paul 414 W 12 ......... .......... ... 973-W
Krehbiel Clayton H 1639 lnd . ............. ... n8-W
Kreider Karl M ofc 109 E 8 ... ............. .... 134
Kreider Karl M 1109 W Hills Terr ............. . 2156
Kress S H variety store 921 Mass .•. ..•.•....... 583
Kreye Geo W 1215 Ore ad .... . .......• . ..•.. 3683-J
Krimminger H B 1423 N Y ................. 3590-W
Krone R W 501 Rockledge Rd ... .......... . . 1256-J
Krull Mary Frances 1819 Maine .. .. ..•.. . .... 3408-J
Krum C C 809 Conn ....... ..... ........ ... 1032-R
Krum C C vinegar 810 Pa ...... • .............. 335
Krum J J 432 Elm .............• .......... 1631-M
Krum R D 738 R I. ......................... 2541
Kruse F R 1206 R I. .... . ................... 2457
Krutzsch Philip H Sunnyside K U ............ . 3416-J
Kubitz Karl 818 Ky ... . .. ................. 3104-M
Kuchler A W Sunnyside K U ... .. ........... . 993-M
Kuester H C RFD 2 .. .............. • .. .... 761-K-2
Kuhn Louis W 1605 Vt ........ • ..... •• .... 2173-M
Kuhne Geo W 801 Ill . .. . ................... .1807
Kump H H 1220 Ohio .............•....... . 3662-R
Kumpe E F Col1104 Tenn .................... 3547
Kunkel Florence Mrs 1029 Miss . ............ . 2438-J
Kunkle Dwight E 222 Perry ................ 2899-W
KUNZ SOL F REAL EST &amp; INS AGCY 5 E 9 .... . 214
Kunz Sol F 1030 Ala .................•... ... 3926
Kurata Fred SunnysldP K U .... ...••..•.••.. 1431-R

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Laborers &amp; Mason Tenders Local1290 719! Mass .. 688
Lacey Chas E 1622 Vt. . . . . .. . . . . •. . .. .. .. 2373-M
Lackey R B W 9 ... . ... .... .. ...... .... .. ... 2542
LaCoss Wm 1301 Ky .. . .. . ....... , .... . ... 13B7-J
lackey R B Cabinet Works 1610 W 9 . .. ......... 177
If no answer call ... ... . ... ......... . ..... 2542
LaDuke A M 1742 Ark ... . .. ....... .. . . .. . 2682-W
Ladwig Tom 1732 Ky .. . . . .. ... .... . ... .. . 2782-M
lady Katherine Mrs 535 Elm .... . ... . .... . . 2563-W
Laing Jas A 809 Ark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1049-J
Laing Osa G Mrs 723 Ark . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 3567-R
Laird Sara 1715 lnd . . . . ........•.. . .. .... 1679- M
Lais L W 1102 W 6 ... . ...... . .... . ... . ... 1840-R
Lake View Club House RFD 1 ............... 756-K-4
Lakey Paul 1204 Ky . .. ..... . ... . . .. .. . . .. 2848-R
La Iicker Cecil G 2233 Barker . . .. . . ... • ... . .. 2950-R
Lamb Beulah 709 Ohio ..... ... ... . .. . ..... 1324-W
Lamb Bromleigh 1244 Ohio . .. . .•... . .... . ... . . 893
Lamb R H 1041 Ky .......... • ..... • ..... . . 3556-J
Lambda Chi Alpha 805 Ohio ..... .. .. . .. • ..... . 3410
Lambert E J 2115 Tenn . ... ... ... ... . ....... 772-R
Lambkin Farinda Mrs 1111 Miss .. .. .. . . : .... 1789-J
Lamont E F 7 &amp; North .. .. ...... . ..• • ..... . 3262-R
LaMont J R 1319 Vt .. . .. . ........ . ..•.... . . 2534
Lancaster Walter W 639 Ala .. . .....•... . ... 3402-J
Landis Armin V 2125 Ky . ...... .. . ... .... . . 1342-W
Landis Paint Store 931 Mass . ... • . ... ... . . . . .. 1078
Landis V A RFD 2 .. ........ . . • . . . . • . . . .. 706-K-.3
Landis W E RFD 6 .. . .... . .. . . . . . . .. . ... 772-N-11
landis Warren RFD 6 . ........•........ . . 708-K-12
Landon Claude Jr 821 N Y .. . • . ... . . . .... .. 1843-W
Landreth W L RFD 3 ... .. ....... .. ...... 723-K-21
Landrith G S 1616 lnd .. . .. ............... ... 2827
LANDRITH'S FINER FOODS 1007 Mass ..... . ... 173
Lane H H 1745 l nd ....... . .. . . . ............ 1112
lane 0 J attorney 927 Mass ......... . . . .... . . . 983
Lane 0 J 2203 Mass .. .. . . . .. . .. • .. . . •... . . . 1724
Lane Ray 615 Miss .......... . ...... • .. ... . 2614-J
Langston Poltie B 715 Michigan .. . .. • .. . . . . . 2970-R
langrell J M 435 Maine .. . . . .... ... . . .... . 1254-W
Lanning Geo B 2022 Ky ....... ... ...•.... . . 3259-J
laptad Cora Mrs 1212 Pa ... . ..... . ........ 2216-M
Laptad Max RFD 3 . .. . ....... • ..... • ...... 2434-R
Laptad May E Mrs RFD 3 . . . ... .. . ..... ... 712-N-2
Laptad Robt P 1010 Ill .. . .............. . . . 2438-W
Larcom Len N 345 Mich ... . ...... . . . .. . .. . . . 2258
Lareau Robt J 2032 Ky .. . ..... • . . ... • ..... 2735-R
large Jas H 745 Ala .. .... . ..... . . ........ 2547-W
larkin Jas R Sunnyside K U . .. . ... ... . . . . .. 1281-M
larkin Willard R 316 Johnson .... .. .. . .. . ... 2242-R
Larrick Sundries 1847 Mass ........ .. . . . .. . .. . 3369
Larrick W N sundries 1847 Mass .. .. .. .. . ..... 3369
Larsen Neil C 1726 Ala .. . .. . .•... . ........ 3011-W
Larson John RFD 3 . . .. ... .. .. . . .......... 746-K-4
Larson Mary E 1225 Ky . . . . ....•.. . ........ 1133-R
latham Geo Mrs 945 lnd ... .. .•... . .•. ... . 1788-W
Lathrom l ydia 841 Ohio .. . ..... .... .. .. . . . 1640-R
lathrom Viles R RFD 3 .. ..... . .. . .•... . . 771-N-12
Latimer H B 820 Mo . .
. . . • ... ........ 3687-W
laue Martin W Sgt 1810 La . ....• .. . . .. . ... 3234-R
Laughlin Fred D 1631 Ill ... . .. . . • ...... . ... 2674-J
Laughlin Woodie RFD 2 . . .... . .....•...... 755-N-4
LAUNDERAIDE 813 Vt ..... .. ...• . .... . .. . .. 2515
LAUNDER- IT 1407 Mass . .... . . . ..... . .. . .. .. 243
Laurencelle Patricia RFD 4 . . . .... • ..... . ... 1175-J
Lauter Alfred A 2042 Vt . . . .... . .. . ... .. ... 3046-M
LAUTER JEWELRY 411 W 14 . ... .. . . .... . ... . 307
Lavery B W ofc 5 W 14 . . ..... . . . . ..... . ... .. . 114
~avery Burris W 1810 La .... . .... . .. . . . ... . 3234-J
lavery J A 1405 Mass ......... . . • .... ... .. 2789-R
Lavery J J RFD 6 . . . .. . .. . . ..... . ..... . .. 785-N-3
lawrence Arthur 809 La ... ......... . ..... 1571-W
LAWRENCE BLDG &amp; LOAN ASSN 800 Mass . . .. . . 55
Lawrence Bldg Materials Co 1834 Mass .......... 264
Lawrence Business College 641 La . . . . . ..... .. .. 894
Lawrence Cider &amp; Vinegar Co 810 Pa ..... . .. . ... 335
Lawrence City of. . . .......... . .... See City Offices
Lawrence Drive-In Theatre 625 W 23 .......... . . 260
Lawrence Egg &amp; Pou ltry Co 832 Pa ..... . ....... 500
LAWRENCE FLIGHT SERVICE RFD 5 . ... . . . . . . 314
lawrence Free Public Library 845 Vt ......• . . . . 574

Lawrence Geo 2101 La .. .. . .. ....... .... .. ... 848
l awrence H I 904 La . . . . ... ..... .... .. . ... 3693-R
LAWRENCE HOW &amp; HOME APPLIANCES
.
724 Mass . l18
LAWRENCE IMPLMT CO 518 W 23 .. .. . ... . .. . 647
Lawrence Iron Wks Ft of N J . . ..... . .. . . .... .. 106
LAWRENCE LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLNRS 1001 N H . . 383
LAWRENCE LOAN &amp; FINANCE CO 8 E 7 . .. . .... 101
LAWRENCE MEMORIAL CO 810 E 13 ... ... . . ... 449
LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Office 325 Maine ... ..... . .. . .... . ... .. . .. . 870
Nurses Home 345 Maine . ... .... . . .. . • .... .. 232
LAWRENCE NATL BANK 647 Mass . .. . . .... . . . .. 70
lawrence Optical Co 1025 Mass . . .. . . . .. . . ...•. 425
LAWRENCE PAPER CO Ft of N H ..... ... . .. . .. 129
LAWRENCE RADIATOR &amp; GLASS SERV
300 Locust . 888
LAWRENCE RENDERING WKS 1025 Conn . .. .... 197
Lawrence Roy 12;1.3 Ky .... .. . . .. . .. . ... . ... 2531-J
LAWRENCE ROY MARKET 906 Mass ........... 272
LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK &amp; ICE CREAM CO
202 w 6.696
LAWRENCE SURPLUS
Store No 1 935 Mass . .. .. .. ....... . ..... . . 669
Store No 2 740 Mass ... . .. .. .... . . . • . .... . . 588
LAWRENCE TRFR &amp; STORAGE CO INC 731 N H .. 15
If no answer call . . . . ... . ... . ..... . . ... . 1m- M
Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass .... . .... 548
Lawrence Womans Club 1941 Mass .. . . . . .... . . .. 209
Lawson Albert 1100 N Y ... .• .. .. ...... . . . 3149-W
Lawson J E 1301 N H . . . .. ... .. ...... • .. . ... 2796
Lawson Paul B 2215 Vt . .. .... .•.. . . . •...... 1172
Lawson Ralph 1013 Conn ... . . .... . . •. .... .. 1061-J
Lawton R K 2236 E Drive .... .. ..• . .. . . . . . . 2862-M
Leaman Geo R 1020 R I. . .. . .. ...... . . . ... . 1891-J
leapher E D 1708 Ky .. . . .. . .......... .. .. 1809-M
Lear Veta B 1224 Miss .... . .... • .. .. . • . . ... . 2141
Learned Martha 523 La ............. . .. . .. 1388-M
Learned Robt E 739 Ala ..... . ......... . ... .. 1332
Leary Ernest RFD 2 . .... . . ... . . . .. . ..... 798-K-11
Leary Eugene M RFD 2 .... .. .... • . . ... ... 798-N-4
Leasure T J ofc 809 Vt .. . .. .... ... . . . .... . .. . 240
Leasure T J Dr 1610 Barker . .... . .. .... . . .. 1693-M
LEASURE VETERINARY HOSPITAL 809 Vt . ..... 240
Leavitt Mary Mrs 1228 Pa .. ... . .. . . . . ..... 1457-R
Lednicky Ray 325 W 9 . . . ....... . ..... . . .. 3294-M
L'Ecuyer H K Sunnyside K U . . . .. .. •. . . .... 3187-W
Lee Andrew N RFD 6 .... .. .. ...... .. .. .. . 3143-W
Lee Everett 423 Miss .. . . ...... . .......... 2645-W
Lee Howard J 425 Miss .. ...... . . .. .. • .... . 2645-J
Lee L W 1709 Ill . .. ..... ........... . .• ... . . 1680
Lee Mary K Mrs 715 W 8 . .. . . . .. ... . ...... 2906-W
Lee Orient Sunnyside K U .. . ... . .. . ...... .. 3646-R
1 Lee Raymond H 793 N 7 . ... .. .......... .... . 3780
LEE· RAYMOND PLUMBING &amp; WIRING 906 N H . . 660
Lee Rosetta 319 Maple . ........ . .......... 3056-M
Lee Thos 716 Elm . . . .... .. ........... . .... . 2587
Lee Virgil M 638 Ark ..... . . ....... : ..... . 2488-W
Lee Wallace 701 Ohio ...... ......... . . . ... .. 2375
LEE WAYMAN SERV STA 700 locust . ... .... . . 2083
Lefferd Russell S 1517 N H .. . . ... . .... .. . . 2639-W
lefholz Larry RFD 2 ... ... .. . . ..... . . ... 776-K-21
Lefmann Jessie 1336 N H ... . . ... . . ... ... .... 1513
Lehew Leonard 321 Miss ......... . .... . . . .. 3404-R
Leibengood C E Mrs 1008 Tenn .. .... •... .. ... . 1244
Leibengood Dan 734 Miss . . ... . ... . . • .. . ... 1224-M
Leibengood Don 800 R I. . .... ... . . ... . . . .. . 3576-J
Leigh C V 342 Miss ... . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... .. .. 1183-J
Lemmerman L V 662 W 23 ...... • ... .... ... 1154-J
Lemon Chas H RFD 2 ......... . ... . . .. .. .. 786-K-4
Lemon J M Mrs 310 W 14 ....... •• .. . . .. .. . 1521-J
Lemon W T RFD 2 ...........•..... • . ... . 786-N-2
Lenagar Bob 1002 N H . . . . ..... • . . . .... .. 1764-R
Lenahan Thos 2121 Vt . . . . . .. . . . • .. . . . • . . . . 2497-R
leon Max W 1601 W 9 . . .. . .. . ........... . 2612-J
leonard A B 1916 La . . .. . . ..... .... . . .. . . . . 2339
, Leonard Alvin R 1735 Ky .. . . .. . ...... .. . .. 2425-M
Leonard Bros Transport Co 820 Vt . . . . .... .. . . . . 311
leonard C 1034 N J ..... .. .... . . . ........ 1410-R
Leonard R E 735 Mo .......... .. .. .. .. . . . 1596-M
Leonard's Standard Serv Sta 847 lnd .... .. .. . . . 3342
Leone Chas A Sunnyside K U .. . ... . ... . . . ... 2941-J
Leonhard F H RFD 3 . ..· . .... . ..... .... ... 762-N-4

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Leonhard Lawrence H RFD 3 . .. . ..... . ..... 762-K-4 ·
Leonhart Doris Mrs 1823 Ky . . . . ... . • ... .... 1414-J
Leonhart W M 2016 Learnard .. . . ... . ......... 3162
Lesch F W 1112 R I ... . . . ... .. ... • .. .... . 1446- R
Lesch J F 909 R I . . .. . .... .. .... • ....... . 2456-J
Lesch J H 2034 N H . . .. . . ... .. ..... . ..... 1038-R
Lescher C L Mrs 833 Tenn .. .. . . .. • . ... . ... . 2536-J
Lescher Chas W 1036 Ky ......... .. . . . . . . . 2236-R
Lescher Harry W 1237 Del . .. ..... . • ... .. . .. .. 181
Lescher Naomi Mrs 1215 Del. .......... . . . . 1457 -M
Lescher Shoe Shop 8121 Mass . .. . . ......... . . . . 256
Lesh Lottie 1120 I ll . . .. .... .. ...... .. .. . . . 2635-R
Lesh W N 2129 Ohio . . .. . ... . . . ..... . . . . .. 2936-W
Lesh Warren N acct Lp.wrence Natl Bk Bg . . . . .
667
Lessenden C M Mrs 1309 Ohio ....... . ... . . . 1534-M
Lester P P Mrs 401 Ind . . ..... .. .. . . . . . .. .. 2128-J
LeSuer J Marvin 709 Ohio ......... • ... . . . .. 1324-W
LeSuer N M 1704 Ky . ..... .. . . .. • ... .. . . . 1498-W
Levens Leonard 2000 Learnard .... . . . .. . .... 1639-M
Leventhal Theodore 1045 Ky . . .. . .. .. .. ..... 2557 -J
Lewis Arthur 418 Lincoln ......... • • ... . .... 1139-J
Lewis Chas 17461 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1461-J
Lewis Cora L RFD 1 . . .. . .. . . . .. . ....... 756-K-11
Lewis Edwin A ins Standard Life Bg . . . . . . . . .
. 457
Lewis Edwin A 308 W 16 . . .. .. . . . .... . . . . . 1599-M
Lewis Eileen 821 Ind . . . .. . ... .. . ... . . . . . 2274-M
lewis F V RFD 3 .. ... ...... . ........ .... 712-N-3
lewis Frances 234 I ll . . . .. .. ... . . • . .. . . . . . 1744-M
Lewis Frank M Jr 304 Ind . . . .. .. . . .•.... .. 1407-W
lewis Harold R 1335 Pa ...... . • . .... . ... . . 3275-R
Lewis Herbert 826 Conn . . ... .. • . ..... .. . . .. 1843-J
Lewis L N Mrs 723 La . . . ... . . . . . . ... .. . .... . 172
lewis Lulu Mrs 1013 N J . ... • ..... • .... . . . 1849-R
Lewis Robt L 915 La .... . . .. • ..... • . . . . . .. 1818-R
Lewis Robt W 1915 Tenn . . .. . .. . .. . . .... . . 1952-W
Lianos John Mrs 933 Vt . ... . ......... . . . . . 1951-R
Liberty Memorial High School 1400 Mass . . . .. . . . 3000
Lickteig Henry ofc 1211 Vt . . .. . .. . .. . ... .. . . .. 797
liggett Geo E 1105 N J . ...... . ... ·.. . .... . 2336-M
Liggett J E 1221 Conn . . .. . . .... • ... . . . . .. 2405-R
Liggett Minnie Mrs 1008 R I ........ . ..... . 1061-W
Light H M Mrs 1419 Mass ... . .... . .. . ... . . 2743-R
limbacher Karl F Sunnyside K U ... .• . . . .. .. . 705-M
Lincoln C S 1831 Barker ... . . ... .. .. . .. . .. 2242-M
lincoln School 708 Elm .. . .......... . .. .. ... . . 728
Lind Don 1649 Ill . . ... . . .. .. . . .... . . • . ... . 1227-J
Lind L R 1714 Ind ... . .. . . .... . ........ . .. 2620-J
Lindberg Chas 1605 Tenn . ... . .. . .•... . . . . . 1398-W
Lindell Chas E 1004 W 6 .. . . . .. ... • . . . ... . 2147- R
Lindell Elmer 2223 Learnard . ... .. ... .. .. . . . 1815-J
Lindell Mattie A Mrs 1928 Ky .. . ... .• . ...... 2262-R
Lindemood R J 1808 Miss .... . . . . . .. ..... .. 3144- M
LINDIANA CAFE 711 Mass . .. . •. . . . ..... . .. . . . 150
Lindley Estella 1911 Barker .. . ....... . • ... . 2724"-W
Lind ley Howard T 2045 N H . .. .. • . . .. .· ....... 3738
LINDLEY MAXINE dancing studio 819 Vt . . . . . . . . 100
Lindley Maxine 938 R I .. .. . ........ . .. . . . 2292-W
Lindley's Kansas Cleaner 121 E 8 . . . .. .. . .. . .. . .420
Lindner Frances 1036 Vt ............... . .. 1607-M
Lindquist G E E 7 Wi nona ..... ..... . • . . . . .. 2440-M
Lindsay Mattie Mrs 1300 Tenn . . ..... . .. . ... 1387-M
Lindsay Robt Sunnyside K U . . . . . .... ... . .. . 1801-M
Lindsay Soft Water Serv 613 Vt . . .. .. ... ..... .. 623
Lindsey Adrian H 2239 Mass . . . . . ........... .. 1071
Lindsey Natalie 316 Elm . .............. ... 1538-W
Undsey Ralph V 1733 N H .. .... .. ... . .. .. . 1380-J
Lineback Laura Mrs 1208 Ky . . . .. ... . .. . .. . . 2848-J
Ling Danl S Jr Sunnyside K U . . . . . . . • . . .... . 1148-J
Linn John RFD 2 . . . .. . ..... .. .... . . . ... 764-N-13
Linville Ralph 1703 Ind ... ... .... . . .. . ... . . 2470-M
Lipovsky Louis J 905 Tenn . .... . 0 ...... . . . . 1927-M
Lipp H W 612 Elm .... ...... 0 . ... . 0 . ... .. . 1363-R
Lipps Gene H 1134 Ohio .... . 0 .. ·. . • . . . .. . .. 3176-R
Usher Fred RFD 5 . . ...... 0. . .. 0 . . ... . . . 728-K-21
Usher Lewis J 214 N 8 ... .. .. . 0 . . 0 . .. . .. . 1130-M
Usher Ralph H 1012 Ala . ' .. 0 ..... .. . .. . . . .. 2143-J
Liston G R 925 Ind . .... . . 0 . . ... 0 .. 0 . 0 . . .. .. 1856
Litchen Ruth E 1934 La . . . .. . . 0 .. 0 . . ..... . . 2135-J
little Arthur H Mrs 1100 Ind . . . ... . . 0 . 0 .... .. 1484
Littleton Donna 1741 Mass .- . ... . ... . ..... . . 1796-J
Litwin Mayer S 2116 Mass . 00 .. . ....... .. .... 1917 .
Litwin's 831 Mass . .. . ... . .... .. ..
1088
Litz Nellie Mrs 240 Elm . ........ • . .. 0.
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Lobb Fred W 800 lnd ..... 0 . . 0 0. 0 .. • . . 0 .. . . .356~
Lobb H A 622 Maine ... .. 0 .. .. . 0 ... . . . ... . 3671-M
Lockard H Arthur 1125 Ky .. 0. • • 00 0. ....... ... 3217
Locket t Winn J 1213 Ohio . .. . 0 . . . 0 ...... . .. 2917-R
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No 2 112 McCook .. .......... . . . .... . ... . . . 921
No 3 714 McCook . 0 ...... 0 . ....
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No 4 716 McCook .. . . ...... .. .. • . . . ....... . 504
No 5 1112 Ill .... . ..... . ... .. .. ....... . . .. 837
Lockwood Robt H 1813 Ala ........ ... .. . .. . 1826-R
Loewenstein Christian 813 Maine . 0 . . . 0...•. . 2739-W
Lofflin W Henry 1111 La . ....... 0 .. . 0 . . . . . 03011-J
Lofgren Hilda 110 Ky . . . ... . .. . .... 0 . . 0 .... 3216-R
LOG CABIN MARKET 1827 La . ..
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Logan El mer 501 Fla . . . . . .. . .... . .... . . .. . 1572-W
Logan Minnie 836 Conn .. . . . .. : .. . . .. .. . 0.. 3002-W
LOGAN-MOORE LUMBER CO 627 Mass .. ... . . . .. 113
Logan Russell Mrs 726 Mo . .. .. . .. . ..
01567-R
Logan Walter 1747 Tenn . . . .. . . .... . .. . .... 1406-W
Logsdon E .J 729 Ill . .. ...... 0 ... 0 .... 0 ... . 1395-J
Lohman J D 1922 R I ... . ... 0 ..... •• .. . . ... . 2605
Loh man J H 753 Elm . .. . • . ...... . ..... . .. 1246-W
Lohman W H 1515 R I . . .. . ... . , . . ..
2232-W
I ois' Grill 520 w 23 ... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . ... . . . 3601
Lon borg Arthur C 1729 Mass . .. ... . ... .
3583-R
London Guarantee &amp; Accident Co Ltd lnsurance Bg .. 40
Long Alvin 319 Johnson .. .. . . . ......
01672-R
Long Chas C 1009~ Mass . .. . .......
2875
Long D L Lt 1805 La . . .. .
3563-M
Long Geo V 705 W 4 .. 0 ...... • . ..... . 0 ... . 2645-R
Long Helen 1009! Mass ... 0............ . .. ... 2875
Long John F 533 La ... .... . . .. .. 0 .. 0 . .... . . 3584
Long W N 941 Ala .... .... . . .... . ..
1116-W
Longacre Ray RFD 5 . . .. . . ..... . . 0 ....... . 764-N-3
Longanecker H F RFD 2 . . . . . 0 . ..... • .... . . 793-K-3
Longenecker Ella 1029 Tenn . .. . ... • . . . .. .... 2299-J
Longfel low Delbert 502 Lincoln . . . .
2259-J
3100
Lonnecker Alta Mrs 1104 N H .. . .... • .... .
Loofbourrow G N Sunnyside K U .....
993 -W
Loomis Richard B 1011 Ala ... . ..... • .
1573-M
looney Fred RFD 1 . . . . ...... 0 .. 0 ..... 0 . 797-N-4
loop Jas A 1729 La .... . .. . . . .... . ....... 1645-W
Lopes B 900 Mass . .. ... . .. . . . ...
0 . . . . .. 3564
Lopes Nicholas F atty 906 Mass . .. .. ..... . .... . 137
Lopes Nicholas F 641 Ohio . 0 . . 0 . .. • .. .. . . . . .. . 1783
Lopez Captolia 837 E 13 .. . ... . . .
0 ...... 2814-M
Lothrop E W Jr Sunnyside K U . .. . . .. . .. .... 2947 -R
Lott Clyde 715 Maine . . .. . . .. . .
1219- M
Louzader Glenn 1635 Ala . . .... . . .
2229-R
Love Chas 2101 N H .. ... . . ... • . 0 ....... . .. . . 920
Love Fred 1037 'Ky ... . . 0 .. . . .. 0 .
1253
Love H W RFD 3 ... .... ......•.. . . .. .. . . 754-N-2
Love Ray 1100 Ky .... .. ... 0 .............. 2889-M
Love Ruth Mrs 11 W 9 .. .... . . • . . ... .. .. . . 2640-M
Lovett Roger W 2036 Ohio ... . . . ... 0 0..• .. .3 195-W
0 . . . 2386-~
Lowe C B 216 N 4 •.. . . . ..... .. .
Lowery Elnora 629 Vt . ........ . ..... 0. ... 3240-W
Lowery Eva 419 Perry ... . .. . . . ...
1591-W
Lowman Geo 1145 Emery Rd .
0 . . ... . . .
974
Lowman W K 1100 W 23 0 .. .. .... . ..
1154-R
Lown Et ta 315 Johnson ...... . . ... . . .. • . ... 2618-J
Lowrance Winnie D 1609 Stratf ord Rd . .. .... . 1237-W
Luallin A W 643 R I .. . . . . .
1857-M
Lucas Chas 1212 N Y . . . . . . . .. ... 0 .... 0 ... 3670-R
Lucas Leroy E 1420 Crescent Rd . .. . . .
3441-M
l ucas Minnie M 706 N Y .. ·.. . . ......
1533-R
Lucas S 8 Rev 824 Miss .. . . . ... . . . ..... . ..... 892
Luckan Otto E RFD 6 . . . ......... • .. . ... . . 708-N -2
Ludlam Geo 2121 N H . .. .... . . .. • ... . . ... . 2950-M
Luedke Kenneth C 1102 Miss ..... . . .... . ... 2505-W
Lukens Geo M 833 ~ Mo ..... . 0 ...... • ..... . 3490-R
Lukens M E optometrist 1025 Mass .. ..
425
Lukens M E Dr 833 Mo .. . . . . .
1271-W
Lundy A L RFD 2 .. . . .. .. . . .•. . .... . • . . . .. 760-K-3
Lunnon Robt H 320 Maiden Lane ............ 1196-M
Lupton E H 701 Mass . . . .... .
529
Lupton E H Mrs 1304 Ohio .... ............... 1817
Lury H K 508 N 7 . . .. ... ......... . .. . . .. . 2119-M
Lutheran Church Immanuel parsonage 1538 Vt . . . .. 758
Lutheran Church Trinity 1245 N H . . ... .. 0 ... . . . 624
Luthi Jacob 1045 Ky .. . . . . . ........ .. . . .. . 1658-R
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Lutz Chas B 6:38 Ill ... .. ........ . . . . . .. . .. 1848-W
Lutz Harold RFD 2 ........... .. .. . .... . . 784-K-3
lutz J F 1218 Tenn ........ . ........... . 2531-W
.Luzier' s Cosmetic Consultant 19:30 Ky .. . ..•..... 3739
Lydic Murray E RFD 2 .......... . ....... 786-K-12
lyle Jessie A Mrs 1225 Pa ......... . ....... 1255-M
lyman G C Mrs 9:35 N H .................. 1157-J
lyman J B 1220 Pa . . ................... 1230-M
lynch Albert RFD 6 .................... 736-N-3
lynch Howard E RFD 6 ..... . .. .. ........ 752-K-21
Lynch Nathan Mrs 1216 La ........• . ....... 3248-J
lynn Margaret 1224 Miss ....... . .. .. . . ...... 1247
.................... 2585-W
lyons Ida 1012 R I
lyons Ora Mrs 600 Mo .................. 1968-M
Lyons Paul C 2124 Mass ....................1360
J..yons Wm F 1801 La
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Mabe 0 0 1521 R I ...... . •.............. 1690-W
MacCreary F l Mrs 1246 Dread . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1931
MacDougall R E 8:38 La . . . . . . . . . ......... 3276-W
Mace Bill WREN Bg ... . . . ................ 2304-R
'MacGregor Helen 120) Oread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1454-M
Mack J B 701 Tenn ..... . ................... 1675
..................... 523
Mack L J 1114 Ky
Mackie Geo 1125 W Campus Rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625
'MacNair Mina 1201 Dread . . .. . .. .. ....•. . .. 2278-J
Macon lena 19 W 11 ...... . ..... . ...•.... 3481-W
Maddox W R 1701 Miss ....... . .. . ..•.. . .. 2697-M
Madison Frances 2:37 Ill ...... . ... . .. . ...... 2913-J
'Madsen Donald H Sunnyside K U ......•.. . .. 3112-M
Maffet Geo W 1708 Haskell ..... . . ... .. . .. ~ .. 1651
Magruder H W 1517 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2948
Mahan Tom 1406 Tenn ................ . ... 3770-R
Mahanna K M 1005 Ky
.... . .......... 3185-R
Mahieu R G Prof 1420 Crescent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3484-J
Mahon Vernon C F 2113 N H.. .. . .. .. .. .. 2962-M
Mahoney J W 1141 Vt
...............
1756-J
Maiden H E Mrs 1031 Miss ..... . ......... 3251-W
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 973-R
Maier Henry 1140 Ohio
Majors Earl 937 Vt
....... . ... . ......... 1304
MAILHIOT A A DR 729! Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1318
Malin Jas C 1541 University Dr ...... . ........ 1575
Maflory Mabel 530 Ohio . . . ............. 1558-R
2850-M
Malone Clifford 1109 N H . . . . . . • . . . . . .
Malone Jack W RFD 1 . . .............. 763-N-21
Malone Jas B 1108 Ky . . ................ 2481-R
Malone Paul E 1638 lnd .................. 3476-R
Malone Walter 514 Walnut ................ 2171-R
Malone's Grocery 1201 E 13
. . . . . . . . . . . . 1229
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1636-R
Maloney J 0 830 Mo
Maloney John RFD 2 . . . . ............... 705-N-3
Malott Deane W lilac lane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 982
Malott H W 2044 Tenn .........• . .. . ... 2369-M
Malott's Hardware 736 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 615
'Maness Harold 625 Vt . .. .... . ..... .. .... 2653-J
Maness Junior A 1116 R I ................. 3292-W
Maness Melvin C 1919 Tenn ....... . .... ... .. 1720-J
MANlEY INSURANCE AGCY City Hall Bg ........ 250
Manley R C Mrs 624 La .... . .. . . .. . . .. . ... .. . 1250
MANN C J REPAIR SHOP 839 Ky . .... . . .. .... 2611
Mann W A Sunnyside K U .. .. ...... ... . . . . . . 705-W
Mansfield John 532 Tenn .. . ... .. ...... . .. . 2749-M
Mantooth David J 935 N H .. ... . . .. ... . ... . 1157-M
Marcella's Bty Shop 342 lnd . . 1 • ••• • •• • ••••. ••. 520
Marcellus F 0 601 N 1 .. . . .... . . .... ...... . 2965-J
March Geo M 941 Ky ...... ... . . .... . . . . ... .. 4097
Marckley R R 1801 Learnard .... . ....... . ... 1813-R
MARINELLO BEAUTY SALON 1119 Mass ...... 493
Mark Albert 900 N J ..... . ... . ...... . . . .. 1758-W
Marks Edwin P RFD 3 . ...... . ....... . ... 712-N-13
Marks Julius 726 La ............ . .... .. ... 1522
MARKS SOL &amp; SON Jewelers 817 Mass ......... 654
Marks Wandie 818 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3104-M
Markwith Grace 1001 Del ................. 2750-W
Marlowe John A 1:342 Conn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3275-J
Marquette John 2 Winona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1815-R
.................. 1610-J
Marquette Robt 925 Ill
MARRIOTT CAFE 832 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3018
Marriott Ethel M Mrs 1040 Ky . . ............ 1190-W
Marsell J l1731 Ohio .......... . ..... . .... 2240-J
Marsh Dorothy I 900 Mlch .......... . . . ..... 1775-R

~arshall Dorothy Mrs 1219 Prospect ....... .. 3298-W

arshall Eva 1403 Pa ... .. . .. .. . . . . ... .... 2637 -J
Marshall H C 1214 Haskell ..... .. ... . ... .. . 3283-R
Marshall John A 1810 Haskell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2311-R
Martin Armstrong RFD 2 ...........•..... 776-K-12
Mart!n Chas E 726 Ark ...... . .... . ....... 2193-J
Martm Edw B 1642 Barker. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 1821-W
Martin Elmer 531 lnd ................... : 3165-W
Mart!n Gladys 908 R I ....... . ............ 2982-W
~artJn Henry 900 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2671-J
artin J Edw RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 760-K-2
Martin Jas l 1145 lnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2766-M
Mart!n M J 331 lnd . . ........ . .......... 1558-W
Martm May Mrs 1200 Haskell . . . . . . . . . . . . 2646-M
Mart!n R H 1045 Ky .... .. ...... .... ..... 2557-W
Martm Ruth Mrs 16'00 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2830-R
Martin S F Mrs 1311 Del ........ . .. . . . . . .. 2495-R
Martin Virginia B 418 Elm .... .. . . •..... . ... 1631-J
Martin W Roy 715 Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2198
Martin Wm H RFD 4 .......... . .. . ...... 741-K-12
Martin Wilson Mrs 118 W 15 ... . ... .. . . .... 2731-W
Martindell J R 2100 Ohio .. . ... . .. . . ..... .. 1543-R
Marvin Burton W 2244 Tenn . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 1342-J
Marvin Elza S 419 N Street .. . ... . . . . . . . .. 2354-M
Masden Horace A RFD 3 ........ . . . .•.... 712-K-12
MASDEN'S WATCH SHOP 12 E 9. ............ 47
Maskill H l 1531 Ky . . ... •. .....•.••........ 1008
Mason Bessie Mrs 622 N 5 ... .. . ... . ... .... 1193-R
Mason E G 936 Ill ......... . ..... . ..•. . . . .3479-M
Mason Eleanor Mrs 1139 R I. ...... .... .. . .. 2786-J
Mason Ernest l 771 Locust ... . .•... . .. . .. . 1936-W
Mason Grace M 623 lnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2201
Mason Ida Mrs 303 W 1:3 . . ... . ..•......... 2341-W
Mason Jas G 1734 Vt ... . .... . . .... . . . . ... 3642-M
Mason Robt E 1101 Tenn ..... . ... • . . ... . . 1996-R
Mason T S 1130 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2539-W
Masonic Temple 1001 Mass......... . .......
333
Massey Jack Mrs Haskell Grds ............. 1854-M
Mast Herma.n 1027 R I .......... . ........ 1033-W
Mast Mildred 1537 R I . . . . . ..... . , . . .
3182
Matherly W R RFO 2 .................... 2384-M
Mathews C F 43 Winona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3154
Mathis l E Mrs 539 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2920-W
Mattson Elwill 1101 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1668-J
Matz R W Maj 638 lnd .......... . ....... 1391-J
Maxon John 1:341 La .................. 1108-M
Maxwell A R Mrs 425 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3310-J
Maxwell E l 206 W 13 . . ...... . .......... 1171-W
Maxwell E W 1024 Ky
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2468-J
Maxwell Jack C 804 W 8 .................. 3218-R
May C R 746 Conn ...................... 2381-R
2152
May Ernest H 9:39 Tenn . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . .
Mayer Bill 646 W 23 ...........•........ 1214-M
Mayes J l Sunnyside K U .... . . . ...... . ... 2841-W
Mayhugh Clarence H 326 Perry. . . . ... , . .
3254-R
McAiearney Douglas 0 738 Maine . . ... . ..... 2547-M
McAiearney lenna Mrs 5 Winona ...... . ... . 2190-M
McAiearney Nancy 417 lnd . ...... . . . . .. . .. 2940-R
McAIIaster School 1428 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408
McAIIaster Wendale E 520 Ohio . . . . . . ...... 2101-W
McArthur H J 21:30 learnard . . . . . . . . .. ... .. . 3778
McBeth M V 1733 Miss ......... . ... .. ..... 1664
McCaffrey M 1400 Tenn .... ... ... .. . .... . 1521-R
McCall Delbert 825 N H . . ......... . . • .. ... 1424-R
McCALL SERV STA RFD :3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2070
McCall T 1109 R I .... .. ................. 2638-W
McCall T M 909! Mass ... . ... . ... . ..... . .. 2568-J
McCall Una A Mrs 932 R I . . .......... .... . . . 2551
McCalla Wesley 9:37 Ohio ... . ........ . ....... 922
McCanles J C 207 E 14 . . . . . . . ....... . ... 2916-J
McCann M R chirprtr 1023! Mass . . . . . . . . . .
1531
McCartney Jesse E 1639 learnard ........... 2302-W
McCarty Philip N 1734 Vt ................. 3642-W
McClain W A 2027 N H ..................... 1170
McClain Wilfred K 1100 Vt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1328
McClanahan A F 1520 University Dr .......... 1237-R
McCleery R R 1910 Mass..... . ......... 3152-J
McClelland Melvin l RFD 4 ........... . ... 796-K-4
McClendon louise 1120 Del. ................ 2938-R
McCiuggage Marston 1709 lnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778-J
McClung Carl 1521 Vt . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . 2748-J
McClung Crawford RFD 4 .... . .. . .... . ..... 763-K-4
McClung Norvel M Sunnyside K U . . ......... 1997-W

�LAWRENCE

McClure Betty 1602 W 4 ..• ... . . .• . ....•. . 1256-M
McClure R W 1635 I nd . . .. ..... • • • .... . .... .. 865
McClure R W Jr Dr 1423 Ohio .... • ........ . .. 2788
McCoin Chas F 1337 N H ...... . .•....•... .. 2214
McCoin Lee Mrs 925 l nd .......... . ........ 3141-W
McCoin Service Station 1848 ~ass .• . .. .. .. .... 2036
McCoin Walter 1815 Maine .......•. .. . ..... .. 1475
McColloch F B 825 La . .. . ..... . .. .•...... . 1312-J
McCollum Dale E 1315 Ohio .......... . . .. .. 3336-M
McCollum Paul M 1508 Crescent Rd . . • ... .. , .3493-J
McConnell Donald H 2145 Ohio ... . .. .. . . . . .. 3996-W
McConnell Howard 1600 Vt . .... . .• . .. . .. .. .. . 2245
McConnell Jas 1201 R I .... .......... .. ... 2679-M
McCONNELL LUMBER CO 844 E 13 ........ . . . . 576
McConnell W C 645 Conn . . . . . . . ... . . . . .•.. 3465-W
McCook Hall-North K U Stadium . . •. . . . • ...... 3312
McCook Hall- South K U Stadium .. • ... .. . •. .. . 2010
McCorkill Walter 225 E 18 . . ... .. . . • . .. ... . 2618- M
McCormick Ruth 1717 lnd . . . . . ..... . . . •. . . . 2631-M
McCoy Bessie Mrs 425 Ohio ... . ...•. . . .. .. . . 1388-R
McCoy Ed 1120 N J . . . .•. . ............ • .. 2581-M
McCoy Glenn E 539 Ohio ...... • . . •.... .. ... 1344-R
McCoy H R Mrs 605 N 2 . . . ... . . .......... . 1195-J
McCoy Orville L 901 Tenn .. . . . .•. . . . ...... . 1947-M
McCoy Robt C 1620 Ala ... . .. . . . .•. . .. .. .. . 2674-R
McCoy Wm V 1529 Ky . .. .. ... . . •. ..... ... 1673-R
McCoy's Shoe Store 813 Mass ..... .... . . . . ..... 259
McCracken Anna 1623 Ky .. ....... . .. . ..... 1706-R
McCrary Geo 827 Lincoln . .... . .. .•. . •... . .. 2195-R
McCrary Marlin RFO 3 . .. . . .. ... . ... . . . : . 712-N-21
McCray Loel F 1107 ·Ky .. .......... . . . . . . .. 3454-J
McCreath David G RFO 1 . . •... .. . . . .. . . .. , 756-K-3
McCune Elizabeth 740 La .. . . . . . •• .. . . .... . 2349-R
McCurry T W 832 Ky . . . .. . . ... .. _ . •• ...... 3743-R
McDaniel Warren 1530 Tenn . . .. . . . . . • .. . . . . 3579-M
McDermond Carl 2043 Mass .. . .... . .... . ... 2487-W
McDONALD BEVERAGE CO 1124 Emery Rd . ... .. 663
McDonald Frank W 1124 Emery Rd . •.• ... . . . ... .663
McDonald R C 307 E 8 ... . . . .... _ ... . .... . 2533-R
McDuff A R 1824 Tenn .. .. .. . . . ...... .. . .. 2628-W
McDuffee Clinton 1316 Vt .... . . .. . : .. .. . .. 3355-W
McElhinny J G 1133 Vt . . . . ... ... ... ... ... . 3103-J
McEwen Wm E Sunnyside K U.... . ...... . .. . 2953-R
McFarland E A 712 Maine .. ....... • ....... . 2759-J
McFarland F M Dr 1613 Vt . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • 944
McFarland Nellie Mrs 709 W 12 ....... . .. .. . 1544-R
McFarland R R RFD ? . .. ... ........ . . .. . n5-N-ll
McFarland W G Mrs 700 Miss . . . . ......... . . 1224- R
McGaffin Wm E 1011 Ala ........... . . . ... . 1573-R
McGee Gerald 1233 Pa . . . . ...... . •. . . .. .. ... 2317
McGee Lester G RFO 3 . . . . . . .... • ... .. . .. . 723-N-4
McGee N B 520 Colo ... . ... ..... • .. .. . .. .. .. 1288
McGhee Josie Lee Mrs 930 Ill . .. ......... . . .. 1727
McGinness E Logan 1612 S Crescent Rd ...... .3508-J
McGinnis 0 A 758 E Elm . .. ... . . . ... . . . . .. 2601-W
McGregor J R RFD 1 ... .. .. ........ .. .. ... 1774-J
McGregor Ronald L 1345 Vt . ... . . _ . ...... .. 1129-W
McGrew M Conrad 346 lnd .. . . . .. .. . • . .. . .. . . 2492
McGrew W M 17 E 11 ........ . .. .. .... . .. ... 1036
McGruder W M 735 Mich . • . .... . • . ....... . 2970-M
, Mcilrath Don C 2245 Tenn ... . ...•. : . .... . . 1646-W
McKay A 808 Garfield .. . . ... . ..• . .. . ..... 1975-W
McKay Andrew Mrs 945 Emery Rd .• ... .. . ... . 759-W
McKay J F 2144 Ohio . ....... . . . .......... 1919-R
McKee B E 2141 Ohio ... ... ...... .... • . . .. 2821-J
McKee R H RFO 3 .. • .. ... . . .. ... ... ... • . 791-N-4
McKelvey H 812 N Y . . . . .. ... . ....... . .. . . 2275-J
McKelvey Jacob 438 Maple . ......•......... 1123-M
McKenzie Elizabeth Mrs CSP 646 Ky . . .. .. . . .. . 3594
McKenzie Wilma Mrs 1930 "R I. ... . . .... . ... . 2322-J
McKessor I W 902 La ... . ... ... . .. ... • ... ·.3172-W
McKinley J R 909 W 6 . . . ........ . ..... .. .. 1901-J
McKinney Esther Mrs 516 La . .• •.. . .. • . . .. . . 2805·-J
McKinney Jas E 516 La .. . ....• ... .. . .•.... 2805-J
McKinney M K 121 W 14 . . ... .... .. . -.. .. . . 3696-W
McKinney Merle ins City Hall Bg . . . .. . .... . ..... 250
McKinney Merle 2133 Ohio ...... .• . ..... • . . 1251-W
McKinney Robt J 1913 Ohio . •. • ... . . . ..•... . 2537-J
McKissack 8 Mrs 446 Fla .. ... . . ... . . .. .. . . 1988-J
McKissack S M G Mrs 1038 Pa .. • .•.•. ... .. . . . 1899
McKissack Ulysses 754 Locust .....•..•. •. .. . 2n9-R
McKitrick Edw 617 Walnut • ....•........... . 1194-M
McKittrick Arthur L 705 N H ....... • .•.. .. 3136-M

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McKittrick Fiorella C Mrs 616 Ky ...... . ... . . 2187-R
McKone S A Major 500 La .... . .........• .. 1433-R
McKone Violet C Mrs 801 Miss . . . .....•.... . . . 2169
Mclaughlin P 8 Mrs 102 W 13 . .. . . . . . .. . .... 3506
Mclean L S 1001 Pa ..... . ............ .. . 2609-W
Mcleod Jas I Sunnyside K U ... .. . ... .. .... .. 682-R
McMahon T F Sunnyside K U...... .. ... . . . •2662-W
McMannes J D 501 North ... .. . . .... •• .. . .. 1992-J
McMannes R A 1210 Ohio . .. ........... .. . . 2372-W
McManness N S 1416 Ky ..•.. . . . ....•... .. 3209-W
McMillin John S 1646 Ky ·.. . . . ........ . .. . . . . 3651
McMinn W C U46 NY . . ... . .. • . .. .... . . . . 2878-J
McMullen Lester C 454 Perry . . ....... •• . . •. 3254-J·
McNabney Chas 1619 Vt ... . . ....... • . . . .. . 2173-W
McNair Geo T Mrs 1624 Ala ......... ... . . .. 2674-W
McNamara L W 1033 Tenn . . . . . . .... ••.. •. ... . 1986.
McNamara Minnie 630 R I .. . . . . .. . .....•. . 3620-R
McNees L W RFO 6 . .. .. .. . ... •.... . . ... . 735-N-4
McNeil Teressa J Mrs 1146 Del. . . .... . .. . .. .. . 3041
McNown Bernerd 2211 Tenn . . . ... . • . .. ..... 1604-M'
McNown W C 1734 Ill . . . ...... . . . . •.•....... 304&gt;
McPheeters L E 1315 Tenn ... . . .. •. . . .. .. . . 2738-W
McPike C W 746 Mo . .. ... .. . .... •. . . ..... 1665-M
McPike W H 735 Ark . .. . . . . ... • ... . . .. . . .. 2970-J·
McQuary Wm A 1709 Ala .•... .. . . ... .. .. .. 2229-W
McWilliams Lillie 1300 N J . .... . . ... . .•. . .. 2869-J.
McWilliams W T Mrs 1345 W Campus Rd ... . . 3695-W
Meade I J 1630 Ill . ...... .. , ••.. .. .•... ..... 1223'
Meadows Roy 1017 N Y .... . .. .. . . . ... .... . . .3089·
Meairs Mary Mrs 801 Conn • • ... . . . . • . . . . .. . 3576-W
Meairs Wm R RFO 2 . . ...... .... ..... •.. . . 793-K-2·
Means Hugh 501 La . ... •. . ... • ..... . .... . . .. 2543
Means Viola Mrs 933 Ky .. . . .....•.... . .... 3294- R
Mee A W 2109 Ohio .. . ...... . . . ... . .. . . . .. 2390-J
Mee John F 1508 University Or ••. . . . • . . .. ..... 2811
Meguiar Elizabeth 1309 Tenn . ... • . . . ... .. . . . . 1867
Meier Wilbur J 128 W 13 . .. .... . . . ... . . ... 1904-M
Meierhoffer Mamie 910 Vt. .. ... . .•... . . . .. . 2640-J
Meister David 1709 Vt . .. .... .......... . . . 1248-W
Melton H T 21•02 Barker .. . . . . . .•.. . . . .. . .. 1n3-J
Melvin Geo K atty Jayhawker Theatre Bg . . ... . . .. 951
Residence 2239 W Drive . . ............. . ... 1722
Melvin Laighton R 737 Maine ........ .. .. .. . .. 1003
Melvin RES Manor Given Ct . ....... ... ..... 2687-J
Memorial Park Cemetery E 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1459
Mendenhall Geo L 1234 Ore ad . ...... ."... . .. 2917 -M
Mendenhall House 1234 Oread . . . .. ... • . . . .. .. . 2129
Mendoza Pablo 735 Pa . ... ... . .... • ..... . . . 2471-R
Menger L H 743 La ..... .. ......... . ...... .. 2239
Mennen Wm 233 Perry .. . . . .... . .. . . . ..... 2331-W
Mercer J E 1045 Ky .. ..... . ..•..... ... .. . 1658-M
Merkel Bernice 1512 Oakhlll . . ... • ... . . . ... . 2286-R
Merriam F M 536 Ohio ..........• • ..... .. . .. 3559
Merrill Jas E 946 Ohio ........ • ...... . .... 1638-W
Merritt I H 643 Tenn ............. • . . .. . ... . 2389
Mersey W H 1304 Tenn . . .. . . . .. .. . • ...... . 2183-M
Mertz Geo Mrs 1320 N H . . ... . .... . ..... .. 1699-M
Mesner W F 761 Elm . .... , . . ...•.. . .. . ... 1592-M
Messenheimer Clara Mrs 2045 N H. . • . . . . . . . . . 3738
Messenhimer K-enneth E 923 Ala ........... .. 3779-J
Messer Gerald RFD 2 . .... . . • •... .. . • . . .. 707-N-12
Messer J A 1605 R I. . . .. . . ...... . . .... . . . .. 102B
Messer N D 1736 La . . .. . . . . . .. .. . • .. . .... 2240-R
Messinger Eugene 1036 N H . ...... . ... . .... 1972-M
Metcalf T G Sunnyside K U .. . ..... . ...... .. 3232-R
Methodist Church First 946 Vt ....•.. • . .. . .... 1908
Metropolitan life Ins Co WREN Bg .. . . • . . ..... . 1046
Metsker J F 121 Mo . .... . ... . . . .. . .•. . . : .1596-R
Mettner C W Jr 2108 Ohio . . . .. . . . . . .• . .... 2135-M
Mettner John R 600 W 23 ..... . . .. ... . . . .. . 2829-J
Metz J M 1525 R I . ..... . . ...... . . .. ..... 2252-J
Metzger M H 1641 Haskell ...... • ... .. .... . 1275- R
Metzler Dwight F 937 Maine •..... • .... . .•. 1811-W
Metzler L M 637 Ohio . ... .......... .. .... . 1960-J
Meuffels Lewis C RFD 2 . . ..... . .. • ... . . .. 783-K-21
Meyer H R 1200 Almira ......... . .. . .• .. ... 3131-R
Meyer Harold F 814 Ky .. . .. . .•.... .. ... . . . 3104-R
Meyer Sanitary Milk Co 304 Locust . ... .. .. .. .. .. 262
Meyers Burton Sunnyside K U . . ......... . . . .. 618-R
Meyn Fritz 8 W 8 . . ...•. . . .. . ... . .. . . . .. ... 2305
Michael J H 1029 Ky .... . ... ..... ...... . . 1207-M
Michael V D 212 E 14 . . . .. .. .. .. . . ....... . 2868-J
Michaelson Emma Louise 1420 Crescent. ..•.. . 3441-W

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LAWRENCE

Michener Chas D RFD 4 ..... . . . ..... . .... 2225-M
Middlekauff Wm 1031 Maine . .. ...... . . ... . . .. 1267
Midwest Mfg Co 802 Mass . . . .. • . .. .. ........ .394
MIDWEST MOTORS RFD 3 . . . • . . . . .. . ...... .3005
Midyett 0 H RFD 5 ...•.... .. . . .. • ...... 72.3-N-21
Mignot 0 L 1930 N H ....... .. ....... .. ... .3.376-W
Mike Hazel 845 Ark ..... ..... . .. .......... 2592-R
Mikols Wafter J 900 Ohio . ........ .......... 1947-J
Milburn Earnest 928 Ohio . ... ..•. . .. ... .... 1144-M
Miburn Jas L 907 E 13 . ... . .. . .. . ... . ..... 1081-J
Miles H E 512 Ind ....... ... ... . . . . ... ..• . .. .3763
Miles Oscar 1223 Del .... ........... ....... 12.30-R
Miles Sadie B Mrs 1140 Ky ..... • ....... . . .2641-W
Millar Donald Sunnyside K U . . .. • . . . . . • . .... 3226-J
Millar Wm A Wren Bg ... . . .... •........... 1242-R
Miller Ann Mrs 1324 Vt . . .. . ... . . . .. • ... . . 1361-W
Miller Barbecue RFO 5 . . .. . .... . ......•... 781-N-4
Miller Bernard L 1604 W 5 .. ..... . ........ 3448-W
Miller Bruce L 802 Miss . . . .. . . ........... 2274-R
Miller Carl RFD 1 ....... ... ............ 7.39-N-12
Miller Carl 0 1106 Ohio . .. . .... .. ......... 2882-R
Miller Carol barbecue stand RFD 5 .......... 7B1-N-4
Miller Cecil L RFD 4 ...•. • •. . . . .•........ 714-N-4
Miller Chas V 2033 Mass .. . . .. ........••... 2595-R
Miller Clarence A 1820 Ind . . .. ............. 2589-R
Miller D A 1647 Ind .... . . ... .... ... ...... 1526-M
Miller Donald 741 Conn ... . . ..... . . . .... . . . 3113-J
Miller E Lee 1011 w 9 ........ . . .•...... . . 2283-W
Miller Ed 1733 Mass .... . . .... . . .. . .•. . ..... 3658
Miller Eugene R Haskell Grds . . .... ... . . . •... 1152-R
Miller F D 645 Maine . . . . . ....... . .. ....... 1400-R
Miller Fred H 845 Ark . . .. . . .. . ........ .. . . 2592-R
MILLER FURNITURE CO 741 Mass .. . .• . . . .... . 246
Miller Galen G 1008 N Y ... .... .. .. .. . ..... 2446-M
Miller Hall 1518 Lilac Lane ... . ... . •.. . ....... 980
Miller Harlan W 2025 R I ......... . ....•..... 1149
Miller Harry R RFO 5 ......... .. .......... 7.33-K-4
Miller Howard E RFD 2 .... .. •.. . . ....... 761-K-22
Mi ller Ida Mrs 9 27 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3067
Miller J C 833 Conn ........... .. ........ 1741-R
Miller J F Mrs 2146 Mass ... . . .. . ......... . 2553-J
Miller J W 1101 La .... . ...• . •• . .•. . .•..... 1418
Miller Jack 1350 St rong .......... . ... . .... 2409-R
Miller Joe 1201 Pa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2180-J
Miller John David 1245 R I . .. . . .. . ......... 1699-J
Miller John W 817 lnd . .. . ... . .. • ....... . .... 1864
Miller-Jones Shoe Store 829 Mass . .. ... . ...... .. 503
Miller Lucille Van Swearingen Mrs 1432 La . .. •2550-J
Miller Melvin 2005 N H . . . .. .. .... . .. ...... 2554-J
Miller Nellie Mrs 1612 W 5 .. . . . .. .. . . . ..... 1086-J
Miller On ita Mrs 1045 W Hills Pkwy . . .•...... 759-M
Miller Print Shop 821 Vt .... ... . . .. . ......... . 518
Miller R C 1545 University Dr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2824
Miller Ralph 536 Tenn ... . . . .. ............ 1677-R
Miller Raymond S Rev 1941 Barker ........ .. 2945-W
Miller Shelby A 1605 Tenn ............ .... 2785-R
Miller Susan H Mrs 817 Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1864
Miller Vanroy W 1101 E 19 ... . .. .. ......... 2851-R
Miller W 0 538 Ind .......... .. ....•.... 1694-M
MILLER W 0 GARAGE 1830 Mass .............. 229
Miller Woodrow W ofc S L A Bg . . ... .. ......... 840
Miller Woodrow W 508 La . ...... .... . .... .... 3520
Milleret Geo RFD 5 ..... .. .. . ...... . .... 728-N-12
Milleret Louie J RFD 5 ..... .... .•........ 753-N-4
Milligan T K 2100 Ohio .. .. . .. • ..... • .. .... 1543-R
Mi lliken J C 622 Ind ... .. . .......... . ... .... 2399
Mills J S 454 Lincoln . ... . ....... ... • . ..... 2259-R
Mills Jim Garage 229 Elm ..... . .. •. . . . • .. . .... 653
Mills Lawrence 2040 Ohio . . .. .. .... .. ...... 2927-R
Mills R C RFD 4 •..•.•... . . .. • . .....••.... 1734-R
Mills W W 1032 Ohio . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 2299-R
Mi lroy Dean J 1629 Ky ... . . . .. . .... .. . ..... 2686-R
Miltner Hugh F 1524 R I. .. ... ... . .. . ...... 2916-R
Mingos F Carl 2113 N H. . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . 2962-M
Minor Claude D 639 Lyons .... . ............. 1939
Mintier H W 806 R I ..... . ................ 3576-R
Minton Frank A Jr 1818 Miss .• .. . .... ...... 3144-J
Miracle Johnnie 1144 E 15 . ....... ......... 3062-R
Mirsky Jerome 1032 Ky .. . . . ... . .. .... . .... 1190-J
Miskimen H W RFD 2 ... ........•. . ..... . 764-K-11
Miskimen Howard 1016 R I . .. . ...• .. . ... . . 2585-M
Mitchell A B atty Jayhawker Bg ...... • .... . .. . . 525
Residence 603 Tenn . .. ........• .•... . . . ... 3761

Mitchell Arnold RFD 2 . . . .
769-N-12
Mitchell Chester RFD 2 ..... . .. . .... . .. . .784-K-13
Mitchell Cordelia 1120 N Y . . ....... . .. .... . . .3985
Mitchell D G 318 Locust ...... • . . • ........ .3398-W
Mitchell Eugene E 916 Otllo ....... .. . .. . ... 1638-M
Mitchell H W 21 ...... . .. ..... . .......... .. 1766
Mitch ell J Robt 548 E 19 ....... . . . ... ..... 3244-M
Mitchell John W WREN Bg ......• . .. .. . . ... 2895-J
Mitchell Matthew H 1008 N H ... .. . .... . .. . 3229-W
Mitchell 0 Warren 2139 Ky ........ .... . .. . 2369-W
Mitchell Owen RFD 4 . .. . ... .... . ... ..... 796-N-13
Mitchell Sam 1635 Mo ............... ..... 2268-M
Mitchell Stanley Mrs 1546 Mass . ... . .. . .... . 1906-M
Mitchell Thos 758 Ash . ..... .............. . 1736-R
Mitchell Wiley S 2136 La .. .. . ............ . . 3996-J
Mittelstadt Leslie P 1729 Mass .. ... ....... . . 3546-J
Mix A J 1134 La . . ....... • . .. .. ........... . 3278
Mize W S 2109 Ky . .......... . . ... . ... ... 2902-M
Mock Cynthia 1524 N H ....•.. . •.• ... . . .. 1146-W
Moddelmog Jim 1430 La ........ .. .. . . .. .... 587-J
Mohler Albert L 1422 N Y ...... . • .. . . ... . . 3016-W
Mohler B H 720 R I. .......... . .. . . . .... . . 3175-J
Mohler Clarence 1313 Conn ........ . ... . .... 2860-R
Mohler Ernest M 910 R I .......... . . . • .... 2982-M
Mole Blanche 745 Maine ............. . .. ... 1804-W
Mole Geo W 1140 E 13 ............. .. • ... .. . 1958
Moler Donald 726 Ohio . .... . ..... . .... . . . . 1144-W
Moline Grace 808 W 9 ..... ... . . . ........ . 2296-W
Moll Roy W 1401 W 7 ...... . .. . .. . .. . ... . ... 3080
Monarch Life Ins Co 1 415 R I .. . •. ......•...... 192
Monchonsia Hall 1014 Miss . . ... . . .. . ... . ... . . . 365
Moncrieff Alice Mrs 1649 Edgehlll ... . .... . . . . . 2836
Mongold R D 945 Conn ..... . .. ...... • .. .. . .. 2599
Monroe Walter 400 Wis ..... . .... . . .. . .... 3194-M
Mont eith Janice 1145 W Campus Rd ........ ... . 560
Montell Ralph RFD 2 ..... . ....... . •. .... 761-K-12
Mont gomery Frank 717 Conn .. . ......•.... . . . .. 599
Montgomery Fred S 2033 Tenn ................ 2501
Montgomery J S 2236 Ohio ......... . ..... .. .. 757
Montgomery John A 1001 Conn ......•... .. . 1794-W
MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO
Retail Store 825 Mass .......... . .. . ........ 195
Catalog Order Dept 825 Mass ....... .. ... . .... 58
Moody Glenn A 743 R I. ............. .. ...... 2567
Moody Harry F 909 Mo .......... . ......... 25.35-J
Moon Carleton E 943 N Y ........ •. . . . . . . .. 1058-J
Moon Chester 500 Ill ......... . .... . . . •. . . . 3794-J
Moon I E 778 Grant ... .. . .••. .... • ... .. . . . . 2376
Moon Jack 2340 Vt .... . .• • .... • • . .... . . . . 3645-J
Moon Ross 1012 Pa ......... .. . . .. . . ... . .. 2598-J
Mooney Chas 316 Perry ... . .. . ..•... . .. .. . . 2552-J
Mooney Geo 717 N 4 . ............... . .. .. . 2578-M
Moore Clyde 739 Ala .................. .... 1158-J
Moore D A 935! Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3573
Moore Dinty 1425 NY .......... . . .. . .. . . . 2431-W
Moore G H 1425 N Y ......•.•......... .. . 2431-W
Moore Guifford 1424 Ky .......•..• . ... .. . 2748-M
Moore Howard 2142 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1855
Moore J D 437 111 ..................... .. . 1744-W
Moore Jas S 710 Jnd ............... . • ... .. . . 3299
Moore J immie elec applncs 1103 Mass . ..... . . . ... 19
Moore Julia Mrs 735 111 . . ..... . .... . . ... . . . . .1669
Moore Lynn R Lt Col 2334 Vt ....... . .. ... . . 3645-R
Moore Meribah 1211 Dread . . . . .•. . .. ... . ... ... 986
Moore Milton 519 Elm ... .. .... ...... . ...... . 1519
Moore Oscar 319 lincoln . .... .. . ... ..• ..... 1n8-J
Moore Raymond C 1513 Crescent Rd ... .. . .. . 2409-W
Moore Richard A 1213 Ohio ......... . .... . . . 2917-J
Moore Roy R 9461 Tenn .. . .......... . •. .. . . . 1696
Moore W A 1818 lnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3059
Moore W K Sunnyside K U ..... . ...... .... .. 2435-R
Moorman Fred J 326 Miss ..... . ........... 2778-W
Moorman Geo W 836! Tenn ...... . .....•... 3006-M
Moorman Harry RFD 2 ........... . •. ...... 703-N·2
Moorman W P 1941 Learnard ......•. ... .... 2362-J
Moranville B F 844 Maple ......... . . . . . .... 2990.J
Morawetz Gus 634 111 ..........•.... .. . .. . 2690-W
Moreau Frederick J 1942 La .. .. .. . .. ... . . .... 2909
Morgan J D 1632 lnd .. • .. .. .. • . . . . .... ... 3453-M
Morgan J F J r RFD 3 . . .. . .. .•... . . ... . . . . 745-N-4
Morgan L E 726 Miss .. . . . . .............. . .. 2819
MORGAN -MACK MOTOR CO 714 Vt . . ...•..... 3500
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�LAWRENCE

Morgan-Mack Used Car Co 726 Vt•...••. .. ..... . 144
Morgan Mary Counts Mrs 616 Ky ........... . 2187-R
Morgan Rose 1101 Mo ............. • ......... 1140
Morgan Wm B 1830 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 3272-J
Morin 0 0 1608 Edgehill Rd ......•......... 1405-R
Morris A 1445 Laura .. ..........• . . . .•.... 1476-W
Morris Alfred 1206 Tenn .........•..•......1985-M
Morris Archie 1205 E 13 .. . ..... . ..... , .... 1272-J
Morris H L 1330 Brooks ....... . . ........... 1B29-J
Morris Homer Sunnyside K U.................. 3468
Morris W F Mrs 840 Ky ...................1686-M
Morrison E G 333 Ark ...........•.... . .... 2323-W
Morrison Eva 1241 Tenn ......... . .......... 766-M
Morrow Duane C 1016 Ill ..........• . .. . . . .... 3762
Morrow Harry E 1208 Conn ................... 1451
Morrow W M 619 N 2 ....... . ............. 3415-W
Mortenson AI 20n Ohio ... . . ....•. • ....... 2497-W
Morton Clark 0 RFD 3 . . ... . ... . .......... 771-N-3
Morton Clark 0 Jr 1912 N H .....•.. . ...... 3198-M
Morton Harold H 918 N J ... ................. 1118
Morton Walter M 148 Pawnee ... . ......... 2969-M
Morton's Concrete Block Co 1834 Mass ..... . ..... 264
Moser Herbert 733 Maine ... .. •....•...... . 2773-R
Moses Lewis RFD 2 .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-N-12
Mosley G E 2227 Tenn ... ............ • ...... . 1760
Moss Robt M Sr 928 R I. ..................1648-R
Mosser Russell 1101 Ky ... ...... . • ......... 3440-M
MOSSER-WOLF &amp; CO 1107 Mass ..... . ....•.... 50
Moten Lee Bertha 746! N J ... ......... .... 2471-J
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION 827 Vt ........ . 607
Mott Gayle 110 0 W 4 ... . . . .. . .............. 1~2
Mott J M healt h officer Watkins Bk: Bg ... . ....... 90
Mot't J M Dr 1327 N H ... .................... 481
Mott Stables 1100 W 4 . . ...... . . ...... ...... 1842
Motta Glenn A 903 E 13 . . . ..... ......... .. 2823-R
Mounsey Robt 1005 Maine . . . . ............. . 2543-J
Mount Hope Nurseries Eldridge Hotel ...... .... . . 441
Mowder Robt RFD 3 .. .. ................ 723-N-12
Mowder Samuel RFD 4 ..... . ............. 714-K-12
Moyer Sam P 10 24 N H.•..................1033-J
Moys Fay 620 Ky . .. ... .. ...... . ........ .2653-W
Muilenburg Grace 1818 Ill ........ . .... .... . 3014-R
Muldrow H D 208 Ark ......... ........ •..... 1703
Muldrow Lawrence l 5 05 Wis............... 1086-W
Mulford Dwight J Sunnyside K U..•.. .. •..... 3530-J
Mulkey Mary 202 N 5 .......... . •.... • • . . .. 2171-J
Mull Bob 300 Elm. ·... ........... . . • . ..... 1042-W
Mull Chas 21 2 Lincoln .. . ....... . ...... . ..... 2526
Mull Mildred M 212 Lincoln ......... . ...... . .2526
Mullin Earl 619 Ill ............. . .......... 1299-J
Mullin Leroy H 539 Ala ....... ........... . 2147-W
Mulvihill Mary 1047 R I. •................. .3047-J
Mumford lloyd 412 Mich . ................. . 2104-J
' Mumford Robt H 817 Walnut ........ . . ...•. 2751-W
Muntzert Roy H 90 6 N H... . ............... 2577-J
Murphy Baker RFD 3 ...... ..... •. ... • .... 746-N-2
Murphy E C Mrs 936 Ky ... .......... . ....... . 97B
Murphy Harry l RFD 6 ........ .. ......... 704-K-3
Murphy Jean decorator 18 E 9 .•..... •........ 3688
Murphy John C 823 Mo ....................... 850
Murphy John W A 626 locust .... • .•........ 1460-J
Murphy Keith 1154 E 15 . ............ . ..... 2140-R
Murphy Marie 739 Ohio .• ......•. . ......... 2349-M
Murphy W E 940 Tenn ....... . ..• .... . .... .. 798-J
Murphy W M 747 N 6 ........... ... ....... 3122-W
Murray Jos W 504 La ......... . .. • •. ..... .. . 1713
Murray l E RFD 1 ... ·•· .. • .....••.... : •.. 739-K-3
Murray Millard RFD 3 ..... . ....•. . ...... 771-K-21
Murray Monroe D 1800 Ark ... .. . .. ..•.... . 2564-W
Murrill R I Sunnyside K U .................. 2861-J
Musick Geo 1002 W 6 ....... ... ...... . .... 1840-W
Musick Grace Mrs 1339 Vt . .. ........•.. . ... 2461-J
Musick John W RFD 6 ......• . ..•..... . .. 705-N-11
Musselman Fred L 1023 N J .... . •.......... 2111-R
Muth Russell A Jr 1340 Vt ..........•..... . .698-W
Myer Maurice B 801 Mo . . ................... 799-J
Myers C A &amp; Son grnhse 435 Mich ... . .......... 312
Myers Claude RfD 1 .....•.....•. . ...•... 768-N-3
Myers Hall 1300 Oread ..... . .. . ...• . ........ 2795
Myers Leonard l 1629 Haskell ...•.••....... 1275-W
Myers S leroy 1140 &lt;lhlo ..........•.•.•.•.. 1603-J
Myers W R Jr Mrs 1325 Vt ...... ... . .. ..... 1131-R
Myles Richard G 115 E 11 ................. 2117-M

IIOR-NIN 31

Naff Philip 740! Mass ... .. .. . . .. .. .... . ... 3136-J
Nash Bernice 643 Tenn ........ . . . ... . . .. .. 2966-M
Nash Bert A 725 Ohio . . ..... . .. . ••...••..... 2692
Nason Patricia 1729 Mass .....• . .. . •. . .... 3569-W
Natanson leo 304 Ind .. .... . .............. 1407-R
National Farm Loan Assn of Lawrence 723 Mass ... 446
NATIONAL MARKETING CO 920 Del. . ..... . ... . 357
If no answer call ............ . .•.••••••••.. 3626
Nauman Blanche R Mrs 1941 Mass .............. 209
Neal B H Sunnyside K U ........ . .......... 1449-R
Neal G S Mrs 938 La ..... . ..... .. .. . ..... 2521-W
Neal Harold l 941 Ind ........•... . .• . .. . .. 3141-R
Nease Arthur li25 N J ......... . ... . .... . 1472-W
Needels J R 311 E 11. ... . .... . . . •........ 1532-W
Neff Kenneth S ofc 940 Mass .......... , ....... 774
Nehrbass Herbert C 841 Maine ...... . ........ 22S3-J
Nehrbass Marl RFD 3 ........·............ .774-N-2
Neibarger J M 1201 Ky ......••...... . . . .... 812-J
Neis Walter 1421 Prospect ... • ............. 1073-R
Neiswanger laura 1310 La ....• . ...••. . .... . 1534-J
Nellis Carlotta 1425 La .............•.. . .... . 3405
Nelson C F 625 W 16 ....................... 1757
Nelson Edw G 615 Tenn . ................... . . 3382
Nelson Frank 1812 Tenn ............ . ...... 1421-R
Nelson Grace S Mrs 1116 La .••••.•........ 3231-M
Nelson Harvey 770 Ash ..... ... .... . ....... 1736-W
Nelson Homer D 1340 N H .•. .. ...... . ..... 1374-R
Nelson J C RFO 2 ............•.....••.... 761-N-2
Nelson J H RfD 3 . ....... . .. . . . . . •..•.... 712-K-4
Nelson Lawrence RFD 3 ....... . ........... 762-K-2
Nelson R Wayne 701! I U...... .. . ..... . .... 2939-M
Nelson Richard 0 phy 201 W 8 ...............•.110
Residence 800 Tenn ............•..... . ..... 290
Nelson Ruth 827 Garfield ............•...•.... 3538
Nelson Thyra 612 Miss .......•••..•• , ••... 3277-W
Nelson W E 241 Perry ..... ... .. ........... 2763-M
Nelson W H 1101 Vt ...... , •. . . . ... . .• . ..... 1122
Nelson W 0 phy 201 W 8 .................... . 110
Residence 545 E 19 ....................... 2651
If no answer call . . .....• • ....•......•. ..•. 870
Nelson Walter 4 45 Calif ...........•..•... . 1581-M
Nesmith Dean D 9 3 6 Ala . ...... . ..... .. ...... 3051
Netzer E J 1705 Haskell . ........•...... . . . 1275-M
NeuenSchwander Elise 1324 La . . ......... . . 1534-W
Neustifter Edw C 918 N H . . .. . ...... . •....... 3993
N.evin H L 836 Mo ...... .................... 2:580
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass ....... . ....... 75
New York Cleaners Annex 411 W 14 ... . ...... . ..:307
New York Sch:&gt;ol 936 N Y ..... ...... . ...... . .. 261
Newberry Clifford 10 05 Miss ••...••.••.••.. 2210-W
Newcomb FA Dr 91 2 Ill ...... . .....•........ 3:220
Newell Carl S 517 N 8 . .....• . , . . • • . . . . . . 2125-J
Newhouse J l Mrs 938 Vt ..... . . . . . . .. . .. .. 1032-J
Newlin Geo L 936 Ohio ..... ........ . .. . .. . ..924
Newman C V &amp;11 W 6 .....••. .••.•....... . 2632-R
Newman Edwin Haskell Grounds .••••••••••• . 1546-M
Newman Jesse C 407 Ill . . .... ••••... , • ... . ... 1949
Newman John F 922 Mo ............. . . .. •.. 1847-J
Newman Mildred 2120 Mass .•. .. •. . . ... •. . . 2654-W
Newman Verner Jr 1112 N Y . .. . .. . .. ..... : .1472-R
Newman Verner M 722 Mo ... .. . . ....•.... . . 3687-J
Newman Wm Edw 1909 Ky . . ....•...• . ..... 2402-W
Newton Geo 1526 Ky . ........ . •• . .. ... .... 2477 -R
Newton Geo E 1107 N Y ... .•.... . .• . •. . .•... 1231
Nichols Clifford A 853 Elm ..... .. .. . •. . .... 2398-M
Nichols Everett 718 Ky .......... .......... 3753-W
Nichols Raymond 1617 Ala ................... 2:419
Nichols Wm T 2146 N H ............ . ..... ... 2220
Nicholson R K RFD 2 .............. . . . ... . 724-N-2
Nickerson Jas F RFD 4 ...•... .. •..•........ 3635-R
Nicol Bert RFO 6 . ..... . ........ .. .... .. .708-K-2
Ni colay B G 615 W 9 ..••.•. • •• . .•••••.. . . 1818-W
Nicolay Wilda Mrs 927 lnd ....... . .. .. ..... 2377-M
Niebrugge Bertha K Mrs 322 Johnson ..• .• ... 2483-W
Nieder Gottlieb 1744 Ky ... .....• .... •••.... 2889-J
Nieder Implmt Co 520 W 23 .................. . 385
Nieder Walter 1221 Tenn .•.•.. . , ••••.•••.... 1375
Nieder Wm 1406 Conn ....... •. ..•• .•••..• . 3286-M
Nightingale Fred 1334 Brook •... .. .. . . . .•.. 1829-M
Nightingale Richard 1404 Laura . .••••• • ••••• 2432-M
Nineteenth SO'eet Garage 1830 Mass . .•••• . ..... 229

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NIN-PAI

LAWRENCE

Ninth Street Bapt ist Church 847 Ohio .............952
Nisely H F RFD 2 . . ........... . ...... . ... 769-N-3
Nit chals Harry E 13.30 Vt ... .. ......... . . .. .. 3111
Nixon E K 17.37 Miss ............ • ... ..... 2374-W
Nixon G P Mrs 1312 Ohio ....•............. 3148-J
Nixon Jay H 525 Ind ... . . ........ • ........ 1187-R
Noble Archie 819 Maine .. . . ... . .. . . ....... 3796-W
Noble Clayton Haskell Grds ... . ... • .. ....... 1983-R
Noever Albert 1027~ Mass .... . ...... . . . . . .. 1959-J
Noever Kenneth 2Lll Tenn ................. 1720-W
NOLAND GEO INS AGCY 84H Mass .... .'..... .. 473
Noland Geo W 2204 Tenn .... ... .. ... ....... 2369-J
Noll Fred 824 La . . . . ... . . . . ......... .. ...... 761
NOLL FRED A opt ometrist 8.39~ Mass ... . ....... 979
Norman E lee 1225 N Y . ... . ... . ... . .... . . 1241-J
Norman Stanley B 112 W 15 ............... 2743-W
Normand Wm C 1017i R I. ... .. . ......... . 3282-M
Norrie loretta W Mrs 202 W 1.3 .• •. ........ 3296-W
NORRIS BROS plbrs 500 Locust ..... •. . ....... 1163
Norris Donald B 749 Locust ..... . ...•.. . . . . 2934-M
Norris Everett l 215 E 18 .. ... . . . ..... • .... 2618-R
Norris G K 7.32 Locust ..... . ............ . . 2n9-W
Norris G R 1025 Conn ...... . ............. .. .. 197
Norris G R Ins Agcy 1025 Conn ..... . ..... . .... . 197
Norris Jas P 922 Tenn ..... .. . . .. ... .. . ..... . 2808
North American Accident Ins Co Agt 21 W 9 .... .. . 95
North Eugene RFD 5 . . . .. ..... . ....... . . . 728-K-2
North John D 227 N 8 ......... . ..•....... 2360-M
NORTH OIL CO 624 N 2 ..................... 398

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS CO

lawrence Natl Bk Bg . 133
Northwestern National life Ins Co 729 ~ Mass ... .. 345
Norvell E A 1846 Ala .................. . ... 2458-J
Norwood Helen 121 Ohio .. . ... . . . ........... 2752-J
Nottingham J E Mrs RFD .3 . .. • . .... •.. .. .. 771-K-4
Novotny E l 615 W a .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . ..... . .. 546
Noxon Jay A 2015 N H .. . . . ............... 1625-R
Nuffer C W 1918 Vt . . .. . .. ... .. ... .. . .... 1835-M
Nuffer l A 407 E 11 .. . .............. . ... 2336-W
Nugent John M Sunnyside K U ... ... .. . .. ..... 875- R
Nunemaker Eugene Bismarck Grove ........... . . 1390
Nunez Juanita 7.36 N J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285-J
Nurnberger l owell G 1220 La . . ...... •. ..... 3248-M
Nusbaum H M Mrs 122 5 Oread ........ . ... . .... 581
Nu Sigma Nu Frat 1'241 La ............. .. .. .. 366
Nutting Otis S 406 E 10 .. ..... . .... ...... . 2443-M

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Oak Hill Cemetery S E limits ... . .......... .... 491
Oakes Chas Mrs .315 Maple . .... .....•..... .3056-W
Oat man A C RFD 2 . . .... ..... ........... 780-N-2
Oberg Frank Mrs 2.325 Mass . . .. . ...... .. ... 2133-M
Oberle Tillie R 1545 R I. .. , .......... . ..... 3565-J
OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 821 Mass . . ...... . 203
OBrien F P 612 La ......... . ... ... ....... ... 1287
O' Brien J J 527 Elm . . ... .......... . . ..... . 969-R
O' Bryon C F dentist 19 W 9 ........ • .......... 570
Residence 1.3.32 Tenn . .. .... . ... . .. . ...... . 1956
O' Bryon Herbert J 917 Ohio ........ • .. . ... . 3246-M
O'Bryon Studio 1024 Mass .. .. ... .. ~ ......... . . 526
If no answer call . . ... ...... . ............. . 1956
Ochs Harlan 1405 Mass. ..... ... . .... ... •. . 2858-M
O'Connell D C RFD 2 ..... .. . . .. . ... ..... 786-N-11
O'Connell Elsie M 1817 La ............. . ... 2685-M
O'Connor Howarel G Sunnyside K U ... • . . . . .... . 993-R
Odd Fellows Hall 205 W 8 . ......... . ....... ... 233
O' Dell Bi ll 1.316 Conn . .................... . 1932-J
Odell's I nst rumental Service 925 Mass ......... . .. 375
O' Don nell Kat hleen 142.3 Ohio ............... 2396-J
Ogle C W 200 N St ............... . ......... 2919
Og le Duane 901 N Y ... .. .. . ....... • ... . .. 2126-M
Okamoto Edw 645 111 .. . . .• •.• • •••. . •..•. . ••• 1565
0 K RU BBER WELDERS 790 N 2 ......... ..... 255
OLD MISSION INN 1904 Mass ........... . .. . . 2040
Oldfather C H Jr 2115 Mass . ... .. .......... 3645-W
O' leary R D Mrs 1106 La . . . . . . .. • .. . .. . .. . .. 2204
Olinger Anna Mrs 1212 La .. .. .. . • .... .• ..... . 3204
Oliver Hall 1126 La ....• . ...... • . .. . ........ 3551
Oliver Henry S 2004 Vt .... .. ...... • ..... . . 1412-J
OLIVER SERV CO 72.3 Mass . ... . .... . .... .. .. . 253
Olmstead Mar,ella H 8101 Ky . .. .. .. ... . .. .. 1686-J
Olmstead P D 1904 Mame . . .•.••.•. . •. . •... ln2-J

Olmsted H W 829 Mo ..•. •. ••.•••...••...... 3572
Olmsted Orley 818 Ala ....... . ........ • .... 2164- M
Olmsted W P Mrs 1.301 Vt ................... .. 127
Olson A E 2.309 Mass .. . . ...••............. 2224 -R
Olson A W 841! Mass .......•............. 1905-J
Olson Axel 16.34 R I . . ......... . .......•. . 1050-W
Olson Bros plumbers 9.34 Mass ...•...... . .. . . . . 515
Olson H F 702 R I ...... . . . ......... . . . .. . 2319-R
Olson N 11.36 Pa ..........•... . .....•... .3138-W
Olson Oscar 919 Ala .. ..... . .. . . . ..... . .... 1239-J
Olson Walter 609 E 11 .................... 1410-M
Oman Marguerite M 6.37 Ohio ....... . . . ..... 3378-J
O'Neil E S 327 Mich ...... . .. . ..... . . . ... . 12n-R
O' Neill J G 1410 N Y . .......•• •... ••..•. . . 2431-J
Oppenhei mer Don 1241 Tenn •. . .. .. ... . •... .. . 766-J
Oread Hall
Office 11 &amp; Maine . . ....... . .. .. ....•...... . 56t
East Wing First 11 &amp; Maine . .. . • .....•.. . .. 187~
East Wing Second 11 &amp; Maine ......... .. ... 2454
West Wing First 11 &amp; Maine ... . ..... •.... . . 1922
West Wing Second 11 &amp; Maine .. •• • . ....• . .. 2102
Orelup F. Faye 121 Maine ..... .. . . .. .. .... . 2739- R
Organized Reserve Corps armory 609 Mass . .. .. .. . 3~
Oroke Fannie Mrs 1229 Tenn . . .. . .. .. • .... . 3110-W
Orr 0 W 1.315 W 4 ... . . ... .... . .. . .. .. . .. 1539-W
Osborn Chas R 433 Ill . . .. . .. ... . ..• • • .. .. .. 3795-R
Osborn Edger 521 Tenn . . .... . • . .. ..•...... 1197-J
Osborn Hal 1729 Mass . . ...... ... .•• .. . • .. 1881-M
Osborne R 940 R I. .. .... .... .. ....... .... 2640-R
Osborne W M Mrs 1.344 Mass ..••••..••. . ... 2530-J
Osma Jose M 1001 Maine ...... .. ....... .. ... 1307
Osmond laurence 1819 Ind .. •... .. ...•.... . 2436-W
Ostrum Wilbur G 1700 La .... • . .. .. . • . .... . 1007-J
Oswald Chas W 134.3 Tenn .... . ...•...... . . 1547-M
Oswald Clifford 7.30 Ill ......... . ........ . . 2606-W
OSWALD GROCERY 1246 Laura . . .. . . . . .. ..... lOlb
Ott Emerson J 1620 W 5 ...... . .. .. • ...• .. . 3448-R
Ott John l 2001 Ohio ..... ... . . .... . . .. . . . 3177-R
Ott Paul Sunnyside K U . .............. . ..... 931-M
Ott Rosa Mrs 940 Ky ...................... 1844-W
Ottinger Ray E Jr Sunnyside K U •••• . •••.. . . 2816-W
Otto Carl 41 4 W 9 .... . ....... . ....•....... .. 323
Otto Carl A 1011 Tenn .... . ......... '... . . . . 1386-R
Ousdahl E W RFD .3 . .................. . .712- N-11
Ousdahl Guy RFD 6 ....................... 3253-W
Ousdahl l eo E RFD .3 .... ... •. .. . •........ 745-N -3
Ousdahl Wilford A RFD .3 ... . . ............ . n1-N -4
OUTLOOK THE 1005 Mass .. ....... . ...... .. .. 542
Overbaugh C J 1141 N Y . . ...••••...••••... 2594•J
Overbaugh Phi l 808 E 12 ................. .. 2814-R
Overholser H J Mrs 1245 W Campus .. . •. .... . 1115-R
Overly Dorothy N Sunnyside K U . ... ......... . 656- R
Overman D C Jr 61.3 w 6 ...•. .. ........... 2632-W
Overstreet Carl E 825 N H ......... • ... ... .. 1424-J
Owen E M physician 823 Ky ....... . .. ... . . .... 644
Owen Ethel Mrs 1122 Ky ... . .. . . .. .......... .. 541
Owen Frank S Sunnyside K U . .......... . ... . 873-M
Owen l eslie 1600 N H . .......... . ......... 2916-M
Owen Marie D Mrs 1600 N H .... .. .. . ... . .. 2916-M
Owen 0 W .3.39 Elm .... . ............ • .. : . . 2255-M
Owen W A RFD 2 . ... . ...... .. . . ......... 705- K-3
Owens Eric D 626 Ky ........ . .. .. • ....... . . . 1478
Owens H J 232 Perry .... . .. • : . ...... . .... . 3049-M
Owens Jas V 1101 W 21. .... • .... . ........ 3253-M
Owens. M D 817 N H . ...... .. ............. 1270-M
Owens Miles 511 lincoln . . .. . ... . . • ..... ·... 1166-M
Owens Ralph F 828 E 14 . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854-M
Owens S E RFD 3 ..... . . . ...•........ • .... 723-K-2
Owens S V 1533 learnard ....... • . . . ..•.... 2332- M
Oyler Robt B atty Court House ... .. . . . . . . ....... 559
Oyler Robt B 839 Mo . . .......... . .• . ..... . . . 2967

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Paasch Delbert 1200 W 2.3 ... . .. . . . ..... •. . 1154-W
Paddock D H 515~ W 14 .... . . . ... . . ... .. . 2519-M
Paden W D 821 Ala . . ... . .. ....... .. ... . .... 2429
Paez Cornelio Haskell Grds . ........ . • . ... . . 1152-W
Page Da.n 1340 Vt .. .. .......•....•.....• . . 698-W
Page F D 2038 N H ........... ... ........ 1333-W
Page Richard T 8.37 Maine •••.... . • •. . . ... . 2596-R
Page Tom 2131 R I. . .. .... ..... . ... . .. . . . .. 4094
Pair Betty K Mrs 945 Mo .... ....• • ... ..... 3537-W

�LAWRENCE
PAL PHI 33
PALACE CLOTHING CO 84.3 Mass ......... .. ... 915 Peace Wi nfred 838 La . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . 3276-R

Palmateer Donald RFD 5 .. . .. .. .. . . , ..... 781-N-11
Palmateer Perry 221.3 R I. .. . . ... . ... .. . . .. 1711-W
Palmateer Walter 404 Elm . . . • . . . . • • . . . . . . . . 3135
Palmer J A 800 ! Mo . .... ........ . ...... . . 1505-R
Palmer W P Sunnyside K U ....... • ... . • . . .. 1903-J
Palmer W R phy soH Mass . . .... .... .. . . .... . 352
Residence 918 Miss . .... .. .. . . . . . .. ...... . 1740
Palmerlee A S 1644 N H .. . . . . . . . . •..... . . . 3212-J
Palmquist Dan A 1116 Ky .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2481-J
Pappas-Wm 1141 Vt ... . . .. . ........ . . . . .. 2641-R
Pardee Alice Mrs 73 4 Ark .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . 2522-W
Park Betty M Mrs 1339 W Campus Rd . .... . . 1115-W
Park David A rmg hse 1334 Ohio . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. 3362
Parken Alta Mrs 1.314 Tenn . . . .. . ... . .. .. . . . 1124-J
Parker A L Rev 545 N .3 ...... .. ..•.. . ....... . 776
Parker A T Mrs 1128 N Y ...... .. .... . .... 1622-M

PARKER BUICK CO

Sales &amp; Serv 700 N H . . .. .... .. .. ·..• . .. ... .402
Used Car Dept 731 N 2 ... . . . .. . •... . ••. ... .419
Parker C R 507 Mechanic .. . . .. • .. .. . .. ... . 3032-W
Parker H S Mrs 761 Lake ... .. .. . . . . . . • .... 2957-J
Parker Mary G 1529 R I . . . . . . •. .. . ..• ... . . .. 1529
Parker Paul C 1729 Mass . . .. . . •• . ........ . 3546-W
Parker R W 833 Ind . . ... .. . . .. .. ...... . ... 2529-J
Parker Thos B 2237 Mass . . .. . .. . . .. . ..... .. . 1488
Parker Wesley M 814 Maple .... . . . .. • . . ... . 2325-M
Parkhurst Warren 1400 Ohio . . . . . • • . . . . • . . . 2924-J
Parkison Jean Mrs 711 Conn . . .. . . . . .... . .. . 1963-W
Parks Bla.nche 1812 Maine ..... o\· .•• • •••• • . 3206-W
Parks G J RFO 1 .... .. . •..... . .. . . ... . .. 797-N-3
Parks John D 1017 N H .. . .... .. ...•. . ... .. 2786-R
Parks Wayne RFD 1 . . ...•.. . .... . .. . •.... 763-N-2
Parkway Grill 106 W Park . . . .. . . . . . .... . ... .. 3610
Parmely Ruth Mr s 839 Tenn . . .. . • .. . .. .. . . . 3157-M
Parmenter F T 2352 Vt . .... . .. . .... .. .... . 3645-M
Parnell E S ofc S L A Bg . .. . .. . . .. . • . ... . . . . . 840
Parnell E S 624 La ..... . . ... . ... .. • . . .. . . . . 1250
Parnell Vernice Mrs 2001 Mass .. ........ ... . 1835- R
Parr Noah 1322 Laura . .. . . ... . . .. . . . • . . . . 3137- M
PARSONS ED W jeweler 725 Mass . . ... . .. .. . . .. 717
Parsons Ed W 900 Ark .. . . . ... - · ... •• ... . . . . . 788
Parsons Groc 734 Mass .... . ... . .. .. • . . . .. ... . 987
Parsons James H groc 734 Mass . . .. ...• .'. . . . .. . 987
Parsons James H 2203 Vt ..... . . .... . . .... ... 1022
Parsons l eRoy 1810 La . .... ... . . . • ... . . . . .3228-R
Parsons Ol ie R 1715 Barker . . . .... ... .. ... ... . 1020
Parsons P F RFD 6 .......... . ... ..... ... 736-N -11
Partridge Henrietta 1124 N Y . . .. .•. .... . .. 1472-J
Part ridge Sanborn 1231 Dread .. . .• . . .. • . . . . 3427-W
Paschal Wm D 428 Ala . . .... . .. . .• .... .. : .3795-W
Pasewark W H 1028 Mo ....... ..... ... . . . ... 2321
Passon David Mrs 638 N H . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1500
PATCHEN ELECTRIC SERVICE .512 E 9 .. .. ... . . 694
Patchen John V antiques 720 Ohio . . .. : . . .. .... . 2163
Patchen Tommy E 1924 Ohio . . .. . .. ... ... .. . 2603-J
Patchen Thos W 1601 W 4 . . .. .... . .. . ... . . . . 2907
Patee Theatre 828 Mass . . . .. .. . . .. . • . .. ..... . 321
Patterson A R 1423 Laura . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2994-R
Patterson Ernest 1418 Maple Lane . .. .. . ..... 3755- R
Patterson G Edw 925 Miss .... . . . . ... . . . ..... 763-J
Patterson Lest er 0 Mrs 2112 Tenn . . . ........ 3109-W
Patterson Lucile 820 N H .. .... .. . . .. .. .... 2833-J
Patterson Luella 223 N 6 .. . . . . . . .. . • . ... . ... 3679
Patterson M J 1608 R I. . . . .. . .. .. . . . . ... . . . . 1218
Patterson Marion 1000 N J . . ...... .. •..... . 2451-J
Patterson Sara 517 W 14 . . . .. .. . . .... • .. . . 2989-M
Patton Earle W 1324 Strong Av .. .' .. . • . .. ... . . 2290
Patton F S Mrs 1200 Tenn . ... ... .•.. . .. . .. . 812- R
Patton John H ofc 1221 Dread . . . . . .. .. . . . .... . 804
Patty Nancy Mrs 1017 Ky . . .. . .. .. • .. . .. .. . 1207-J
Paul Art hur N 1653 La .... ... ... • .... •. . . . 1227-M
Pauley E B 933 Ala ... . . . ..• • ... . ••... . . . . 1116-J
Paulson H J 901 Ohio . . .. . . .. .. • ... . ...... 3172-M
Paxton Dale 2001 Ky . . . .. . . .. . . •. .. . ... . . 3055-W
Paxton E M 733 Miss . .. .. . .. . • . . .. . • ... .... . 755
Paxton Oral 10.35! Mass .. . .. • .... . . . .. .... 1607-R
Payne Clarence 878 Locust ... . .. . . ... .. . .. . 2990-W
Payne Jasper 337 Funston .. . ..... ... .. ... .. 2770-M
Payne Paul 718 Walnut . .. .. . . • .... . . .. . . . . 1180-J
Payne Wm 926 Maine . ....•... . ... . ..... • . 1827-W
Peabody FrankE 720 Miss . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . 1224-W
Peabody Irene 1647 Edgehlll . . . • ..... . .... . . 2914-R

Pearce John 309 E 19 ......... . . .......... 2597-M
Pearce L S 1807 Mass . . ....... . ... .. ..... 1469-W
Pearson A A 403 Li ncoln ......... . .. .. .... 2.301-M
Pearson Cecilia 740 Ohio . . .. . .. . .. . . • ... ... 2921-W
Pearson Gerald 708 Ohio . ..... . • . ..... .. .. . 3101-J
Pearson John L 321 Funston . . ... .. . . .. .. . .. 2301-R
Pearson Thos 129 S Park ....... . ... ... •. .. . l171· R
Peaslee Roy C 1711 Mo . ....... .. ..... .. ... 2453-R
Peck Arthur S 512 Tenn . . ... .. ... . •.... . . ... . 635
Peckham. E S Mrs 936 Ky ....... . ...... . .. ... 1506
Peek Marian 2202 Mass . . . . . .• . . . . . . . .. . •. ..3317
Pegg L A 1309 Conn ... . . . . . ... . . .. . .... . . 2288-W
Pember ton GeneT 118 E North Park ... .. ... .3568-W
Pendleton Hildred H Mrs 601 Miss . .. . • .. . .. . . .2853
Pendleton Raymond :L -phy 9271 Mass . .. . . . . . ... 2182
Residence 1201 Tenn . . .. .... . ..•... . . . .... 2182
Pendleton Will 745 Tenn . . . .. . . . . . . .. .... . . .. 1765
Penfold L E 417 N 8 . .. . . . ....... .. .... . . . 1936-M
Pennell Chas F 1315 N J ... .......... .. .. . 1898-W
Penner F H 706 Conn . . .. . .. . . . .•.. . ...... . .. 2144
Penner Gertrude Mrs 829 Ala . .. . .• • • • ...•. . 1037-W
PENNEY J C CO 807 Mass . • .. . . . •..... . ... ... 435
Pennock Guy M 1241 Del . . ... . .. . .. . .. . . . . 2365-W
Penny Corbon l RFD 2 . ... . . . .... . . . . . . . . . 737-K-2
Penny James 733 Lyons . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .... . 3242-J
Penny M N 639 Tenn . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . .... • . . . . .949

PENNY M N CONSTRUCTION CO 730 Del ... . .. . 1892

Penny Paul B 64.3 Tenn . . ... .. .. • .. . .. • •. .. ~267-J
Penny Wm H RFD 3 Baldwi n ... . .. . .. . ... . .798-K-4
Peppercorn Geo E 1946 Barker .. . . . .. . ... . . ... 3991
Perdue Geo R 786 Ash . . ... . . . .... . . .. ... .. 1736-J
Perdue Melvin RFD 6 . .. .... . . ... .•..... .736-N-13
Perkins C G 1512 Mass . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . , .. . 2639-R
Perkins Carl C 1510 Mass .... ... . ..... . .... 1286-M
Perkins David S RFD 2 . .. . .. . . . ... . ...... .784-K-4
Perkins E 0 400 Mai ne . . .... ...... . .. . . . . .. . . 977
Perkins Margaret L 430 Maine . ..... . .. . .. .. 3477-W
Perkins Robt RFD 2 . .. . ... . . . . . .. ..... .. 784-N-13
Perky P 735 N .3 . ...... ................ . . 2157-W
Perry Eldon 932 R I. . . ..... . . ..... . ... . .. ... 2551
PERRY J I dentist 15 E 7 ...... ...... ........ 395
Perry Jas I Dr 1602 Crescent Rd . . . . ...... ... . 1911
Perry L R 1500 Barker . .. . ..... • ... • . ..... 3590-M
Perry Mary Jane Mrs 435 Ark . ... . ...... . . .. 2323-J
Petef ish L H Mrs .304 w 14 ... . . . .. ... . . . .. . 1245-J
Petefish Mildred 639 Tenn .. . . .. . . .. . . ..... 3267-M
Pet ef ish Olin K atty Jayhawker Theatre Bg .. . . , .... 59
Residence 21 05 R I. ... ... ... .. . . . . ... . . . 1711-J
Petef ish Taylor Mrs 658 W 23 . . .. .... .. .• ... 1883-J
Peters Claude E Haskell Grds .. .... . ........ . 864-W
Peters John P 1225 Ky . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . • . . . . 2512-R
Pet ers R V RFD 2 . . ... .. . . .. . ... . .. . . .... 769-K-4
Peter s Wm Oliver contr 1629 Ark . . . . • • . . . . . . . . 822
Pet ersen Earl 736 N Y . ..... . ... ......... . 1019-W
Pet erson Carl G 1121 Tenn ... . ....... . • ... . 2882-W
Peterson Chas F Sun nyside K U . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2435-J
Pet erson Fred 0 RF D 4 .. . . . ... . ... . • . . ... 749-N-4
Pet erson H C 923 R I. .... .. ... .. .. .. .. . .. . 2742-J
Peterson Harold 446 Ill ... . . .... . .. . ... . .. . 3521- R
Peter son Julius W 1834 Learnard ..... • ...... 2444-M
Peter son Martha 1423 Ohio . ...... . ..... . .. . 2989-J
Peterson Rosemary 425 Maple . . . • . .. . ... . . . 3254-W
Peterson Roy R 936 Mo ... .. . .. . ... • . . .... 1847-M
Pet er son W E 601 W 23 ... . . . .. • .. . . . .. . .. 2629-R
Pet erson Walter J 522 N 7 . .. ... . . .. . . .. . . 2119-W
PETERSON'S 7101 Mass .... . .. . . • ..... ....... 13
Petrie Chas A RFD '3 .. . .... ... .. .... . .. . 751-N-12
Pett engi ll N W 407 Maine ... . ... • .. .. . . ... . 2777-J
Pettis John A 1826 Ala . . . .... • . .. . .• . . . . . . 2424-M
Pettit Bessie Mrs 407 E 10 ....... .. ....... ... 1944
Petty Geo N 7 .. . . .... ......... . .. ..•. . .. 1101-W
Petty Roy L 1920 Mass . .... . . . .. . . .. . ... . . 1888-M
Pfantz Geo 917 Ill . ... . . ... . .. . . ... . .... .. 2371-M
Pfantz Wm H RFD .3 . . .... .. . . . .. . .. . .. . 781-K-11
Pfeltz Clifford N 1447 Vt . .. ... ....... . ... . 2789-M
Phelps Donald 0 1730 Ind .. .. .. . ......... . . 2745-R
Phelps E Rice 1701 Te nn . . ....... .. . . ... . . ... 2729
Phelps Floor Sanding Serv 1003 Tenn ..... . . . ... 2755
Phelps Loan Co 8 E 7 . . ...........•. . • . . . .. .. 101
Phenicie M E Mrs 1708 Mass . • . . . ... .. . .... .2500-J
Phi Beta PI 1'137 lnd . ............. .. . .. . .... . 817

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PHI-PRJ

LAWRENCE

Phi Chi 1233 Oread .................. .. ...... 377
PHI DELTA THETA 1621 Edgehi ll Rd .......... 957
PHI GAMMA DELTA fraternity 1540 La ........ . 443
Phi Kappa fraternity 1120 W 11 .... .... . •. ... 2122
PHI KAPPA PSI
House 1100 lnd .. . . .... .. ....... ...•. .... . 284
Hous~mother 1100 Ind . ....... •............ 1484
Kitchen 1100 Ind .. . ................ . ..... . 472
Phi Kappa Sigma, 1121 Ohio .. .. . ..... .... .... . 155
Phi Kappa Sigma Annex 1135 Ohio ..... .. ... ... 3550
Phi Kappa Tau 1408 Tenn ..•.. . ... ........... 84
PHILLIPS A V PAINTING PAPERING &amp;
DECORATING SERV 605 Ala 1206
Phillips A W 2130 Ky ........... .. .... .... . 1965-J
Phillips David Sunnyside ~ U ........ ... ..... 2953-M
Phillips Edith 628 Ala ...... ...... •. ....... 2274-J
Phillips Emory B 2015 Ky ........ ._ •• ..... . 2798-R
Phi llips F V 720 La .•...... . • ... .•... ..... 2158-J
Phillips G H 1823 Mass ..... • ..... , ..... . .. 3653-R
Phillips H W RFD 4 . ........ ... ... ..... .. 796-K-2
Phillips J D RFD 1. .. ... . ... . . . . .... . .... 767-K-2
Phillips Jessie Mrs 631 N 9 .. . t ... •• .... .... 1709-R
Phillips loyd 1109 N H . . .....·.- ..... . ..... . 2850-R
Phillips R W 1643 R I ....... . ... . .. .. . .. .. 3212-R
Phil's Serv Sta 646 Ala ......... .. ........... 3611
Phoenix Assurance Co ltd Insurance Bg .. ... ...... 40
Phoenix Indemnity Co Insurance Bg ............. .. 40
Physicians &amp; Surgeons Exchange 325 Maine ....... 870
PI BETA PHI 1246 Miss ... ........ ... ... . . .. 415
Pickel Earl 209 N 7 .. . ......... . ....... . . 2179-M
PI KAPPA ALPHA 1409 Tenn . .. , .. . ..... . ..... 991
Pi Kappa Alpha Annex 1406 Tenn .............. . 573
Pickens Chas 220 N 6 ... ....... .. .... " ... . 3132-J
Pickens John 1931 N H .. .......... . ..... . 2721-M
PICKENS WELDING SHOP 623 Vt . ........ ..... 179
Pickett Helen E Mrs 1022 Conn . .. . ....• . .... 2263-R
Pickett R S .309 Ind ............ . .......... 1993-J
Pickett R W 1236 Mass . .. .... . ... . •••. .. . 2693-R
Pickett Sam 740 R I ...... . . . • .... •. ...... 1335-W
Pieratt Jess 1401 Pa . . ........... . . .... . .. 1241-M
Pierce Don Sunnyside K U ......... • ... . . . . . 2348-M
Pierce Jacklin 501 Perry ... .. .. . • ........... 1139-R
Pierce LeRoy 620 E 15 ......... . .......... . 2114-J
Pierce Paul 945 E 19 . .......... .. .... . . .. . 2664-J
Pierson August J &amp; Son candy 16 E 9 .. ..... ... 1792
Pierson C G Mrs 1105 Conn .. . ..... .. ..... • 1623-M
Pierson Clarence N 429 Ala .... ...... ... . . . 2913-W
Pierson Elmer A 16.32 Mass ... . .•.. . .•...... 2273-J
PIERSON I J vet 2201 La .. . .... ••. ..• . .. . .... 186
Residence 1746 Miss . ..... . .. • .......... •.. 859
Pike John D 408 W 6 . .... .....•... .. .. .... 3348-J
PIKE-SIGNS 17 W 9 . ........... • .... • ...... 1501
Pinckney School 810 W 6 .............•.. . . ... 706
Pine Albert R 765 N 5 ..... . ........•...... 2354-J
Pine Arthur B 867 Lyons ......•....... .. ... 2146-J
Pine Augusta 763 Walnut . .. .... . ........ . . 1186-W
Pine Clarence RFO .3 . .. . . .......... • ....... 1101-J
Pine Clifford A Mrs 603 Elm ..... ... ... . .. . 2517-M
Pine Ed B RFD 5 ..... .................. 781-N-12
Pine Elmer E RFD 5 ..................... . 781-K-3
Pine Howard RFO 3 .... .... . • .. . ..• • ..... . 2379-R
Pine Kenneth C 2029 R I. ......... . ....... . 1973-J.
Pine Lawrence 431 Forrest ... . ............. 2780-W
Pine lloyd E RFD 5 ... ........ ... . • ..... .. 1101-J
Pine Phillip A 1717 Ind ... ... ........•. .. . 2631-M
Pine Ralph groc 718 Mass ....... • .... .. . . . . .. .550
Pine Ralph E 536 Elm . . .. ..... . ..... . . ... 3307-M
Pine Ralph E Jr 915 W 4 ..... , .....•.. . ... 2777~R
Pine Raymond C RFD 3 ..............•.... 774-K-2
Pine Richard R 1100 Conn .. .. ... ••• ... • . ... . . 3775
Pine Roscoe RFD 3 ...... . . . . ............ . 1101-M
Pine Wilbur C 631 La .·..... .... ............. 2832
Pi net Frank S 704 W 12 ........... . .. • ... . .. 3747
PINK ELEPHANT THE 706 Mass . .... . ... .. . .. 2014
Pinon Wm J 2300 Vt . . ... ...... ....•• .... . 3046- R
Pipe Shop The 727 Mass . .... ..... ......... .. 2401
Piper Richard H 716 Ark ..... • ..... •. ..... 2549-W
Pipes G E Haskell Grds .... ... .. •• .... • .. .. 1422-R
Pipes H E Mrs 909 Ohio .... . . •• ... .. • ..... 2915-W
Pipes I H 1.326 Mass .. . ........ . .......... 2530-M
Pippert Albert 1401 Laura ....... ... •• ... .. 1829-W
Pippert Albert Jr Mrs 1507 E 15 ... .. ... ... . 2837-J
Pippert Alton .331 Johnson ........ . ... : . .. . 2483-M

Pippert C W Mrs 712 R I. ................. 2857-lip
Pippert Elmer C 1701 N H .......•........... 1631p
Pippert Frank M 314 Johnson ......... ... ..... 104!p
Pippert Harry C 801 R I ...... . ... .. .. . .. ... . 101~
Pi ppert Henry 315 E 19 . ......... . . ..... . 2977-IIF
PIPPERT'S AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CO 217 E 8 .. . ..If
Pirtle Gerald C 2232 N H .... . . ............ 1554-,F
Pistorius G l '1729 Miss . ............. . .. . .. . 306!f
Pitcher Arthur 1829 Ky ... • ..... •. .. . ... . . 2628-~F
Pitts lee 1121 Ohio ...... . .. ... ••. .. • , . ..... 304!F
Pladium 901 Miss .. ......... . . ........... .. 337'F
Plaisted Wm .345 Mo .. ......... • .. ... .. .. 3648-NF
Plank U S G Mrs 1015 Maine .... ... • ....... 2272-IF
Plantz Don V Sunnyside K U ..... .. ......... 1437-fiF
Planz Edna Mrs 835 Vt . ........... •.. .. . .. 3104-,f
Platz Dutch groc RFD 2 Baldwin ...... • .. .. 737-K-2lF
Plett Richard 728 Ohio .......... ....... . .. 3375-FF
Plummer Gl~dys Mrs 1235 Tenn . ...... • .. . . 2675-IIF
Plummer Jas E RFD 2 ... ....... • .. ... .. 706-K-11F
Plummer Norman 1400 W 19 . .............. 3635-\\f
Podsiadlo E P 825 Mo ... , . . . .. ... .... ... . 3490·111
POEHLER MERCANTILE CO 701 E 8 ......... . • 5911
Pogany Thos M 612 w 6 . . ... . ... .. ... . .... 3744-,1
Poggemeyer H Maj 1729 Mass . .. .. . .. , .•.... 3642-fl
Pohl Ernest A 827 E 11 .........••.... . . . .. . 35911
Poland leo A Sunnyside K U . ....... . ...... .. 875-J
Pollard Regina G Mrs 812 R I ... ..- . .••. .... 1313-tl
Pollard Steven W 432 La .... . . .. . ..... .f... 1388·\1
Pollock Bernard 739 Miss . . .....•. ... .• L ••• 3297-R1
Pollom C W 1641 R I. ... .. ...... .
. .. 1971-R1
Ponaer J P 1727 Tenn . . ...... ..... . ...... . . 16151
Pontius Carroll H f loor sanding 710 N 2 . . ..... . . . 331,
Pontius Ernest 117 Park.. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 2110,
Pontius Harold A 505 Miss . .... ... ........ .3191-1(
Pontius Hazel Mrs 1343 Tenn .. . .......... .. 2987-J
Poole Hoye RFD 2 .. ... . .......... .. .. .. 703-K-11
Poole Wm F 11.32 Tenn . . ... ........ ..... . . 2894-J
Popplewell T H Mrs 31.3 Elm ......... .• .... . 3414-J
Porter Albert W 788 Locust . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . 138q
Porter Don 1510 University Dr . .... ... , •..• .. 3508-R
Porter Jack 736 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 2244
Porter Wm J 1423 Ohio ....... . .. ... •• ..... 2519-R
Posey C J 1315 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1621
Post G' L 1821 Ala . .... ............... . .. 3014-\1
Post Office ... . See United States Government Offices
Post Wm l uther Dr 1309 W 4 .. .... . .. .. ...... 220
Postma Jas l atty Jayhawker Bg ... . ... . ..... .. . 16
Residence 723 La .... .. .... ..... . .. • ... .. . 172
Potter A M 920 Ala ...... ............. . .. . . 3635
Potter Earl 1130 Emery Rd ... ....•........ 1089-Vt
Potter JoHn B 917 Maine .. .. .... ... • . ... . .. 1847-R
Potts Wm .335 Elm . .. . .. ..... . .......... . 2942-R
Powell Charlie 824 lincoln .. .......• ••.. .... 2195-J
Powell Donald E 142.3 Ohio .. ...... • ...... . . 2550-W
Powell Donald F 2010 La . .. .... . ..•.. .. ... . 3177-J
Powell Myrl Dean 1744 Ky .............. . .. 1269-R
Powell 0 E 1400 Ohio . ... . ..... • . . ........ 2924-M
Powell Orville 1321 N J . . .... . . . . . ... •....... 1808
Powell 0 T RFD 2 ...... . . .. •. . ... . • .... 775-K-12
Powell Wm Mrs 609 N 2 ....... • ......... .'1195-M
Power Elsie 1016 Conn ................ .... 2761-R
Powers E H 1108 R I. ........... ... ...... .1446-J
Powers R E 1130 Ky ... . .. .. ·...... . ......... 1063
Pratt F W Mrs rl est 2012 Mass . . .. ... .... .... 2300
Prentice Edna l 1529 Ky . ... ... ... ........ 1378-R
Prentice T D 1645 Ky . . .. .. ...... ...... .. ... 2667
Presbyterian Church' First ofc 901 Vt ... •. ... . .. . 630
Preston H S 635 Maine.. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 2896-R
Preyer C A 1125 Tenn ..... . ..... ... . . .. ..... .597
Price Earl F 2200 Tenn ...... .. .. . ... . .. . , . 3659-M
Price Edwin F Rev 1209 Tenn ..... , . .. . ....... 1948
Price Ethel 1.305 Ky . . . . .. .... ......... . .. 2341-R
Price G Baley 1520 Barker .. ....... . ....... .3590-J
Price G E RFD 2 ... ..... . .. ... ....... . . , 724-K-2
Price Henry M 317 E 17 ................... 2506-R
Price Ida Mrs 1027 Pa ...... . .. .. ......... 2598-M
Price leslie 5.33 Walnut. .............. . . .. 2517-W
Price Norma Jean Mrs 945 Mo . ......... .... 3537-M
Price R M 916 Ala ...... ....... ... .. • .. . .. . . 1012
Price Susie Mrs 616 Mich .................. 3459-J
Price W S Mrs 1709 Tenn ........•....•.... 2240-M
Priestly G F 1505 Ky .... .. .............. .... 1004
Pringle A L 420 Ind ...................... 2101-J

�LAWRENCE

PRI- REU

35

Pringle Roberta G Mrs 1005 Pa .•......... .. .. 3552
Ransom Adelaide Mrs 1225 Del. ...•.•.. . •.. 1833-M
Pringle Ruby Mrs RFD 5 ......••.•.••..... 3418-W
Ransom M D 437 Ill ........ .•••.•.. •.. . .. 1744-W
Pringle W K Mrs 120b Haskell ............. . 2646-R
Rapid Transit Co The 1000 Mass ...••........... 388
Pringle Wm H 104b R I .................. . 1841-W
RAPID TRANSIT INC 1000 Mass .... . ....... .. 1300
Pritchard L J 1725 Miss ......... . ... • .... 3272-M
Rapp Jos 913 w b ...................... . 1100-W
Pritchett J H b20 Elm . ......•............1363-M
Rappard Ivan W l63b N H......... . ...... . 2633-R
Proctor Lester D 545 Ohio ... .............. . . 1408-J
Rarick C S Mrs 711 Ala . .................. 2759-R
PROSPECT PARK SANITARIUM 1515 W 7 . . . . . . 3126
Rasmussen 0 M 814 E 13 .................. 3571-R
Prosser Frank 1131 Ohio . .. ............ . . . 1784-W Ratliff. R G 1208 Del . . . ............... . ... 2626-M
Provident Mutual Life Ins Co Standard Life Bg .... 457
Rattles Columbus RFD 2 ...........•...• . 707-K-11
Pryor Roy A 1940 R I . . . ..............•.. . 2945-R
Ray Leonard RFD 1 ..................... 788-K-12
Puckett 8 347 Maiden Lane .......•.•...... 3759-M
Ray Orville 1247 Prairie ......•.....••..... 2476-M
Puckett Calvin G 1420 N Y ...... . ......... . 1870-J
Ray Wilbur 509 Mo .. . ...•...... .'........ 3521-W
Puckett L E RFD 2 ........... . ..... . . •. 769-K-12
Ray Wm A 822 Garfield .. . ........ . ........ 1255-R
Puckett Ralph b01 W 23 ... . .. . .......... . 2629-W
Rayhill G W Mrs 2042 Mass ................ 1739-W
Puckett Wm RFD 5 . . ........ . .. . ....... 753-N-11
Raymond F N 808 Ill ...... . ............... 2282-J
Puckett Wm Jr RFD 3 . ... . .............. 758-K-13
Ray's Cafe 709 Mass .. ...................... 2045
Puderbaugh Perry 1400 Oakhill . ... ... ... .. . . 1073-M
R.AY' S GARAGE 1247 Prairie ... . .•........... 1613
Pugh David RFD 6 . . . ...... . ............ . 793-N-4
If no answer call .. .................... 2476-M
Pugh Noah RFD b .. . .................... 736-K-4 RAYS HIGHWAY CAFE RFD 5 .........•...... 2052
Pulliam Ernest E 832 Ark .. .. ........ .• .. . . 1271-R
Razak Glen E SOb Ohio ........••.......... 1371-R
Pullin E P 445 Ind . . . ... . ...... . ... . ..... . 2385-R
Read l B 445 Tenn ........................ . 1109
Pur-O-Zone Chemical Co 724 Mass .•.•... • ... ... 96
Read Lathrop 8 Jr 445 Tenn ...•.•............ 1109
Purvis G C 1745 Ohio . .......... . •.....•.. . 1676-J · READ PAT INDIAN TRADER 1107! Mass . ..•. ... 947
Pyles John E 1b1 Lincoln .....•.•......... . 3415-J
Reade Glenn H 1409 R I ....... . ........... 2670-J
Ready Mixed Concrete Co 730 Delawa.re .•..... .. 1892
Realey Chas B 625 w 16 ... . . .. ........... 3476-W
Reardon Wm A 1200 Tenn .......•.......... 812-W
Rebekah State Assembly Standard Life Bg ...•. ... 367
Quade Don E 1304 Mass .........•......... 2693-J
Reber C 0 WREN Bg ...................... 2895-R
Quakenbush W H handwriting expert 641 La ..... . 894
Reber Karl H 2017 Barker ........•. . .•... .. 2937-R
Quakenbush W H 725 Miss ... ...........•... 3479-R
Reber Laura Wren Bg .............. .. . ... . 2304-W
Quakenbush W H Mrs 725 Miss ....... . .... . 2935-M
Reber lester J 1945 Ohio ..........•......... 3637
Quality Cleaners 539 lnd .............. . .. . .. .. 185
Record Rendezvous The phonos recrds 846 Mass ... . 725
Quigley E C 1509 Stratford Rd . ... . ......... 1089-R
Recreation
Commission 115 W 11 .. . ......... .. 1814
Quigley J G 1721 lnd .. .... ................. . 2855
Red Cross Community Bg_......... . . • •...... ... 405
Quinlin W T Mrs 1042 Tenn .... . ......... . .. . 1508
After Office hours call Executive Secy . ...... 1668-R
Quisenberry W M 84b Maine ...... • . . • . ... . . .. . 844
If no answer call . ... . .....•......•.... ... 1713
Redding Dean F 1008 Ohio . ................ 1946-W
Reddoch R E 1447 Vt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . 2731-J
Redford Newton W 900 Pa . •...... . ....... 1758-M
R &amp; W Mills Inc
Redmond C E 1215 NY .. .................1932-M
Plant RFD 2 . . . .... . .. . ............... . . . 1800
Redmond Sam B Mrs 812 lnd .............. . 1571-J
Office lOS W 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 60
Rednour Harold D 637 Mo ........ . ......... 2488-R
Raber Morris H RFD 5 .... ..... . . .. • .. •. 753-N-13
Redpath C W Mrs 707 Tenn ............... .2536-R
Rabourn Rose M 1415 Ky . . . . • • . . . . . . .. . . . • . 925
Reed A R RFD 4 .. . .. . .•....•...... • .... 729-N-3
RACHELLE STUDIO 730 Mass ......... . ...... . 302
Reed Albert C 1512 N H ............•....... . 2525
Radcliff Gerald D 112b Tenn .......•........ 3028-R
Reed Cecil E 930 Maine .........•......... 3n9-R
Radcliffe Chas 2232 Vt .......•.....•..... .. . . 786
Reed Dan 912! Mass ..................... 3641-W
RADIO HOSP 14 E 9 .. ....... .. .............. 928
Reed Esther Mrs 1301 W Campus Rd .. .....•.. .. 885
Raffelock Sam 1419 N J .. ................... 1885
Reed J A 1319 Vt ........•• .. ... .. .•..... 1552-M
Raffety louis 73b N 4 . .. . ......•.......... 2578-R
Reed Lila Mae 1205 R I ...•......•.•...... 2149-R
Ragan Harold G 1133 R I .•.......•.••••... 2786-M
Reed WE 1315 Conn ...•...•••.•...•. . .... 1024-R
Ragle Dan 121b Summit ......... ....• •.... 3298-M
Reedy H L 920 Ala . ..........•.•...••...... 3638
Ragle Esther 923 Tenn . ......•..• ..•. ....... 1352
REEDY PETE LUMBER CO 1846 Mass .. . ..... .. 176
Railway Express Agency Inc 20 E 9 ... . . ... ..... . 120
Reep E E Rev 1842 Vt ........•.....•.......1243
Raines Dewey b20 R I ..........• . •....... 2784-W
Reese J Allen 110i Ill ...... .. •.......••..... 3932
Rake H D 630 Elm . .. •. ....••.•••••.•..•. .1363-J
Reese Robt A 1121 Ky .....••.•...• •.. ..••. 1587-R
Rake Ralph 1921 Barker .•.... .. . .. . .. •. . . 3235-W
Reese Robt W 304 Ind ....... .. .•..•.•. . . . 1407-M
Rake W D 2112 La .. ............ .. ....... 2337-W
Reetz Elmer RFD 5 .......•.•... .. .... . .753-K-11
Raley Frank 1845 Maine ........•• .•.... •.. 1210-R
Reeves Maude I Mrs 842 Ill .. .. ..••••••.• . .2297-W
Ramage Edna Mrs 1541 Tenn ...•• ....•... .. 1405-M
Reeves R M 1512 University Dr . .. .. .... .. . .. . .339
Ramey Joe 823! Mass . .•.. • ••... .... •.•... 3478-R
REEVES R M GROCERY 900 Miss .....•........ 413
Ramirez Jessie 839 N J ............. . ..... . 2115-M
Regnier Weilo 838 Ill .. \ : .......... . • . .... 3251-M
Ramsey Dehydrating Co 105 W 11 .•.••....•..... 60
Reich A &amp; Sons Representative 2128 Tenn ... . . . . 3650
Ramsey J Clifton atty 105 W 11 .............. .. 60
Reid deL Sunnyside K U................... 618-M
Ramsey J Clifton 94b Tenn ....• ....... ....•.. 2655
Reif Betty 728 Ohio . . . . ..• . ....••....... .. 3193-R
Ramsey W A 444 La .... . .... ..•.. •.•....... 3066
Reinken H 0 907 W 6 . . ............•. .. . .. ... 866
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass . .••.... •.... 606
Reisner H E 829! Ind . . ..•...........••... 1426-W
Ramseyer Fred A RFD 3 ...•.....•........ 746-K-2
Relihan Donald A 2125 Tenn .. ••...•.••.. .. . 1952-M
Rand R H 1618 Ky . ... . .......... ... ... . . 3288-W
Relph Kenneth 1717 Ala ..•.... .• • ... ...... 2697-R
Randall Hugh A 702 N 3 .•... . •• ...• •. . ... 3759-W
Remple H D 2107 N H ...•....•... . ... .. . . 1773-M
Randall Ivan 0 719 Locust .... .. . .••. •.•..... . 3090
Renfrow lucy Mrs 749 W 8 ..... .... .. .... . 1730-W
Randle Jack E lb37 Learnard ...... .. ..•.... 2302-M
Renn R J 1.311 N H . .. ........ ............ 1831-R
Randolph R N RFD 1. .. : ................. 744-N-2
Reno Eveline Mrs 433 Ind ..... .. • . ......... 2128-M
Rankin Chas C 1847 Barker .................... 564
Replogle Wayne 1423 Ohio •••............... . 3964
RANKIN DRUG CO 1101 Mass.-....•....••.•. .. 678
Reusch Frank B 1925 R I. ................. 3198-W
Rankin Floyd V Mrs 84b Ky . ..•. . ...••..... 3743-W
Rankin Paul C Mrs 1847 Barker ...•. . .. . •...... 564
Reusch Sophia Mrs 524 La .................. 2370-J
Rankin Robt C 724 Ind .............. .... ..... 274
REUSCH WATCH REPAIR 708! Mass .. . •• .. ... . 903
Ransdell A G 2108 N H ......... ........ .... 3372
Reusser Bob D 918 La ........ ...... ...... 369.3-M
Ransdell D T Mrs 1742 Learnard ............ 1813-M
Reuter A C 1500 Vt .....•••• ..••.•... •...... 2430
Reuter Lucile K 1500 Vt ........... .. ........ 2430
RANSDELL MOTOR SERVICE 62.3 Mass . . •.. ... 361
Ransdell Motor Service used cars 840 N H . ..• .•.• 175
REUTER ORGAN CO Ft of N H................ 320

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REV-ROM

LAWRENCE
RILING &amp; RILING

Revenew Robt liquors 805 Vt. • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 1102
Revenew Robt 1202 R I. ................... 2608-W
Reyes Tiburcio L 831 N J ' .................. 1934-R
Reynolds C W 1831 lnd .. ............ ........ 3311
Reynolds Dora Dunaki n 314 W 14 . . ... •.. ...... . 691
Reynolds E Haske ll Grds ........ . .......... 2440-W
Reynolds Fred H 1706 Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2830-J
Reynolds S R Dr RF D 2 . .................. 793-N-3
Rhode Eva 1332 Conn ....... .........•.... 3275-W
Rhode Henry 638 R I .....•................ 2249-J
R-hodes Amos T 825 E 13 •.. . .•..•...• • ...•. 762- M
RHODES DUSTY liquors 646 Mass .... ... .... .. 3210
Rhodes Dusty 1924 N H ... • . .... . .... . .... . 3198-R
RHODES HEATING &amp; ROOFING CO 815 Vt ...... . 702
Rhodes R H 1905 Ohio .... . . . . . ....... . .... 2320-M
Rhodes &amp; Taylor Serv 319 N 2 •. . .......... .... 508
Ricart Domingo Sunnyside K U . ... .. • .. . .. .. 1903-M
Rice Anna F Mrs 2141 Vt ... _ ... .. . •. .. . . .. . . 1B16
Rice Archie 1725 Tenn .. . . ..•.....•. . •.••.·.3694-M
Rice Chas E 941 Ind .......•.....•.. . . .. ... 1788-R
Rice E A 1701 Mo .....•.• . ...• ... ••• .. ... 2453-J
Rice E T Mrs 1915 Barker ............... .. 2854-W
Rice Geraldine A Mrs 2104 Tenn ...•• .... • . . 1776-M
Rice J I 908 Mo .. . ..... .. . .'. . .. .. . . .. ...... 3986
Rice Lawrence D 1809 La . . .. . ••. .. • •. ... . . 1474-R
Rice Leslie H Sunnyside K U . . • .... ••.....•. 2958-J
Rice Martin E 630 Ohio .... . ..•• . ....•..... . . 3118
Rice Melvin P 916 Ky .. ....... ..... ... .. .. 2188-W
Rice Oil Co 1305 W 4 .. . . ..•.• • .. • . .. . . . . ... 1174
Rice Ralph P 1010 E 19 .... . .... .. . .... ... 2851-M
Rice Raymond F attorney 700 Mass . .. • ••.. ..... 880
Rice Raymond F 2141 Vt ... ... .. ...•. .. ..... . 1816
Rice W M 426 Ala ............... .. .. .. ... 3795-J
Richard John B 407 W 12 ........ . •.. . . . .... . 4093
Richards Ernest M 606 Maine . . . . ... . ...... 1968-R
Richards Jack A 845 Mo . . . . • . . . ....••.... . . 799-M
Richardson A R 334 Maiden Lane ....... ... . . 2770-J
Richardson Arthur E 811 E 12 . ...... . ...... 2626-W
Richardson C F 736 Mo . ... .•. . .. ......... . 1567-W
Richardson Crissie RFD 2 . .. ....... . .. . .•. 706-N-11
Richardson D J 1117 Vt .... . ... . •....•... . . 1786-J
Richardson Delbert C RFD 2 .... ...... .... . 764-K-21
RICHARDSON DELBERT C INS AGCY 927! Mass .509
Richardson Fred A RFD 4 .... . ......... . . 770-K-12
Richardson H J RFD 6 ...•.. .... . ........ 752-K-12
Richardson Harry RF D 2 .. .. . ..••.......... 776-K-2
Richard son Harry D 615! Ind . ........ . ..... 1391-M
Richardson Hueian T RFO 6 . .. ........ . . . .. 772-K-4
Richardson J H 1506 R I . ..•.............. 3207-W
Richardson Mabel J 1505 R I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1624
Richardson Ray Mrs 918 La .•.............. 2343-W
Richard son Ruth 1242 Pa ............ .• . ... 2365-M
Richardson T W 528 N 3 . .. ................ 2720-R
Richardson W C 933 lnd .. . .. . ......•........ 1950
Richardson W W 1945 N H .......• . •...... . 2987-W
Richardson's Construction Co RFO 6 .. . •. .. . .752-K-12
Rickabaugh Chas 1017 Conn . . • . .. .. •. . . .. .. . 2638-J
Rickard C M Mrs 1532 Tenn ............ . .. 1860-M
Rickard Frances 1538 Tenn . .•........ .. .... 2685-W
Ricker Hall 745 Ohio ....•.....• . ......... . .. 1185
Ricketts Beulah A Mrs 2135 Ky ........ .. .... 3659-J
Rickey J R 321 Mo . ...... . ... . .. . .. .. ...... 1320
Ridgway Hugh B 1141 Conn . ....••. . ..••.. . 2162-W
Ridgway Joanne 610 W 4 .. . .. • ............ . . 2760
Ridgway Merle G 610 W 4 .. . .•.. . .... .. .... . 2760
Ridley Robt RFD 4 ........ . .... . ......... 763-K-2
Rieder Fred 2016 La ...... ................ 1440-J
Ries Homer U 433 Ill ..... •...• ....••. . ... 3795-M
Rigdon Walter 831 Ky ........ . ... . ........ 1085-J
Riggs Chas 711 N 4 . .... .. •....... . ....... 1354-R
Riggs Ida Mrs 1724 N H ...• .. ..•••..•... . . 1380-R
Riggs John Mrs 920 Conn .. . • •• .. . .••. • .. .... 1203
Riggs Kate 115 E 17 .. .... . ..... . ..... . .. . 1050-J
Riggs M David 1130 Tenn .. . ... . . ............ 1812
Riggs R A 1904 Vt .. . . ... .. . ... . .. . ... .. 2925-M
Riley Eveline L 1045 Ky . . . . .•.. . . . . ...• ... . 2557 -R
Riley Jack 2044 Barker ... . . . • .. . .• • .. . .. •... 2523
Riley John E 1647 Vt ............. .. ...... . 1269-J
Riley Richard R RFD 5 . • •• •• ..•. . .•••.•. . . 773-N-4
Riley Ruth 1210 Prairie ... •.. .. . . .....•. ... 2806-W
Riling John J 1140 Tenn . .... •. ....•.••.. •.... 824
RILING JOHN L vetnarl1745 W 9 . . . • . . •. •.... 2499
Riling L L 1224 Tenn . .. • . . .. ....... ..... .... 1217

attorneys 906 Mass .. . ..... . . . 1
Ring Ralph S 1238 Miss .. . ...... . .... . . . . . 2.3G~
R!ngler L 0 1b54 University Dr .............. 1113-1~
R!n.kenbaugh R E RFD 1 ................. .• 749-N-R
R!smg Geo H Mrs 1322 Mass .... . .......... 2530-\R
Rosk Lowell !828 lnd ...................... 2269-R
Risk's Help Yourself Lauodry 613 Vt . . . . . . . . .. 62~
R!st Neal 309 Perry ....... ........ . ........ 1357-IR
Rost Walter 0 533 Mechanoc . ...... . ....... . 2254-1~
Rives John P Sunnyside K U ......•..... . .. . . 2958-'
Roach DanaE RFD 3 ... . ............. • .... 2574~Roark Jim R b5b W 23 .............. . .... . . 1214Robb J E Mrs 1601 Ky . .. . . • . • . ...• .. .. . • ... 18 ~
Robb Ronald RFD 5 . . ... . ..•.......... . . • 753-N-:~
Robb W S Mrs 1316 Ohio ....... . . ... .... •..... 54~
Robbins Earl ~04 La . . ........... ... ....... .314'~
Robbins John 0 345 Ind . . . . ....... .. ...... . 1558,~
Roberman Chas 1824 N H . .............. . .. 3212-Y~
Roberman Harold E 1336 Pa .. .. . ............. 221!
Roberson Frank 1902 Tenn ..... . . ..... ... .. .. 234
Roberts Amos 1526 Ky ............. .. ..... . 2477
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Roberts D F 161b N H . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . 1,:JR
Roberts D M 2124 Ohio ...... ... ........... 1396-11&lt;
Roberts Ear.l E 1221 Pa . . ..... . .... . .. .... . 1833-.1&lt;
Roberts Effoe Mrs 1235 N Y ... . . . .......... 2637-!F
Roberts F H jeweler 833 Mass ....... .. . . ... · · .. 82'li
Roberts F H 1146 Ky ........ . .......... .. . .. 289 ~
Roberts G A 1128 Ohio ............... . .... 2602-1~
Roberts Ivan 500 Rockledge Rd .. . ........... 1256-1
Roberts J ohn L 433 Ill ..... ... .. . .......... 2397-~
Roberts Louise Mrs 1308 Ohio . ... . .. . .. • ... . 2565-,F
Roberts R M Mrs 1129 Oregon ....... .. ..... 1445-IF
Roberts Ray B Jr ofc 1026 Mass. . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . 61F
Roberts Ray B Jr 1343 Tenn ... . ... .. ..... .... 34ZF
Roberts Raymond RFD 1 ................... 770-KJF
Roberts Rex 306 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1538-1
Robertson Alteration Shop 826! Mass ........ .. . 263f
Robertson Fred W 110 E 19 . .. . . ............ 2459Robertson H E RFD 4 ........... . ....•.... . 3635,
Robertson M G RFD 1 .. .. .......... . ..... . 730-K!.
Rob~rtson Thos 622 Vt . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 189' 1
Rob!nSOil' E E 127 E 19 .. . . . ......• . ....... m-V 1
Rob!n son Edw S 1829 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-Y1
Robonsoll' J A 1545 E 15 .......... • ....... 2311-V1
Rob!nson John H 13 Winona .... • ..... .. ..... . 28311
Robonson Paul E 779 Lake ................. . 2347·.1
Robi nson Rose 928 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245: 1
Rob!nson W Stitt Jr Sunnyside K U .... .... . . . 29po, 1
Rob!son Emma Mrs 401! Elm .......... • ... . 3414-V1
Roboson J R 1332 Vt . ..... .... . . .......... 3417-11
Robison Lee RFD 4 . .... ... ...... ... •..... 796-NJ1
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Robson Ilo 107 E 17 Terr .. ................ 34o&lt;l-1
Robson Kathryn Mrs 2104 Ky . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 81: 1
Roche R G Mrs Miller Hall ..... . ..... · · · · · · · · · 38&gt; 1
· Rock Chalk Cafe b18 W 12 . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 204•1
Rock-Chalk Co-op 912 Ala .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . 170.,1
Rockhold Llo~d 746 Walnut .... . .... . .. . .... 1186,
Rocklund Louos 1610 Mass .. ...... . ..•...•. 2500-l 1
Rocklund Minnie Mrs 1530 Mass . .. • ......... 2985·1
Rodenhaus J E 2010 R I ......... •. ........ 2937,,
Rodgers Joe 837 Vt . . . . ...........•... . . 3673-l
Rodina C W Sunnyside K U . .... ... ..... . . . 1281-\1
Roenigk Leslie D 1526 Vt .. . . .. . .••... . ..... 3486-,
Roffle Mary 731 Hickory . ........ • .... .•.. . . 2574,
Rogers Bertha Mrs 830! Vt .. . ....... . ... . . 334~V
Rogers C A 130 Mich ... .. . ....... .. ... .. . . 2847,
Rogers Clifford 542 Tenn ................... .. 36:
Rogers Earl 1321 Pa ........ .. ... .... . .... 2624-1

ROGERS FASHION CLEANERS 8 E 8 .......... . 491

Rogers H R 1309 Pa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2341
Rogers Helen M 1040 Vt . ...........• ....•. 3029-~
Rogers Paul E 1108 W Hills Terr ... • . ......... 1846
Rogers R H 615 N 3 ........... ... ........ .. llOS
Rogers Roy 2132 Learnard .. . .. .......... . . 2103-W
Rogers Susie 139 Perry . . . . .. • . . ... . •..... . 2965-N
Rogers Wm J 1301 Pa .. .. . ......... .. ..... 2407-R
Rogers Worthy 764 Elm . .................. . 2576-J
Rohe Henry Mrs RFD 3 Baldwin ............. 798-K-3
Rohrer Joyce 1114 KY .. .. .... . ..... • ....•. 2138-M
ROLLERDROME SKATING ACADEMY 737 N H .. 2042
Rollings Mary Mrs 1224 R I. ... .... . ..... . . 3643-W
Roloson Rollle 716 R I .... . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . 2857-W
Romero Ramon E 912 Pa ...... . ... . ...... . 1310-M

�LAWRENCE
:omineR~ Pd 624 R I . . . . . . • . . . . • ........ . 1441-J
oney o an E RFD 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2574-M
~ood Gene 1134 Ore ............ • .... .. .... 1445-R
R Ralpr B 639 Miss . .... .. . . .. . . . . . . ..... 11B9
Roo e Pa~ G 1318 La ....... • ..... • .. . .. .. 3337-M
OOS LuCile 906 Ala . ...... • ..... • .. .. ..... .. 2131
:operE l 1810 La . ........... . .......... 3233-M
oper Jane Mrs 737 Ark . .......... .•. ... .. 2174-W
Roper Kenneth M 1222 Prospect . .. .. ........ 3298-J
Rose Albert l 833 N H ................ . ... 2723-R
ROSE BEAUTY SHOP 1020 Vt ................ .. 31
ose Kenneth E 1524 Barker ................ 2332-J
ROSEL H PLUMBING &amp; WIRING 931 Maine . .... 513
:ose ~ee l unch 1305 W 7 ....... . ........... . 2033
ose ay T 1109 N Y . ................. .. . 1532-J
Rose Motel RFD 3 . . .... . .............. .712-N-22
Rose Robt M Sunnyside K U .................. 618-J
:ose ~obt Milton Jr 1328 R I . . ............ . .. 1442
osen 1eld R L 1346 N H . ....... • ...... . .. 1308-M
:osenfaum Roy E 1341 R 1. ......... . .... .. 2868-R
oss has Mrs 329 Mo ..... . ..... . ........ 3160-W
:oss Jas A 1529 Ky . . ..... . ... • ...... . ... 1602-M
othberger L L 737 Conn ... . ... . ... J • ••••• •1335-J
:othrock Carl 1012 N Y .. • .•.... • ....•.. . . 2446-W
othrock H D RFD 2 ... : ........ .. . • ... . . . 703-K-2
Rothwell Glenn F 808 N Y . ...... • ....... . . 1058-W
:~~::ll ~ocarU~4 Miss . ............. .... 3404·-J
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Routh Jesse 1803 La . . .. .... ...... . . .• .. .. 3563-W
~OU'i'l ~ORNER DRUG CO 801 Mass ........ .. . . . 20
OW VIO A Jr 642 La . . .. . ............. . . 3378-W
Rowe Ivan D 1532 Mass . . . ...... . ... . .. ... . 1528
Rowe TV 1530 Tenn .. . . ....... . .. .. ... ... 3025-W
:owland Frank 1316 Vt. ... . ............. .. 3355-R
Rowland Leroy 820 Conn ................ •.. . . 1750
owland W H 826 R I . . .... . ..•.. . . t . . . . . . 2130·W
ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORES
Main Store 1401 Ohio . ............ . .. . .... 1401
Annex Store 1237 Ore ad . ... . ........ • ...... 492
Rowlands Robt J Mrs 1401 Ohio .. . ...... . .. . 1401
Rowlands David L Mrs 610 Ohio .......... . . . . . 1536
~owlands Robt J Mrs 620 Ohio .... . . . ...... .. . . 427
owlands Wm 2233 N H .... . .. ....... • ..... 1249-J
Rowlett Bill 1420 Crescent Rd . . .. . ... . ..... 3484-W
Rowlett David B 828 Ark . ............... .. 1271-M
~owley B May Mrs 514 Miss ... • ...... . . . . . . 3165-J
oy V W 705 Maine . . . .. . . ..... .. ... .
ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP
........ . .. . 648
Royer Keith
. .. ..... . . . .. ....... .. 2222-W
Bl!bl4
1745 Ill ... .. .. . .. .. ... ....... .. 1684
Rudd Arthur E 2018 Ky .. ..• ..... ... ...... 3245-M
Rudolph Pauline 2236 Mass .. .. . . • . ..• ..... . . . 1179
Ruese W H 1611 Crescent Rd ... ..... .... ... . . 2185
RugeR H 932 N H . . . ...... .. .......... . . 2742-M
Rule Elizabeth 1328 Ky . .. . ......... .. ..... 2656-M
Rummer Dale I 800 Miss .... • .. ... . ...... . . 1426-J
Rumold J W 1109 Tenn ..... . ...•... ..... . . 2475-J
RUMSEY C B 601 lnd . ... . .................. . 672
Rumsey Fred W 1125 W Hills Pkwy ..... .. ..... 1998
RUMSEY FUNERAL HOME 601 Ind . ........ .... 672
Rumsey Oscar B 713 W 6 ....•............... 2184
Runn Arnold cleaner 626 W 9 . ............... .. 123
Runn Lawrence Cleaner 626 W 9 .... •. .. .... .. . . 123
Runnels R T 2038 Barker .................. 3497 -W
Russ W W Mrs 732! Mass ....•........... . 1729-W
R11ssell A L 1339~ Mass . . ............. • ...... 1933
Russell C B 1620 University Dr'..... • ........ 1237-M
Russell F A 1656 Ill . .. ...................... 1233
Russell F 0 1622 Ky . . ....... . ..... • • . .... 2807-J
Russell Jean 700 Ohio . ... . . ... .......•... . 1927-W
Russell Marion F Jr 1229 R I. . .......... ... 2288-M
lblssell Ralph ofc 1415 R 1 . ... ... . . ........... 192
Russell Ronald R Sunnyside K U ...... . ... . . . 2348-R
Russell Zelda Mrs 1346 Pa . .. . ........ • ..... 762-W
Rust Howard 0 646 N 3 .. .. .. . ... .......... . . 3161
Rusty's Food Market 1117 Mass ................ 397
uth Genevieve Reducing &amp; Health Salon 941! Mass 628
uttan Gertrude 1012 Ky . .. •. . . . . .. ... ... . 1550-R
utter R C 101 E 23 . . .... . . . ... .. . ....... .. 1176
Rutter's Shop locksmith 1016 Mass . ... . ..... .... 319
an Opal 1405 Mass . . .. .. ... . .. ...... . . 2858-W
yan R E 417 Pleasant .................•.. 1379-M
II Erich 313 Johnson ... . . .. • .... .. . .. .. • . 2242-J

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Ryther Thos C 1846 N H . .................. 1376-~

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Sal~ Lewis 302 lnd .. . . ... . ....... .' .' .' .' .' .' .' j348-M
Sal!sbury Adam 832 Conn ....... ........... 2723-W
Sal!sbury Albert 1508 W 5 . .... .......•.... 1572-M
Sal!sbury Albert 0 Jr 1500 W 5 .............. 1572-J
Sal1sbury Leatuschili- 501 Wis
2452
Salisbury Rooms 1034 Miss .. :: : :: :: :: :: : :: : : :3833
Sallee M L Haskell Grds ...................... 1199
Salmons Betty 1224 N Y ...... .•... .. ...... .. 1678
Salsbury Edgar 2049 Learnard .....•• . .. ... •. 1639-R
Salsbury Floorcovering Co 818 Mass .. ........ ... 606
Salsbury Sargent 1920 R I .. .. ......... •.... 2854-M
SALVATION ARMY THE 729 Vermont . ....... . . . 633
S :f no a£Jweh call ..... ... ...... . ......... 2413-J
Sa ve~n
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Sam oe Su~nyside K U . .. ..•.••..•.••• ••. . 2900- R
amp1e ~dwm C RFO 2 .. . ................ 769-K-2
~amp:e narold 731 Maine . ........... •. . ... 2773-M
amp e Leo 2201 Barker ..... ... .......... . 3264-R
Samples Dan 2145 Tenn .. . .........••.•... 2320-W
SAMPC
LES WA:TCH SHOP 914! Mass ........... . 368
Sams Cora flor1st 326 W 9 . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . 998
ams ora 936 Ky . .. . .................. .. 2513-J
~~~:~ GARAGE 908 Vt . ..................... 895
PRODUCE CO 718 N H ........ ....... .. 206
Sandefur Edwin A 1230 N Y ............... . 838-M
~an~elius Walter E 2325 Mass ............. . . . 2462
san ers A B 1719 Ala ... ..... . ..... • .. .. . 2635-W
anders C B RFD 6 . . .. . . ........ • ..... . 734-N-11
Sanders F C 332 Johnson . .....•....... ... . 2b57-W
~A~DER S MOTOR CO 622 Mass .......... .... . 616
an ers R W 2120 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . •
Sanderson Gladys Mrs W15 o
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Sanderson
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3587
1m 828 Ohio . . ......•.... . .... . 3101-M
Sanderson W C 1800 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3209-J
Sankee E H 39 Winona ... . ................ 2969-W
Santa Fe Ry Co
Passenger Depot 413 E 7 ............•........ 32
Freight House 413 E 7 .•... .. •... ..•...... . . . 54
Car Clerk 413 E 7 . ..... .....•....•. ! .... .. 281
Santa Fe Restaurant 411 E 7 ...•... ......... . 3320
Santa Fe Trail Transportation Co 610 E 7 .. ... ... . 98
Santa Fe Trailways--See Continental Trallways
Bus Depot
Santner F A Dr 1618 Tenn . ..... ...... .... . . .. 661
Saricks Ambrose Sunnyside K U ..... ..... .. . . 2841-R
Sarlls Geo 1305 N Y . .........•.•..••..... 1382-M
Sasse W C 401 Miss ....•. ......... ... . ... 1183-W
Saunders Gene 318 E 19 .... .... ........ . .. 2308-J
Saunders Glenn WREN Bg ... ... ..... . .... . . 2895-W
Saunders H K RFD 2 .........•.......... 755-K-12
Saunders Jim H RFD 2 . ... . . ........ ...... 755-N-2
Saunders Marie Mrs 1332 Conn . . .. ........ . 3281-M
Saunders Will RFD 1 Eudora ..............776-K-11
Savage Edgar 925 Mo ... .....•..... ... .... 1647-R
Sawyer H W ofc 707 N H ....... • • . ...•.... . . . 540
Saylor H A 2037 N H . ............. • ...... . 2353-R
Scales Guy 1414 Tenn .. . ... . ...........•.. 3060-W
Scanlan Frank Mrs 1005 111 .. . ............... 3966
Scarborough Homer C Jr 1220 Tenn . .... . ... . 3037-M
Schaake Albert C RFD 3 .... ........ ...... 743-N-4
SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 W 6 .............. . .. 152
Schaake Chas A RFD 2 . ....... . .... • ... . .. 775- N-3
Schaake Chris 620 La ...... .... ... ... .. • . .. . 2160
Schaake Clarence 1738 Barker ... . ........ . . .3409-J
Schaake Don 1620 Mass ... . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. .2273-W
Schaake G E RFD 2 . . . . . .. . . .. .•...... . 776-N-2
Schaake M L 204 W 12 .. ... .. . . .... • ... . . 1756-R
SCHAAKE M L stockyards W 23 ............. ... 634
Schaake Raymond 2146 La ............ . ... . 3069-M
Schaake Wm Mrs 1816 Ala ... . ..... • ....... 3142-J

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LAWRENCE

Schaal W A 1141 R I .•...•.••.•••......•... 2727
}!chafer Chas 832 Ky .. .•..... . .. •... .... .. 3743-J
Schaffert F W 1919 Vt .........•.......... 2312-W
Schanzer Geo 0 Sunnyside K U .• ...• .•. . . ••... 1059-J
Schear Ralph 1810 La ....••....••......... 3273-~
Scheerer Martin 612 Ind ............. . ..... 2873-W
Schehrer Chas 1411 Ky ............... •.... 1580-R
Schelbar E 830 N Y . ..... .. .............. 2192-M
Schelbar Emma 829 E 13 ................... 762-R
Schelbar Joe 1409 N Y .......... . ..... .... 2161-W
Schell lillian Mrs 1229 Ohio . ............... 3248-W
Schellack Fred Mrs 352 E 12 ......... • ..... 2162-R
Schellhorn Hugo 1535 Mass .................. . 2630
Schellhorn Richard L 110 N 8 ............... 2360-W
Schesser Dale 840 Ky ...............•.... . 1686-W
Schick AD 1901 Maine ...... . .......• . .... 1772-W
Schiefelbusch Richard 700 Ark .....••.•...... 1348-R
Schiffer Sidney Sunnyside K U .............. 2958-W
Schild Alvin H Sunnyside K U .........• ...... 3632-J
Schiller Elmer A RFD 6 . .......•....••... 704-K-13
Schimmel Wm 1820 Ill ...•... ......••..... .3272-R
Schindler W H 928 Ala .............•...•.. 2371-R
Schlegel Henry 325 E 19 .. .... . ........... ... 2361
Schleicher John 940 Ind ..•... . ........... .. 1520-R
SCHLEIFER BROS liquors 840 Mass ........ .... 764
Schleifer Harry 2100 Mass . .........•..... .. 2150-J
Schleifer Lloyd 1916 Mass . .. . .............. 2170-R
Schmedemann Harvey 1228 Ohio . .. .... ....... . 3364
Schmidt Harry RFD 2 . .. .. ........... • .... 775-N-2
Schmidt Reinhold Sunnyside K U ............. 3416-R
Schmidtberger Virgil 1920 Mass .. .. . ....... . 3674-W
Schmitendorf Dewey 910 Ohio ......•....... . 2813-J
Schmitendorf Sheila Mrs 910 Ohio .......... 1947-W
Schneck Ella M Mrs 1205 Haskell ............ 2684-J
Schneider Elmer tourist camp RFD 1 ......•.... 2030
Schneider Vern used cars 1012 Mass ...•.•....... 424
Schneider Vern 745 Mo .... ..........•... ... . 3258
Schnider Elsie Mrs 1624 Tenn ..•.......... .3271-W
Schnider F C 1120 Tenn . .. ............... . 3997-R
Schnider Melvin 1624 Tenn ................ . 3271-W
Schocken Thos D Sunnyside K U ......•.... •.. 2834-J
Schoewe W H 1002 Tenn ...........•....... .. 1925
$choggen Joe G 2224 Barker .....••......... 2228-J
ScfiOOHng Ja&gt;- 7-lo- L:o. .•••....•...... • •.... 1871-J
Schools City .. .............. ..
Name of School
Scholes M W 945 R I . . .........•• ...... ... 116? R
Schofield Ota 820 N H .................... 1297-M
Schopper Frances 1246 N H .......•........ . 2860-J
Schowengerdt Ed RFD 3 ... .........•...... 791-N-2
Schrader David H 1941 Mass ..••.. .. •• .•... 2155-M
Schrader Dick 1725 Ky . .............. ..... 3563-R
Schrader E E 520 Miss .... . ....••....•.... 3191-W
Schrader John H 2135 Mass .......•........ .. 3179
Schrader R D 1016 Pa .. .....• .... .•..... . 3793-M
Schreiber F J 1116 Tenn ........•......•.. 3997-W
Schrier Betty 1420 Crescent Rd ... . . ... ...... 3441-R
Schroyer J C 1145 N J ........ . ........... 1659-M
SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME 1020 N H .•.... . . . 452
Schulz Wm H tailor 924~ Mass ......••••••..... 914
Schumann Margaret 1146 Ohio .. ........... ... 2491
Schumann May 821 Ill .... . ........•.. . .... 1769-J
Schultz C A 909 Maine ....................... 2445
S~hutz Kenneth RFD 6 ... . ... . •.. . .. • ..... 704-N-2
Schutz Michael RFD 2 ..... ... •......•.... 760-N-2
Schwahn S E 1124 West Hills Pkwy .....•... . .. 1718
Schwartz C C 428 Forest .... . ............. 2395-M
Schwartz Frances G Mrs 1321 Tenn .......... 1547 -W
Schwegler R A Jr phy 747 Mass ....... • ....... . 544
Residence 2219 N H ......................1435
If no answer call .. .. .... . .... ~ . .. . •• ... . .. 1556
Schwegler R A Dean 805 Mo . ........ .. ... . .. . 2280
Schweitzberger A 1016 N Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2111-M
Schweitzberger Harold RFD 6 ..... • ......... 2368-M
Schwinn Tom L 1812 Ala ................. . 2620-M
Scofield Tom 1317 Ohio ........ .. .... ..... . 3336-R
Scollay John Sunnyside K U ... .. ..... ....... . 682-J
Sconce J A RFD 2 ......... .............. 793-K-12
SCOREBOARD cafe 6 E 9 ... .. ............... 2026
Scott Bertha J 751 Grant ..... .. .......... . . 1751-J
Scott Edw 815 N Y ............ •• ......... 2428-J
Scott Emory 1921 Vt .•.. .. ...... .......... .. 3170
Scott Frank 727 Ark . ... . . ,__.... ............ 2174-M
Scott Gr;ce M 808 Walnut ................ . 3150-M

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Scott H L Mrs 1025 N Y .........•.......... 317
Scott Jas A 228 N 7 ................••.... 3221-l
Scott Jessie 933 N Y ........................ 309.
Scott Joe 805 Maple . .... ........•.......... 151'
Scott John 846~ Ind . ..... . . . • ...•..... • .. .. 284
Scott Lester 1220 Tenn ....... • ...... . ..... 2512-1
Scott Pearl Mrs 738 Mo ... ... .....•...... . 3687-1
Scott Ralph W 1931 Tenn .....•........ ... . 1747-1
Scott Robt 1308 Oakhill . ......... . . ...... .. 2494·
SCOTT TEMPERATURE EQPMNT CO 729 N H .. . 32
Scott Vernon C 1735 Mass ................ .3631-1
Scott Warren 0 630 Conn .................. 3321-\
Scott Wm Sunnyside K U ..... • ............ 1801J
Scott Wm R Sunnyside K U ........ . ..... . . 3226-1
Scott Winfield Mrs 646 La ..... ........... .. . 183
Scritchfield Floyd· C Sunnyside K U .......... . 2861-1
Scroggin Jas F 1301 La ... . ........ • ....... 3231·
Scroggs J A Mrs 1121 Ohio ........ . .. . .... 3554-V
Seagondollar L W 1908 Vt .... . .. .. ... . .... 2925-V
Seaman Mildred 1321 Mass ................. 1361·
Seamans G S 1000 I ll ................•...... 328
Seamans Robt L 1830 Barker ............... 1628-1
Sears Wm W 2239 Tenn ................... 1646Seaver Jas E 1629 Ala .... ......... : ...... 2676-1SECURITIES INVESTMENT CO 109 E 8 . . . . . . . . B
Seele Alfred RFD 6 ... .................. 748-K-1 Seever Robt E 1011 Tenn ..... ............. 1946-1Sehon Candace 1145 Ky .. .. . .... . ......... 1043-1
Sehon Russel L ins Lawrence Natl Bk Bg . . . . .
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Sehon Russel L 1211 Ky ......... .......... 1985-!
Sehon Russell 2210 Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Seiler J D 926 Miss ... ·.................... 2377-1
Seiwald Arthur A 2128 N H . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Seiwald Henry F 112 Ky ................. . 3216-'
Seiwald Herbert RFD 5 .. .......... • .•.. . 753-K-1
Seiwald Wm 431 Perry ............. ... . .... 1591·
SELICHNOW MARVIN tree trimmer 622 Ala . ... 147
Selig J E Mrs 1333 N H ...... . .............. 102.
Selig John Jr 2130 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284.
Sell Lest er 220 E 18 . . . ... ....... .•...... . 2657Sellars Amanda Mrs 509 Lincoln ........... . 1778-1
Sellers Roy 1007 W 6 ... ...... . ..••...•.. .3589·1
Selzer Dorian C 766 Maple ........•........ 3032,.
Semper Herbert E 711 Conn ............ .... . 2857Semple R Mrs 901 lnd . . . ............•. .. . 2794-J:
Semple W H 801 La . ..... ••• •...•..... • .. 1771-f
Sensintaff:lr Jack 530 La ...... ....... ..... . 1408-1
SERVICE GROC 416 t: &lt;&gt; . .. . . . ....... .... . . . . 16:
Service Lunch 730 Mass .....•......... ·-...:..· . . 2011:
Settles Dimple Mrs 918 La ....•........... 1871-1:
Seufert Geo J Jr 2124 Ky .................. 1965-'~
Sexton Robt R 2225 Ohio ... ............... 3996-1
Seymour Packing Co 820 Vt ................ ... 3t.
Shackelford Jane 433 Ohio .. . . .....•. . ...... 1694-:
Shafer Wm 643 Tenn .. . .. ........•....... . 2793~
Shaffer C R 533! Ohio .................. . . . 3684~
Shaffer Clifford 0 601 Lyons .... ......... .. 1974-1
Shamrock Grill 508 Locust .................... 33~
Shanafelt Dick 1024 Pa .....••.•.•......... . 355;
Shank C W 2000 Tenn .. .. ... . .•. . ........ 2798-1
Shannon Walter J 1101 Ohio . ... • ..... .... . 1057-1
Sharp Margaret E 1545 N H ... ....•..... ... 1419·,
Sharp W P RFD 2 .... ... .• ............ . 760-K-li
Shaver Odell 1731 Ind ............... ...... 1679,
Shaw Clifford L 1947 Barker ...... ....... ... 2945,
Shaw Etta Mrs 1248 Conn .........• •. ..... . 2932.;
Shaw Helen E 808 Ala ...................... 309i
SHAW LUMBER CO 701 Vt ................ ... 141
Shaw Nellie Mrs 1140 Pa . . ........ • . .. .. . 3138-t
Shaw Russell D RFD 3 . . ...... .......... . 757 -N-12
Shaw-Walker Co 643 Mass ...... • ..... :. . . . . 501
Shaw Warren A 921 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3227-~
Shaw Wayne F Mrs 17 w 14 .............. . 2743-11'
Shaw Wilfred Mrs 1001 W Hills Pkwy. . . . • . . . . 759-J
Sheard F E 1527 W 6 .. ................... 2719-J
Sheard Glen 1607 Tenn Terr ............... .. 736-V.
Sheard Robt E 1046 Ohio .................. . 3176-J
Shelley C E RFD 6 ............. ...• ..... 736-N-ll
Shelley Rose Marie Mrs 763 Ash .....•..... . 1736-11.
Shenk C M 1645 La .. ..... ....... •• ........ . 155l
Shenk Henry A 1235 Ky . .............•..... ..308.S
Shepard Albert RFD 5 ........... ........ . 773-N-l
Shepard Rollie Eugene 741 N 7 .......... . . . 3219-IY
Shepard Wesley 842 Elm .....•• . ... . • ... . . 2175-M

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Shephard J A 7 E 7 ................. . ..... 3136-R
Sherbenou Edgar L 1330 Mass ....... •• ..... 3232-R
Sherfy Luella Mrs 725 Mo ......... . ...... .. 2193-R
Sherman F J 1241 Ohio ... . ... . ....... . . ... 3665-J
Sherman H W 444 Ohio . ............ ~ ..... . 2940-M
Sherman Malcolm 1247 Ohio . ............... 3828-R
Sherotd Crystal Corp 9 &amp; Haskell ....... • .... . . 3461
Sherrick Chas E 1411 Ky . ..... . . . ... • .. .. . . 1580-R
Sherrick's Acctg Serv 8471 Mass . ... .. . . ....... . 586
Sherwood N P Dr 1801 Ind ...... . . . .. • ..... . 2732
Shields A € 831 E 13 .............. . ..... . 2271-R
Shields John 701 Locust . . . ................ 3181-W
Shields Oliver 0 1826 N H ................ . 3212-M
SHIELDS STANDARD SERVICE STA 846 Vt .... 2021
Shigley H E 208 W 15 . ... . ............... 2748-W
Shimmons C C Mrs 712 La ................. . 1324-J
Shimmons Fred B 1424 Ky . . . . . .......... . ... 3004
Shimmons Shop chinawr 90b N H . ............. . 660
If no answer call ..... .. ... . ...... . , ... . .. 3004
Shirar C L RFD 2 . .............. .. . .. .•.. 786-N-3
Shirazi Baaqer 1116 Miss . ......... • . ...... 2766-R
Shirck Grace Mrs 739 N Y .... .. ..... . .... .. 1795-J
Shirk Arthur 917 Ark ....... . ............ . 2592-M
Shirk Fred RFD 4 ..... ................ .. 796- N-22
Shirk Fred 514 Lincoln ............ • .. . ... . 1582-W
Shirk Lawrence E RFO 2 .. . .. . ......... . . . 780-N-3
Shmalberg Eugene F 2244 N H ............ . 2353-W
Shobe F W 1935 Barker ........... . ..... . . 2721-W
Shoberg A W RFD 2 ............ • ........ . 737-N-2
Shoemaker Frank L 1120 Conn ...... • ...... . 2884-J
Shoemaker Ted 728 R I ................... . 1337-W
Shoemaker V G RFD 3 . . . . . ........... .. 791-N-12
Shoemaker W H 1726 Ind ..... . ..•...... . . 1676-W
Shoffner David R 836 Tenn ............... . 3006-W
Shook G W 1302 W 4 .........•.. ~ ........ .. 1141
Shook J H 819 Ky ........•............. . 2191-W
Shriver Claude 745 Ark .......••........... .. . 549
Shughart Elmer 1017 Ala . ................. . 2547-J
Shukers Seward 1036 N H .....•........... 1972-W
Shull Ivan F Sunnyside K U .......••....... 2953-W
Shull Morris D 2137 R I . ................. . 1038-M
Shultz G Reynolds RFD 3 ................. 754-N-4
Shultz Guy E RFD 3 .....•... ..•.. .... .. . . 771-N-2
Shultz Herbert RFO 3 ..... ..•......... .. . 771-K-2
Shultz J Don 2105 Ky. . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . •
Shultz 0 R 1639 Mass. . . . . . . . • .
. ..... . 35 4
Shurtz Earl B 2
.... • ............ .. 2902-J
Siefl&lt;irrRob
1231 Oread ......••...•... . 3683-W
Sieweke Fred RFO 2 ...................... 776-K-3
Sigley W G 1239 Prairie ..........•••..... . 2806-J
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 1301 W Campus Rd . .... 726
Sigma Chi fraternity 1439 Tenn ....... .. . .. . . .. 721
Sigma Kappa 1625 Edgehlll ......•.••..•••.... 534
SIGMA NU fraternity 945 Emery Rd .•......... 3456
SIGMA PHI EPSILON
House 1045 Tenn ....................... . . . 664
Housemother 1645 Tenn ....•.•...•...... 2490! W
Sigma Pi fraternity 1218 Miss ...... .•... .. . .. 3540
Sikes J V 194b R I. ........... .. .......... . 3781
Silkey Don 2112 Ky .......... . .•.. .... ... . 1343-R
Silvers Franklin 1118 N Y .................. .. 2754
Silvers Henry RFD 5 . ...............•. . ... 773-K-3
Silvers Otis 1125 N Y . ... ...... ............ 3027-J
Silvis J C Mrs 941 Pa ........ • .....•. . .... 2243-R
Silvius J E 1011 Tenn ..•.....••••• .•••••.• 1386-J
Simmonds John J 702 La . . . • . • . . . . . . . . ..... 2264
Simmons E J 1145 W Campus Rd.. . .... . ...... 560
SIMMONS E J CO 10 E 9 . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. ..... 330
Simmons Earl 415 Miss . .................. . 2645-M
Simmons Hazel Lee 1646 Barker. . . . . . . . . .. . 1050-R
Simmons Mary Ellen Mrs 941 Tenn ......... . 1413-M
Simon Alfred RFD 3 . ............ ... •. .. 758-K-11
Simon Art 418 Elm ...................• . .. 1631-J
Simon Harold P 1132 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 2882-M
Simon J J 817 Maine .. ... . ........... , .. 1219-W
Simons Dolph 1509 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 2835
Simons W C 2500 Vt ... .... .• ............ ... 353
Simpson C H 941 Conn . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . 2292-M
Simpson Eugene 1715 Mo .......... . ...... 2453-W
Simpson Genevieve 441 Ark ....... . ....... . . 1545-R
Simpson Harold 231 Ill . . .. . ............... 1184-R
Simpson W H 702 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1324-R

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Simpson W M 1329 Ky.
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Sims E A 920 N H . . . . .
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Sims W S Rev 1325 N Y . ....... • .....
Sims Wesley S Jr 1233 N J . . . . .... . ... .
Sinclair Paul 414 Forest. .............. .
SINCLAIR REFINING CO BULK AGT 623 D&gt;w&gt;&lt; . .o::&gt;'IS
Singer Sewing Machine Co 927 Mass .......... . . 247
Sinks W H 1015 N Y ................... . . . 2761-J ·
Sippel H M Rev 938 Tenn .................. .. 3153
Siroky Lloyd b45 Michigan .... ••• .... . ..... . 3498-R
Siscoe Roy E RfD 5 . ......... . ... • ..... . . 733-N-2
Six Deal D 1732 Miss ... ............ .. ...... 1895
SIX-FIVE TAXI 1012 Mass ....... . ......... . . .. 65
Sizer G M RFD 2 .... . . ....... • ... . .. . .. 755-N-11
Sjoblom Ernest 840 Ky ........ . .... • .. . ... 1686-R
Skaggs C A 1928 ' Tenn .. ............... . .. 1685-W
Skaggs J L W 21 ..... . .... .• ... . ... . . . .. 766-K-3
Skeet Alfred 2200 La .. ........... • ...... . 3069-W
Skeet Anna Mrs 333 Elm ........... .. .. .. . 2255-W
Skeet Harold W RFD 3 . ....... . .. . .. • .... 758-K-3
Skelly Bulk Plant E' Santa Fe Yards . ...... . .... . 700
Skie John 1201 W Campus Rd .... . ....... . .. .. 1802
Skie John Sr Mrs 1537 Tenn . ............... 1398-R
Ski les Gertrude Mrs 631 N 3 .......... • .... . . 1064
Skiles Jeannette Mrs 1128 R I . ............. 1393-J
Skiles Micki L 631 N 3 ... .. ................ . 1064
SkiLLET'S RETAIL LIQUORS 190b Mass ..... . 3518
Skillman Joe 1016 Ala .. . .................. 1830-R
Skinner Chester E 1411 Haskell ............. 1026-M
Skinner Earl Mrs 324 Elm .................. 1042-R
Skinner Francis 4.33 Mich .. . ........... . .. . 1277-J
Skinner Harold 227 Miss . . ............... . . 2388-J
Skinner Harold R RFD 6 . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . 708-N-11
Skinner J T 1515 N H . .. . .......•.... . . . . 2803-W
Skinner Mattie Mrs 1229 Almira .... .. ... . .. 2289-R
Skinner R Jr 2026 Vt . . .. ................ . 1667- M
Skin ner Ruth Mrs Haskell Grds . . .. ....... ... 2190-R
SKINNER'S RADIATOR SHOP 512 E 9 .......... 694
SKYLINE CLUB b33 E 23.. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . 3339
Slack John G RFD 4 ... . ...•.............. . 2549-R
Slagle Helen 800 Maine ......... . ........ ..1417-W
Slagle J R 800 Maine ...... . ............. . 1417dAL--Siaughter Wm 760 Lyons . . .
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Iizabeth Mrs 1133 Vt .......... . . . . 3103-W
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Slough M C 9 Westwood .......... • ........ 3128-R
Sluss A H 827 Miss . ............. .. .. ... . 2282-W
Slye Edw A 1b37 N H . ................... . 3401-R
Small W J Co The grain RFO 5 ... ... • ..... ... . 750
Smallberg Eugene F 2244 N H ....... .... . .. 2353-W
Smart C A Mrs 18 E 13 ..................... 2267
Smart Paul L ofc 301 Locust ................. . 370
Smart Paul L 1655 Ill . ............••........ 3535
Smart Tom L ofc 301 Locust .................. 370
Smart Tom L 1341 Ky ...................... 2145
Smelser Mary M 1310 La ...•...•......•... 1534-J
Smiley Glenn M 1406 N Y .........•....... 1654-M
Smith AI E 818 Tenn .. .. : ................. 2191-J
Smith Albert C 9011 E 23 ...••..•.••..... 764-N-11
Smith Alice E 1126 Ky. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 805
Smith Alice M Mrs 1227 Conn ... ..• • .... •.. 2405-M
Smith Anthony Sunnyside K U ...... ... •... .. 3226-R
Smith Ben L RFD 1 . ..... . • ......•••.... 763-N-11
Smith Blanche 1301 Pa .........•.•........ 2407-M
Smith C E 928 Conn . .....• . ...• .... ...... 1737-M
Smith Carl 0 12.34 Conn .. . ................ 2217-R
Smith Carlyle H Sunnyside K U .....•.•.... . . 1437-R
Smith Carlyle S Mrs Sunnyside K U ......... . 1449-M
Smith Chester RFD 5 . .................... 728-N-3
Smith Dan Mrs RFD 3 .................... 751-N-4
Smith Dixie 921 Ky . .....•............ .. . 2313-W
Smith Ed S E Limits .. .. . ................... . 491
Smith Elgar J 2133 R I ...... . .....• ... ... . 1333-J
Smith Eldon 1405 N J .................. .. 2332-W
SMITH ELDON SERV STA 94b Mass .......... 3322
Smith Electric Co 617 N H.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 163
Smith Emmett Jr b41 Ill .... . • ...... ...... 1299-M
Smith Ethan A 333 Ill ........... . ...... . ... . 2100
Smith Ethan A Moving &amp; Transfer Co 11 E 9 . . .. .. 46
Smith Etta I Mrs 1634 Ala ....... • ..... ' .. . 2458-R
Smith F B RFD 2 .........•..... ..• ...... 784-N-2
Smith F R 1208 E 13 ..................... 2837-M
SMITH FLORAL SERV E 23 ................ . 1326.

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Smith G Luckett 800 Ark ... .. . . . ....... . ... . 1356
Soden Frank E garage 1900 Mass .. ... •... . . ... . 29
Smith Geo Baxter 1140 W Hills Pkwy . .. ... ..... 1915
Soden Frank E 304 W 20 . .................. 1034,
Soden W B 704 W 12 .. ... ................ 3683·
Smith Geo D Haskell Grds ......... .. ....... 2520-J
Smith Grant 836 Miss .... . ............... 1901-M
Sommer Frank 1219 N Y ... ... •.. ... •. ....... 14S
Smith Guy W 1730 Ill ..... ... ......... .. ... 2496
Sommer G A 1&amp; E 13 .............. . •. .. . .. . . 188
Sommer Harry RFD 5 ......... ...•. ..... . .. 2221·
Smith H T U 1008 Maine .. . ............... 1573-W
Smith H W 2231 Tenn ................... .. 3238-J
Sommers Grocery 1op Mass .......• ..... .. . ... 21
Sommerville C J Mrs 1800 La .....•......... 2418Smith Harry L Rev 836 Ind ...... . .......... 3057 -M
Sommerville Wm B 1829 Barker ............. 2669·1
Smith Hemstitching &amp; Dressmaking Shop 943! Mass . 683
Smith Henry 501 Ark ......... ............. 3521-J
Souders Leo A 1334 Pa . . . .......... . ....... 762·
South Side Poultry Co 1851! Mass .. .. . . . . . ... ... 4
Sm!th Henry J 500 Mich .. .. ...... .. • .. ... . 1277-M
Southard Helen 711 W 5 . ..... .......... ·.... . 21q
Sm1th Henry P 837 Ark ....... . . • . .... • .... 2874-J
Southern Kans Greyhound Lines 638 Mass .. .. . .. . 70
Smith Howard 309 Lyon .. . ...... ...... . .... 3415-R
Smith J B 200 W 15 .... . ... ..... • ..... . . . . . 1030 Southern Robt E 1033 Vt ............ : . ... . 2468·1
Smith J 0 1021 Conn .. . ..... • ............ 1891-M
SOUTHERN PIT BARBECUE 1834 Mass ....... . 200
Smith Jay W 305. E 19 . . . . . .. .. .. . . . ... ... 2977-W
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO 734 Vt .. 22
After 5 pm week days &amp; noon Saturdays &amp;
Smith L Loke 1022 Ala . .. .. ... . . . • .......... 2167
on Sundays &amp; Holidays call Chief Operator . . . . 60
SMITH L LOKE CO 846 Mass .............. ... 725
Telephone Service Calls:
Smith Lee C 601 Walnut ..... . ..... • .... . .. 3243-M
To report a telephone out of
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Smith Leland E 1200 Pa .......... ... ..... . 2178-R
order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Call Repair Servil
Smith Leo K 720 Ark .. .. ....•.. ... ... ... . 1596-W
For telephone numbers which do not appear
Smith Mary 1502 Ky .. . ........ . ... ...... . 1473-J
in the directory ....... .. . .. . Call Informatio
Smith Meredith M RFD 5 . . ...... . . ... . ... 753-N-2
To obtain assistance on calls or report unsatSmith Murry 15:30 Tenn . . . ..... .•• ....... . 3060-M
isfactory service on a call .. . . Call Chief Operau
Smith 0 E 529 Tenn . . . . ... ......... ... . .... 3733
Architects &amp; Builders SerVice 734 Vt .. ... . . . . 120
Smith 0 M Mrs 805 Miss .......... . .. .... ..... 125
Soxm;.n E G 1645 R I. ... .. . ...... .. .... .. 1971·1
SMITH PAPER SUPPLY CO 644 N 2 ...... ...... 336
Soxman Fred G 801 Ill . . .
. ....... . ..... 180
Smith R Kenneth Sunnyside K U .......... ... 3473-J
Spalding Elsie M Haskell Grds ...... • .... . .... 864·
Smith R R 742 Conn . ............ . ..•.... . .. 2168
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Smith Robt L Sunnyside K U...... . ... . .. ... 3530-M
Smith Rose Mrs 1100! Conn ....... ....• . ... 1532- R Spalsbury Ross L 1846 Learnard . .. ..... ... .. 2762-1
Spangler Irma B 644 Miss... .. .... ... ... .. . 2931-1
Smith Roy 516 Ohio .... .. . ........... •.... 2940-J
Sparks Clifford C RFD 5 . .......... . ...... 753-K-2
Smith Stanley 1646 Tenn .. . .... •... ........ 2686-J
Sparks Harry B 1305 Tenn .. . . ............. ... . 5
Smith T L 535 Lake ... . ........ • ..... • . ... 2776-R
Sparks Hattie 12 39~ N J .. .. .. • ..... ...... 2414·1
Smith T V 1320 Mass~ ....... .... • ....... ... 2318
Sparks Lulu Mrs 924 La . ..... .......... . ... 2781Smith Thos R 4 Westwood Rd ... ............ 1734-M
Spearman John L 439 Ark ... .. . •. ... ••. . . . . 1545·1
Smith Verner F 1821 Miss ..... . ......... . . 2635-M
Spears Geo 1208 W 10 ... . . • ..... . .. ........ 283
Smith Vernon 719 Lyon . .................. . 3242-M
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Spector Sol S 2004 Ohio ..... .. ..•........... 398
Smith Vernon C 904 R I .......... . .. .. . ... . . . 3293
Spence Alva G 2201 R I ...... . . ...... •.. .. .2266Smith Vernon L 946 Ohio ........ . .. •. .. ... 3269-W
Spence Joel W 815 E 12 .... .. .... . ....... . 2626Smith Wells Mrs 1800 Ill . ................ . . 2415-R
Spencer Bros Truck Line :342 Lincoln ..... . ..... 182
&lt;:r11ith Willis RFD 6 ... .. ...... • ..... • .... 736-K-12
Spencer D H 519 Ohio ... . ....... .. .... . .. . 1408-1
Smitn Ww P !: oonnv~idP K U ........... ... . . 2900-M
Smither Helen A 415 W 6 . . ........... . .. . 2343-J
Spencer Flavious 842 N Y .... . .. ... ........ 2443·
Smithmeyer F H Mrs 1340 Ky .. ..• . ...• ... . 1131-M
Spencer Irene Mrs 438 Ill ................... 2203Smithmeyer Fred C 1826 Ind ........... . .. . 1706-W
Speioccr Lloyd 342 Lincoln ....... . ..... • .. . . . . 182
Smith's Service Sta 600 Mass . ....... • ....... .2002
Spencer Paul 1soo Crescent Rd ... . .•..... .. . 369).
Smoke House Pool Hall 738 Mass ...... • ..... . . 2076
Spencer Robt 438 Ala ........ . . ... ..• . ...... 359
Sperry P Everett RFO 1 ......... .... ...... . 1563Smothers Johnson 612 Ill .... . ..... . .. • . . ... . . 1660
Sphar Robt A 611 W 9 ..............•....... 2s&lt;l
Smoyer Judson 1732 La . ......• ..• .. .•. .. . ... 3582
Spiegel Dale 1739 N H ... ......•...... .. .. . 3586·1
Smull Chas W 1832 Barker .......... • .... ... 1628-J
Snapp Nettie Mrs 241 Maple ........•....... 2899-J
Spinning Wheel antiques 2201 La .... . .... . ..... 16
Spirella Corsetiere 421 Ohio . .. .... ... • ..... .. 281
SNAPPY LUNCH 1010 Mass . . ... ............. 2078
Snart Fred G 841 La ... ................•. . 2995-J
Spivey Ora M 2132 Ohio ......... .. .. .•.... 3698-1
Snavely M R 1045 Tenn ... ......•....•... . 3176-M
Spradlin Jos 715 Ark . ....... • ... . . ...... . . 2744
Spradlin Richard E 1810 La . ............... 3228-1
Snead Elizabeth G 846 Conn ................1735-M
Sprague Elizabeth 1609 Crescent Rd ......... 1620·1
Snedeger ChasE 1109 R I. ............... .. 1794-R
Snedeker Garrett V 2146 Ky ..•..... • ...... .2238-R
Spray Carl 107 W 21 . .. ...... ........ ..... 1835Spray Chas RFD 3 .. .. .. .. . ......... ..... 712-N,
Sneegas CarlE RFD 4 . .... . ... . • . ... .•. .. . 1979-M
Spray Chester A RFD 1 .. .. ... ... ...... .. 756-N-1
Sneegas Owen 1301 Elmwood ... . ..... ..... . 1762-R
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Chas A atty Lawrence Natl Bk Bg .. . ..... 59
Sneegas W B 1028 Ohio . ..... . ............. 1120-J
Springer Chas A 2127 Mass ......... .. ..... .. 223
Snider Ada Mrs 925 Ky . .. . ................ 2313-J
Springer Christy RFD 4 ........... . ...... . . 2225J
SNIDER COAL &amp; HEAT SERV CO 200 Locust .... 1010
Springer Clarris E RFD 1 .. .. ....... • ...... 739-K;
Snider Harold K 3:3 Winona ................. .. 3052
Springer Dan 900 Mo ................. ... . 2769·1
Snoddy Wm 1723 Ill ........... ........... . 2680-R
Springer Forrest D 1809 Ill .......... ...... . 1225-1
Snodgrass L V Rev 733 Mo . . .. ...... . ..... .... 930
Springer
Forrest J 2145 Learnard . .....•.. . .... 218
Snow A E 545 Tenn ... . .... ..••...... . ...... 2820
Snow Chas R 876 Oak ..................... 2949-M
Springer Lizzie RFD 4 .. ...... .... .. . • .... 741-N~
Springer V C 2301 Ohio . ........ ..... •. ... 2687·1
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SPUDNUT SHOP THE 908 Mass . . . . . • . . . . . . . 409:
Snow Florence L 711 W 12 .. . .. ........ .. .. 1544-M
Spurgeon Milo J 520 Ohio .. ... .... •• ... ... . 210H
Snow Geo W 726 Ohio ..................... 1144-J
Squires G D 1736 Vt . . . .... .. . .. . •• ....... 1469,
Snow John 246 N 8 ... ..... ..... . • ... .. ... 2751-R
Squires Joan 1617 N H . ... . ...... •.. ...... 2273·1
Snow June Mrs 876! Oak ...... ..... . . ...... 2949-J
STABLE THE 1401 W 7 ..... . ......... .. .... 30!l
Snow Walter R 601 Missouri ............... . 2596-J
Stacey W A 1939 N H . ..... ...... .. . ........ 330:
Snowden Geo Mrs 1933 Tenn ..........•.... 2619-M
Staden Nellie Mae Mrs 245! Ill ..... .. . • .. .. ... 316'
Snyder Geo M 2140 Learnard ............ . .. 2597-W
Stadium Barber Shop 1033 Mass . . .. . .•... . ..... 43!
Snyder Grant A Sunnyside K U............ .. 2841-M
Stadium Beauty Shop 1033 Mass . ... . • ......... 43!
Snyder Paul 1613 Tenn ........... . .....•.. 1292-R
Stafford Merrill 1925 Ky ... .. .... . • . .... .. . 1685·1
Snyder Warren E Sunnyside K U ....... . ..... 1281-R
Stalkfeet Harry A 1501 E 15 . . .......•..... 1076-!
Sobieski Christine Mrs 1222 R I. ... ... .. .... 3643-R
Stallard C N 1310 N Y .. . .. ...... .. • ....... . 164C
Social Serv League 905 R I .. ... ........ . ...... 909
Stallcup Wm B 1616 Vt .. .. ... . ..•.. . ... . .. 2373·!
Socony-Vacuum Oil Corp Agt 1940 N H ......... 1274
Stalzer Thos 932 Miss ............ . . .•.. .. . 1788-1

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Slam Thos liquors 731 N H............... . ... 3507
Stanclift Earl 942 Pa ... . ... ....... • ...... 2484-M
Stanclift Laura A Mrs 913 R I .. . ...• ... .. . ... 3760
Stanclift Lizzie 813 Garfield ..... . •.....• ..... 854-J
Stanclift R E 227 N 6 ....... .............. .. 3621
Stanclift Ray J Jr 821 lnd .......... . .. ... . 2274- M
STANDARD LIFE ASSN THE 8 &amp; Vt ........ ... . 840
Standard Oil Bulk Plant 846 Pa ............... 1644
If no answer call . .. .. ...........•... ... 2272-W
STANDARD RENDERING C0- 1610 E 15 .. . ... ... 369
Standerwick Bob 1510 University Or .....•.... 3508-R
Standfield Arthur H 602 Walnut .............. . 1198
Standing John R 1810 Indiana ..... .. ...... . 1474-W
Staoding R E 532 E 19 . ..•.....•.......... 3244-R
Stanfill Wm E 1316 Ky . . ....... . .......... 2287-M
Stanko W M 1312 N H .... ....••... . ...... 2579-R
Stanley A F 1925 N H ....... .............. 2945- M
Stanley Elizabeth Mrs 714 McCook .......... 2297-M
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS DEALER 643 Tenn .. 266
Stanley Keith 917 R I ...... ............... 1859-J
Stanley Russell 1017 R I ..... ..• .. . ....... . 1364-R
Stannard Geo A Mrs 1709 Miss .... . .......... . 3197
'Stanton A L 2045 Learnard . ..... . .• . ......... 578
Stanton Jack 1133 Ky ........... • .......... . 3487
Stanwix C E 726 Walnut .............•..... 2387-R
Stamvix Clayton C RFD s ... . ......... ..... 728-N-4
Stanwix Gene P 204 W 13 ... .. ... .. ........ 1904-R
Stanwix R D 324 Lincoln ..... ... .. ......... 1357-W
Stapleton Catherine 414 W 14 ........••. .... 2984- R
Stapleton F P 1046 Vt ..... ........ . ...... 1607-W
Starkey Geo 0 ofc 115 W 11 ....... .. .. .... .... 872
Starkey Geo 0 RFD 3 ..... ........... • .... 743-K-2
·starkey John E 650 W 23 .. ..... ..••... . ... 1825-M
Starkey W S 904 Ohio ..... ...... • .... • . ..... 2324
Starks Harry 1335 Vt . ... ........ . ..•...... 2287-R
Starr J A 23 E 11 . . ... .............. • ... ... 3391
State Farm Ins Agcy 5 E 9 . .....•.. .. .• .. .... . 170
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Employment Security Division 1035 Mass ..... ... 67
Highway Commission
Maintenance Depot 600 Lincoln ............. 342
Material Dept 600 Lincoln ... . ... .......... 342
Office of Veterans Affairs 115 W 11 ...... .. .. . 872
'Stauffer Geo W RFD 6 . ....... ... . .. . .... 785-K-12
Stavros John 1213 Vt .... ............•....... 819
Stayton F E Haskell Grds . ..... ... . .... .. .. 1983-W
Steck Earl E 829 Ohio . . ............. .... .. 2270-R
Steele Margaret C 615 W 8 ....... ......... . 1571-R
Steen Russell G 718 Jnd ..... ... ......... . .. 2929-J
'Steeper Harold W 900 Ala ... ................ . 2887
'Steffen Gertie Mrs 1729 Ohio .. ... .•.. .. .... 3107-R
Stegmaier B F RFD 1. . . . . . . . . . ......... 767-N-21
'Stein Fredrck W 1217 Tenn ........... .. . . .. 3662-J
Steinbring Louise 1313 R I. ..... ....... .. .. 1697-W
Stemmerman A W 422 Miss . .. . ............ . 2658-R
'Stene Edwin 0 1644 University Dr .. . ..... . ... 3340-R
Stephens Ditc~ing Serv RFD 2 ..... . ... . .. .. 752-K-3
Stephens Verhn C 2233 R I. ............... .1m-J
Stephens Watson RFD 2 ... . .•.... . . .. ..... 752-K-3
Stephenson B Z 1316 Ohio . ... .. .... .... .. .... 2908
'Stephenson Clifford R 914 Ky ............... 2695-J
'Stephenson Eugene A 1516 University Dr ........ 2118
'Stephenson Jack R 926 lnd . .. .. .... ........ . . 2417
Stephenson Kenneth C RFD 1 ..... . .... .. ... 749-K-4
'Sterling Chas M 920 lnd .... . .......... . ... 1520-J
STERLING FURNITURE CO 928 Mass ........ .. 1192
'Sterling Glenn E 1038 Tenn ......... ........ 3166-R
Sterling Hall 1129 La ......... . . . ............ 569
Sterling P S 820 Miss .... . .. ... ........... 2529-M
Sternfeld Robt Sunnyside K U ..... • ....•.... 1059-R
Stettler Howard F 1343 Tenn ..........•. .. .. 766-W
Steuber Emil H 1105 W 6 ................ ... 723-J
Stevens Bill 824 E 14 ....... . ............. 1069-W
Stevens &amp; Brand attys Lawrence Natl Bk Bg ..... . 102
Stevens E A 1445 Prairie .. .............. .. 1076-W
Stevens P N dentist 815 Mass ..... . . .... .. .... 1515
Stevens P N Dr 323 Ill . . .. . .......... . .. . . 2437-W
Stevens R 8 atty Lawrence Natl Bk Bg ........... 102
Stevens R 8 1123 La ........ . .. . .. ·.. . . . .... . 792
·stevens Russell 916 E 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1489-J
Stevens W C 1121 La .. .... .... . .. •. .. . . . ... . 590
Stevens W F 707 Mo .........•.............. 3079

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Stevens Wm N 2009 R I ..............•..... 579-W
Stevenson E K 1708 Tenn ... • ......... . ...... 2467
Stevenson I C 825 lnd. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2560
Stevenson L J RFD 6 .. : ................. 793-K-11
Stevenson Leslie A 1508 Haskell ............. 3263-R
Stevenson Sally 1708 Tenn .... . . ........ .. . . .. 2467
Stevenson's Paint &amp; Wallpaper Store 1011 Mass ·. . . 122
Stevenson's Sheet Metal Shop 1011 Mass ... ..... . 122
Stewart Betty Rhea 1245 Oread .. ... ... . ... .3427-R
Stewart Beulah H 2120 Tenn ... ............ . .. 3633
Stewart C C atty Jayhawker Theatr~ Bg .•. ... ... . . 59
Residence 814 Mo ... . ...... ... •........... 136
Stewart C M RFD 3 . ............ ..... .. .. 751-N -3
Stewart C R 705 R I. ............ . .. ... ..... 3129
Stewart Fred 828 Tenn .. ...... .......... . . 3026-J
Stewart John B 834 Mo .....•............. 2283-M
Stewart L P 1033 R I. .................... 3075-W
St ewart L W 1906 Barker .. ................ .. 2649
Stewart Leland L 1104 Conn ... . • ..... ..... . 3075-R
Stewart M H 2003 R I . ... ..... ...• . ..... . 1625-M
Stewart Marian 1032 R I .. ... . ..... . .. .. .. 3750-W
Stewart 0 C 1029 N Y ... . ... .... ...... . .. 2263-M
Stewart &amp; Petefish attys Jayhawker Theatre Bg . ... . 59
Stewart Ray 1246 J!Jel .. ................. .. 2365-J
Stewart Robt E 1815 Miss .... . .. .. . . . . .... 2330-W
Stewart Robt E serv sta 23 &amp; Barker . . .. . . .. . .. 3397
Stewart Russell J 1217 Del. .... .. ........ .. 1833-W
Stewart's Texaco Serv Sta 23 &amp; Barker ........ . 3397
Still Robt M 1824 Miss .................. .. 1706-J
Stillman Louis L 441 Perry .... ............. 1591-M
Stimpson Edwin C RFD 1 .................. . 828-M
Stiner W R RFD 5 ..... . ........• • ...... . 781-N-2
Stinson 0 F contr 1740 lnd . . ..... . ....... .... 1663 ~
Stipe D E 1032 N H .... ........... • . ..... 3047-R
Stockdale W, A Sunnyside K U .. . .. • ........ 2958-M
Stocker Harvey Mrs 1416 Pa ...... .•.. J&lt; . .. . 2161-M
Stockert W C RFD 6 . .. .. ..... . .... . . .... . 3143-M
Stockton Frank T 720 Jnd . . ..... • .... ........ 2159
Stoelzing Katrina 1145 Ky . ..... .•......... 1043-M
Stoffer M L 614 Ala .. . ...... .. . . .. • ...... 1100-R
Stoffer Milt tires 62 3 Locust. ................. 1358
Stogsdill D K 321 l nd .. ..... .. ............. 1407-J
Stohs J E 709 Miss ..... . .... . ............ 2282-R
Stokely Foods Inc E 10 . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Stokes C A Mrs 1346 Conn ......... • ...... . 2465-W
St oland 0 0 1845 Learnard ................... 2176
Stoltenberg H A 1710 I nd ....• .. ...•. .. . .. . 2680-J
Stone Charlotte 808 Lincoln ....... ..... .... 2195-W
Stone Clayton L 1805 Ill ..... .. ..... .. ..... 1676-M
Stone H N potato chips 732 Conn .. ..... •...... 3600
Stone J M 1822 N H .......... .......... .. 2633-J
Stone L D 1131 Ky ... ....... .... .. ....... 3028-J
Stone Orville 1136 Conn ..... . ....... .. ..... 2594-R
STONE PRODUCE CO 304 W 6 . .. . .. .. .. ...... 265
If no answer call ......... . .. ..... •.. . . . .. . . 985
Stoneback D H RFD 2 ...... . . ... . ........ 761-N-4
St oneback H H RFD 4 . .. ... .. .•.... .... .796-N-21
Stoneback I J RFD 4 ....... .. ........... . 796-N-2
Stoneback Ray G 2131 R I . ................ 1973-W
Stoner Alice B Mrs CSP 1103 N H ... . .. .. ..... 2849
Stoner Art E piano tuner 1117 W Hills Pkwy . .... 1409
Stoner Martin 1103 N H .. ... ............ .... 2849
Storer N Wyman 1724 Miss ........ .. ....... 2631-J
Stork Haven The 841 Mass ...........• . . .... . . 3515
Stoss Fred Jr 614! W 17 .............. . .... 2661-J
Stouffer E B 1019 Maine ... .... •..• ......... 2767
Stough Chas D atty Jayhawker Bg .. .. .•. .. ... . .. 650
Residence 2120 Vt . .............. . ..... . .. 2593
Stough Jeannette Cass 1209 Dread . . .. • ........ 3265
Stout D L Mrs 716 Mo ............... . ...... 3424
Stout Madge Mrs 800 N Y .............. ... 2443-W
STOUTS I G A grocers 800 N Y ... . .. . ........ 1748
Stovall A L 812 Maine . .... . ..... •.. ....... 2307-J
Stover J S 1601 R I .......... .. ....... . .... . 1090
Stowe Harold E 600 North . ....... . ....... •3262-W
Stowe Paul 312 Perry ........... .... ....... 3056-J
Stowits H W 1601 University Dr ...... . ..... . 3522-W
STOWITS REXALL DRUG STORE 847 Mass ...... 516
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Straffon C W 1602 Mass ..... .
Strait Reginald R 1346 La .. . . ...... . . ... . . .. .113'"
Stranathan J D 1510 Crescent Rd .. . ... .... .. 349~
Strand Paul WREN Bg .................... 31''
Stratton Geo W 1616 La . ...... .....•.....

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Street Guy R 1231 Ky .• . .. .. .. .... . . ... .. . 2341-M
Street J J 1340 Ky . ... • ..... . . .. . .. . . . . .. 2652- M
St reit H I 410 W 9 . . . . ..... . .. . ..• . .. • ... . 2356-J
Strickland John W 1916 Ohio .. .. . .. . . • .. .. . 1396-W
Strieby Chas W 1029 Miss . .. ..... • . . . ...... 2297-J
Strimple Eugene 207 N 5 . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . 2912-J
St ringham R P 1609 R I . . . . .. . .... .. . . .. .. 1845-M
Stroda l P RFD 4 . . . ..... . ... . ... .... ... 736-N-4
Strode A E 868 Elm . . ..... . . . .. . .... . ....... 3192
Strunk Clarence ofc 719! Mass .. ..... . ... .. .. . . 688
Strunk Clarence 402 Miss . . . . .. . ... . .. . .... .. 1598
Strunk Don N 1517 N H ..... .. ... .. . • ..... 2639-W
Stryker Edmond M 945 Ky .. .• .. . .. . . ... . . . . 1723-R
Stuart H C 1709 W 9 . ......... • .. . ...... . 2612-W
Stuart Norman 1201 N J .... . . ....... . .. . .. 1091-R
Stuart 0 C 1146 N Y ... .• .. . . • . .. . .... . . . 1659-W
Stuart Thos H Mrs 805 Ohio ... .. ........ . .... 3764
STUART'S TAVERN 17 E 9 .•. . ..... . . .. .. .. . 3366
Stubeck J F 2245 N H . ..... .... ........ .. 2329-M
Stubeck J Fred Jr 227 W 22 .. ...... .. . • . . .. 2238-J
Stu beck Signe 12 Winona . . . . ..... . .... • . . ... . 3308
Stucker H M Mrs 1135 W Campus Rd ...... .... 1982
Stucky Richard R 2004 Mass .... . . . .• .... . . 1711-M
Stucky Robt 6 721! Mass ... . . ... •. • . ...... 3105-M
Stuhl Raymond 1515 University Dr ........... 1115-J
Stull luella 1405 Mass . ... .. ... . . ... .... .. . 2789-J
Stull Mary Ann 1405 Mass ... .. .. . .. ... . . .. . 2789-J
Sw itz Dean 1133 Pa ... . .. ... ... . ... .. ... 2646-W
Stultz Freeman W RFD 3 . . .. . ...•. .. . .... 751-K-12
Stultz Ralph RFD 2 .... . ... . .... . . • . . .... . 2459-M
Stumbo E l RFD 5 ... .. .. . . . . .... ·.... . .. . 762-K-3
Stumbo F K 313 E 17 . . . . ... . ...... . •..... 2689-R
Stump Robt Sunnyside K U . •.•..• . ....... . .. 3169-R
Sturgeon Thos G 708 Miss ...•.. . .. . .. . .... 3578-R
Sturm E J 800 Ala . . .. . ..... .. ... • . . ... .. 1830- M
Stutsman Ellnora Mrs 601 Ala . . . . .. . . . • : . .. . 2677-J
Stutz Richard 925 Ky . . .. . . .. .. ..... .. .. . . . 1723-J
Sudler Mervin T physician 800 Mass . .. .. . . ..... 1590
Residence W Campus Rd . . .. . ........ •. . . ... 622
Sullivan E F 717 Mi ss . .. . ... . . .. ... . .... ... . 2478
Sullivan Frank T 809 l nd ..... . . . . • .... . ... . . . 1861
Sulzen Chas J 1742 Ala . .. . ..... .. .. . . . .. . 1645-M
Summers W C 1502 Mass . ... . ........ . .... . 2639-J
Sumner J 6 1144 Pa . . . . . . .. . .• .. . . .... . . . 2609-R
Sumner l H 1227 Almira . .. . . . . .... . • .. .. . 2289-W
Sumter Cleo K Haskert Grds . . ... . .. . .. . . . ... 2190-J
Sunflower Ordnance Works DeSoto . .. . . . • . .... . 3800
Sunnyside Housing 16 &amp; Miss ..... .... ..... .. . . 328
Surles Robt 545 N 7 .. . .. . .. .... . ..... . .. . 3181-J
SURPLUS STORES INC 904 Mass .. . . .. . . . . . .. 1692
Suttles J T 1741 OHio .. ..... .... .. ..•. . .. . 3107-W
Suttles Rosa Mrs 726 Ala ... ....... . ...... . 2996-W
Sutton Fredrck E Jr 1015 Ky ......... . ... .. 3771-M
Svoboda Florence C Mrs 1115 Tenn . . . ... . . ..... 1035
Swadley J F 2145 R I ..... .. . . . .. .• .. ... . . 1739-M
Swain R C 712 Locust . .. . ... . . . . .. . ... .... 1585-M
Swarthout D M 1605 Crescent Rd .. ..... •.... .. 1637
Swartwood Harold G 2014 Tenn . .... . . ...... 1540-M
Swartz H I 1911 N H .•.. ... .. . ... ........ 3152-M
Sweeney R D 2226 Tenn .. .... ... .. .. . . . . . . . 1776-J
Sweeney T J Jr 1532 Mass . ... .... . . . .. .. . . .. 1872
Sweet Alex 1912 R I . .. .. ....... .. . ... ... . 2540-J
Swegle Wm F 543 Walnut .. . ..... .... ... . . 3132-W
Swift Robt C Rev 1011 Vt . .. ...... . ...... . . .. 1011
Swope Bernice Mrs 1617 N H .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . 2273-R
SWOPE'S CHILDREN'S SHOP 943 Mass . .. . ... .. 603
Sydney Robt A Emery Rd .... .. . . . . ..... .. . 1774-M
Sydnor Robt A Mal 1536 N H . . • ......... . .. .. 2439
Sylvest er P W 1007 Tenn .. . . . . .. .......... 1386-M

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Taft Robl 1713 La . . .... .. , .. . .... . .. . ... . 2620-R
Tait Ralph 827 Tenn . .... . . ... .. . ..•. . ...... 3205
Talbert Jas C 1312 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 1514-J
Talley Helen 600 Calif ... ... .. . .. ... . .. . ... 1689-W
Talley lloyd M 1800 W 9 .•........... . . . .. 2725-R
Tanner l C Mrs 635 E 23 . . . . . . . ..... • .. . .. 2113-M
Tanner M A 2228 Tenn .. . . . . . . ............ . 2736
Tanner Vivian A Mrs 809 N Y ... .. .... .. .. . . 1819-R
Tarpy A l 235 Maple ... ..... . ... . .... •. . .. 1123-R
Tarr l eonard 1823 Barker . .... . ... . ..• . ... . 2669-J
Tate Alvie 1300 Summit ..... .... ...... . .. . 3426-W

Tate Frank l 1414 Prospect . .. . ........... . 1073-J
Tate Raymond E 500 Mo . ... . .. ....... .. .. . 2658-W
Tate Theo R 1220 Oakhlll .. . ..•. . . .... .. . . .2432-W
Tatham James R 711 R I. .... . . .. .. . . ..... .. .. 270
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1541 Tenn .. . .. •. ..... .. . ... 348
Taubert Wm 0 400 Ala . ...... . .. .. . .. . . .. .2 777-M
Taylor Anne 515 Wis . . . ... . . . ........... ..1086-M
Taylor 6 D 836 Tenn ... . .. . ... ... . . .• . .... 1085-R
Taylor Bessie 1023 N Y ... . ... . ......... .. 1764-W
Taylor Beuford R 401 Perry .... . ........ . . . 1591-R
Taylor Chas B Jr RF D 1 ....... . . .. . ... . . .. 756-N-3
Taylor Chas 6 Sr Mrs 846 Ark . .... . .. .• . ... . . 831
Taylor E N 83 2 Tenn ....... . ..... .. . .. ... 3026-W
Taylor Elmer 847 Conn . . .. . . ..... . ... • .. ..1741-M
Taylor Everett 636 Miss .. . . . . .. .. .... •.. ..:3277-M
Taylor Fred W 749 Walnut . . . . .. . ... . ... ... 1186-M
Taylor Gerald 1633 Vt .. . ..... . . • .... . .... 2889-W
Taylor Grover 1530 Tenn ... .. . . ..•... . .. .. . . 3649
Taylor John C 717 Mich .. ........ • . .. . .. . .2970-W
Taylor Joh n E 328 Locust .. . .. • .... ... . .... . . 3270
Taylor John W 762 locust . ........• . • . . . •. .. . 2572
Taylor lulu Mrs 767 Maple . ... ...• • ....... . 2933-R
Taylor Pauline 328 Locust . . .• . .•........ . . . . .3270
Taylor Roy E 640 Ohio . . .... . .. . ......... .2930-M
Taylor T F 1131 Tenn......... . . ..•... .. . .2299-M
Taylor Wallace H 1806 Vt . . . ... • .... •. . . . .. 3460-R
Tefft C E 1.333 Conn . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 2514-J
Telephone Co See Southwestern Bell Tel Co .. . .... 221
Telfel Emil l Sunnyside K U ........... ... ... . 619-J
Templin Hall 1407 La ... . . . • . .. .•..... •• . .... 358
Tepee Bar.becue RFD 5 .. . . ..•... . . . . . ... .. . . 2013
Tepl itz Morris 1715 Ill ... . ...... ... .. .. ...2 680-M
Terminix Co 61 7 Vt ... . ... . ....... . . . ..... .. 511
Terrell Tulip 1308 N J . .... .. ............ . . 2636 -J
Terrell W R Capt 746 Ind .......... .. . . ... . . . 3475
Terri ll R C RFD 1 ... . . . .. .. . . .... . .... . . .. 1774-R
TERRILL'S DRY GOODS 803 Mass . .. •. ... . .. . . 325
Terry Elizabeth Mrs 1501 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2561
Terry Homer 1311 Tenn .. . ..... . .. .. . .. ... 2565-W
Teter Chas Jr 714 R I. . .. . . . ..... .... . . .. . 3175-R
Teter Chas A 2120 Haskell ... . ... .... .. .. .• 1133-J
Teter Clyde Mrs 645 Tenn . .. . .•. ........ .. . . . 4098
Texas Co The bulk distribr 802 Mass . . .. . .. . . . . . . 839
Thalmann R E Sunnyside J&lt; U ... . . . .. .... .. .2435-M
Thayer Neil H 7.38 Elm . ... . .. . .. ..•... ... .1246-M
Theatre Enterprise Inc ofc 646 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . 11
Theta Phi Alpha 1528 Tenn ......... . ... . . . . . 3697
Theta Tau 1602 La . . .................... .. .. 651
Thibodeau H A 2033 Ohio . ....... . ..... . .. . 3698-R
Thiessen Patk 1343 Tenn . .. •. . . . .. ..•• . •.. . 1712-R
Thiry Clifford RFD 6 ...... .. .. .......... . 705-N-2
Thiry Winford RFD 3 Oskaloosa . ..•..•.. . ... 751-K-2
Thomas Blakemore E Sunnyside K U . .. .•.. . . .. 618-W
Thomas C A Mrs 1540 La .... ...•. . .•..... .2914-W
Thomas Chas W Rev 1124 Miss . . • . • . • •·.. •. ... . 1429
Thomas Dale Mrs 1224 R I ..... • ..••.......:3643-M
Thomas Dorothy 817 Ala . .. . ......... . . . . .. 3597-J
Thomas Frances 1725 Ohio . . .....• . .• . . •. .... 1626
Thomas French E 1112 N J .. . .. .. .. ..... ... 2555-J
Thomas G T 2215 Tenn .. .. ... •.....• • ... . . 1604-R
Thomas louisa S Mrs 1428 Tenn . .. . ..... . . . . . . 1316
Thomas loyl R Sunnyside K U .. .. .. ..••.. . . • 1281-J
Thomas 0 D auct ioneer 1300 Haskell . ..... . . .... 2928
Thomas R l RFD 2 ... . .. . ......... .. . .. .. 760-K-4
Thomas Rex E 1420 Ohio .. . .... .. • •..... ..1047-W
Thome Mary Mrs RFD 6 . ..•... . . • . .. .. . .. 735-K-12
Thome Walter E RFD 6 . . ..... . .. .. ..... . . 735-N-2
Thompson Agnes 1100 La ....... . .. .. . . ...... . 471
Thompson Allen 1325 Ky ... •...•. • • .. . . • . .. 2498-J
Thompson Anna Mrs 235 Ill . . . .... .... • .... . 1184-J
Thompson Apartments No 1 1140 La . . .. . .. .. . . 3331
Thompson Apartments No 2 19 W 14 .......... . 2082
Thompson Apart ments No 3 413 W 14 : . . . . . . . .2099
Thompson Chester G RFD 3 . . .. . ...... ... .. . 2379-W
Thompson Donald l Sunnyside K U .. ... ...•.. 2947-M
Thompson E A 322 Ind ... ...... . . . • . . .. . . . 3348-R
Thompson Earl 427 Ala ....... . ...... . . .. . . 2913-R
Thompson Emanuel 1810 Tenn .......... . ... 1421-M
Thompson Ethel Mrs 818 Ky .• • ••••. . •• . •..• 2566-R
Thompson J F 930 E 19 . . .....•.... . . . . .. . 2384-W
Thompson Joe 1800 Mo ... . . . . . . . . . . ....... 1210-J
Thompson John H Sr 7.33 Walnut . ..... . .. . . • 1674-R
Thompson MayoIa Mrs 1833 Ky .. . . ... . .• .. .• .. 3280

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Thompson Obed E 2009 N H .................... 57
THOMPSON PHOTO STUDIO 829 Mass .......... 614
Thompson R H Sunnyside K U .......... .. ... 2861-R
Thompson Robt 304 W 14 . . .... . ........... 1521-W
Thompson Robt R 1601 W 5 ..... ••. ........ 3448-J
Thompson T J 1837 Ky ........... • ........ .. 2991
Thompson W D 1725 Ill .............. •• .... 3142-R
Thompson W Kenneth 738 R I ..... • .. .. . .... . 2541
Thompson Ward 1045 N J ...............•.. 3075-M
Thompson's Tavern 117 E 8 ...... . • •......... 3076
Thorn F T 412 Fla .. ................ •. ... . 3498-J
Thorne Henry F Mrs 2317 Mass ....• • ...... . 1412-M
Thornton D P 1244 Prospect . . .... ... • ...... 1465-R
Thornton Howard C 2000 N H ........ • . ... : . 2410-J
Thornton Joe 1845 Tenn ..... ............... 2866-J
Thornton Louise 829 Ind . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 3589-J
Thornton R H RFD 2 . ........ ••. .. . . .. .. . 786-K-3
Throp E D RFD 6 ... . ............. . .... . 704-K-12
Thuman C H 1416 Tenn .............. • ..... . 1555
Thurber Carrie B Mrs 1128 Del ....... ....... 2938-J
Thurn A N 1827 Ind ........ ........... .. . 2436- M
lice Orbon 743 R I ........ ... . .. . . . .•.. . . 1441-M
Tidd leo H 943 N Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1058-J
Tidd Walter RFD 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 768-N-4
Tilford Chas C Pleasant Grove ............. 707-N-11
Tilford's Pleasant Grove Genl Store
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Pleasant Grove . 707-N-13
Tilton C Jason 1817 Tenn . .......... . ..... . 2628-R
Tingle Edw 1015 Pa . .......... . ....... .. . 2756-W
Tingle 0 J RFD 6 .. ... .. .......•.. . .... , .. 2368-J
Tinsley Clyde H 909 Ill . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621
Tipton J H 742 Maple .. ...... •. ..... • ... . . 2933-M
Tipton Jessie 226 Perry ... . .. . . ........... .3049-R
Tipton Sam 625 Ash . ... ......... . •. ..... . 2757-M
Tisue Gilbert T RFD 3 ... ....... • ....... .723-K-11
Titsworth Helen A 1231 Oread ...... • ...... . 3427-M
Titterington C F RFD 1 .................. 799-N-11
Tobler J S 1312 R I ...... . ... ............ 1024-W
Toby's Groc 900~ Maine ............. .. ..•. ... . 43
Todd Chester A 1137 N Y ........ . • ....... . 1849-M
Todd E R 1208 N Y ... ..... • ...... •.. .... 1091-W
Todd Karl M 830 Ky . . . . . •. .. •............ . . 1584
Todd Karl S Jr 1201 N Y . ....• • ............ 2407-J
Todd Roy 832 Maple . .......... ........... . 2254-J
Todd Susan 2141 R I ... ..... .. ... • ....... . 1333-M
Toman W A Jr 1109 Pa .............. • ...... . 3981
Tongier Glen 1101 Tenn .. .. ....... • ........ 1996-J
Toomey Donald 1300 Tenn ..... .. • . .. .. .•.. 2183-W
Toothaker Archie Rev 1520 Vt ............... 1412-R
Tooze Alice Mrs 940 Miss . ...... ......... ... 2377-J
Topeka Rendering Works 110 Kansas Topeka Ks
&lt;Toll Calll .8523
Topping C J 813 Ill ......... . ..... . _....... . 2856
Topping Chas R RFD 4 ...•..........•..... 709-N-4
Topping Dick RFD 2 ... .............. • .. .. 786-N-4
TOPPS CLNRS 1407 Mass ............... .... .. 243
Tordoff H B Sunnyside K U ............... .. 3187 -R
Torgeson Harold J RFD 2 .......... ....... 793-K-31
Torkelson Selmer 937 Ill . ... •... ....... .... 2996-M
Torneden Julius H 1801 Ark .....••....... . . 2682-R
Torneden Wm 716 La ..................... . 2797-R
Torres Fernando 534 Ohio ....... • •....•... . 3348-W
Torres Ruben L 1020 R I ................ . . 1891-W
Torrez Juanita 829 Pa .......... •• ...... .. . 2378-J
Towell Edison 924 Conn . .............. • .... 2482-R
Towle Geo Father 1229 Vt .................. . .. 338
Townsdin Dave 721 Ala ........ .......•.... 2671-R
Townsend Solomon 1108 Miss ..... .. ....... . 2505-R
Toyne Jas F 1303 Summit ...... . ......... . 1476-M
Tracy H C 645 Tenn . ............... ."..... 3267-W
Trahan Robt 615 Ohio .. . . ... .. ............ 2350-M
Trailways Bus Depot 638 Mass ....... . .. .. .. ... 707
Transmeier Albert RFD 4 . . .. .. ......•.•.. 709-K-11
Transue A A 640 R I ... ... .. ............ . . 2249-M
Transue Oliver H 1000 N J ................... . 571
Transue Paul 714 N 6 ....... ...... . . . .. ... 3146-M
Trapp Glenn E 641 Mo .... .......... • ..... 1505-W
Traul H K 402 Elm ... .................... 2386-M
Travis Kenneth A 2233 La ..... ....... . . .. . . 2852-J
TRAYLOR &amp; CALVIN INS AGCY 1026 Mass .... .. 305
Traylor Joe 1601 High Dr .................. . 3511-J
Traynor Barney L 745 Elm ................... . 1836
Traynor Wayne B RFD 6 ..... .• ....•..... 704-N-.12

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Treece E l1635 Miss ..................... 2415-W
Treece R F 1916 N H ..... . .. .. • ....... . . . 3792-R
Trent G W 343 Mich ........... •. ......... 2227-W
Treworgy Harry Mrs 921 Mo . .. ........ • .. .. 1763-W
Triangle fratern ity 1116 lnd . .. ... ........... .3021
Triangle Fraternity Annex 1142 lnd .. ...... .. . . 3669
Trine Wilma Mrs 441 Ohio ....... .. ........ 1593-M
Tripp Marvin M 511 La . ................... 2805-W
Tripp Ralph 2116 Vt ....................... . 1732
Tripp Ralph Jr RFD 3 . ... ... .. ... •. ....... 757-K-3
Trivett R K 645 Ohio ......... • ............ 2209-W
Truffelli Geo RFD 1 .. ................. ... 1774-W
Trout Ada 1123 Conn ... ....... • ..... , ... .. 3292-R
Trovillion J A 818 N H .................... 2456-R
Trull Donald 1318 N H ...........•........ 3545-M
Tryon E A 1334 Pa ....... . ..........•.... . 762-J
Tr yon Jas 713 Walnut ............. .•• • .... 1186-R
Tryon Paul 634 N 6 . ......... , ............ 3146-J
Tubbs Paul 625 Walnut ..... .•...... ..... . . 1194-R
Tuckel Ernest A RFD 6 ... .. . .. • .......... 735-K-22
Tuckel Robt RFD 2 . .. . .. .............. . . . 706-N-2
Tuckel Russell RFD 1 ...•. ...••.....• ....739-K-12
Tuckel Wm H 1114 N H ................... 2412-R
Tucker Bud Mrs 722 N 3 . . ... ..... . ........ 1196-R
Tucker Howard BOO Conn .. .. ............. . 1382-J
Tuggle J A 245 Mich ............. • ....... . 2225-J
Tuller H Herbert 2301 Barker .... • ..... • .... 2730-M
Tupy Leslie T 729 Ohio •............•....... . 3n2
Turk H C 1605 Tenn ...................... 2785-W
Turner Azel 1216 Ohio .. ................... . 746-R
Turner Dale E Rev 1332 Strong Av .....•.... . 3522-M
Turner Ethel 1229 Conn .............. • .. .. 2405-W
Turner Glen 1237 N J . ........ . .. .. . ...... 2414-M
Turner Harold E 815 Ala ........ • .......... 1411-J
Turner Jas A 1712 Ala ......... • •....•... . 1526-R
Turner Leonard 2244 Barker ..... • ......... . 1561-R
Turner Nettie Mrs 1915 Vt .. .............. 2312-M
Turner Paul 2124 learnard .... . ....... • .... 2597-J
Turner Produce Co 836 Vt ........ ..•.. .' .. .... . 287
Tu rner Wm B 1133 N Y ... ... , ............ 1849-W
Turner Wm J B 821 Tenn ................... . 2335
Turner Wm R 908 E 14 ................... 3755-M
Turner's Grocery 700 Maine ... .... • .......... .. 563
Turney A H 1501 Pa ..........•..•.••... •. 2932-W
Tusher H 1345 R I ... . . . ......... . • ..... . 2868-W
Tusten Ralph W 1810 La . ..... ........ ... . 1202-M
Tusten Retail Liquor Store 10 W 9 ........... .. 2037
Tuthill J H 601 Miss ... . ........ ....... ... 2873-J
Tut's Billiard Parlor 719 Mass ......... .. .... . 2044
Tutt Andrew 1918 Tenn .. . .......•.......... . . 2489
Tuttle Chas 910 N J ... .......... .. . •..... . 1666-J
Tuttle Elbert J 1140 R I . ................... . 1317
Tuttle Geo A 1120 Tenn ........•...•...... 3997-R
Tuttle Marion E 1941 Ohio ................. 3195-R
Tuttle W F 342 l nd ...•...... • .............. . 520
Tweed A E 1215 N J . ......... • .............1981
Twente Esther E 941 Ala .............•....... 2562
Twente J W 934 Ind ...................... 3120-M
Twenty-Four Forty Club RFD 5 ... .......... 733-K-3
Twenty-Third St Garage 560 W 23 .....•....... . 497
Tydeman Jas E 1231 Dread ........•....... .3823-J
Tyler Marshall Mrs 412 Locust ... .......... . 1549-W

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U-Driv-It 63'1 Mass ......... • ..... • ....... .. 3701
Uehling D E 1201 Dread ................. .. 2278-R
Ulm John Mrs 1327 Mass ... ..... ... . ... . .. 1562-R
Ulmer Gilbert 1836 Vt .. .. ...... • .. .... ... 3653-W
Ulrich Eldon RFD 6 ..... ......... • ......... 1682-J
Ulrich Hubert J Sunnyside K U ....• ........ . 1437-W
Ulrich Paur R RFD 2 Baldwin ... .. ....• .... 737-N-13
Ulrich Robt RFD 2 ...... ................ . 706-K-2
Underwood Art 623 Mo . .".... .. . . ..... ....... 1355
Underwood-Elliott Fisher Co Repr 643 Mass ....... 501
Underwood Emery 326 Ill .. ... ...... ...... . 2437-M
Underwood J 2321 Vt .. ... .................. 1094
UNDERWOOD J SONS grain 608 Mass ... .... .... . . 7
UNDERWOOD METAL CO 730 Vt .... .. ...... . . . 403
Underwood Prescott 1628 W 9 . . ........... . 1775-M
Underwood Steven 2035 Barker ... ..... ...... 3497-R
Underwood Wm M 1209 W 6 ........ . . .. ... 3106-W
4nderwriters Adjusting Co 1710 Ala ............ 1496

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Unemployment Compensation Dept of Kansas
1035 Mass. 67
Unfred Frank RFD 1 ....... .. ........ .. . .. 739-N-2
Unfred Lawrence 401 Pleasant ......... . . .. . . 1379-R
Unger Geo RFD 6 . . . . .......... . .. ..... .. 1928-W
Unger Harry E 741 Mo ...... .. . ........ . ... 2522-R
UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass . . .. ... . . . . . .. . . . 707
UNION CAB CO Jayhawker Theatre Bg .... .. . .. . 2800
Union Pacific Ry Co
Passenger Depot N 2nd &amp; Maple . . . . . . . .. ..... 282
Freight Depot N 2nd &amp; Locust . . . . ..... . ...... 28
Roadmaster's Office N 2 &amp; Maple . . ... . . . .. ... 356
United Firemen's Jns Co I nsurance Bg . .... . . . ... .. 40
United States Government Offices
Collector of I nternal Revenue Post Off ic Bg . .. .. 531
Farmers Home Administration Court House . .... 2450
Geolog ical Survey Kansas University .. ......... 852
Internal Revenue 'Agt Post Offi ce Bg . .. .. . ... .. 562
Nat ional Guard 115 W 11 . .. . . .. . . . . . ... ..... 99
Organized Reserve Corps 609 Mass ... . .. . . . . . .309
Post Office 645 N H .. . . . . ... . . . . ..... ... . . 276
Production &amp; Marketing Admini stration
County Committ ee 641 Mass .652 .
Selective Service Local Board No 18 Courthouse . 1369
Soil Conservation Serv 641 ~ Mass .... . . . .. .. .. 642
USA &amp; USAF Recruiting Off ice 609 Mass . . . .... 575
'Universal Service 23 &amp; Haskell . .. . ... .. . ..... . .. 904
University Club 1007! Mass .. . ... . ... . ..... . . . 512
UNIVERSITY MOTORS 707 N H . ...... . . . ..... 540
Universit y Place grocer 1801 I ll . .... . ... . ...... 2420
'UNIVERSITY SHOP THE 1420 Crescent Rd . . .....715
Unrein Francis 700 Ala ..... . .... ... .. . .... 2532- R
Util ity Const ruction Co 201 Perry . . . . ..... ..•... 89

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Val leroy Vincent V Sunnyside K U ...... . . . . ... 814-J
Valley-Brook Pou ltry Farm RFD 2 ........ . .. 703-K-2

VALLEY EXPRESS 3 &amp; Locust. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 970
VALLEY SECURITY CO 102H Mass . . ...... . . .. 126
Val liere Don D 2015 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3259-R .
Van Almen Wm J 1030 Ohio .. . . . . . . ... . . . .. 3 110-R
Van Bebber Ralph Mrs 1604 Tenn . ..... . .... ... 1161
Van Camp Verle V 1905 Tenn . . ........• . . .. 2390-M
Vander Werf Calvin A 727 Ala .. . ........... 2306- M
Vandeventer Raymond RFD 2 . . ... • . .. . • .... 783-N -4
Van Dyke Edw 1100 Ohio . . . . . . . . •.. . . . . . 2475-W
Van Dyke Wm E 946! R I . . . . . ..... . . . . ... . 3629-J
V an Eck Edw A Sunnyside K U ... . ... . ... . . . . 1431-J
Van Gaasbeek L L 902 Mo . . .. .. . .. . .... . ... 2769-J
Van Ghent Dorothy Mrs Sunnyside K U . ... . . . .. 656-W
Van Handel Ralph A 1423 Ky . .. .... . .... .. . 137B-W
Van Hoesen Carl 2028 Tenn . . . ... . .. . ....... 2747-R
Vanity Beauty Shop 1019 Mass . . ....... . .. . ... 1372
Van Keuren Don E 1810 La ....... .. .... . .. 3228- M
Van Keuren G P Mrs 920 La . . . . . . . ... .. . ... 3246-R
Van Liew Walter 820 Tenn ... . ....... . .... . 2191-R
Van Meter W E 1112 Del .... .... •• . . .. . . .. 2473-M
Van n David H 246 Ala .. .. .... . .. .. .. .. . .. . 1743-M
Van Natta Maxine Haskell Grds . . . ... • .. . . ·. .. 1340-R
Vannest Jas L 1641 I ll . . . . ... ... . . .• . • .... . 1227- R
Van Neste H G RF D 5 .. .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . ... 733-K-2
Van Neste Harry 501 Ind .. .. . . ...•.. ... . .. . 1344-M
Van Nice T J RFD 5 . . . .. . .... . . . . .. .. . . . 733- N-11
Van Nortwick C L 1524 Vt . .. ..... .•• .... . . 3486-R
VanNortwick H S 1232 Ohio . .. .. .. . ....... . 2675-W
Van Nortwick Ivan 1237 Tenn .. . . . ... . . . ... . 2984-J
VanNoy Bob 1205! Ky ..... . . ....... .. .. . 1985-W
Van Noy H E physician 747 Mass ... . ..... . . ... . 594
Residence 2445 Mass . . . ... . ... .. . . ..... .... 519
VanPelt G L 712 La . ..... ........ . . . . ... . 1463-R
Van's Fu rniture Repair 311 E 9 . . ... . . ......... 3599
VAN 'S PRESCRIPTION SHOP 105 E 8 . . .. . .. ... 601
Varnum Drug Co 801! Mass .... . .... .. ... . •... 530
Varnum Walter H 1115 W Campus Rd . . ...... . . 1468
Varsity Crew Orch 1645 Tenn ... .. .. .. . . .. . .. .3188
Varsity House 1043 Jnd .. . .. .. ... .. .... .. .... 2582
Varsity Theatre 1015 Mass ... . •. ... ... . . ... ... 132
Vasquez Teresa 825 Pa ... . .. . .... . ... .. .. . 1726-M
Vaughan Bill L 944 E 19 . .. . ............ . .. 3418-J
Vaughn Chas E 919 Jnd . . . .. ...... . ... ... . 2794-W
Vaughn Gilbert 835 Ala ... . . . . ............. 2307-R
Veatch Chauncey L Mrs 1147 Tenn ... . . .... .. 1603-W

Veatch Howard A 936 La . . . .. ......•.. .. . . . 2349-J
Veat ch Jack C 615 Ohio .. ... . . . . .... .. . .. . 2350-W
Vehige A J RFD 1 . . . ... . . . .. . .. ...... . .744- N-11
Velvet Freeze lee Cream Co 742 Mass . .... .. .... 720
Verburg John J 1023 I ll .. . . ... . .. ........ . 1769-W
Vernon E G 1908 Ohio ...... . .. . ........ ... . .2137
VERNON'S HARDWARE 1029 Mass .... . . .. . . ... 107
Vesco Bruno Mrs 2242 Ohio • .. .. . . . ... . .... 1646-M
Veterans Administ ration 115 W 11 . . . .... .. ... . . 872
Veterans' Employment Representative 1035 Mass .. .. 67
Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall 8 &amp; N H . .. .. . ... 3030
Vet te Ida Mrs 1247! Ky ... . . . .. ... ..... . . .2531-R
Vetter Patricia 1245 La .. . . . .. . . ... . .. . . .. . 2351-R
Vickers Gift Shop 1023 Mass ... . .. ... . . .. . . . . . 933
Viesselman P W Mrs 1138 Miss. . . .... .. .... ... 2404
Vieux L E 734! Mass . . . . . . . ... . .. , ....... . 1729-R
Vignery Toby 936 Maine . .. . .. . .. .•. ... . . . .3779-W
Villee Wm B 2020 Mass ... ......... .. .. .. . 1777-M
Vii lee Wm B t rfr 731 N H .. . . . ... . .. ..... .. . . . 15
Vincent V Jack 1131 W Hills Pkwy . .. . .. . . . .. .. 1753
Vogel John RFD 5 . . .... . . .. . .. . . . . . .•... . 773-N-2
Vog ler Cleo 819 Ky .. . .. .......... . .. .. ... 2191-M
Vogler E E 1117 Del ....... . . . . . . . . ... . . .. 1410-W
Vogler Hazel C Mrs 815 Tenn .. .. .....• . . ... . .. 800
Vogler &amp; Sons 1010 Mass . . . .... .. . . ..... .... 2078
Vogler Wm 940 N J . .. .. . . . . . . . .• ... .. .. . 1737-W
Von Gunten Harold 1809 Barker ..... . ....... 1616-M
Votaw Mi lo RFD 3 ... . . . .... . . .. ........ 723-K-3
Votaw Vernon 736 N 4 .. .. .... . ..... . .. . . . 2578-W

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Wacker Albert 329 Mich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1539-M
Wackerle Jerry 1046 Ky .... •• . ... . . . ... . .. 2926-J
Wade Frank W 1301 Conn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2291
Wade J E 212 E 18 .................... .. . 24B3-R
Wade Rolli n F 1306 N H ... . ... . .•.. . ... . .. 1699-R
Wager R J 646 Jnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 1209
Waggoner J W 1901 Learnard .............. 2391-W
Waggoner Jas 908 E 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 1476-R
Wagner Ted Sunnyside K U.. .. . . . .
.2941-M
Wagner Wa lt Service Sta 550 W 23 . . . . . . . . . . 3385
Wagner Walter S 2045 Ohio .. .. .. .· ... ... .. . . 2927-J
Wagstaff R H 1 Westwood Rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3065
Wahl Albert L 84H N H ....... ... • .... . . . 1726-W
Wahl Richard 19 w 11 .. ..... . .. . .. . ..... . 3481-R
Wake F R Sunnyside K U .. . . .. . ... . ..... .. . 2662-J
Wakef ield Richard N 643 Tenn . . ... . .•. . . .. . 3267-R
Wakefield W E 1401 N Y ..... . ..... .. .. . .. 2465Walas S M 1735 Ala . . ...... . .. . . •... . .. . . 2411Walden A R 1729 Mass . . . . ........ . • . ••-r~3583Waldo C H 547 Ala . :-...
. . -:-.. •. .. .. .. . . 3404Walker A T 1645 La ..... . ........... . . . ... 155
Walker Coral 0 Mrs 511 Ohio . . . . . . . • . . . . . 3165Walker Eugene RF D s . . . ... . . . . •. . ..•.... 773-K-2
Walker Glen 512 Ill .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . 3191Walker Jas H 1837 Tenn . .... .. .. . ... . .... . 3241Walker Kenneth C 1027 Vt . ...... • . . . .... .. 2236Walker Leonard A 709 Maine . . . ..... . . .. . .. . 2739·
Walker M W 734 Mo . . . .... . . . . . . ..... . .. ... 101
Walker Minnie B Mrs 824 Tenn ... • .... .... . l OBSWalker P F Mrs 1314 La . ... . . .. ... • ... . . .. 3336
Walker R S 645 Vt . .. .. . . . ... . ... .... ... . 3117Walker Robt 1300 Pa . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 1975-M
Walker Robt E RFD 3 .. . .. . . . • ..... . .. . . .771- K-1
Wal ker Will RFD 2 ... . ... . .. . .... • . . .. .. . 783-K-~
Walker Wm A 531 Wis .. . ......... . ..... . . .2510-~
Walker Wm 0 1611 Mo ....... . ..... . ..... 2268Wall Douq las J 1343 Tenn . . .........• . .. . . . .766Wallace Eugene M 446 Ark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154~
Wal lace Richard M 812 La . . .......... • . .. . 2270Walling Eugene K 603 Tenn . . . .. .. . . .. .• . ... 2209Walling Lalia 1242 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
Walmer Robt G 1015 Ky . . . .....•.......... 3771Walsh Phil 626 Maine . . .... . ..... . .. . ... . . 1989Walter Edwin 925 Ala . .. . .. . .. ...••. ..... . 1116-~
Walter Geo D Mrs 916 Ky . . ... . ..... . . . ... . . 330S
Walters F D RFD 5 ....... . ..•.. . ........ 728 -N-&lt;
Walters R A RFD 2 .......•. . . .. .. ....... 775-K~
Wampler Joe F 1633 Vt . .. • .. ... .. . ..... . . 2889-~
Wampler S E 1305 Vt .. . .... .. .•.. .. .•... . 2518-~
Ward A W Jr 639 Mich . . . . • .. .. . . . ... • . . .. 1117Ward Anna 1825 Ark . ... . .. ....... .... .... 2564-

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Ward Cecil H 709 Ala ............•.• • .••.. 2759-W
Ward H G 933 Tenn . . . . .................... 956
Ward L F 332 Maiden Lane ........ • ....... . 2770-R
Ward Lawrence RFO 3 .................... 757-K-2
Ward Montgomery &amp; Co
Retail Store 825 Mass ..•..........•. • ...... 195
Catalog Order Dept 825 Mass ......... • ....... 58
Ward Owen F 725 Elm .. ........ . . •.. • ..... 1246-J
Ward Ralph 1638 R I. .. .... ...... . ........ 1376-J
Wardin Frances M Mrs 1711 Ky .... .•.. • . ... . 2817-J
WARDS FLOWERS 910 Mass .................. 820
If no answer call .... . .................. 3253-M
WARDS GREENHSE 1501 Learnard ....•....... 2219
Ware Geo S 401 Maine ...................... 2285
Ware Lloyd L 829 Miss ............. . .......... 91
Ware Nellie 807 N Y ......................1819-M
Warmuskerken Rachel 1343 Laura ..•........ 3137-W
Warner F V Ins Lawrence Natl Bk Bg ... . .... .... 133
Warner F V 2215 N H ..•....• . . ..•.•.. .•.. 2962-W
Warren E E 940 R I. ...................... 2346-R
Warren Mabel 818 Maple ....•.....••...... 2125-R
Warren Norma Mrs 1114 R I. .. ..... ........ 1623-R
Warriner Chas K Sunnyside K U • ... .•..... .. . . 873-J
Warrington C H RFD 2 .... ... ••... •... ... 761- K-21
Washington Eugene H 835 Garfleld .......•... 1255-W
Washington Geo Haskell Grds ...•••......... 2642-M
Washington Jas Levi 194 N 8 .•.....•........ 1130-J
Washington Laveta 816 Maine .....•....•.. . 2307-W
Wate~ Dept City ................... See City Offices
WatkinS Art Mrs RFD 4 ...........•...•... 799-N-3
Walkins Hall 1506 Lilac Lane .......••.•....... 900
Watkins L E 805 Conn ...... ......•....... .2533-J
Watkins Leonard Fisk Jr 1911 Barker ••.... ... 2854-J
Watkins Memorial Hospital
Office K U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 890
Nurses Home K U .. .. .. . . .... .. ..•••. .. ... . 960
Watkinson Carol 114 w 13 ....... ..•... .... . 1448-J
Watson Annie M Mrs 1032 N H .... . ......... . 1033-R
Watson Bertie 705 Conn ........ .. . ........ 1963-R
Watson E A 824 N J . ...................... . 2545
Watson Mildred D 1804 Ind . ..... .. . .... •. . . 1721-R
Watt Jennie 342 Mo ....................... . 2979
Watts Frank 907! Mass . .. . ............... . 2292-R
Watts Wm 946 Conn ........................1785
Weakley Ray R 721 Ind .. ....... . .......... . . 2485
WEAKLEY'S FURNITURE CO 729 Mass ......... 932
Weatherby E S 1017 lnd ..................... 3145
Weatherwax John T 401 Mo ............... . ... 440
WEAVER A D department store 901 Mass ........ 636
Weaver A D 737 Ind ...... . ..... . ........... . 241
Weaver H A 2114 Barker ...... ........ .... . . . 1494
Webb 0 L 707 Mo ................... ... .. 1056- M
Webb Opal L Mrs 1244 Almira ...... .. ..•.... 2142-J
Webber Harold C 133 Perry . .. .... ... ....... 2965-R
Weber B A Mrs 1425 Tenn ...........•....... 2694
Webster B'13 408 Locust . ......... ... .. • .. .. 2647-J
Webster Frances Mrs 1206 R I. ..... . ... .. ... . 2457
Webster Lillian M 632 Miss ... ..... • .. .. . ... . 2.295
Webster Lloyd RFD 2 ............. . ..•... 760-K-11
Webster R L groc 434 Locust ............... . . 1359
Webster R L 1311 W 6 . . .................. 3459-W
Webster Remington K 1633 Ill ......•....... 2458-M
Weckworth 521 Ind . ..... .......... : . ..... . 1394-J
Wedekind Robt 1005 Ind ...........••.... .. 1160-W
Weed Anna Mrs 1320 Ohio ........ .. •..... . 2565-M
Weekly Herbert S Ill 1230 Tenn ... .. • ... ...... 1155
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Weeks Arthur F RFD 2 ....... ........ •... 784-K-21
Weeks G A RFD 6 ................. .. ..... 785-K-3
WEEKS GLENN TRUCKING RFD 1 ........ .. . ... 72
Weeks Lewis A 760 Lincoln .... • ........... . 3243-W
Weeks R W 808 Miss ...... .. .......• ... •.. 2906-M
Weeks Vernon 1004 Ala ....... • ...•........ 2809-J
Weeks W H RFD 3 ....... . .... ...•. . .... 745-N-12
Weibel Lloyd RFD 3 ..............•.. .. ... 754-N-3
Weidlein Emma B Mrs 721 Conn ............ 3175-W
Weidman G E 745 Conn . •.....•. •••.. ...•• . 2983-J
Weinaug C F 1643 Stratford .•...•.•. • .. •.. 3340-M
Weir J A Sunnyside K U... ...•.....•. •. .. •3015-W
Welch t\' H 1208 Del .....•................ 2626-R
Welch W C 941 Tenn ...•..•............... 3193-J
Welch's Grocery 546 Maine .•................. . 258
Wellington John 643 Tenn .........•..•..... 2966-J
Wellman W A 1529 N H ................... 1906-R

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Wells Chas W Mrs 925 Maine .. . .. . ......... 1811-M
Wells Ed J 846 111. . . ... . .••.•..• . .. • ...... . 3768
Wells Elizabeth Mrs 618 Ohio ...... • ..... . .. 2930-W
Wells Eugene T 1820 Maine ...... • .... • ... . 3014-M
Wells J H RFD l ..................... . .. 730-K-4
Wells Jas F 733 N 4 .. . . . . ........ . ....... . 1196-J
Wells Margaret Haskell Grds ........•........ 2440-J
Wells Maurice L 928! Vt ......... . ......... 2466-J
Wells Victor 726 Locust. .......... • ....... . 2934-R
Welsh Edna 811 Elm ........... • . . .•.•.... 2751-M
Welsh Henry N 2246 Ohio .... • .... • ........ 1646-R
Welsh Seth 942 N J . ..... . . • ...•.•........ 2115-R
Welter Chas J 1424 Ohio ..................... 3291
Weltmer R E 641 Tenn . .......•....•... ... .. 4091
Weltmer W Keith 2100 La .... • ....• ....... . 3698-J
Weltner Edw B 702 La . . ..................1324-M
Wempe Francis R RFD 1 .........•.....•.. 788-K-11
WEMPE W W vet 219 E 9 .. ..... ......• • ..... 602
Residence 901 R 1. ........................ 602
Wendel R M RFO 3 ............... .•... •. 758-N-2
Wenrich Christine 38 Winona . ...•........ . . . 2113-R
Wentworth Chas Mrs 1115 La .....•...••.... 1386-W
Wenzel Duane G 2346 Vt ..... .. ..... .. . ... . 2487-J
Werkenthin A M 1204 Haskell . .. .•..•• • .... 3131-W
Werner A H 701 Maine ......... ........ ... 1219-J
Werner Henry 9.;3 La ...................•.... 3095
Wertzberger Melvon H 907 Ark ..... • •...•• •. 2592-J
Wesemann F W 1547 Ky ............ ....... 2685-J
Wesley Foundation 1300 Oread ..... • ........... 532
Wesleyan Methodist Parsonage 733 Mo . .•.. ...... 930
West End Market 547 Ind .......•........... . ... 1
West Geo W 211 Maine ................... , .. 3786
West J R RFD 5 ..... .....•....... ... ... 733-K-21
West John L 1028 Conn ....... .. ...•• •..• . 3125-W
WEST NINTH AUTO SALES 414 W 9 .....•..... 323
West Side Presbyterian Church 605 Maine ..... 26n-w
Westcott Mabel G Mrs 917 La ....... . • .... . 3120-W
Westergren Delbert 401! Elm ...•.....• ..... 3414-W
Westergren Harry plbr 1800 Learnard ........... 3644
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 944 Mass .. 613
Western Union Telegraph Co 703 Mass
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Westminster Foundation 1221 Oread .. . .......... 804
Westminster Hall 1221 Oread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
Weston John RFD 1. ...................... 3797-W
Westvaco Cheml Div 9 &amp; Maple ...•............ 3880
Westview Hall 1138 Miss ... .... ....•...... .. 3010
Wetzel Donald R 715 W 9 ......... • ..•.... . 2726-M
Wetzel Geo T ins 735 Mass ... .. . •• .•... . .... . . 251
Wetzel Geo T 818 Mo . ................. . .... 1798
Weyermuller Geo 1129 Vt .......... ... ...... . 1497
Weyermuller Hanry 2046 Mass .... • ........... 282.6
Whaley Ralph C 757 Elm .... . ..........•.. . 257&amp;-R
Wheatley Q L 1739 Ky . ............... .... . 3563-J
Wheaton Dana 1311 N Y ...... • ...•........ 2636-R
Whedon Chas A RFD 2 . .. ....•.••......... 783-N-2
Wheeler Dale F 1636 Ky .............•..... 2807-W
Wheeler J J 1024 Ala ............ ... .• . ... 2143- M
Wheeler Jeannette T 2 Westwood Rd ...... ...... 2881
Wheeler Melvin J 144 Ala ........ ... ........ 737-W
Wheeler Norris E RFD 3 .... ... ........ .. .. 751-K-4
Wheelhouse P J 829 R I .. .. .. • ...•........ 2833-M
Wherry Neal M 1805 Miss ...........•...... 1005-J
Whipple F C 607 La ..................•...... 19.38
White Annie 825 Ala ......... • ..... • • .. . .. 1573-J
White Arthur H 600 Maine .. . .......• .. ..... . 282.2
White Ben E 1231 Oread . .... • .. . . • ....... . 2309-M
White Carl 1234 N J ............ • ........... 3668
White Curtis 1243 N J . ·........ • ....•...... 2422-J
White Earl H 1246 N Y ...........•....... 1425-M
White F E 539 Tenn ...................... 1558-M
White Geneva 176 N 7 ..................... 2757-J
White Geo 1447 Elmwood .............•... . 2140-W
White H W RFD 2 ........... . .. . ......... 783-K-3
White Harold B 2108 Barker ........•....... 1151-M
White I N 301 Ark ............ . ........... 1545-J
White Jack E Mrs RFD 5 . .. .... ........... n3-K-4
White John A Sunnyside K U .... • .....•..•. 3473-M
White John H 1aoo Ala ....•.•.......•..... 2418-W
White Laura Mrs 1214 Ky ..... • ........... 2848· ·
White Monroe 530 Mich ........... • ....... 11"

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White Olin 501 Tenn . . .... • .............. . 3183-M
·White Oscar H 724 Ala.. .. .. . . . . . .. • • .. .. . 2610
White P F RFD 2 ... . .... ...... . ......... 760-N-4
White R G 1117 R I . . ... ............ . . . . .. . 2877
White Rebeca 1337 R J. . . ........ ... ...... 2636-W
White Robt 2110 Barker . . .......... . .... ... 1151-J
White Roger L 1330 R I . . . ..... . ... . ... . . . . 1039-R
White T H 1016 Ohio ..... ........... . ... .•.. . . 907
White W H Mrs 1308 N H . ... . ... .. .. ...... 1697-J
White W M Rev 816 Miss ... . .......... . ... . 1929-J
White Wm D 613 Ill ...... ........... . . . .. 1901-W
Wh iteford Lela Mrs 1407 La . .............. . 1108-R
Whitenight G K 1700 Miss . ..... .. . .. .. . . . . 2470-W
Whi teside Henry 524 Mechanic ... . ..... • .. .. 2254-W
Whiteside W R 1723 Tenn . .. .. . . ... . . ...... 3694-R
Whitington W H 523 Maine ........ . ... . . .. . 2905-J
Whitley Chas G 1501 Barker ... . . .... . •.... .3542-M
Whitney Fred E 1826 Ill . .... . . .. ..... , ... . 3272-W
Whitney W R 326 Ind . . . . ....... ... .. . .. . . .. 2644
Whitten Etta B Mrs 1321 Ohio . . ... .. ... ... . 3337-J
Whyte Kenneth' M Mrs 1439 Tenn .. .. ......... . .. 775
Wichert J A Sunnyside K U . . ........... . . .. 3232-J
Wichman Carl 1827 Barker ........... • ..... 1672-W
Wiebe A J 334 Ill ..... . ........ • .. . . . . . . . . 1566-J
Wiechman Walt 1509 Vt . . ... .............. 3654-M
Wiedemann F 1947 Vt . ... . ...... • .......... . 1236
Wiedemann Louise A 1611 Mass ... . ........ ... 1182
Wiers Harold 1729 Mass . ........... • ..... . 3546-R
Wiggins A C &amp;32 N Pl ................. . .. . 1857-W
Wiggins Elwood A RFD .5 . .... , .... .. .. . .. 778-K-12
W~gg~ns Geo RFD 5 .....1. . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . 778-N-2
W1ggms J B RFD 1 . . . . . .. ..... • ........ .739-N-4
Wiggins Otis RFD 5 .. .......... . ........ . 778-N-4
Wiggins Ray RFD 5 .. .......... . ....... . 778-N-11
Wiggins Theo R RFD 3 .. ........... .. ... 745-K-12
Wight Phil H 2216 Tenn ... ................ 2154-M
Wiglesworth Virgil 1332 Ky .. . .. ... • ........ 2652-J
Wilbur Geo R RFD 6 ....... . ........ • .. .. 772-N-3
Wilburn Byron 512 Locust .......... . ... . . .. 1791-J
Wilburn Harold 1910 Ky . ............ . ...... 2312-J
Wilburn Jerome 1815 Ky . ... . .............. 2866-R
Wilcox C E 224 Maine . . .. ................ 2665-W
Wilcox Don 333 Johnson . .. . •. ............. 2618-W
Wilcox H W 940 La . . .......... .... ....... .. . 712
Wilcox R N 601 Miss . ............ .. ...... . 2873-J
Wild Jack Sunnyside K U ... .. ....... . • ... . 1449-W
Wilde Ernest R 1126 Tenn ....•. ..... ... . . . 3028-M
Wilder Bessie E 1640 Mass .. ...... ...... . . . 1286-J
Wilder Edw A 729 R I ....... . . .. ........ . . 1691-R
Wilder Virginia C Mrs Haskell Grds . .. ... . .. .. . 2469
Wilderson Duane 1103 Conn ... ... .......... 1446-M
Wiley Elza 645 Mo .... .. . .... ....... . ... . 2596-W
Wiley Lyman 1810 La . . ............... .. . . . 3233-J
Wiley Market 401 Elm .. . .................. .. .447
Wiley Millard Mrs 8~ Miss .......... . ..... . . 1832
Wiley Richard E Haskell Grds ... ...... ..... . . . 864-J
Wiley Russell L 2032 N H .................. 1333-R
Wiley Theodore 219 N 5 ................. .... 2840
Wilhelm Paul L 925 Ky . .... . ........... . . . 2313-M
Wilhelmi Max 603 Ohio . ....... . .......... . .. . 948
Wilhelmi Max seedsman 804 Mass ........... . . 1805
Wilkerson Fred 0 1730 Learnard . .. ....... .. . 2780-R
Wilkins Jos F University Dr ..... .... . ...... ... 3097
Wilkinson Paul N 908 N H .. ... .. . ......... 1962-M
Wilks Rosa M Mrs 42 Winona ............. . . 2113-J
Willard Julia Ames Lilac Lane ................ . 918
Willenburg J L 701 Lake .................. . 2957-R
Willer Chas P 914 N H . ... ...... ........ . . 1859-W
Wilier Max Mrs 707 W 4 ... . ... . . ... .. ... .. . 744-J
Williams Albert 1329 Conn .....•.. . ....... . 2514-M
Wi lliams Alta Mrs 877 Elm .............. . . 2398-W
Williams Ann Mrs 727 Tenn ................. 3375-J
Williams Booker T 631 Miss ................. . 3247
Williams Chris 1741 Tenn ................. . 1461- M
Williams Cleo C 920 Ind ..... ....... • .. . ... . 1520-J
Williams Dave 915 Mo . ................... 1763-M
Willia111s Dick 1047 Mass ..... ............. .. . . 704
Williams Dick 1607 Crescent Rd ............... 1967
Williams Dorothy 1104 Ky ........ • .... . . .. 2880-W
Williams E E 1530 Barker ............... . .. .. 1953
Williams Earl W 2019 Ky . ........... . ..... 2798-W
Williams Ed 503 Elm . ...... .. ............... 2963
Williams Emmett 912 Ohio .. .. .......... .. . 1638'-R

Williams Eugene V 845 N Y ................ 2723-1'1
Williams Fred S 646 Mo . ......... •• ....... 1989-F
Williams Gene 1918 Ohio .... .. .... .. ....... 1396-.
Williams Geo 1046 Tenn .......... . ........ 2911-~
Williams H N 2104 N H . . . ........ . . • .... .. . 2421
Williams Homer L 1209 E 13 ........... . .. . 1272-VI
Williams Jas E 816 Ky . . ........ .'. • . ·...... 2566-.
Williams James R 1245 N J .. . ..... . ....... 2414-~
Williams L R 1739 Mass .. .. .. . . ....... . . .. 3631-~
Williams Leonard 114 E 17 St Terr ... . ..... . 1380-"'
Williams Richard B 839! Ky .............. . . 1085-V.
Williams R B l320 Vt . . ... . ..... . ...... . .. 3355-,
Williams R L Sgt Sunnyside K U . . . . ...... . . . . 619-~
Williams Raymond A RFD 4 ......... .. .. . . 770-N-1&lt;
Williams Robt 2036 La . ......... .. ...... .. 1568-~
Williams Robt B 1209 Haskell ....... . • .... . 1489-Y
Williams Roger M RFD 6 : .. .............. . 735-K-&lt;
Williams' Sinclair Serv Sta 725 N 2 . . ... . ...... 36()&lt;;
Williams Skipper ofc 1047 Mass ........... . .. . 70'
Williams Skipper 1001 W 4 ... . ........... .. 3477-.
Williamson Bert L 723 Ill . ................. 1887-11'
William-son I E 1002 pa ................. .. 1655-Y
Williamson Lula Mrs 1017 .Del . . ... • ........ . . 105l
Williamson Margaret 1308 Ky ... . ...... ... .. 1552-F
Willies Grill 1017 ~ Mass .. ..... ........ . . ... . 209;
Willis Mearl 1402 Laura . ............. • • .... 1272-F
Willits Harry L Jr 769 N 7 ..... • . ·.... • ..... 3219-.
Willman Fred G 725 R I. .......... .. . . . . , .2249-V.
Willmann G 837 Ohio .. ................. .. .. 2270-..
Willoughby Everett 310 E 14 .. . ..... . . ... .. 3652-V.
Wil muth Wm A 1108 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45~
Wilson A A 312 E 23 .. ................ . ... 2256..,
Wilson Althus Haskell Grds ................. 2722-p,l
Wilson Arthur H Capt 1804 Ill ... . .... . ..... 3048-Yt
Wilson Bryan RFD 5 . .. .......... . . . ..... 733-N-2~
Wilson C A 1108 Vt . . .................... ... lOS&lt;
Wilson C E 804 Conn .. .................... 1819-~
Wilson Clarence Mrs 642 Ky ........ . .. . .... . . 154€
Wilson Clarence E 203 Lyons .............. .. 1341-.
Wilson D S 1940 N H . ...... . . . ...... . ... .. 127l
Wilson Donald G 1630 Ala . ... .. ...... . ... . 2804-1~
Wilson Dorothy Mrs 823! Mass . . . ..... .. .... . . 196-!
Wilson E A Mrs 156 Maple ......... • .... . .. 2666..
Wilson Edna 1130 R I .. .............. . .... 1393·11'
Wilson Ernest T 443 N 1 . ..... . ......... .. 2666-fll
Wilson Esther M 1609 La .. .... ... • . .... . . .3453-F
Wilson Geo B 932 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 21€
Wilson Gertrude Mrs 832~ Mass . ... . ....... . 1270-'111
Wilson H L 424 Ind . . ............... . . . . . 3183-11.
Wilson Hazel Mrs 810~ N H ......•....... . . 1962-~
Wilson Henry P 945 Pa . ........... ..• .... . 2243-t.'
Wi Ison Homer C 823! Mass .. . .. . . ......... . . . 1961
WILSON IMPLEMENT CO 401 N 2 . . . ... . .. . . . 337i
Wilson J J RFD 5 . . . ............. . .... ... 745-K·l
Wilson Jos J 1001 Ala ....... . ..... .... . . ... l lU
Wilson Juanita Mrs 215 W 6 . ..... ... . .. .. . 1557-IJI
Wilson K M RFD 2 . .. .. .................. 707-K-l
Wilson Lela C Mrs 1127 Ohio . ... . .. .. ... .. . . 3554-:
Wilson Loyd M 401 N 2 ..... .... ........ . .. . 3371
Wilson Mary E 2146 Tenn . .. ............ . .. 1928.,
Wilson Oscar E 426 Florida ........ .... .... 3498-11
Wilson R H Mrs 1126 La . .. ... .. . ...... ... . 3554-~
Wi lson R J 1028 Mo . . . ................... 3084·(
Wilson Richard 1308 Ky ................... . 1552-.J
Wilson Robt R RFD 6 . .. ............ . ..... 735-K-i
Wilson Robt W 1428 Conn ................. . 2733·i
Wilson Vernon E 111 S Park ............ .. .. 1490·.
Wilson W D Drilling Contr 520 Ohio .. . ........ . 2911
Wil son WE 818~ Mass . ........ . .. . . ... .. . 1918·V.
Wilson Wiley C 746 N 5 ... . . .. ... ... .. . ... . 3122-t
Wilson Wiley Mrs 141 Maple ................ 2666·1':
Wilson Window &amp; Glass Service 512 E 9 ... .. .. . lOS&lt;
Wilson Woodley B 846 N Y ........ ....... ... . 372';
Wilson Woodrow W 2140 Tenn . ..... . . ..... . 1928·~
Winchell Arthur 5 E 8 .... ...... .......... . 1586·'
Winchell Frances Mrs 736 Conn ... . . •• ..... . 2381-\1
Winchell T A 714 N Y .. . ... .. ... . .... . ..... . 17()1
Windisch Earl C 1341 Ohio ........ • ....... . 3784-1
Winfield Stephen E 1100 Ohio ............ .. 2475·•
Wingert J A RFD 1 ........... .... .... .799-N-ll
Wingert Leo A RFD 1 ..... . .. .. ... . .... . 739-K-U
Wingert Nolan Eugene RFD 1 . . ............ 799-K-JJ
Wingert I R Mrs 837 Tenn , ........ ..... . .. . 3157,
Winkleman S E 743 Walnut . ......... .... .. . 1674-.

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LAWRENCE

Winn Claude Sr 1305 N J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 3798-J
Winsler C C RFD 1 ...... .. . ............ . 797-K-3
Winslow Alfred L 1417 Pa .................. 3286-J
Winslow Jas R 1930 Ky .... . .......•.. •. ... .. 3739
Winslow Trucking Serv 1930 Ky . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 3739
Winsor M E 823~ Mo ... . ..... .. ........... 2522-J
Winter A J 1028 Tenn .. ....•..... . ....... . 3166-J
Winter Calvert J 1733 Mass ..... ..... ...... 3631-J
WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H... . .......... 77
Winter M S 1116 W Hills Pkwy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2617
Winter Milton S Jr 1831 Miss ..... ......... . 2635-J
Winter Paul B 1606 Tenn ................. 2402-J
Winters C W 1241 Pa . . .... ....... . ... ... . 2814-W
Winters Harold G 512 W 8 ................. . 2521-J
Winters Harry 811 Conn ....... ..... . . .....• 2698-J
Winters Harry Jr 1810 La . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . 3504
Winterscheid Mary 1100 Ky ......... . ...... 1756-W
Wipprechl Henry RF D 3 ................... 758-K-2
Wise Chas A RFD 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2792-R
Wise Dick A RFD 3 ......••.....•....... 762-N-3
Wise Edw 736 Maine ......•..... .. •....... 2306-J
Wise Elmer 8 RFD 5 .. .... ............... 773-K-2
Wise Geo 2131 Ky .. . .......•.....• ..... .. 3109-M
Wise John 2205 Tenn ............ ....... .... 1416
Wise L B 804 Ark ........................ 2535-W
Wiseman Gordon 650 W 23 ....... ... ....... 1825-J
Wiseman Howard 1632 Ky ... ...... . ..... ... 1477-R
Wismer Alice M 1201 R I ................. . 2679-R
Wismer Nettie M 342 Johnson . ... .. .. .... . .. 2444-J
Withers J 2041 Vt . . . . . . ... .... .. . . ... . . . . 1683
Woestemeyer A E 1325 Tenn .... .. •. . •....... 2181
Woestemeyer 'G H Rev 1534 Vt .............. 3403-R
Wofford George 1311 Del. ............ .. .. .. 2495-R
Wolf Arthur H 1015 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3044
Wolf Ferris T 2227 N H ..... .. ••.. .... .... . 2654-J
Wolf Jas M Sunnyside K U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 598-J
Wolfe G Edgar 507 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3289-J
Wolfe John W 1336 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 3223-M
Wolfe Marion C 1242 La . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .
756
Wolfe Vincent L 1700 Barker . ....•..•.. .. .. 2830-M
Wolfe Wm 1535 N H ...... ... ............ 1906-J
Wolfe Wm D 2100 N H . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 3334
Wolford Raymond 1140 La ............ •. . .. 3685-R
Wolfson Abe 821 Ohio . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Wolfson R N 2224 Mass ........... ..... ..... 2974
WOLFSON'S 743 Mass . . .. ........ . , ........ 675
Wolgamott Edith 1223 Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 2382
Wolontis Vi dar M Sunnyside K U. . . . • . . . . . .1957-M
Womack Bessie Mrs 1821 Ind :. . . . . . . • . . . . . 2269-W
Wood Clara F Mrs RFD 5 .................. 781-N-3
Wood Richard 1235 Ohio ...... . . ••.. ....... 3665-R
Wood Robt Eri 1639 Vt. ..... • .. .'. . . . . . . . . . . 3430
WoodS A 120 W 13 . ...... ...... .. .. . ..... 318
Woodard Emery 1216 R I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1681-W
Woodard Parke H 1743 La . .........•....... 1676-R
Woodbury Blanche 817 Ill ............ . ..... 2939-W
Woodhead Gene 1339 Haskell ... . . . .. . . ... .... 2463
Woodlawn School 508 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 714
Woodruff Laurence C 2 Westwood Rd ... ........ 2881
Woodruff Marie 1722 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2516
Woods Emma Gene Mrs 918 Pa ............ .. 1310-R
Woods F G 1424 Ky ..... ............... .. 2748-M
Woodson A E 737 Mich ..... . ..... .... ..... 2744-J
Woodward Carl Mrs 1314 W 4 . ..... ... • ... . 3577-R
Woodward D S 1025 Tenn ... ....... . ..... . .. . . 169
Woodward Donald W 746 R I. .... ..... .... . 2983-M
Woodward Merritt RFD 6 ........ . ........ 708-K-4
Woody Elgin 640 Ark . ................... . 1665-W
Woody Elgin Jr 824 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1569
Woody Hobart 0 716 Ala ..........•...... . 1610-W
Woolley L E 2007 Ky .... ...... •. .• •.. ... . 1540-W
Woolworth F W Co 915 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 962
Wootton A L 1244~ Pa ....... . ..•..... .... 1850-J
Work A L 2136 Tenn ... . . ... ....• . .... .. . . 2369-R
. Workman Harry 801 Lake ......... . .... •... 3082-M
Workman Troy A 1446 Haskell ...... •.. ..... 1026-W
WORLD CO 722 .Mass ....... ......... ......... 22
Worley Chas R 413 Ind ................... . 1197-W
Worley Dora 829 R I. ............. .. ..... .. 2315-W
· Worley Paul 835 La ... .....•... .. • .....•.. 1312-R
Wortham Jas L Sunnyside K U ......•..... .. . 835-W
ray Floyd 924 Ala ... . . . .. .............. . 2996-R
Wray Harold M 915 Ohio . .......•. . . •. ..... 1871-R
lfWray John 2211 Ohio ..... . •..... .. ....... 3996-M

Wrench Otis 726 Ill ....................... 1492-J
Wright Albert Jr 203 Mo . .... .....••....... 1799-J
Wright Donnell L 937 Miss ................ 3479-W
Wright Elmer 704 lincoln ....... ........... 3789-R
Wright Glen 945 Mo ... . .. . ........ • ....... 3537-J
Wright J A 625 N 7 .. .. ................. . 3146-R
Wright Justice E 1232 La ... ... • •...• • .... ... 2681
Wright Laveta Mrs 1124 N J .......... . ..... 3283-J
Wright Maude Mrs 1319 Pa ..... .... • .....•. .. 271
Wright Ray T Ins Standard life Bg . . . . . . . . . . . . 457
Wright Ray T 6 Colonial Court. . . . . . . • • . . . . . . .426
Wright Ted F 52o Calif .................. . 1581-W
Wright Wilbur 400 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 1065
Wright Willie Lee 433 Maple . ... .•......... 1123-W
Wright's Earl Mkt 1307 W 7 ..... . .. •. ... ..... 572
Wright's Grocery 613 N 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326&amp;
Wrightsman Dean RFD 4 . .. .... ... ....... 796-K-22
Wrightsman Helen N Mrs 635 R I . . ......... . 1353-M
Wulfkuhle G 0 2.31 N 6 ....... . .......... . 3307-W
Wulfkuhle Harold C 512 La .... ... ...•..... 1394-M
Wulfkuhle Louis A 1739 Ala ............... . 2411-R
Wulfkuhle Ross E RFD 4 ... . ............ . . 709-N-2
Wustefeld L J 504 Ohio .... . ............... 3183-R
Wuthnow Harry E 1923 Ohio ........ ........ . 3988
Wuthnow Janice Mrs 617 W 4 .... .. ...... .. 3289-W
Wuthnow's Conoco Serv Sta 900 Ind . . . . . . . . . . 3354
Wyatt Ponder 1838 Tenn .................. . 2589-J

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Y W C A University 1236 Oread . . . . . • • . . . . . . 1518
Yahn W F 846 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3180-W
Yates H R Mrs 2004 N H .... ......... •.... 2410-W
Yazza Pahhe Haskell Grds . . ................. 1854-.!1
Yeh Chai Sunnyside K U .................. . 3419-R
Yeoman R W Mrs RFD 1 .........•.. .... .. 744-K-2
Yewdall Chas 1235 Conn ........... . ..... . . 1308-.!
Yoder Harley 2030 Ohio .. . ..•. . . ......... 1440-M
Yoder Jona 1345 Prospect .. ....... ... ..... 1465-M
Yoder Lee J 1312 Summit ....... . ...•..... 2286-W
Yoe Tom Sunnyside K U .................. .. 619-M
Yorgensen Wm D 1028 Vt .................. 1719
York Frank M 1739~ Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3631-W
York 0 T RFD 3 Baldwin .........• , . ... .. 761-N-11
Young Baten L 1031 Vt . ...... • . . ... • ...... 2468-R
Young C 0 601 La . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ..... 1687
Young Chas B 505 Tenn . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . 1578
Young Chas D Jr 2010 Ky ....•..... .. ...... 2312-R
Young Ernest W 1215 W 4 ............ . .. . ... 1987
Young Guy E Mr5 928 Tenn .. ... •......• .... .. 2455
Young Leland H 1009 Conn ....... .... •. ...... 1331
Young Noah 1126 Ohio . ................. . . . 2602-J
Young Ruth 820 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2315-J
Young V A 1340 Haskell . . . .... , • . . . . . • . . . . 1525
Young Wm C 3 Westwood Rd ........ , ... .... 1734-J
Young Y Y Mrs 1112 Tenn ... ...... .•...... . . 1205
Younqberg Irvin E 1908 Barker . . . . . . • . . . . .
2556
Younkman Mary Mrs 1625 Edgehlll .. . ...... . 2914-M

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Zack Melvin 1313 Conn ........... .... . .... 1699-W
Zajic Wm E 170(1 La ........ . . ... .. ....... 1007-M
Zbranek Anthony D 1116 Miss ............. .. 2505-J
Zebb John G RFD 1 . ....... ... .. . ....... 767-K-22
Zeigler Harold 917 Tenn ........ . .. . ....... 3193-M
Zeiqler John E 433 Ohio .... .•.............. 3744-R
Zeller Margaret L 643 Tenn . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 26&amp;
Zepp Raymond Sunnyside K U ........ .. .... . 3416-W
Zepolin Marie 1205 Oread ... ........... .. 1057-W
Zernickow Albert F RFD 6 .. .. ... •. ...... . 735-N-31
Ziesenis C H 1627 R I ..... ... .. •. .. .•...... . 1023
Ziesenis Roy G lf&gt;27 R I . .. .... . ..... . ... .... 1023
Zillner Clement A 1804 Barker .. . .. •. ....... 2669-W
Zillner Donna 1200 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1632-J
Ziliner Geo F 2021 R I ... . .... . ...... • ... . 1973-M
Zill ner Hilda 1304 Vt ... . .. ..... .. .. ..... 1562-M
Zillner J H 742~ Mass . .... ....... • ....... . 1893-J
ZIMMER l K physician 207 W 8 ... .. ....... . ... 437
If no answer cal l . ......................... . 870
Residence 621 E 15 . . . .... ..... . • . ....... . 1432
Zimmerman C E 613 W 4 .................. 1570-'
Zimmerman Christine 941 R I . . . . . • . . . . . • . • . . . '

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Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman

Ed 346 Locust . . . . . . . . . . .
2942-IVI
Julian H 901 Tenn ......... .... . 3157-R
Lee 2010 Learnard .... . ........ 1639-W
Myrl 203 E 7 .................. 3113-R
0 0 202 N 5 .............. . .... 2171-J
R G 2245 Vt . . .. . ... .. .... ...... 1338
ZIMMERMAN &amp; SONS hdw 1832 Mass ......... .429
Zimmerman Warren 2208 Vt .. .... . ........ ... 3035
Zimmerman Will 1801 Barker ............... 1616-W
Zim's Snack Shop 200 E 7 .................... 3053

Zink Guy 1632 Ala. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4095
Zlotky Richard 2216 Ohio ....... • ........ ... 2971-J
Zook E D 827 Walnut. -:-. .. . .. ....... •. . . . . 2751-J
Zook E R 1807 Ala ....................... 2411-M
Zook Ruth Mrs 935 Maine ......•.. .. ....... 1811-R
Zurbuchen Robt 946 Ohio .... ..... ... ... ... . 3269-J
Zvacek Rufus 612 W 6 . ..... . .......... ... .. . 1132
Zweifel Wm 1132 w Hills Pkwy ....•.... . • ..... 1695
Zwicky J D 529 Walnut ...................... 1470

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DIR~CTORY

November, 1950
For Information Concerning This Directory Call the Business Office

Abstracters

Agricultural Implements

Banks Co The
Over 70 Years Of Service
First Natl Bank bg ..... . ..... .... ... . . 984
EMICK JOHN C 737 Mass . .
396
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

-See Farm Equipment

Air Conditioning Contractors
CHRYSLER AIRTEMP AIR CONDITIONERs-One of the world 's leading
producers of "Packa~ted" Air
Conditioners for Stores, shops!
oflices. hotels. and industria
plants. M ADE. SOLD. AND
\VI ARRANTED
BY CHRYS·
LER CORPORATION.

Accountants
Seal T Murl Accounting &amp; Tax Serv Lawrence
Natl Bk Bg.34

SHERRICK'S ACCOUNTING SERVICE

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
CAMPBELL'S REFRIGERATION SERVICE
ll w 9.830

BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE
We maintain your General Ledger Accounts
Payroll Records - Prepare monthly Profit and
Loss Statements and all of your Payroll and
Income Tax Returns
847! Mass . . ......... . .............. 586
If no answer call ......... . ........ 1580-R

Oliver Service Co 723 Mass . . ... .. ........ .. . 253
Scott Temperature Eqpmnt Co 729 N H ...... 326

J 0 H N C. E M I C K
BONDED

Accountants, Certified Public
Henning Homer J &amp; Co Lawrence Natl Bk bg ... 667
lesh Warren N Lawrence Natl Bk bg ...••.••. 667

Adding Machines
ALLEN-WALES ADDING MACHINES-

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NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO
llb E 8 Topeka Ks &lt;Toll Call&gt;.3-6435

BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINES-

BURROUGHS ADDING MCH CO b27 Jackson
Topeka Ks &lt;Toll Call). Topeka 6535

Crane &amp; Co Inc b43 Mass ......•.........•. 501
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass . . . . . 548

ABSTRACTER
COMPLETE
SET OF
ABSTRACT
BOOKS
TITLE
INSURANCE
737 Mass. ·-----------------..........-............._. ______ ..___ 396
Residence ___ .............___________________...._........_...........! 084

SUNDSTRAND

Adjusters
Underwriters Adjusting Co 1710 Ala .... .... 1496

ADDING MACHINES
SALES
SERVICE
RENTALS
EXCHANGE
Exclusive Dealers

Advertising Telephone Dir ectory
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ADVERTISING-

-

Prospects Will Find Your Product
or Service If You Tell Them
"WHERE TO BUY IT"
ln the Yellow Pages of the

Telephone Directory

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TEL CO 734 Vt .. 221

Crane &amp; Co., Inc.
Mass.
CALL 501

643

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AIR-AMBULANCE

LAWRENCE

Air Conditioning Equipment
CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING
A name recognized th? world
over for fine air conditioning. In·
dividual units or complete sys·
terns for stores, offi«!s, buildings,
industries, homes. Engineering,..
aid, prompt service.
1

1"FOR JNFOR"l!IATION CALL"
AIR CONDITIONING SYS1 E. \IS

TEMPERATURE ENGRNG CORP 1338 McGee
Kansas City Mo (Toll Call) Harrison-024~
ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS

SCOTT TEMPERATURE EQPMNT CO

729 N H .326

PHILCO AIR CONDITIONERS

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A PRESCRI PTION
TO FILL?

Portabl~ units for individual D:"'
rooms tn homes, apartments, fl~IJ.!!!IILi-lllo&amp;-ol-•.:h:;..,;::I.:Ao;.«J_
offices, etc. Attractive, effi.
cienl, reasonably·priced. Easily and quickly installed.
Buy Philco for quality and value.
"WHERE T O BUY THEM"
DEALER

You'll find a complet e list of druggists in the Y ellow P ages.
Look t here to find the store nearest your home.

AMBULANCE
PHON~

119or774
INSTANT SERVICE
DAY OR N IGHT

LAWRENCE HARDWARE &amp; HOME
APPLIANCES 724 Mass . l "U

Air Travel T icket Agencies

DOWNS TRAVEL SERVICE
24 Hour Air Reservations
1015! Mass . . .... . . .. . . . . ... ....... 3661
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 746 Mass
.
. .. . 3C
LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK 647 Mass .
. .7C

Airpor ts
Lawrence Flight Service RFD 5 . • .. •• . • •.. • . ."314
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

Alfalfa Mills
R &amp; W Mills Inc RFD 2 .
. . .... •. . . ... . .180:
Small W J Co The RFD 5 . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 75/J

Alteration s- Clothing
Robertson Alteration Shop 826! Mass .•. . ..• . 2~

Ambulance Service
FUNK'S MORTUARY &amp; CHAPEL
QUI(.K
CAREFUL

EFFICIENT
Day or Night

Mass ..... . .. ....... . . .. .. . ..... 119
Or . ..... .. . . . . .. . . ... . ... . . . .. .. .. 774

940

FUNK'S

Funk's Mortuary &amp; Chapel 940 Mass . . ... .. .. .111
(See Advertisement This Page)
RUMSEY FUNERAl. HOMt.

MORTUARY &amp; CHAPEL

IN AN E MERGENCY

REASONABLE PRICES

CALL 672

Since 1909

REASONABLE PRICES

940-42 Mass. St.

601 Ind . .. . .. . . .. . .. ..... . .. .. .... 672

�LAWRENCE

AMBULANCE-ARCHITECTS

Ambulance Service ( Cout'd)
Rumsey Funeral Home 601 lnd
!See Advertisement This Page)

672

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SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME _ _:__ _ _
.AMBULANCE
PIIONE 452

"We Tdt You Thtrt With C11rt "
24·HOUR SERVICE
1020 N H.......
. ...•..•.... 452

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Schubert Funeral Home 1020 N H ........... 452
!See Advertisement This Page)

Amusement Devices
John's Novelty Co 1014 Mass

1099

Amusements
Amen can Amusement Co l 9 E 9

480

Reasonable Prices

Antique Shops
Book Nook 1021! Mass .
. .666
Patchen John v 720 Uhlo .
. .
. ... .. . 21 &amp;3
Spinning Wheel 2201 La ....... . ....•. . .. •. 186
!See Advertisement This Page)

Apartments, F urnished
Fullerton Apartments 13)'1
Thompson Apartments No 1
Thompson Apartments No 2
Thompson Apartments No 3

Ohio

2089

114 0 La
1'1 w 14
413 W 14

3331

2082
2099

Phone 672

RUMSEY
Funeral Home
SOl Indiana

Appraisers, Real ..Estate
CleYenger J M Agcy 735

~ass ...... . .•. .. ..• 344

Architects
Johnson l R lawrence Natl Bk bg . . . . . • . • • • . . 82
Keys Maurice C 847! Mass . .. . . . .......... 3525

Architects' and Builders' Service
SOUTHWESTE.RN BELL TELEPHONE CO
Architects' and Bu ilders' Service
For mformat1on and conttultation s~rvu::e in
planning for the installal•on of lri&lt;[Jhone
fac•hll« in new re~idcnces and buildm~s, call
the Telephone Comr•any and ask for • Arch•·
teet~· and Builclc:rs• St.:rvicc."
734

Vermont

... .

. ... .

1200

ANTIQUES
Hours: 9 to 5
Sundays &amp; Evenings

by Appointment

Call186

I
PHONE

452
DAY OR NIGHT

SCHUBERT

SPINNING WHEEL

FUNERAL HOME

RUBY B. PIERSON, Owner
2201 La.

1020 New Hampshire

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LAWRENCE

AUTOMOBILE

Automobile Agencies, NE"w Cars
( Cont'd)

NASH SALES AND SERVICE
"THERE'S A
NEW KINO OF
AUTOMOBILE
DEALER'"

DE SOTO-PLYMOUTHr - - - -- -- --

SALES &amp; SERVICE

" lVII ERE T O BUY IT"
DBAT..BR

" JIYf/ERE T O BUY THEM"

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BOYER MOTORS 6 17 Mass.• • .. ... .. . • •. 4u,

Gallagher Buddy Motors 63 4 Mass .. . .... 1000

OLDSMOBILE'---------~

FORD AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE
The Gen eral M otors Car th: t
ffatures the " Rocket" Engine,
Hydra-Malic Drive and Futurami c
Styling.

BRING YOU~
FORO
BACK HOME
FOR SERVICE

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"WIIERE TO OA LL"
"lVIIERE TO B UY IT"

HUDSON M F CO BOO

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Gallagher Buddy Mot ors 634 Mass . .

AUTHORIZED SALES &amp;

. ... . 1000

d

SERVI~E

_MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO 714 Vt ..... 3500
&lt;See Advertisement Page 4)

HUDSON AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE-

ASK
THE MAN
WHO
OWNS ONE

N EW HUDSON
AUTOMOBILES
AND
HUDSON'S
PROTECTIVE
SERVICE

" W IWRR TO BUl' Ir'
DE!ALER

UNIVERSITY MOTORS 707 N H . .. . .... .
If no answer call .. .. . .......... .

"lV IlER E TO Bl/l" Til E.ll"
DEALER

HUNSINGER MOTOR CO

922 Mass

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12

Hudson M F Co BOO N H
825
Jayhawk Motors 702 Vt . .. . . ..... . ......... 639

SERVICE

LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE - -

WORTHY OF

Fully tralnfd safes and service
personnfl, phis the newest factory-approved equipment for your
coovenience and satisfaction.

mER£URY

"IV/IERE TO BUY TIIE.l1"
BODIN BILL INC 9 &amp; Miss . . . . .
.217
MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE _ _ _ __
Fully trained sales and service
personnel. plus the newest f actory-approved equipment f or your
coovenlence Md satisfaction.

PLYMOUTH

Linet;&amp;

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" W IIERE TO BUY 7'HEM"
BODIN BILL INC 9 &amp; Miss .. . .
217
MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO 7 14 Vt ... . .. . . 3500
Morgan-Mack Used Car Co 726 Vt .. ....•..• . . 144
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)

The Y ELLOW PAGES are an important part of your t elephone service.
Use them often. They help you find
who buys, sells, rents, repairs.

PONTIAC SALES AND

I

Protect your Pontiac with Pontiac
service - your best assurance of
factory-trained mechanocs, factory-engin~red parts and factorydeveloped tools.

" Ji'OR SlmVTOE OA LL"
JAYHAWK MOTORS 702 Vt. .• . .. ...... .63

6

Ransdell Motor Serv 623 Mass . . .. . .. . .. . . . .. 36
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)

STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE CARS and
TRUCKS
of Outstanding
Style,
Performance
and Economy

ExPm car and truck
service f or Studebaker
and other mal&lt;es

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" W IIERB T O OALL"

AUTHORIZE!D SAU!S AND SBRV'ICB

SANDERS MOTOR CO 622 Mass •.•.• .. •• 61

�LAWRENCE

AUTOMOBILE- AUTOMOBILE

Automobile Agen cies, New Car s
(Cont'd)
Unoversity Motors 7 07 N H . .. .. . . ..... . .. . 540

WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H .. .. . .. .... 77
(See Advertisement Page 5)

Automobile Agencies, Used Cars
Barncord Cy 1023 N H . .
. ..... . ....... . . 996
(See Advertisement T his Page)
BOARD &amp; MOORE MOTORS 11 w 7 .•.. .. .... 161
Bodin Ed Motors 94b N H . . .. •.. ••. • ..•. .. 1083
BOYER MOTORS b1 7 Mass . .. . ... .......... 407
Crystal Motors Trading Post 304 W 6 ..... .. . 9 23
&lt;See Advert isement This Page)
Jay hawk Motors 1o &amp; N H ... . .... . . .. . .. .. 294
Kaw Motor &amp; Sa lvage Co 724 N 2 .... . .... . . 1397

Here's That
Good Used
Car You've
Been Looking
For

MIDWEST MOTORS
WE BUY -

SELL- TRADE

USED CARS
ANY MAKE OR M ODEL

RFO 3 .. . ............. . ...... . .... 3005
If no answer call ............•.. .. . 2331-M
,

MORGANMACK

Morgan-Mack Used Car Co 7Z6 Vt .. . . .• • •. . . 144
(See Advertisement Th is Page)

PARKER BUICK CO

MOTOR CO.

LOCALLY O WNED CARS
LARGE SELECTION

Buy • Sell .. Trade

GUARANTEED

PHONE 144

731 N 2 . ............ . . . ... . ....... 419

726 Vermont
(Continued Nex t Page)

USED
CARS

BOUGHT - SOLD - TRADED
FINANCED
Check Our

HIGH QUALITY USE D CARS
Before You Buy

CY'S USED CARS
1023 N.H.

PHONE 996

A Bigger Selection
Priced Reasonably
Easy Terms

RANSDELL
MOTOR SERVICE

ALWA YS A BARGAIN IN
A GOOD USED CAR
W e Buy Good Used Cars F o r Cash

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CRYSTAL MOTORS
TRADING POST

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6 -·

PHONE

923

175

840 New Hampshire

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LAWRENCE

Pickens Welding Shop
623 Ve r m ont

Call 179
Axle Frame &amp;
Wheel Aligning
Wh-eel Straig·h tening &amp; Whee)

Bala ncing
F ront E nd Parts
F or All Ca rs

He did a fine job ...

WHAT'S HIS NAME?
The Y ellow P ages can refresh
your memory and help you find
the repairma n you want.
Look in the Y ellow P ages for
... names .. . addresses ... telephone numbers.

Automobile Agen&lt;'ies, Used Cars
(Cont' d )
RANSDELL MOTOR SERVICE 840 N H ... . . 17!
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel
Sanders Motor Co 622 Mass ...... • ,, ...... . 61!
SCHNEIDER VERN 1012 Mass . .. .. ......... 424
WEST NINTH AUTO SALES 414 W 9 . ••. . ... 32l

Automobile Axle Service
GALLAGHER BUDDY MOTORS 634 Mass ... 1001
Pickens Welding Shop 621 Vt . . . . .. ..... . . . . 179
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel

Automobile Bodies, Repairing
HADL BROS MOTOR CO 318 E 17 ...... .. .. 78i
JAMES' BODY SHOP 624 N 2 .. ........... 3'1!
JAYHAWK MOTORS 702 Vt ......... ....... 631
MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO

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Authorized Sales

&amp;

Service

COMP L ETE nODY &amp; FENDER WORK
AUTO PAlNTING

714 Vt ........ . . . . • . . .. ....... . . • 3500

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION
Complete Body &amp; Repaor Se,...ice
827 Vt

UNIVERSITY MOTORS 707

........ . ... 6fJ
N H .. . ... ..... . 54:

Automobile Brake Service
- See ' Brake ServicP.

Automobile Electrical Service
AUTO- LITE OFFICIAL SALES &amp; SERVICE- Our 0 ff o cI a I Service Stations

are fully equipped and qualified
t o render complete service on

CALL

163
Residence 1356

GENERATORS
STARTING
MOTORS
REGULATORS
DISTRIBUTORS
Authorized Auto-Lite
Parts and Batteries
Bendix Service

starting, lighting, Ignition. "AutoLite- Life-Line of your Car.''

" W IIERE TO B UY I T"
SMITH ELEC CO 617 N H..... ........ .16:
DARNELL ELEC 615 Mass ...... . .. .. .... -~
Hopper's Tune- Up Service 512 E 9 . . .. .. . . . . 11'1
Smith Electric Co 617 N H
... .... ... .. 16l
(See Advertisement This Page)

NEW PARTS 6 REPAIR

TheYellow P ages will help you find
a hairdresser ncar br.

SMITH

Justlook u ndcr uBcauty Shops" for
the address and telephone number.

ELECTRIC CO.
617 N. H.

You'll save time-and steps- when
you use the Yellow Pages.

�LAWRENCE

A UT OMOB ILE-AUTOMOBILE

Automob ile Equipmen t
Evans Auto Supply 918 Mass .. . .......... .. 200
.
.... .........
4
Harnar Auto Supplies 836 Mass . . . . . . . .
337

FRITZ CO 14 E 8

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION

NEW AND USED
F OR ALL MAKES

GENUINE CHRYSLER 1f0-PAR PARTS
l'actory Enginttrtd &amp; I nsput&lt;a
Hood Tire$-Batteries-Car Heaters

Highes t Cash
Prices Paid
for Your J alopy

Seat Coven-Fan Belt3
Full line of auto parts &amp; .Acccssot ieJ
827 Vt .. .. ............ . ...... . . .. .. 607

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIRING

Pippert's Automot ive Parts Co 217 E 8\ ........ 8

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE

944 Mass .613

WE LDING

Automobile Painting

BATTERY
CHARG ING

CHAPPELL'S AUTO TRIM 646 Calif. .. . .. . . 1121
JAMES' BODY SHOP 624 N 2 .............. 398
UNIVERSITY MOTORS 707 N H ............ 540

Automobile Parts, Used
Auto Wrecking &amp; J unk Co Inc
&lt;See Advertisemen t
Kaw Motor &amp; Salvage Co 724
&lt;See Advertisement

712 E 9 . . .. . .. 954

USED CARS
Bought-Sold-Exchanged

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CALL

Automobile R adiator Rep airing

KAW

LAWRENCE RADIATOR &amp; GLASS SERV
300 Locust. 888

SKINNER'S RADIATOR SHOP 5 12 E 9 . .. .. .. 694

MOTOR &amp; SALVAGE CO.

Automobile R ental

724 N. 2nd

Hertz-Driv-Ur-Self Lie 634 Mass . .. .. . .... .. 3701
(See Advertisement This Pagel
_Uj)R~34 Mass . .... .. ............. 3701

tENT A
HfWdAR
tRD"'flfRTZ
- AND DRIVE IT YOURSELF

It's so easy; it's so conve n ient. Remember,
th e Hertz organization is the only coast-tocoast car rental system, operating in 325
cities throug hout the u.s., Canada, H awaii,
experienced through 24 years of service.
Your car will be beautifully conditioned,
properly insured, and as private as your
own. Ca ll or come in for rates and f ull information.

1397

Auto

Pa~s

NEW AND USED -

FOR ALL CARS

Aut o Accessories -

Gla ss

WE SAVE YOU 25% TO 40%
ON N E W P ARTS

We Buy Old &amp; W recked Cars

Auto Wrecking
&amp; Junk Co., Inc.
Phone 954

712 E. 9th

IF YOU NEED
A PlUMBER .. .

Hertz-Drive-Ur-Self Lie.
(Buddy Gallagher Motors )

634 Mass.

Call 3701

No need t o waste ~ minute!
J ust look in the Yelfow P ages
under " P lumbers."
They 're all listed there. Y ou
can loca te one near your home
- quickly and easily.

9

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AUTOMOBILE-AUTOMOBILE

LAWRENCE

Automobile Repairing

MOTOR IN

BOYER MOTORS 617 Mass ................ •401
BUICK AUTHORI ZED SALES &amp; SERVICE- COMPLETE SERVICE
FOR
YOUR MOTOR CAR
SALES &amp; SERVICE

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
PARKER BUICK CO 700 N H... .

. .401

CHEVROLET AUTHORIZED SERVICE

CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
SALES AND SERVICE
We Service All Makes of Car!
COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE
Washing- Greasing - Batteries- Tires
Bean System w:..eel Balancing
Road Service - Skelly Products

Chevrolet Super Service means skil lful, efficient, courteous service . . .
priced fairly ... performed by Chevrolet-trained mechanics using Chev·
role! parts and modern tools and
equipment.

"FOR RliJT?VTCE CALL"
WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H. . ... . .. 71
FORD AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE
BRING YOUR
FORO
BACK HOME
FOR SERVIC E

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO 714 Vt .•... 35()(
Gallagher Buddy Motors 634 Mass ..... ..... 10()(
Goodrum A C RFO 1 .. . .............. .. . . 1201

HADL BROS MOTOR CO

NINETEENTH ST. GARAGE
W. 0. Miller - Prop

COMPLETE OVERHAUL
Engine Tune-up-Body &amp; Fend&lt;r Repairing
Auto Painting-Acetylene Welding
USED CARS
] ESS HADL

ERNEST HADL

318 E 17 .......................... 785
If No Answer Call .. . ........ .. ... 1821-R
Hayden Motor Service 612 N 2 .............. 34!

HOPPER'S TUNE-UP SERVICE

GENERAL REP AIRING
Motor Tune-ups
Wrecker &amp; Battery Service
Call 229 - Night Calls 1694-M
1830 Mass.

MOTOR TUNE-UP
Complete

ELECTRICAL REPAIR SERVICE
CLUTCH-BRAKES AND
MOTOR OVERHAUL
512 E 9 .. .t.... . .. . .. .. . .. ....... .. 779

Specioli%ed

DODGE
PlYMOUTH

STUDEBAKER

All Makes
Repaired

Phone

CALL 361

616

SERVICE

And

Port~

RANSDELL

SANDERS

MOTOR SERVICE

MOTOR CO.

623 Mass.

622 Mass.

�AUTOMOBILE- AUTOMOBILE

LAWRENCE

Automobile Repairing (Cont' d )
HUNSINGER MOTOR CO

/Judson Authorized S ales &amp; Service

Automobile R ep air ing ( Cont' d )
RAY'S GARAGE 1247 Prairie . .. .. . . ... . ... 1613
SAM'S GARAGE
COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE
Motor Tune Up· Motor Rebuilding
Drake &amp; Clutch Service
Radi,.tor Repairing
\V reeker Service

WRECKER SERVICE
TEXACO PRODUCTS
922l Mass ......• ...... .. ... •.. . . .. . . 12

JAYHAWK MOTORS 702 Vt. .........•..... 639
KAISER-FRAZER SALES &amp; SERVICEBOARD &amp; MOORE MOTORS 11 W 7 . . ... . 161
KISER GARA GE

11

908 Vt . .. .... ... ...... ... ... .. . .. . 895

SANDERS MOTOR CO

I

TUNE-UPS- BRAKE SERVICE

Autho;ued Studebaker Sef'Tiil:e
Specialized Lubrication
Expert Wheel Balancing and Aligning
Motor Tune,up Specialist
Body • Pender Repair

GENERAL REPAIRS

622 Mass .......................... 616

~IOTOR

904 Vt

OVERHAUL

. . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . 2334

Mills Jim Garage 229 Elm
653
MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO 714 Vt ........ 35GD
MilTOR IN ONE STOP STATION 827 Vt . . 607
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)
NASH SALES &amp; SERVICEBOYER MOTORS bl7 Mass .............. 407
mneteenth Street Garage 1830 Mass
.. . 229
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)
OLDSMOBILE AU THORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE1 HUDSON M F Co 800 N H .... . .. .. ..... 625
*ACKARD AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICECOMPLETE

Sanders Motor Co 622 Mass .•...•••..•••••• 616
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)
Soden Frank E 1900 Mass
. .......... 292
Twenty-Third St Garage SbO W 23 .•...•..•. 497
WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H ........ n

Auto mobile Springs
UNDERWOOD METAL CO 730

Vt

.. ... .

403

Au tomobile :Tops
Chappell's Auto Trim 64b Calif ...... .. ..... 1121

Automobile Upholstering
Chappell's Auto Trim b4b Calif
. . .. . .1121
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)

SERVICE
ALL MAKES

"lJ'/HERE TO CALI!'
University Motors 707 N H . . . ... .•.. .... 540
If no answer call ................. 2416-W

Chappell's Auto Trim
Phone

RANSDELL MOTOR SERVICE 623 Mass ..... 361
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)

1121

Prospective customen "shop around"
by telephone. Be sure they see your message-classify all of your products and
services in these YELLOW PAGES.

Auto
Pai~ting

• Complete Auto Upholstering

He did a fine job ...

WHATJS HIS NAME?
The Yellow P ages can refresh
your memory and help you find
the repairman you want.
Look in the Y ellow P ages for
•.. names .. . addres s es ... telephone numbers.

• Custom Made Seat Covers
• Convertible Tops
• Seats Rebuilt
• Auto P ainting
GUARANTEED SATISFACTION
646 California
(At 1700 W. 7th)

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AUTOMOBI LE-A UTOMO BILE

LAWRENC E

Automobile Wrecker Service

Gallagher Buddy Motors 634 Mass . . . .
100
Hunsinger Motor Co 922 Mass ... . ....... . .. . 1
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO 714 Vt . .. ..... 350
&lt;See Advertisement This Page )
SAM'S CARAGE '108 Vermont
. . .. . . II?
(See Advertisement Thi s Page)
WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H ... ....•. . T
(See Advertisement This Page)

CALL

3500

Help newcomers in town to get ac
quainted with you-classify your prod
ucts and services in these Y ELLO If
PAGES.

MORGAN-MACK
MOTOR CO.
714 Vt.

HUDSON SALES &amp; SERVICE
920-22 M ass.

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.:&amp;
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Call 895

Nights Call 1081-M

•

ELECTRIC &amp;. ACETYLENE WELDING
RADIATOR REPAIRING

SAM'S GARAGE
908 Vermont

L--- -

Day or N ight

Winter
Chevrolet Co.
738 New Hampshire

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IF YOU NEE D
A PlUM BER ...
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Just look in the Yellow P ages
under "Plumbers."
They're all listed there. You
can locate one near your home
-qui&lt;:klY and easily.

.

�AWNINGS--BAKERS

LAWRENCE
8

AWNING &amp; CANVAS GOODS MFG CO
AWNINGS FOR EVERY PURPOSE
LAWN FURNITURE RECOVERED
TARPAULINS &amp; TRUCK COVERS
AWNING STORAGE &amp; REPAIRING

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"E.stimalts Chttr/111/1 Gi11tn"

7061 Mass ..••••••••••••.••••••••.• 1173

's Children's Shop 943 Mass ... • ... .... 603

VERA D 901

Mass •••.•.••.••..•••...636

PASTRIES OF ALL KINDS

ers

Call 291

- ONS BAKERY 816 Mass .. .. . . .. . .... 291
!See Advertisement This Pagel

UIDY BREAD-

DRAKE BAKERY 907 Mass . . . . ..... . ..... 61
llllb Bakery 907 Mass .•••••••••••• : • •••••• 61

BUNS

ROLLS

!See Advertisement This Page)

lAY'S BAKERY 412 w 9 . . . . . . ..... . .. .... n6
!See Advertisement This Page)

-SPECIALTY BREADSWhole Wheat-Rye-French

the YELLOW PAGES be yop.r
pping helper.

COMMONS

StWe needless steps! Find names, ad'SSes, telephone numbers in the YELW PAGES.

PHIL S. COMMONS, Mgr.

I

BAKERY
816 Mass.

BAKERS

producers of the finest
and best
SPECIALIZING IN

Wedding - Party
&amp; Birthday Cakes
ALL SIZES

Phone 716
412 VV 9th Street

Drake
Bakery
907 Mass.

13

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BANKS

BEARINGS

LAWRENCE

Banks
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 746 Mass ........... 30

(See Advertisement This Page)
Lawrence National Bank 647 Mass •.•..••.•.• 70

Batteries ( Cont' d)
GALLAGHER BUDDY MOTORS
ACME -

1

BATTERIES

Barbecue

..
Miller Barbecue RFD 5 . . . ... . ... . ...... 781-N-4
Southern Pit Barbecue 1834 Mass ........... 2001

Complete Se"ice On AH Makes
DESOTO
PLYMOUTH
634 Mass .........................
1000
_,

Barbers
•

AUTO-LITE

Clodfelters Appointment Barber Shop 7291 Mass. 926
Eldridge Barber Shop 701 Mass ............. 2019
Stadium Barber Shop 1033 Mass ............. 438

GOODRICH B f BATTERIES
Liberd Allowance
For Your Old Battery

Batteries

B.F. Goodriell
FIRST IN RUBBE

Free Delivery &amp; Installation
All Batteries Guaranteed

AUTO-LITE BATTERIEs-

SMITH ELECTRIC CO 617 N H ....••.... 163

EXIDE BATTERIES

uWHBRB TO CAT.l!'

I

Goodrich

The honest, accurate advice
of the Dealers listed below
will prolong your battery's
life.

•

B F Stores 929

GOODYEAR BATTERIES-

DISTRIBUTOR
STOFFER MILT 623 Locust ..•••••••••• 1

WHEN IT'S AN D&lt;IDE YOU START

"FOR SERVICE CALL"

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION
•

SKELCO BATTERIES
Road Service Complete Auto Repair
Skelly Products - Hood Tires
Bean System \Vheel Balancing
Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Serrice

Fritz Co 14 E 8... . . . . ................. 4

No selling campaign is complete
unless it makes tr buying by telephone"
easy.

Complete Banking Service

82 7 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f:Jf:J7

RAPID TRANSIT INC 10oo Mass .. ..... . ... 13
Smith's Service Station 600 Mass ....••.... 200
U S RUBBER CO BATTERIES
DEPENDABLE

SINCE

ECONOMICAL

1877

NATIONWIDE SERVICE

OFFICERS
Wm. Docking, Chairman of the Board
Geo. Docking, President
•
F. C. Whipple, vice-Pres. and Trust
Officer
Kelvin Hoover, VIce-President
E. B. Martin, Cashier and Asst. Trust
Officer
E. J. Coy, Asst. Cashier
George Dunkley, Asst. Cashier
Georgiana Graves, Asst. Cashier

UTVHERE TO CALL"

RAPID TRANSIT

First National Bank
Profits $500.000.00

Northeast Corner Eighth and Maae.

DEALER
INC 1000 Mass ...............,"'

Bearings
A B C ASSOCTD BEARINGS CO 2918 McGee

Trfwy Kansas City Mo &lt;Toll Call&gt; Kansas
City. Valentine-53

Telephone 30

C.oital Stock-Surolus

Mass . _ ••••••••.

•

Who fixes

RADIOS?
That's a question the Yellow Pages
can answer quickly.
Just look under ''Radio Service.''
And you'll save time and steps.

•

�LAWRENCE

Beauty Shops
Armstrong Beauty Shop 7231 Mass ..........• 567

BAND BOX BEAUTY SHOP 1144 I nd .•....... 430

Charme Beauty Salon 941! Mau . ... . ...•... 5.3.3
CSee Advertisement This Page)

CHRISTINE'S BEAUTY SHOP 941 R I. ....... 657
CORN'S STUDIO OF BEAUTY 23 W 9 . ..••... 7fYl
(See Advertisement TliJis Page)

DRISCOLL BEAUTY SHOP 943 Mass ...•••.•. 60.3
(See Advertisement This Page)

HILLSIDE BEAUTY SHOP &amp;20 W 9 . . .. . ..... m
MARCELLA'S BEAUTY SHOP 342 Ind ..•••.. 520
MARINELLO BEAUTY SALON 1119 Mass ..... 49.3
(See Advertisement This Pilge)

ROSE BEAUTY SHOP 1020 Vt .............. Sl
STADIUM BEAUTY SHO
Sptci•li:int In
PERMANENT W.AVING
HAIR SHAPING
HAIR STYLING
]OS£PHINB Snw.u.T- Ou1111r

BEAUTY SHOPS-BEER

B~~ON
ealJ

R adio Wave
COSM E TIC T REN D
COSM E TI CS
F OR BEAU TY

,

Chuck's Beer Place 71~ Mass .. . ............ 3330

DOCKERY CLARENCE

HOWARD CABINET
VAPOR 15ATHS
FOR H EALTH

Studio
of Beauty

(See Advertisement This Page)

Beer, Retail

941V2 Ma...

He lene Curtis P e rmanent•
Mac hi ne, Machi ne le.. and Cold Wavea
Rilling Koolerwave

Vanity Beauty Shop 1019 Mass . ........••.. 1.372

Miller Furniture Co 741 Mass •.......•••.... 246

f
533

Nettle L. Wolf-owner

1033 Mass ..........•.......•••... 4.38

Bedding

1S

23

w. 9th.

P ersonalized Haircutting &amp; Styling
Helene Curtis &amp; Zotos Cold Wave
AIR CONDITIONBD-SOPT W ATBR

GEO. CORN, OWNER

Call 709
STRONG BEER &amp; ALE
OPEN 9 A.M. TO ll P.M,

Hair Styling
F acials

1014 Mass ...•.........•.........• . 70.3

Hair Tinting
Manicuring

Green Gable Cafe 514 E 8 .... . ...... . ..... 2022
Greenwood Tavern &amp; Cafe 804 Vt ..... . •.•.• 2032
Hull John G 919 N H.... ..................148

STUART'S TAVERN 17 E 9 ... ............ .3366

603

Phone

YELLOW PAGES are always nearby
when you want to look up the name or
address of a business or service.
It pays to advertise in this YELLOW
PAGE section.

DRISCOLL
BEAUTY SHOP

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Driscoll
943 Mass. Street
I

COMP L E T E

BEAU TY SER V ICE

PHONll

AND COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE
For a Lovelier You

CALL

1372

Vanity Beauty Shop
FAY H. BROWN

AT 1019 MASS. ST.

Air Conditioned

493
AIR CONDITIONBD

MARINELLO Beauty Salon
1119 MASSACHUSETTS

�16

BEER-BRAKE

LAWRENCE

Beer, Wholesale

Billiard Parlors

Brooks J A Co 715 N J . . ... . ............ . .. 273

BUDWEISER BEER
King of Bottled Beer
PREFERRED
•• • Where Ever You Go

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"
McDonald Beverage Co 1124 Emery rd • • •. 663

GOETZ COUNTRY CLUB PILSENER BEER-BRl!WERS OP THl!
FAMOUS
COUNTRY CLUB

BEER

cff9!!!f.

(puNTRY(j:us
PILSENER BEER

"WHERB TO BUY IT"
STONE PROD CO 304 W 6 • •••••• • • • • • • • 265
If no answer call •• ••••• • •••••••• • • •• 985

Brunswick Billiard Parlor
Follow The Crowd Here
714 Mass ................. • ... .. ... 204
Holloway's Pool Hall 735~ N H .. .• . • .. • ••• •209
Smoke House Pool Hall
Budweiser on Tap &amp; Bottles
738 Mass .............. . ...••..... 2011
Tut's Billiard Parlor
Half-Block South Eldridge Hotel
719 Mass .......... . ........ -~ .... . l!o.

Blacksmiths
Underwood Metal Co 730 Vt .. .. ......... . . .40
Zimmerman &amp; Sons 1832 Mass .............. 4~

Bonds, Surety
Charlton Insurance Agency Insurance bg .. .. .. 69

Books
Book Nook 1021! Mass ....................M
Keeler Book Store 939 Mass .................. J
Masden's Watch Shop
Religious Articles &amp; Bible SuAplles
12 E 9 ..... . ... . ....... . .. . ..•..•... (

ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORES
" Book Seller1 to l oyhawlurr'
SCHOOL &amp; OFFICE SUPPLIES

Hetzel Beverage Co 735 N H .. . ..........• . . 158
McDonald Beverage Co 1124 Emery rd ........ 663

Gift s - Stationery
Fountain Pens

MUEHLEBACH PILSENER
First Tty
MUEHLEBACH PILSENER
"The Beer You Like Best
Is Beot"

TWO STORES

+

"WHERB TO BUY IT"
DISTRIBUTOR

BROOKS J A CO 715 N J ........... . ... 273
PABST BLUE RIBBON BEE
33 FINE BREWS
BLENDED INTO
ONE GREAT
BEER

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
DISTRIBUTOR

BROOKS J A CO 715 N J .. . .. . ... . . . . . . 273
SCHLITZ BEER-

1401 Ohio . ...... . .............•... 1401
1 237 Oread ... ... .• . . .. ..••....••.•• 492
Nights-Sundays- Holidays CaN .. 1249-J or 427

Rowlands College Book Store~
Main Store 1401 Ohio .... . . . ......•... 140
Annex Store 1237 Ore ad .... . .. . ..... . ... 49

Bottlers
Adkins Boyd L 1 725 I nd ...... . .. .. ....... 3lo\
Dr Pepper Bottling Co 815 N H . . ... . . . ... . .. l'll

SQUIRT-

DR PEPPER BOTTLING CO 815 N H ... . . . . l'll

Bowling Alleys
PLADIUM------------,

The Best In Bowling Pleasure
12 MODERN I..ANES
Open Bowling Afternoons and
Fri. • Sat. &amp; Sun. All Day &amp; Ennini
Fru Innruction1
901 Miss ...............••.....•.. 3379

HETZEL BEVERAGE CO 735 N H ..• . .. .. .158

Stone Produce Co 304 W 6 . ........ . ..... . . 265

Bicycles
Blevins Bike Shop 701 Mlch . .............. . .. 73
Goodrich B F Stores
Schwinn Built Bicycle And Accessories
929 Mass ................. . ..... . .... 21
Rutter's Shop 1016 Mass .••••...••••• .. ••.. . 319

Bicycles, Repairing

Boxes, Corrugated
LAWRENCE PAPER CO Ft of

N H ........... 12!

Boys' Wear
OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 821 Mass ...... 2a

Brake Service

KISER GARAGE 904 Vl ...... . ......•. . ... 23)
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION

Blevins Bike Shop 701 Mlch . .. . .............. 73

Let U1 Check Your

BRAKES FOR SAFETY

MERCHANTS and businesJ firms
appreciate being told that you found
them in the YELLOW PAGES.

Free Inspection

"If

:JIOU

can't

6tOP-:JIOU

611oufdn't #arl''

827 Vt •••••• .. •••• . .•• .. •. . . ... .. . 6f11

�LAWRENCE

Breeding, Cattle, Artificial
Douglas County Artificial Breeders Assoctn
·
1228 Haskell 238

BREEDING-CAFES

17

Bus Lines (Cont'd)
SANTA FE TRAILWAYS-See Continental
Trailways Bus Depot
UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass .............. . 707

Business Colleges

Brushes
Stanley Home Products Dealer 643 Tenn ...... 266

-See Schools, Business

Cabinet Makers

Building Materials

Burgner-Bowman-Matthews Lumber Co 308 w 6. 81
Friend Paul H Lumber Co 1030 Mass ........... 42
LOGAN-MOORE LBR CO 627 Mass .......... 113
Reedy Pete Lbr Co 1846 Mass ............... 176
Shaw Lumber Co 701 Vt .................. 147

Bus Companies, City
Rapid Transit Co The
Call For Local Bus Only
1000 Mass .......................... 388
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

Bus Lines
CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYs------

Lackey R B Cabinet Works 1610 W 9 ......... ln
If no answer call ...................... 2542

Cafes

ALAMO CAF'r:------ - - - - - - - .
Ptal11ring Ct&gt;mplttt

LUNCHES .AND DINNERS
Steaks - Chops - Short Orders
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
1109 Mass ..............••.....•.. 3604

Blue Bucket Shop 828 Vt ................... 794
BLUE MILL
STEAIG &amp; CHICKEN

"To the next town11

CoMPLBTB DINNBRS 01. SHORT 0aDIIU

or across America

Open
J!RNil!

"FOR lNPOR'ftfATION CALL"
UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass ........... 707
GREYHOUND LINES

I

ONLY BY
~
. GREYHOUND
You See the Real
America!
Convenient, low-cost travel to every
one of the 48 states, and Canada.

St~nd4JI

PUWAM-o.,.,.

1009 Mass •.•.••.•••••••••••.• ••.•• 409

&lt;Continued Next Page)

Let the YELLOW PAGES be your
shopping center.

(GREYHOUND)

-CHARTER SERVICE-

"FOR INFOR'J!ATION CALL''
UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass ........... 707
GREYHOUND LINES 638 Mass . . . . . . . . . . ... 707
KAW VALLEY BUS LIN
THREE BUSES DAILY TO
Linwood-Bonner Springs and
Kansas City
Intermediate Stops
New Coaches -

Low Pares

1008 Mass ..........•.......•.. ••. 502
GOOD SERVICE -

LOCAL
CITY BUS SCHEDULES
Leave Haakell-2-22-42 min. put hour
Leave 4th 4 Malne-2-22-42 min. put hour
Leave K.U.~ -15-25- S5- 45 -IllS min. put

hour

Leave 7th 4

•

Locuat (North Lawrence)-

- ,....,_.....,ll..J~•~a,tt

Leave E. 13th- -

hour

MODERATE PRICES

AIR CONDITIONED

Always Ready to Serve

e CHICKEN
e STEAKS
e REGULAR D~NERS
e HOME MADE PIES

.

at hour

YOUR "LOCAL" BUS SERVICE
1000 Mass.
388

Gemmell's Cafe

�20

CAMERAS-CHINAWARE

LAWRENCE

Cameras

Candy, Retail (Cont'd)

BROWN'S HANK CAMERA SHoo--- - - - ,
REUABLE PH OTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
Kodak$, Movie Cameras, Enlargers, Projectors,
·Screens, Films, Papers, Chemicals
VIBWMAST£lt EQUIPMENT

•
PHOTO FINISHING
846 Mass ....... . ...... . . . . . . . .. .. 1707
If no answer . ............. .. . . ... 1440-R

HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass : ... . .... .. ... . .•. 41
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

STOWITS REXALL DRUG STORE

Russell St over Candies
847 Mass . ... ... .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .... • . 516
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

Candy, Wholesale

COKER A 8 &amp; SON 1337 Mass . . .. . ..... . .. 558:
Pierson August J &amp; Son 16 E 9 . ... . ....... . 1792

Canning
Stokely Foods lne E 10 ........... .. .. • .. . .. 10&lt;

MOSSER-WOLF &amp; CO
Y o11r .ANthoriztd Dttll" for
Eastman Kodak - Bell &amp; Howell
Du Pont-Ansco-Argus-Revere
Leica-Leitz Microscopes
VIEWMASTER STEREOSCOPESRADIANT SCREENS
1107 Mass •.. • ... . .. . . • •••••••••• • •. 50

Carpet Cleaning'
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass . . . . . • . . ... 7l

Carpets
FIRTH CARPETS &amp; RUGS-

FRANK'S FURNITURE CO 834 Mass .•••.. 834

MILLER FURNITURE CO

Candy, Retail
DIXIES CARMEL CORN1- - - -- - -ROASTED NUTS
FRENCH FRIED POPCORN
&amp; CARMEL CORN
HOME MADE CANDY
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES

" W e Will Mail Your Ordef"
"WHERE TO BUY IT"
DIXIES CARMEL CORN SHOP 842 Mass . . 1330

A11thoriud Dtdltr for
MOHAWK·SMITH KARAGHEUSIAN
MASLAND-ARTIOOM ROXBURY CARPETS
Wall to Wall InstallatJoos
by Experienced Competent Layers
741 Mass ...... . ....... . .

. ....... 246

WEAKLEY'S FURNITURE CO

Bigelow Sanford Rugs
729 Mass ......•..•.. . ......... . ... 932

WEAVER A D 901 Mass .. .. •.. . .. . . .. .. . . . 636

Cash Registers

CAMERAS
Eastman Kodaks - Bell &amp; Bowell
Argus Revere - Keystone
Viewmaster Stereoscopes

HOME MOVIES
Are Easy • • • Are Fun
Rent a Camera or Projector

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V ~ vc,~ Phone 41

721 Man.~

NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS-

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO 116 E 8
Topeka Kans . (Toll Call) Topeka 3-6435

Cemeteries
Memorial Park Cemetery E 15 . . . . ........ . . 1459
Oak Hill Cemetery S E Limits . . .. . .. . .. • .. .. 491

Chairs-Renting
Anderson Furniture Co 812 N H .......•...•• 252

Chambers of Commerce ,
Chamber of Commerce Wren bg .. . . .. .. . • ... . 485

Chemicals
Pur-O-Zone Chemical Co 724 Mass .. .. . ...... . 96
Stanley Home Products Dealer 643 Tenn . . .... 266
Westvaco Cheml Div 9 &amp; Maple .... ... ...... 38811

Chicken Dinners
Dine-A-Mite Inn
Served.on 25 minute notice
23 &amp; La ......••.•.•... . .•.•••••.•• . 845

The Perfect Year 'Round Gift.
(Wrapped for Mailing-FREE)

Stowits

Re~~ n n o•-

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Call 516

.Children's Wear
Stork Haven The 841 Ma~~.
· · · • .. . ...• • •3515
SWOPE'S CHII nnen·~ :snOP 943 Mass .. .. •. 603

Chiiiaware
House of China &amp; Glass 906 N H
660
Shimmons Shop 906 N H
· · · · · · · · · · · · · 660

VERNON'S HARDWARE

io29. Mass::::::::: :107

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Chiropodists
BITTENBENDER C R 729~ Mass . . . . . . • . .

CHIROPODISTS-CLINICS

21

O eaners
676

Chiropractors, DC
ALBRIGHT C R
CHIROPRACTOR
House Calls Day or Nigllt
Hospital Facilities A ..ailable
X-RAY - COLON IRRIGATIONS
Spinal, Sacro-IIliac and Nerve Specialist
1023~ Mass . .. . . ................... 1531
Residence ........ . ................1385

COLBURN ARTHUR R 1024 Vt .. .. ......... . 115
Residence Call .......................• 3593
CRAIG &amp; COLBURN CHIROPRACTIC CLINic--,
COMPLETE
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
X-Ray - Florescopic
Lady Nurses
Call for Appointment
1024 Vt . .. . ................. . ..... 115

CRAIG H W 1024 Vt .. .. ........... . ...... 115

Christian Science Practitioners
Be-lerstock Alice F Mrs r 1506 Crescent rd . . .. 1583
McKenzie Elizabeth Mrs r 646 Ky ...•..•.•.. 3594
Stoner Allee B Mrs r 1103 N H . . . ........ .. 2849

Churches
Assembly of God Church 1242 Mass . . ... . . . 2112
Baptist Church 801 Ky ....... .. . .. . . ...... 494
Baptist Church First 416 Lincoln .. ....• .... 3536
Catholic Church 1229 Vt .. ................. 338
Christian Church First Study 1000 Ky ......... 790
Church of Christ 1501 N H ....•........... 853
.Church of The Nazarene Parsonage 1842 Vt •.. 1243
Congregational Church
Study 925 Vt . ...... . ...... . ... . . ..... . 475
Kitchen 925 Vt ........................ . 193
Episcopal Church 1011 Vt .. . .. .... . ... .... 1111
Evangelical United Brethren Church The
1501 Mass. 2508
Friends Cnurch 1205 N Y . .............. . 2624-J
Friends Church 1601 N H...... . ........ 1419-W
Lutheran Church Trinity 1245 N H ..... . ..... .624
Methodist Church First 946 Vt .. . . ..• ...... 1908
Presbyterian Church First 901 Vt . .... .. .. . . . 630
!=alvation Army The 729 Vermont ............ 633
Officers Quarters .........•.....•.... 2413-J
\\test S1de Presbyterian Church 605 Maine .• 26n-w

City Offices
Building Inspector Watkins Bk Bg ............ 460
City Clerk Watkins Bk bg . . .. ... . . .. . .. .... . 460
City Engineer Watkins Bk Bg ... . ...••••... .. 460
City Garage 445 Miss ..................... 463
City Water Dept Watkins Bk bg .. . . . . ........ 461
Fire Dept No 1 745 Vt ... ....... . . .. .....•. 496
Flre Oept No 2 1839 Mass.. .. . .. • .. .. ... .. 187
Health Dept Watkins Bk bg .... . . . .. . .. . ... . 462
Health Director Watkins Bk bg . . .... . ....•.. . . 90
Lawrence Recreation Commission 115 W 11 . ... 1814
Mayor Watkins Bk Bg ............ .. ...... . 460
Meter Shop N End of lnd ........ . ......... 897
Milk &amp; Food Sanitation Watkins Bk Bg .....•.. 462
Police Dept 745 Vt .. .. . .......... . . . ..... .153
Pumoing Station N End Ind ... .. . .... ..... .. 968

Catalogue you-r products and se-rvices in these YELLOW PAGES. It costs
little to be completily represented here.

ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY &amp; DRY
LAL
CLEANERS 1111 Mass.&lt;&gt;"'Q
HILLSIDE JAYHAWK CLEANERS 626 W 9 . .• 123
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp;DRY CLEANERS
Downtown Plant 740 Vt . ... . .. . .......... 432
Cash &amp; Carry 1903 Mass ............ . ... . 2n
KANSAS CLEANERS 12~ E 8 . . . .. ..... .... 420
LAWRENCE LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
1001 N H. 383
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass ....... . . . 75
New York Cleaners Annex 411 W 14 .. . ...... .307
Quality Cleaners 539 Indiana ... . ... . .•.•. ... 185
ROGERS FASHION CLEANERS 8 E 8 .. . ...... 498
TOPPS CLNRS 1407 Mass ••..•••••.•.....• 243

O eaners, Drapery
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass ...... ... . . 75 .

Clinics, Chiropractic

ALBRIGHT C R~-------"-~
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
Complete X-ray &amp; Fluoroscopic Service
Colon &amp; Rectal Disorders
Call Fo~ Info~malion
Spinal, Sacro-Illiac aAd Nerve Specialist
1023~ Mass ...................... 1531
Residence ........ . ................ 1385

CRAIG &amp; COLBURN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
COMPLETE
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
X-Ray - Florescopic
Lady Nurses
Call for Appointment

1024 Vt

. . .. . .. 115

Twenty-First Century
Chiropractic Makes
Daily Treatment
Unnecessary
It Pays to Investigate
PHONE
Office or Residence

1531
Office 1023V2 Mass.
Opposite
Granada Theater
Naturopathic Physician,
Spinal, Sacro-lfliac and
Nerve Specialist
X-Ray Laboratory

Dr.
C. R. Albright

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CLOTHIN~ONCRETE

LAWRENCE

Clothing

Clothing ( Cont'd)

BROWN'S TOGGERY 830 Mass •.•••••.••••• 389
CARL'S CLOTHifR
BOTANY
STETSON HATS

"~00"

AJUlOW SHDI.TS

INTERWOVEN SOCKS
Glu To Sbow Y o.w • • •
905

Litwin's 831 Mass
. . .............. 1088
OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 821 Mass ...•.. 203
PALACE CLOTHING CO 843 Mass .........•. 915
Wolfson's 743 Mass •.•...•.•••••.• ..••••• 675

Mass •....• • . ••••••••••••••••••905

Gibbs Clothing Co
Where Cash Buys More
811 Mass ....................•..... 459
lawrence Surplus
Store No 1 935 Mass .... .............. .. 669
Store No 2 740 Mass .................... 588

Clothing, Second Hand
SALVATION ARMY THE

729

Vermont •.••••. 633

Clubs, Country
Country Club 1 Ml Won Highway 40 ... ....... 404

Clubs, Social
Faculty Womens Club 1300 l&amp;......... . . .1309
University Club 1007&amp; Mw . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 512

Coal
BIG CHIEF COALSNIDER COAL &amp; HEAT SERV CO
200 locust .1010

BURGNER-BOWMAN-MATTHEWS LBR CO

308 w 6.81

JAYHAWK COAL

COAL
Call

576
If No
Answer
Call 2245

I

S unf lower Brlqueta
Arkansas Semi-Anthracite
Oklahoma LeHigh

McCONNELL'S

Cl ean P rompt De livery
844 E. 13

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Rffily Pete lumber Co 1846 Mass ... ... .•• 176
SNIDER COAL &amp; HEAT SERV CO
200 locust.1010

McCONNEll LUMBER CO 844 E 13 ......... 576
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 w 6 ...... ........ 152
SNIDER COAL &amp; HEAT SERVICE CO

RENTAL STOKERS
0 P BlN FEED ASH
REMOVAL SALES
200 locust

a:

SERVICE

.......... ... 1010

SUNFLOWER REFINED COAL _ _ _ _ __

Reinforcing Rods &amp; Mesh.
Steel Windows (all types)

The modern bituminous coal. Refined for economy. Sized for easy
handling and perfect combustion.
The careful buyer's choice.

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Light Weight Pumice Blocks
Phone

264

Lawrence
Building Materials Co.
1834 Mass.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Burgner-Bowman Matthews lbr Co 308 W 6 .m
McCONNELL LUMBER CO 844 E 13 ...... 576

Coal Stokers -See Stokers
Colonic Irrigation s
ALBRIGHT C R 10231 Mass .............. 1531

Concrete P roducts
Holliday Wm L 701 Conn ......••• ... •••• .1560
lawrence Building Materials Co 1834 Mass .... 264
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

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Concrete Products ( Cont' d)
Morton's Concrete Block Co 1834 Mass ....•... 264
PENNY M N CONSTRUCTION CO 730 Del a ... 1892
(See Advertisement This Page)

Concrete, Ready Mixed
Ready Mixed Concrete Co 730 Del ........... 1892

Confectioners
Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass ....••. .3395

Contractors, Building Repairing
Peters Wm Oliver 1629 Ark ..............•.. 822

Contractors, Concrete
Penny M N Constr Co 730 Delaware •..•.••. 1892

Contractors, Drilling, Oil Well
Wilson W D Drilling Contr 520 Ohio ...•••••. 2968

Contractors, General
Bechtel Corp 9 &amp; Maple ................... 898
Blosser Bldg Co 2328 Vt .•....•••....••.••• 351
Blosser Co Field Office 11 &amp; Mo ...........•. 908
Cloepfil Kieth S 2000 W 21 ............ 766-K-12
Constant Construction Co 201 Perry ............ 89
Green B A Constr Co 420 W 11 ............ 884

KAPFER CONSTR &amp; ENGINEERING
INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
BUILDING
1605

w 19 .......•.........•...•.. 3630

CONCRETE-CRANES

23

County Offices
Attorney Court House .................•.•• . 559
Budget &amp; Accounting Dlv 1100. Mass .......... 478
Clerk Court House ..•.......•..•••...••...359
Clerk of District Court Court House ........... 543
Commissioners Court House .••••••.••••••••• .359
Convalescent Hospital 1004 W 4 ............. 988
County Court Court House .................. 961
Engineer Court House .... .............•...• 371
Farm Bureau P 0 bg ..................... 2502
Health Dept Watkins Bk Bg .•.•.•...•••.•••• 462
Kansas Highway Patrol, County Jail . .•••••• , ••• 38
Probate Judge Court l(ouse .............. : . . 393
Production &amp; Marketing Administration
641 Mass.652
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

Cranes, Renting
CENTROPOLIS CRANE RENTING_ _ _ __

(Centropolis

' SPECIALIZING IN
MOTO-CRANE
RENTAL SERVICE
Also Machinery Moving • Steel Erection • Winch
Truck-Trailers Equipped to Haul Anything.
Established 1888.

HEAVY HAULING

"FOR lNFORllfATION CALL"
CENTROPOLIS TRANSFER CO 7012 Truman

Rd Kansas City Mo (Toll Call). Benton-2800

Stinson 0 F 1740 Ind ............•••...•. 1663 ·
Utility Construction Co 201 Perry ............. 89

Contractors, Land Clearing
Richardson's Construction Co RFD 6 ..•...752-K-12

Corsets
Spirella Corsetiere 421 Ohio ........••.....2818
(See Advertisement This Page)

Cosmetics
Charme Beauty Salon
Dermetics &amp; Cosmetic Trend Cosmetics
941! Mass .........•••...•••••....•533
Luzier's Cosmetic Consultant
Jeanne Winslow
1930 Ky ...............•••.••••.... 3739
WEAVER A D 901 Mass ......•....•.•.•... 636

SPIRELLA
CORSETIERE
Individually Designed
Corsets - Girdles - Panties
Panty Briefs - Bras - Strapless Bras &amp; Bandeaus
Surgical Supports
For Women &amp; Men
"Satisfaction Guaranteed"

Vibrated
and
Power
Pressed

PreCast

Products

Haydite Blocks
I.Jght Weight

FOR FIREPROOF
PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION
PHONE

1892

Dependable "Extra Strength" Quality
Accurate Proportioning
More Thoro Mixing

Phone 2818

Wire Mesh-Reinforcing Steel
Steel Windows

Mrs. Sybil M. Gregg

M. N. PENNY

UNo. Answer Call1946-W
421 Ohio - 1008 Ohio

Construction Co.
730 Delaware

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CRATING-DAIRIES

LAWRENCE

Crating Service
LAWRENCE TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO
INC 731 N H 15
If no answer call
.. . ... . .. . . Im-M
Smith Ethan A Moving &amp; Trfr Co 11 E 9 . ••. .• •46

Credit Reporting Bureaus
Credit Bureau of lawrence 719! Mass . . . .... . . 467

Curios
READ PAT INDIAN TRADER
Across From The Court House
1107! Mass . .. . .. ........... . .. . . ... 947

Dairies

GRADE A

Pasteurized, Homogenized and Skim !filk
Coffee Cream
Buttermilk
Half &amp; Half
Whippmg Cream
Orange Juice
Chocolate Milk
Creamed Cottage Cheese
Re gular or Country Style

Ask Your Grocer Or

Cal1182
DEUCIOUS ICE CREAM &amp; NOVELTIES

CHAMNEY DAIRY RFD 4 .... .. . . . . . . . . 729-K-2
FRITZEL-JAYHAWK DAIRY PRODUCTS
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Grade " A" Pasteuri:ted
Homogeoized and Skim
Milk. At your Favorite ~
Grocery or for Regular__:.._:._..~
Home Delivery.
Cottage Cheese-Regular or Country Style
Chocolate and Orange Drinks - Butter

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"
FRITZEL-JAYHAWK DAIRY PRODUCTS
C A Galloway
834 Vt ........ . . .. . ....•...•.... 182
Fritzei-Jayhawk Dairy Products 834 Vt . • .•.. 182
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel
GOLDEH CREST DAIRY 2016 Leamard . . . . . .3162
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
Lawrence Sanitary Milk &amp; Ice Cream Co 202 W 6 .696
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

C. A. GALLOWAY

834 Vermont

Phone

Call

696
And We
Will Deliver to Your Door

PASTEURIZED
AND HOMOGENIZED

..... DE

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CREAM
2016 Leamard

Grade A Milk
Varsity Velvet Ice Cream
Table Talk Butter
Creamed Cottage Cheese
Bireley's Orangeade

FRESH
PURE

RICH
SAFE

Ill
202

w. 6th.

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Dairy Products

25

Department Stores

FRITZEL-JAYHAWK DAIRY PRODUCTS

834 Vt.182

Lawrence Sanitary Milk &amp; Ice Cream Co

202 w 6.696
Meyer Sanitary Milk Co 304 Locust ........... 262

Dancing Studios
LINDLEY MAXINE
Instructions-All Types of Dancing
819 Vt ... . .............•.......•.... 100

Dead Animal Removers
DEAD ANIMAL CO INC 1025 Conn ••.•....... 197
FARMERS RENDERING SERV 1025 Conn ••••. 197
HILL RENDERING SERV 1025 Conn .•••••••• 197
STANDARD RENDERING CO SERVICE
We Pay For Dead
Animals--At Your Farm
Horses • Cattle • Hogs
If Not Skinned or
Decomposed
We Pay Telephone Charges

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"
STANDARD RENDERING CO 1610 E 15 ... 369

Decorators, Interior
CASTLE DECORATORS
See Our Advertisement At "Painters"
1243 Del ...............•....••.... .3012
HIGGINS DAVID DECORATIVE SERV
We Do All Kinda of

INTERIOR DECORATING
and

FURNITURE REFINISHING
BJtimt1111
~202

DAIRY-DOG

p,,

Almira ...................... 1456

Murphy Jean 18 E 9 ..................... 3688

Delivery Service
HANK'S DELIVERY SERVIC
Package Delivery
Merchants Delivery
Apartment Moving &amp;: Light Haulina
Prompt Sm1il'

1211 Vt ........•...... . •.......•.• 797

GAMBLES DEPT"STORE 930 Mass .......... 528
Montgomery Ward &amp; Co
Retail Store 825 Mass ..... .............. 195
Catalog Order Dept 825 Mass ............... 58
Penney J C Co 807 Mass ................... 435
WEAVER AD 901. Mass ................... 636

Dictating Machines
Peterson's
Magnetic Recording &amp; Transcribing Machines
710~ Mass ...........••••..••.••••••• 13

Dies
Kansas Mfg Co The
Tools-Dies Manufactured Per Specifications
623 Vt ...........•......••.••••••. 411

Ditching Service
Stephens Ditching Setv RFD 2 ........... 752-K-3
(See Advertisement This Page)

Doctors
-See Specific Headings, such u Chiropractors, Dentists, Oculists, Optometrists,
Osteopathic Physicians &amp; Surgeona, D.O.,
Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D., Veteriuar·
ians, etc.

Dog &amp; Cat Hospitals
LEASURE VETERINARY HOSPITAL----.
Da. T. ]. Lusuaa
Established Since 1930

Complete Small Animal Service
Boarding, Clipping and Treatment
809 Vt ..... ....... .... ............. 240

PIERSON I J
Boarding-Bathing-Clipping
Large Outside Individual Runs
2201 La . ... ................ • ....... 186
RILING JOHN L
General Practice
large And Small Animals
1745 w 9 .....•...............••••• 2499
WEMPEWW
General Veterinary Practitioner
Modern Small Animal Hospital
With Complete Small Animal Service
219 E 9 ................. .... ....... 602

Dentists
Albers John A 847 Mass .......•.. . ......... 823
Alexander CJ 1101! Mass .................. 421
Brown Forrest D 800 Mass ...•.....•.•••••. 374
Doty F H 927 ~ Mass ...................... 795
Frink l H 847 Mass ....... ..... ... ... ..... 571
Getto Paul H Lawrence Natl Bk bg •••••••••• 3692
Gorrill Will R 803 Mass ............•....... 399
Haun Richard M soH Mass ................ 204
Kennedy A R 8451 Mass .................... 551
KennedyT A 8451 Mass .................... 551
Kincaid Paul K 8391 Mass ........ •. ........ 989
O'Bryon C F
X- Ray - General Practice
19

w9

........•.........•••••••••. 570

Perry J I 15 E 7 ..........•.•.••••••••.. 395
If no answer call ...................... 1911
Stevens P N 815 Mass ...... . ............ .1515

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~eBp~~:?.rrene.q,_
Ditching for Pipe, Cable, Sewer,
Tile, Footing &amp; Foundation•
Estimates Without

Obligations

·

Call 752-K·3

STEPHENS DITCHING SERV.
2Va Miles So. on HI-Way 69

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DORMITORIES-DRUGGISTS

LAWRENCE

Dormitories

We Cater to the
Needs of Parties
Churches - Banquets
And Social Functions
of All Kinds

1'~
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4092

THE SPUDNUT SHIW
908 MASS.

Battenfeld Hall 1425 La .... • ..........•.... 965
Carrut h Hall 1345 La . .... ................. 164
Corbin Hall 420 W 11 ..., .........•...... .. 860
Don Henry Co-op 1420 Ohio .•.••.••..•••.••. 86
Foster Hall 1200 La . .. . . . . ............... 257
Harman Co-Op Club 15371 Tenn ... . . . . .. . . .. 506
Henley House Co-Oo 1.236 Oread .... .• ...... 1315
Hill Co-Op The 1539 Tenn . .. ... . . . . . • .. ... 3691
Hopkins Hall lOll Jnd. . . .... . • . . .. . . . . 1768
Jayhawk Co-Oo 1614 Ky .. . . . .. ...... . .... . 205
Jolliffe Hall 1505 llhio . ........ . • .. . .. . . . 355
Kanza Hall 1006 Miss .•... .. ... .• ..... ... 3544
Locksley liatt
No 1 1125 Miss . • ••• . .• . ....•••••••.•• 3534
No 2 712 McCook . • • . . • . . .• .•••.•••••• 921
No 3 714 McCook ........ . . . . - · ........ 836
No 4 716 McCook ..... . .. .. ........... 504
No 5 1112 Ill ................. ......... 837
McCook Hall-North K U Stadium ....... . .... 3312
McCook Hall-South K U Stadium ........ . ... 2010
Miller Hall 1518 Lilac Lane . . . .... . .. . .... .. 980
Monchonsia Hall 1014 Miss • .•..... . .. • .... 365
Oliver Hall 1126 La •.•••••••••... . .••.•.. 3551
Oread Hall
Office 11 &amp; Maine . .. .....•....... . ..... !6
East Wing First 11 &amp; Maine . ......... . . . 1879
East Wing Second 11 &amp; Maine . . .. .. • .. . . 2454
West Wing First 11 &amp; Maine . ... .. .. . .. .. 1922
West Wing Second 11 &amp; Maine .. . .. . .. . .. 2102
Rock-Chalk Co-op 912 Ala.. . • . ..•. ..•.... 170~
Sterling Hall 1129 La . . .
. . ........... 569
Templin Hall 1407 La . .
. . .. . .• .. . ... . 358
Watkins Hall 1506 Lilac Lane . . .... ..... ... . 900

Dough nu ts
SPUDNUT SHOP THE 908 Mass . ..•.. . .... 4092
(See Advertisement This Page)

Dress Su it Rentals
BROWN'S TOGGERY 830 Mass ... • .. . ... . . .389

Dressm ak er s
Smith Hemstitching &amp; Dressmaking Shop

9431 Mass .683

Druggists
Coe's Drug Store 1347 Mass ...••...... . .•. 234
(See Advertisement This Page)

CORDELL DRI,IG STOR

PRESCRIPTIONS
F. A. CORDELL

E. A. HARRISON

Free Delivery 4 lo 6 P.M. Daily
909 Mass .. ....... .. . .. • ........... 521

Drugs-Sundries
Complete Fountain
Se"ice
WE DELIVER- 10 A.M. T O 10 P . M .

COE'S DRUG STORE
" T he Largest Little Drug Store In Lawrence"

1347 Mass.

CROWN DRUG SERVICE-

ell

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Over 25,000 Nationally Advertised
Items. Drugs, Electrical Needs,
Sundries, T o i I e l r i e s, Tobacco,
Fountain and Bottled Goods at
Deep Cut Prices.
Shop and Save.

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Crown Drug

Co No 23 747 Mass ....••...•. 166

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Druggists ( Cont' d}
Eldridge Pharmacy 701 Mass .. . ...... . ... . . . 999

FRITZEL-JAYHAWK DAIRY PRODUCTS
834 Vt.l82
(See Advertisement This Page)

HILLSIDE PHARMAC
PRESCRIPTIONS
R1gisttr1J

DRUGGISTS--DRUGGISTS

27

ICE
CREAM

Ph~J,mlltist

Drugs-Drug Sundries-Fountain Service
W. H. SBMnB

616 West 9 . . . . • . . . ..••. • ••• •. • •.• 1487

LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK &amp; ICE CR CO

202 W 6.696

1

(See Advertisement This Page)
Rankin Drug Co 1101 Mass . ............. .. . 6~
(See Advertisement Following Pagel
ROUND CORNER DRUG CO 801 Mass .• . .. . . . . 20
(See Advertisement Following Pagel

STOWITS REXALL DRUG

STORE ----~

PRESCRIPTIONS
DRUGS • • . SUNDRIES
Wiser• Y ou,-DoliGr-s T R B T C H B S

Phone

696

It's NEW
It's DELICIOUS
It's VARSITY VELVET

847 Mass .. . .... . ........ . ....... . 516
(Continued Next Pagel

Who Buys? Se!ls? Rents? Repairs?
The YELLOW PAGES give you the
answers.

202 W. 6TH'

e Your Favorite Flavor
In Bulk or Package

e Bars-Cups
e lee Cream Party Novelties
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST

Or Call

~·

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C. A. GALLOWAY
834 Vermont

Three Registered Druggists
To Serve You

STOWITS
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847 Mass.

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DRUGGISTS-ELECTRIC

Druggists (Cont'd)

PRESCRIPTID'
SPECIALISTS

Stowits Rexall Drug Store 847 Mass . . ........ 516
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)
VAN'S PRESCRIPTION SHOP
I

DRUGS
SUNDRIES

FRBB DBUVI!RY
105 E 8 ..... . ... . . . ..... . ..... ~ .... 601

Biologicals
Hospital Supplies
Fountain Service

Nights, Sund.ays, Holidays Call. ...... 3486-R

RANKIN DRUG CO.
1101 Mass. St.

DocTOR OP YOUR OIOICB

Lawrence's Only Exclusive
Prescription Store

• • •

call

678

Druggists Sundries, Wholesale
Varnum Drug Co SOU Mass . ..... • .. ....•.. 530

Dry Goods

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801 Mass.

Terrill's Dry Goods ao&gt; Mass .... . . .. ....... . 325
WEAVER AD 901 Mass ............ .. ..... 636

Duplicating Machines
A. B. DICK MIMEOGRAPH PRODUCTs~--­
Complete stencil duplicating
equipment: Stencil sheets, inks,
lettering guides, styli and other
A. B. Dick products are sold
only by the following authorized
distributor.
"WHERJ! TO BUY THEM"
OFFICE SUPPLY &amp; EQPMNT CO
521 Kansas Topeka Kans &lt;Toll Call&gt; .3-3259

Dyers
New York Cleaners 926 Mass • ..... ..• . •....•75

Electric Applia~ces, Household

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BOWMAN RADIO &amp; ELEC SERV 826 Vt..•... 138
GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC
General Electric Sales &amp; Service
1103 Mass ............. . ........... . .19
HANNA RADIO SHOP
Frigidaire-Zenith-RCA-Emenon-Hoover
933 Mass: . . .............. . .... . .... 30)
OLIVER SERVICE CO
WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES
Refrigerators- Ranges- Radio5Automatic Washers--Vacuum Oeaners
SAUlS 6 SBRVICB
723

Mass .... .... ..... .............. 253

SMITH L LOKE CO
MAGNAVOX RADIO &amp; TELEVISION
KELVINATOR - EASY W .ASHERS
UNIVERSAL GAS RANGES
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
846

Mass .......................... 725

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
WIZARD APPLIANCES
Television • Radios • Ranges • RefrigeratoH
Vacuum CleaneH - Automatic and Conventional Washen ·Hot Water Tanks· Ironers
944 Mass ............ .... •••.•. ..••613

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Electric Contractors
BRASS EDW B
Contracting-Repairlng-24 Hour Service
1919 R I .......................... 3557
Brune Plbg Htg &amp; Elec Co 545 Ind .•..•.••••• 308
CLARK PAUL F ELECTRICIAN

COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL
WIRING
PRJ!E ESTIMATES - WORK GUARANTEED
Bondld-Li&amp;lnsld-lnsNrtd
Phone or Call Day or Night

ELECTRIC-FARM

29

Engravers, Photo
EtchRite Photo-Engraving 5 W 14 ..•......... 114

Excavating
Stephens Ditching Serv RFD 2 ........ .. . 752-K-3

Express
:w E 9 ....... • ..... 120
Exterminators, Termite
-See Termite Control
Railway Express Agcy Inc

1021 R I. ................. , ... , .... 684
GUNTERT PLBG &amp; WIRING

ELECTRIC CONTRACTING
Complete Selection

LIGHTING FIXTURES
Bondtd-Lit~tllltl-llllllfltl

Farm Equipment ,
ANDERSON IMPLMT CO 518 W 2.3 .......... 647
BIGSBY &amp; BANNING TRACTOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT CO 628 Mass.83·
(See Advertisement Following Page)
CHEMTROL SPRAY CO
"ut Us Spray" YDNr TroNbl#s Aw•y

A Sprayer &amp; an Expert Operator
for Every Need- Trees- Orchards

13.37 Mass ........................ %3
LEE RAYMOND PLUMBING &amp; WIRING
Licensed &amp; Bonded
906 N H....• . ••....•..••.••••• , •••• 660
If no answer call Raymond H Lee •....•• 3780
Or Fred B Shimmons . ................ 3004
NORRIS BROS
.
PLUMBING, WIRING and HEATING
Supplies-Pinures-Watet Heaten
New Installation.-Repaia
Sewer Service

500 Locust ...••.....••...••.••••.. 1163
Nights-Sundays-Holidays Call ...... 2618-R
or Call.: ..........•..••....••.•.•• 3768

Barns - Livestock - Lawns - Field$
909 Ill .............................621
if no ans\lier call ............•..•.. 3218-M

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Christenson Co 400 E 2.3 ...................
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(Continued Next Page)

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Correct telephone numbers save timt.
Look in the YELLOW PAGES before
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RoseL H Plbg &amp; Wiring 9.31 Maine ........... 513
WESTERGREN HARR
PLUMBING- HEATING &amp;

I

ELECTRIC CONTRACTING
Por
HOMES • BUSINESS • INDUSTRY
BONDED - IJCENSI!D • lNSUII.BD

Pre1 I!.stimalts
1800 Learnard ..••.••..•.••.••.•..•• 3644

Electric Equipment

Kennedy Plumbing &amp; Elec C. t37 Mus ••••••• W

Electric Equipment Repairing
Bowman Radio &amp; Elec Serv 826 Vt....••••••• 138
DARNELL ELEC 615 Mass ................. 360

Electric Light &amp; Power Companies
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Electricians
-See Electric Contractors

Elevators, Grain
-5ee Grain Elevators

Employment Agencies
Kansas State Employment Serv 10.35 Mass...••• 67
Veterans' Employment Representative 10.35 Mass. 67

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FOR
GEHL HARVESTERS
LINCOLN WELDER
APPROVED - IMPROVED
FARM EQUIPMENT
MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE
Modern Machinery
KELLY RYAN
Trailway Elevators

WILSON
IMPLEMENT CO.
401 N 2 ..............................3377

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FARM-FARM

LAWRENCE

Farm Equipment (Cont'd)
FERGUSON TRACTORS-FERGUSON
IMPLEMENTS

SYSTE~

Fingertip Control
Automatic Implement
Protection
Complete Implement
Control

FORD TRACTORS .

Bigsby &amp; Banning
Tractor &amp; Implement Co.
628 Mass.

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"
Jones Farm Supply E 23 ..............•. 469

GREEN BROS

JOHN DEERE FARM IMPLEMENTS

Phone 83

CASE

IMPLEMENTS

633 Mass •.•.•.•.•••••••••••••••••. 631

&amp; TRACTORS

J I CASE FARM MACHINERY-

Sales - Parts - Service
'

Phone

710

CHRISTENSON
.

Sales 6 SertJi&amp;e
Complete Repaiz Stock
Adequate SeCYice Department

COMPANY

400-East 23rd St.

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CHRISTENSON CO 400 E 23 ............
Jones Farm Supply E 23 ... ................ 469
KRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass .. 244
(See Advertisement This Page)
LAWRENCE IMPLMT CO 518 w 23 ..... . ... 647
(See Advertisement This Page)

NEW IDEA EQUIPMENT-

NIEDER IMPLMT CO 520 W 23 ..•.•.••.. 385
Nieder Implmt Co 520 W 23 ....•...... •. •.. 385
(See Advertisement This Pagel

OLIVER IMPLEMENTS-

GALLAGHER BUDDY MOTORS 634 Mass .• 1000
Wilson Implmt Co 401 N 2 ...... . .. ....... 3377
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel

KRAFT TRUCK &amp;TRACTOR CO.

AllisChalmers

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MACHINERY

URUNAt10MA\.

tfUVUYU

Genuine Parts
&amp; Service

Dealer New Idea Eqpmnt.
McCormick-Deering, Farman Tractors
&amp; International Motor Trucks
1818 Mass•••••••.•••.••.••.•••••••••••. 244
Night can .•.................••.....•. 3046-J

NIEDER IMPLEMENT CO.
CALL 385

520 W. 23rd

Are they open
evenings?
NEW HOLLAND BALERS
Sales - Parts &amp; Expert Repair Work
DeLaval Milkers-Gehl Forage Harvesters

Lawrence Implement Co.
Formerly Anderson Implement Co.
518

w. 23

CALL 647

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information.

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Federal Offices

FEDERAL-FLORISTS

Floor Maintenance

-8ee United States Got1ernment
_,
Offices

KING HAROLD..---- - ----.----.
HAR.OW H. KING
COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE
Laid-Sanded-Finished-Waxed
Mot/ern Eqt~ipment To Ser11e You
Free Estimates

Feed
CORNER

GROCERY - - --

- - - -,

Featurinc
NUTRENA &amp; STALEYS FEED
Full Line Concentrates &amp; Supplementa
We B ..y Poultry &amp; Eggs
10 mi. South of Lawrence on Hghw:o. 59
RFD 2 Baldwin ........... . .... . 737-K-21

1722 Ky ............ . .. . ... . ...•••• 541

floor Sanding
Phelps Floor Sanding Serv 1003 Tenn ...•. . .. 2755
Pontius Carroll H 710 N 2 . ........ .. . , ...... 331

Floors

DERBY DIET FEEDS
FOR
POULTRY. LIVESTOCK
RABBITS • DOGS
HI-SUGAR MOLASSES FEEDS
COMPLETE MINERAL FEEDS

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TILE-TEX ASPHALT TIL
R.silient, enduring, distinctive floors of
. eauty and durability. Low cost: • • .
1sy to maintain. Full range of colors
, 1d sizes. Ideal for homes, stores,
offices, factories. Hundreds of possible
designs.

FE 05

Highest Prices Paid for Grains and Seeds
"WHERE TO. BUY IT"
DERBY GRAIN INC 301 Lacust . .......... 370

SEED - FEED - GRAIN
Complete Line Oread Mixed Feeds
Cane Molasses
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
Custom Grinding and Mixing
FERTILIZER
'
Prompt Deli~tr1 Strflict

608 Mass .......... . .. ........•••.••• 7

~~~

"TVHFPF. TO BUY IT"

ALLISON-THOMAS FLOWER SHOP

Flowers Of Distinction
941 Mass ................... . ..... .. 363
(See Advertisement This Page)
&lt;Continued Next Pagel

DERBY GRAIN INC 301 Locust ..... .. .... • .. 370
KAW RIVER VALLEY FERTILIZER
MANUFACTURERS
Complete Line of

FERTILIZERS
For
Farms - Lawos - Gardens
6th &amp; Locust .................. ..... 27fr7
/

-8ee Service Stations

DISTINCTION
Your Satisfaction
Guaranteed

Fire Extinguishers
RICHARDS D D SUPPLY CO

Recharge Service On Co 2 Extinguishers
212 Quincy Topeka .•• &lt;Toll Call) Topeka 3-5986

CALL

Fishing Tackle

363

1

715

Mass ...... 1018

941 MASSACHUSETTS

Floor Machines, Renting
LAWRENCE HARDWARE &amp; HOME APPLIANCES
72&lt;4 Mass.l78
Malott's Hardware 736 Mass . 1 ••••• • •• ••••• 615
Stevenson's Paint. &amp; Wallpaper Store 1011 Mass 122

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means business-for you!

•

Florists

Forti!izPrs

Filling Stations

51

Rhodes Heating &amp; Roofing Co 815 Vermont. 702
WEAVER A D 901 Mass .. ........•...•. 636

SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 W 6 ............. 152
UNDERWOOD J SONS

KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP

31

Flowers By Wire - Member F.T.D.

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Federal Offices
-See United States Government
Offices
_,

FEDERAL-FLORISTS

31

Floor Maintenance
KING HAROLD u---------....__,...---,
HAROLD H. KING
COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE
Laid-Sanded- Finished-Waxed

Feed
CORNER

GROCERY - - --

- - --,

Modem Equipment To

NUTRENA &amp; STALEYS FEED
Full Line Concentrates &amp; Supplementa
We Buy PtH4llry &amp; Eggs
10 mi. South of Lawrence on Hgh'lf:'l', 59

Ser~e

You

Free Estimates
1722 Ky ...................•.•••.•. 541

Featarin&amp;

Floor Sanding
Phelps Floor Sanding Serv 1003 Tenn ..•..... 2755
Pontius Carroll H 710 N 2 . ... ~ ............. 331

RFD 2 Baldwin ... . .. . .......... 737-K-21

Floors

DERBY DIET FEEDS
FOR
POULTRY· LIVESTOCK
R ABBITS · DOGS
HI-SUGAR MOLASSES FEEDS
COMPLETE MINERAL FEEDS

~

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C)~

FE

r siliellt, enduring, distinctive floors of
&gt;auty and durability. Low cost: •..
tsy to maintain. Full range of colors
• od sizes. Ideal for homes, stores,
offices, factories. Hundreds of possible
designs.

05

Highest Prices Paid for Grains and Seeds
"WHERE TO. BUY IT"
DERBY GRAIN INC 301 Lacust. .. . ....... 370

"TVHFPP. T() BUY TT"
•
Rhodes Heating &amp; Roofing Co 815 Vermont. 702
WEAVER AD 901 Mass ................ 636

SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 W 6 ........ . .... 152
UNDERWOOD J SON
SEED -FEED - GRAIN
Complete Line Oread Mixed Feeds
Cane Molasses
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
Custom Grinding and Mixing
PERTIUZER
'

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Florists
ALLISON-THOMAS FLOWER SHOP

Prompl Dtlivery Ser11iu
608 Mass ............................ 7

F~rtilizers

DERBY GRAIN INC 301 Locust . .........•... 370 .
KAW RIVER VALLEY FERTILIZER

l

Flowers Of Distinction
941 Mass .......... . ..............•. 363
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel
(Continued Next Pagel

MANUFACTURERS
Complete Line of

FERTIUZERS
Farms -

For
Lawns -

Gardens

6th &amp; Locust ...... .

.27ff1

DISTINCTION

Filling Stations
-See Service Stations

Your Satisfaction
Guaranteed

Fire Extinguishers
RICHARDS D D SUPPLY CO

Recharge Service On Co 2 Extinguishers
212 Quincy Topeka ..• &lt;Toll Cam Topeka 3-!986

Fishing Tackle

CALL
1

KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 Mass ...... 1018

363

941 MASSACHUSETTS

Floor Machines, Renting
LAWRENCE HARDWARE &amp; HOME APPLIANCES

724 Mass.l78
Malott's Hardware 736 Mass ....•.......... 615
Stevenson's Paint. &amp; Wallpaper Store 1011 Mass 122

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reaches for the YELLOW PAGES, she
means business-for you!

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Federal Offices

FEDERAL-FLORISTS

Floor Maintenance

-8ee United State1 Go.,ernmenl
Offices

KING HAROLD

GROCERY--- - --

--,

Featarina
NUTRENA &amp; STALEYS FEED
Full Line Concentrates &amp; Supplements
We Buy Poultry &amp; Bggs
10 mi. South of Lawrence on HghWY. 59

u----~----.

HAROW H. KING
COMPLETE FLOOR SERVICE
Laid-Sanded-Finished-Waxed
Mothrn Bq11ipment To Serve Yo11
Free Estimates

Feed
CORNER

1722 Ky ..................... , •••.• 541

Floor Sanding
Phelps Floor Sanding Serv 1003 Tenn ........ 27~5
Pontius Carroll H 110 N 2 .... ., ............. 331

RFD 2 Baldwin ................ . 737-K-21

Floors

DERBY DIET FEEDS
FOR
~
POULTRY· LIVESTOCK
~:
~~
RABBITS · DOGS
,j:J.
HI-SUGAR MOLASSES FEEDS
COMPLETE .MIJ:\'ERAL FEEDS
FE OS

TILE-TEX ASPHALT TILe--- - - - -

,,;,;..,""";"?'';";"';""'"
•~
•.
:auty and durabohty. Low cost: . • .
1sy to maintain. Full range of colors
, 1d sizes. Ideal for homes, stores,
offices, factories. Hundreds of possible
designs.

Highest Prices Paid for Grains and Seeds
"JIVHERE TO BUY IT"
DERBY GRAIN INC 301 L&lt;rcust ........... 370

SEED - FEED - GRAIN
Complete Line Oread Mixed Feeds
Cane Molasses
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
Custom Grinding and Mixing
FERTILIZER '
Pr1&gt;mPI Deli11ery Serviu

608 Mass ......... . ...........•...••• 7

Fertilizers
DERBY GRAIN INC 301 Locust . . . . .......... 370 .
KAW RIVER VALLEY FERTILIZER

TILE·TE
J.£,

"WHEPP. TO BUY IT"

SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 W 6 . . . ......... 152
UNDERWOOD J SONS

Florists
ALLISON-THOMAS FLOWER SHOP

I

Flowers Of Distinction
941 Mass .....................•.•.•. 363
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
&lt;Continued Next Page)

FERTILIZERS
For
Farms- Lawns- Gardens

6th &amp; Locust .... ......... . ..... . ... 2787

DISTINCTION

Filling Stati ons
-see Service Stations

Your Satisfaction
Guaranteed

Fire Extinguish er s
RICHARDS D D SUPPLY CO
Recharge Service On Co 2 Extlngulshtrs
212 Quincy Topeka .•• &lt;Toll Calf) Topeka3-YIB6

CALL

Fishing T ackle
Mass ...... 1018

363

941 MASSACHUSETTS

Floor Machines, R enting
LAWRENCE HARDWARE &amp; HOME APPLIANCES

724 Mass .178
Malott's Hardware 736 Mass ••••• • •• . •• . ••• 615
Stevenson's Paint . &amp; Wallpaper Store 1011 Mass 122

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reaches for the YELLOW PAGES, she
means business-for you!

•

Rhodes Heating &amp; Roofing Co 815 Vermont. 702
WEAVER AD 901 Mass ................ 636

MANUFACTURERS
Comple1e Line of

KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715

31

Flowers By Wire - Member F.T.D.

�32

LAWRENCE

FLORISTS-FLORISTS

Florists (Cont' d)
Blos5om Shop The 326 W 9 ..••....... • •.•. 998
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

MYERS C A &amp; SON

EXPERT FLORAL DESIGNING
FUNERAL SPRAYS • CORSAGES
POTIBO PLANTS

Flowers
By Wire

PRBB Dl!UVBRY
435 Michigan ...... .. .. . ... .....• .. .,12

SMITH FLORAL SERV E 23 ....... ....... 1326
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

WARDS FLQWERS 910 Mass .... . •. .. .. . . . 820
If no answer call ..........•••....... 3253-M
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

FLOWERS
PHONE

998

SMART FLOWER STYLING
THE

BLOSSOM SHOP
Cora Sams, Owner
326

w9

e CUT FLOWERS
e DESIGNS
e WEDDING
e PLANTS
e DECORATIONS • f.llla
DAY &amp; NIGHT
PHONE

1326
A PRESCRIPTION
TO Fill?
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Look t here to find the store nearest your home.

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Flour Mills
Bowersock Mills &amp; Power Co 5"6 Mass ......... 108

FLOUR-FROZEN

33

Freezers, Food Storage Units
(Cont'd)
KELVINATOR HOME FREEZER

Food Packaging
K U Food Service 1244 Tenn . .... . •....... 3406

Fountain Pens, Repairing

Eat better and save real ~····~
dollars! Kelvinator Home
~·JjA
Freezers pay for themselves
wllile you feast the year 'round.

Rewlands College Book Stores 1401 Ohio ...• 1401

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
DBALBRS

Fraternities
Acacia 1147 Tenn ......•.••• . •. . ••••••• 3445
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1247 Ohio .........•..•.. 3314
Alpha Kappa Lambda ::.127 Ohio ..........•.. 730
Alpha Phi Alpha 1101 Miss ............•... 2067
Alpha Tau Omega 1537 Tenn ................ 565
Beta Theta PI 1425 Tenn ..........••....••. 552
Chi Chi Chi 1145 Ind ..................... 3558
DELTA CHI 1245 W Campus rd ............ 868
Delta Tau Delta 1111 W 11 ............... 1106
Delta Upsilon 1025 W Hills ...•......•..... 2903
KAPPA ALPHA PSI 1134 Miss ......•.•.•.. 3353
Kappa Eta Kappa lb53 lnd ................. 322
KAPPA SIGMA 1045 West Hills pkwy ........ 1100
Lambda Chi Alpha 805 Ohio ...... .. •....... 3410
Nu Sigma Nu Frat 1241 La ..... ........... . 366
Phi Beta Pi 1137 lnd ............... ...... . 817
Phi Chi 1233 Oread ...........•... ........ 377
Phi Delta Theta 1621 Edgehill rd .•• . .••• .• ••. 957
Phi Gamma Delta 1540 La .................. 443
Phi Kappa 1120 w 11 ...... . ............. 2122

PHI KAPPA PSI

House 1100 lnd ........... • . . .......... 284
Kitchen 1100 Ind ....................... 472
Phi Kappa Sigma 1121 Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Phi Kappa Sigma Annex 1135 Ohio •....••••• 3550
Phi Kappa Tau 1408 Tenn ...•••....••.....• 84
PI KAPPA ALPHA 1409 Tenn ............. 991
Pi Kappa Alpha Annex 140b Tenn.. .. . ...... 573
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 1301 W Campus rd ... 726
Sigma Chi 1439 Tenn ..........•....•..... . 721
Sigma Nu 945 Emery rd . ............ ..... . 3456

Goodrich B

F Stores 929

Mass •••..••••..• 21

SMITH L LOKE CO 846 Mass ........... 725
PHILCO FREEZER
SALES AND SERVICE
Philco gives you the newest
in. home_ Freezers at popular •JII.I·~B.I:Iojll,la.;;~lll.ai':;;A,o;..iJa
proces. •.. realer food protec- II • _ __ ...;:;a; lion, corr~enience and economy.
Models fll!' every type of home. Also dependable sen·i~
by factory-trained ex~rts.

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
DEALER

LAWRENCE HOW &amp; HOME APPLIANCES
724 Mass.171

Frozen Foods
SNOW CROP FROZEN FOOD DISTRIBUTOR
TOPS IN FROZEN FOODS
Retail and Institutional Pack.
FRUITS· VEGETABLES· FISH· OUCKEN
SB.A FOODS • SHRIMP· ]UICBS

Deliveries Any Time
54b Ml:ss....•.••.•••..•.••••••••••••• 2

SIGMA PHI EPSILON

House 1045 Tenn .•.••...•.....••.• . •... 664
Sigma Pi 1218 Miss ... .. ...•..... . . . ••.•. 3540
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1541 TeM ............... 348
Theta Tau 1602 La ...............•...•... 651
Triangle 1116 lnd . . . . . ................ 3021
Triangle Fraternity Annex 1142 Ind ••...•.•. 3669

Fraternity Management
Fraternity Management Inc 1026 Mass ......... 66

Fritze! Frozen Food Lockers 546 Miss ........ 1280
(See Advertisement This Page)
Lawrence Egg &amp; Poultry Co 832 Pa .• •••.•... 500

Freezers, Food Storage Units
GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME FREEZERs- - -p,

1

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(:2

"WHERE TO CA.LL"

SALES &amp; SBRVICB DEALER
GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC 1103 Mass .. 19

INTERNATIONAL HOME FREEZERS-

54V Miss.
BEEF - POULTRY
PORK- FISH

Freezers, Food Locker Plants

"Tireless Coldmaker" sealed-ln·stetl •
gives ceaseless freezing efficiency year after year after year. "Perfect·
Seal" Insulation cuts operating costs
lo an average of a few pennies a day.

FROZEN FOOD
L'()CKERS

KRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass.244

Your Own
Individua.l Family
Locker !Ia Your
"FOOD SAVINGS

BANK"
and at a Low Yearly
Rental You Can
Proceaa Your Own
FrultaL Vegetables,
and tlerrlea a nd
Conserve VItal Foods
Wild Game and Sea
Food Held at Zero Till
Ready to Cook.
Locker Plant
~M I ...

Call 1280

Slaughter HOUM
11th a. Haakell
Call11112

�34

LAWRENCE

FRUITS-FUNERAL

SAM'S
PRODUCE COMPANY

Fruits, Retail
GARRETT M A R K E 4 - - - - - - -....

"Shop Us First''
FRESH FRUlTS

Wholesale Distributors
FOR FRESH
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Call 206
718 N.B.
Only The Finesi

~

VEGETABLES

Specializing in

GRADED SEED &amp; TABLE POTATOES
-Wholesale &amp; RetailLt~catld 2~

Mil1s N.E.

1H1

40 &amp; 24 Higii'UI4:t

R I' 0 5 .. ..... . ... .... ...... . . . 781-K-4

Fruits, Wholesale
Anderson Bros W 21 ........ • ..•.......... 146«&gt;

SAM'S PRODUCE CO 718 N H ............. 206
(See Advertisement This Pagel

Fuel

He did a fine job ...

WHAT'S HIS NAME?

-See Specific Kind, i.e., Coal, Ga.,
Oil, etc.

Funeral Directors
Funk T D 940 Mass .•••.•••••••...••...••• 774
FUNK' S MORTUARY &amp; CHAPEL

The Yellow Pages can refresh
your memory and help you find
the repairman you want.

LOWEST COMPARABLE PRICES

Look in the Yellow Pages for
.. . names ... addresses ... telephone numbers.

940 Mass .................... , .... 119

. LIBERAL CREDIT

Funk's Mortuary &amp; Chapel 940 Mass .. ........ 119
(See Advertisement This Pagel

or

A beautiful. quiet home, completely
equipped. Ample parking space. Operated
by men of long experience.

774

C. B. Rumsey-Fred Rumsey-

Lowe at
Comparable
Prlcea
Liberal Credit FAMILY ROOM Seating 24
Ai r Conditioned
Reasonable Prices

Private Parking Lot
945 N. H.

FUNK'S

MORTUARY &amp; CHAPEL

Since 1909

940-42 Mass.

Ambulance Service

Oscar Rumsey

R-~E
REASON ABLE PRICES

Call672
AMBULANCE SERVICE
601 INDIANA ST.

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FUNERAL-FURNACES

Funeral Director s ( Cont' d )
RUMSEY C B 601 Ind ..... ........... ~ .... 672
RUMSEY FUNERAL HOME
RENDERING AN ECONOMICAL
COMMUNITY SERVICE SINCE 1920
AMBULANCE SERVICE

601 lnd ...................•....... 672
Rumsey Funeral Home 601 Ind ............. .. 672
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Pagel
Schubert Funeral Home 1020 N H ........... 452
(See Advertisement This Pagel

SINCE 1904

Funeral Directors, Colored
Bowser-Lee Mortuary 618 Vt. . . . . . . . . . . ... 160

PHONE

Fur Storage
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
Downtown Plant 740 Vt .................. 432
Cash &amp; Carry 1903 Mass ................. 277
WEAVER A 0 901 Mass .......... ....•... .. 636

Dedicated to Serviee
Regardless of
Financial Condition&amp;

Furnaces
Bradley Sheet Metal Works 732 Mass ......... 943
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
Broeker H B Furnace Shop 1035 N H.. .... .. 1368
BRYANT FURNACES
COMPLETE WINTER
AIR CONDITIONING

for

the

NEW OR MODERNIZED

brqant

HOME.

452

Completely Air Conditioned
(By Westinghouse)

AMBULANCE SERVICE
1020 New Hampshire

AUTOMATICNlATI•~

•

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"
RHODES HTG &amp; ROOFING CO 815 Vt ..... 702
BRYANT GAS FURNACEsCHRISTENSON CO 400 E 23 ............ 710
CARTER L G APPLNCES
Cozy &amp; Coleman Furnaces
1008 Mass ... ........• . . ... . •....... 502
COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACEc:-----Gu and Oil
Fired Furnaces,
Water Heaters
Perfect Heating
for All
Small Homes
Entirely
Automatic

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
RHODES HTG &amp; ROOFING CO 815 Vt..... 702

JANITROL HEATING EQUIPMEN
Nationally famous, Complete
Gas Heating Line. Convmlon
Burners, Gravity Furnaces.
Winter Air Conditioners, Boll·
ers. Products of Surface
Combustion Corp., largest,
oldest, exclusive gas equipment
pJoducer.
"WHERE TO lJUY IT'"
DBALE.R
KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC 733 Mass .315
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Most dealers, services, and products
are listed in the YELLOW PAGES.

YOUR SAVINGS IN FUEL
WILL SOON PAY FOR IT

CONVENIENT TERMS
CALL

943

732 MASS.

35

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FURN ACEs-FURNIT URE

LAW REN CE

Furnaces ( Cont'd)
LENNt)X WARM AIR HEATING SYSTEMs - -

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More familie5 buy LENNOX than
any other make' Thm •s a

L'&amp;lrlr&amp;IA

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LENNOX Warm Air Healing Sy;_ .-.--.;;;.;;.;;.,;;;;;,--

tem to fit your reeds- large or small - for gas, oil
or coal. LENNOX dealers are trained experts - always
at your service for prompt installation, cleaning and
repairing.

"WHERE T O BUY IT"
BROEKER H B ~URNACE SHOP 1035 N H.1368

Dealers For

WEIR &amp; ARMSTRONG FURNACES
PHONE 122 -

1011 MASS.

SECURITY GAS FURNACEsKANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC 733 Mass .. 315
Stevenson's Sheet Metal Shop 1011 Mass .. . .. . 122
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

TEMPMASTER

Are they open
evening s?
Look in the Yellow Pages. Many
firms show their business hours,
products, services, and oth er
informat ion.

FURNACES
SHEET METAL SHOP
CONVER SION BURNERS
HOT WATER HEATERS
OIL BURNERS
BLOWERS
SALES &amp; SER VICE

/Tf!M!!J§!!B/

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
SCOTT TEMP EQPMNT CO 729 N H .. .. . 326

0 I~R~A'I'Ic

WILLIAMS OIL- 0-MATIC HEATING

GAS

WILLIAMS

COAL

OIL
SHEET METAL WORK
FURNACE CLEANING &amp; REPAIRING

"WHERE TO ({ET SERVICE"
HARRIS L T CO INC aoz Mass .. . . ...... 324

F urnaces, Cleaning
Vogler &amp; Sons 1010 Mass ...... , .. . .. . . . ..2078

F urniture
Beautyrest, Airfoam and Ostermoor
Bedding
Mohawk and Alex. Smith Rugs
Lane Cedar Chests
Abernathy Solid
Walnut Furniture
Phone

246

ANDERSON FURNITURE CO· - - -- --.

NEW

&amp;

USED FURNITURE

Bought - Sold- Exchanged
FOR BETTER USED FURNITURB
Gas lUnges
Churs Rented
LINOLEUM RUGS
812 N H ......... . ..... . ... . . . ..... 252

DINGMAN'S FURNTR &amp; UPHLSTRY

Cust om Buil t- Reasonable Prices-Upholstering

1801 Mass ................. . .. . •..•) 503
DREXEL FURNITURE

741 Mass.
Carefully built furniture priced te
suit your purse and planned to please
your pride. Traditional, Contemporary, or Provincial. The " By Drexel"
brandmark assures you of flne craftsmanship and true value.

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"WHERE T O BUY IT"
Miller Furntr Co 741 Mass ... ... .... • ... 246

Most dealers, services, and products
are listed in the YELLOW PAGES.

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FURNITURE-GAS

37

Furnitur e (Cont'd)
FRANK'S FURNITURE co,- - -- ---.
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
National Liviog Room Furniture
Solid W alnut Bedroom, Dioing Furniture
Ethan Allen Maple Open Stock.
Sealy and U.S. Mattre$ses Exclusive

DIXIE GAS RANGES
834 Mass ...... . .......•........... 834

MILLER FURNITURE CO
e KROEHLER • SIMMONS e MENGEL
e LANE e MOHA\VI&lt; e ALEX. SMITH
e ADMIRAL e OSTERMOOR e AIRPOAM
e DREXEL e BEAUTYREST
Good Names lo Remember

TO SUIT YOUR
EVERY NEED
AT A PRICE
YOU CAN AFF ORD
TO PAY

CALL

741 Mass .. . . ........ . ... . ... . . . ... 246

Miller Furniture Co 741 Mass ••...••. • .••••• 246
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)
STERLING FURNITURE CO 928 Mass .. ..... 1192
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel
WEAKLEY'S FURNITURE CO 729 Mass ....... 9.32
(See Advertisement This Pagel

Budget Payments
Lawrence's Oldest Furnit ure Store
Baby Furniture Headquarters

Furniture R efinishing
Francis Sport Gds 728 Mass . . ... .. . ..•. .... 640
Gaumer C S 1025 Miss .. ....... • .. . ........ 286
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky ....... . .. . .. . 2611

Furniture R epairing

1192.

STERLING
FURNITURE CO.

Anderson Furnit ure Co 812 N H ........ . ... 252

928 Mass.

VAN'S FURNTR REPAIR

Repairing-Refinishing-Antiques A Specialty
311 E 9 . .. .. . .. . .. . . ... . . .. . . ..... 3599

Furniture, Used

'

ANDERSON FURNITURE CO 812 N H . . .. . ... 252
FRANK'S FURNITURE CO

"We Invite You To Visit Us"

'

We Buy Used Fumiture
834 Mass ... . ..... . ......... . ....... 834

Garages, Automobile Repairing
-See Automobile Repairing

Gar ages, Storage

• Spring Air Mattresses
• Bigelow Sanford Rugs
e Abemathy Solid Wal·
nut
e Flexsteel Upholstered
Furniture
• Sealy Sofa Beds

INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES &amp; SERVICE-

KRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass 244

STUDEBAKER SALES &amp; SERVICE-

SANDERS MOTOR CO 622 Mass ..•••..••• 616

Gas Ap plian ces
CARTER L G APPLNCES 1008 Mass . . .. ..... 502
Christenson Co 400 E 23 .. . .... .. .......... 710
HARRIS L T CO INC 802 Mass ............. .324

Gas, Bottled

Complete Furnishings for
Every Room in the House

CARTER L G APPLNCES 1008 Mass . ....... . 502

Central LP-Gas Serv
Both Bottled &amp; large Systems
400 E 23 . . ........................• 710

Gas Companies

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TELEPHONE

932

FREE DE LIVERY

CARTER L G APPLNCES 1008 Mass . . .. .... . 502

Central LP-Gas Serv 400 E 23 ..•........... 710
Kansas Public Serv Co Inc
Gas Co Ofc 733 Mass . . ••... . •..•••••• • •. 315
After Office Hours Call Manager's Res ••• . 306
If no answer call • . • ... . . .• . ••••••••• 1031
If no answer call ....... . . .. .. . . . ... . 2885

729-731 Mass.

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GAS-GLASS

LAWRENCE

Gas Fitters
Clark Paul F Electrician 1021 R I ........... 684

Gas Furnaces
-See Furnace•
Gas, Propane
CARTER L G APPLNCES 1008 Mass ...... . . . 502
Central LP-Gas Serv 400 E 23 ......... . .... 710

Gas Refrigerators
-See Refrigerator•, Ga.

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For Auto Glass lru~talled
While You Walt
~~ ,_* ::~
GLASS BLOCKS
.. "1~-:"-i
STRUCTURAL GLASS
Furniture and Desk Tops, Mirron
Store Fronts • Bevel Plate
Window Glass - Wire Rough
&amp; Safety Auto Glass
Ribbed Glass
..

General Contractors
-See Contractor•, General

1

Call 1397

Kaw
Glass Co.
HArold
Widner
Hunsin~er-Paul

724 N. 2nd

GLASS
For Every Purpose
WE DELIVER

Call 954
Auto Wrecking
&amp; Junk Co. Inc.
712 E. 9

General Merchandise
Tilford's Pleasant Grove Genl Store Pleasant
Grove. 707-R-13

Gift Shops
Davis Paint Associate Store 931 Mass •••• . •. 1078
ELDRIDGE GIFT SHOP
A GIPT POR EVERY OCCASION

Cambridge Glass - Franciscan Ware
Kensington - China - Pictures
Brass - Copper - Greeting Cards
Lamps - Figurines
Mary &amp; George March

Eldridge Hotel. ..• •... ... .••. • •.••.••. 88
Grant's Pet &amp; Gift Shop 1218 Conn . ..•• • •••. 418
Masden's Watch Shop
Religious Gi fts &amp; ~Sacred Recordings

12 E 9 .. . ..... .. .. ..... .. .. . . ....•. 47
READ PAT INDIAN TRADER
Out Of The Ordinary Gifts
1107~ Mass ............. . ........... 947
Rowlands College Book Stores 1401 Ohio . . .. .. 1401
VICKER:; GIFT SHOP 1023 Mass .. ... ... . .. . 933

Glass, Automobile
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co Inc 712 E 9 .•..••.•954
(See Advertisement This Page)
Kaw Glass Co 724 N 2 ....••.•.•••• • •••••• 1397
(See Advertisement This Page)
Lawrence Radiator &amp; Glass Serv 300 Locust •.•• 888
(See Advertisement This Page)
Wilson Window &amp; Glass Service 512 E 9 ••..• 1052
(See Advertisement This Page)

For
Every
Purpose!
Window-Plate
Auto - Structural
Table Tope
Mlrrore - Screen•
Storm a

EXPERIENCED WORKMEN

Sash Cord-WI•dowe Cleaned

Free Pick-Up &amp; Delive17

WE DELIVER

CALL 888

Lawrence Radiator &amp;Glass Service

WILSON WINDOW
&amp; GLASS SERVICE
612 E. 9

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Glass, Plate

Grocers, Retail ( Cont'd)

Wilson Window &amp; Glass Service 512 E 9 •••.• 1052

COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO 919 Mass ....... 846
LOGAN-MOORE LBR CO 627 Mass ...•...... 113

Government Offices
- See City, County, State, United
States Government Office.

Grain
Derby Grain Inc
Tom L Smart
301 Locust ............... . .......•.•370
Underwood J Sons 608 Mass . ................. 7

Grain Elevators
India Elevator E 23 .. ... : .. ............... 117
Schaake C&amp; Sons 210 W 6 . ..... ... . .. ..... 152

Greenhouses
Allison-Thomas Flower Shop 941 Mass ........ 363
Myers C A &amp; Son 435 Mich ................. 312
SMITH FLORAL SERVICE

Bedding Plants - Bulbs
Potted Plants - Perennials
Shrubbery &amp; Cut Flowers
011r

HAVERTY'S NINTH STREET MARKE·. . - - - -t
Complete Line of

Glass, Window

Set

39

GLASS-GROCERS

Ad

111

"PIDrisn"

E 23 ........ . . .. ................. 1326
WARDS GREENHSE
Stock-Open Sundays
1501 Learnard .•.. .... ... • .....•..•. 2219

Greeting Cards
Baker Owen S 2245 Barker ..... • ........• . 3391
Bullock's 2 E 7 ........................... 379

HEATS -

GROCERIES -

VEGETABLES

BEER To Go B:r Cue or Bottle
Ddiwry Slff/ici-A#'tn~ld CMI-g1 A«t.
406

w9

........................... 380

!iighway-10 Mkt 2245 Barker .•..•••••••..•. 655
Holloway &amp; Phillips 1851 Mass •. • ......•.•.. 610
Independent Market 1000 N J ............••. m
Jayhawk Grocery
·
I G A Store-Groceries-Meats-Vegetables
1342 ·ohio . ....•..................•. 242
LANDRITH'S FINER FOODS 1007 Mass ... r .•. 173
LOG CABIN MARKET 1827 La .............. 910
Malone's Grocery 1201 E 13 . . . . . • . . . . . • 1229
OSWALD GROCERY 1246 Laura .•••....•.• 1016
Parsons Groc 734 Mass ...............•.••.987
Plne Ralph 718 Mass ...................... 550
R EVES R M GROCER
SELECT
GROCERIES MEATS VEGBTABLIS
FROSTED FOODS

Dllir"'

s,.;(l -

ChMJI Au•••ll

900 Miss ••••••••••••••••• • •••••••• 413

Rusty's Food Market 1111 Mass ...•..••... .
(Continued Next Pagel

Many widely advertised products are
listed in the YELLOW PAGES.

PASTEURIZED
HOMOGENIZED
MILK

Grocers, Retail

GRADE "A" MILK
and
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Ask Your Grocer or

BEAL BROS GROC &amp; MEAT MKT 806 Mass •. 856
B B'S MARKET
BDb W1bnw
GROCERIES &amp;: HEATS
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FaBB DAILY DBLinaY

Open Sundays 9:00 Till Noaa.
434 Locust ........................ 1359

Borer's Cash Groc 1101 N Y ...............1404
Bungalo Market 1900 Barker .....•..•....•... 14
COOKE'S HELP YOURSELF GRO 844 Mass ... . 609
Corner Grocery RFD 2 Baldwin ..•••••. 737-K-21
CRIPE'S GROCERY 442 Locust ........... 3094
Dibble's 1401 Mass ...................... 288
Dicker A J &amp; Sons 64&amp; Locust ........ • ...... 142
Edmonds Groc 1903 Mass ...........•...... 605
GENE'S MARKET 1301 Del. ................ 248
Green Cut Rate Groc 309 E 12 ............. 2839
Grover's Market 1828 Mass .••• • ••• • ••••• 1208
Harwood's Market 846 Ind ••••••••••••••••• 226

For speed and convenience on business calls, customers rely on these YELLOW PAGES.

m

CALL

696

or ask your Favorite Grocer

202 W. Sth

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GROCERS--HEMSTITCHERS

LAWRENCE

Grocers, Retail (Cont'd)
SERVICE

GROCERr

Hatcheries, Poultry (Cont'd)
DOUGLAS COUNTY HATCHERYD

GROCERIES &amp; MEATS

I

U. S. APPROVED
BABY CHICKS
Custom Hatching
Poultry Supplies and Remedies

DELIVERY SERVICE-WEEK DAYS
Open 6:30 AM to 7 PM
Sunday 8 AM to I PM &amp; 4:30PM to 7 PM

416 E 9 ....................•...... 167

Sommers Grocery 1021 Mass ..... • ...... . ... 212
STOUTS I G A
Free Daily Delivery
800 N Y ..............•.•••••.•... 1748
Toby's Groc 900! Maine ............•.•..... 43
TURNER'S GROCERY 100 Maine .... . ...... . 563
UNIVERSITY PLACE 1801 Ill .............. 2420
Welch's Grocery 546 Maine ................. 258
West End Market 547 Ind ........ . ..... ..... .1
Wiley Market 401 Elm ......... ... ........ . 447
Wright's Earl Mkt 1307 W 1 . ............. .. 572
Wright's Grocery 613 N 1 ............•.•. 3266

Grocers, Wholesale
Kirchhoff-Hughes Wholesale Co The 1245 Conn :685
Poehler Mercantile Co 701 E 8 .............. 591
Snow Crop Frozen Food Distributors
Deliveries Anytime
546 Miss ....... ............... ..... ... 2

Gunsmiths

Hats, Cleaning
Kansas Cleaners 12! E 8 . .................. 420
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass ........ . ...75

Hauling, General
ANDERSON RICHARD TRUCKING---.-.
LOCAL HAULING
Rock- Sand- Dirt- Etc.
Van-Winch-Fat or Dump Trucb
Call Day or Night
"No Jd Too Sm4JI or T()o Uri' "
2325

Haskell .............•...•... 1321

Hauling, Heavy

Rutter's Shop 1016 Mass ... .. .......... .... 319

Guttering
Bradley Sheet Metal Works

732

Mass ......... 943

Hardware
Achnings Hardware 822 Mass .. . ............ 679
Ernst &amp; Son 826 Mass ....... . ........... , .34~
Gl EEN BRO::.
HARDWARE &amp; IMPLEMENTS
SHERWIN.WILLIAMS PAINTS
DEXTER WASHERS
DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGES
All Brands oi Pine Toob - Pilhina Tackle
633 Mass ..•....••••••.•••••••.•.•. 631

LAWRENCE HARDWARE &amp; HOME APPLIANCES
724 Mass.178
MALOTT'S HARDWARe:.
PAINTS-WALLPAPER- LINOLEUM
UNFINISHED FURNITURB
SPORTING GOODS- FISHING TACKLE
TOYS-AND
HUNDREDS OF HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
736

812 Vt . . ... . .... ........... . ....... 4421

Mass ...•...........•.......... . 615

Vernon's Hardware 1029 Mass ...... . ........ 107
Zimmerman &amp; Sons 1832 Mass . .. .. . ....... 429

.

Hatcheries, Poultry

LAWRENCE TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO INcREAVY HAULING &amp; RIGGING
DERRICK &amp; WINCH TRUCK
FLAT &amp; POLE TRAILERS
CALL DAY OR NITB
731 N H .•..• .••• ••. ..•• .•. • ••••••.. 15

Nights-Sundays-Holidays call •.•.. 1m-M

Heaters, Gas
DEARBORN GAS HEATERsGOODRICH B F STORES 929 Mass ........ . 21

Heaters, Oil
COLEMAN OIL HEATERSGOODRICH B F STORES 929 Mass ....... : .21

Heaters-Units
JANITROL UNIT HEATERs-----Complete Size Range, Sus·
pended, Duct and Floor Mod·
els for Industriai·Commercial
Space Heating. Quiet, Efficient
Propeller Fan and Blower
Units.
Easy to Install.
Economical Operation.

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"WHERE TO BUY IT"
DE.tfl..BR

KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC 733 Mass.315

CADWELL HATCHERy--- - -- - - .
Our Sixteenth Year

Custom Hatching
Baby Chicks
Feeds &amp; Supplies
1712

Learnard ..................... .!1096

Heating Contractors
Bradley Sheet Metal Works 732 Mass .....•••• 943
HARRIS L T CO INC 802 Mass ............. 324

Hemstitchers

I

Smith Hemstitching &amp; Dressmaking Sllop
943A Masa.68S

�HOBBY-ICE CREAM

LAWRENCE

41

Hobby Shops
BROWN'S HANK CAMERA SHOD-----,
MODEL &amp; HOBBY SUPPLIES
Plan~s

• Boats • R£ilroads • Race Cazs

Engines · Gas • Jet • Di~sel

846 Mass ••••...••••...•••..•...••. 1707

Hosiery
B &amp; G Hosiery Shop 917 Mass. . . . • . . . . .. .. . 556
WEAVER AD 901 Mass .................. 636

Hospitals
Haskell Hospital Haskell Grds ......• ....•.... 568

LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Office 325 Maine ........•.....•........ 870
Nurses Home 345 Maine .................. 232
Watkins Memorial Hospital
Office K U•....•...........•.......•.. 890
Nurses Home K U....................... 960

Hotels
Central Hotel 846! Mass . ............... .. 3.318
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

Hotels, Tourist

American Service

Call 48

616 Vermont

Kappelman's Guest Home
Catering Only To Tourists
1447 Mass ......................... 2031

Housing Projects
Sunnyside Housing 16 &amp; Miss .. .. .. . , ...•.... 328

Ice
AMERICAN SERVICE CO 616 Vt ............. 48
CSee Advertisement This Page)

Ice Cream
DAIRY QUEEN DRIVE-IN 1835 Mass .•.....• 5.39
FRITZEL ICE CREAM
At All Leadine
Fountains and
Drug Stores

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"
FRITZEL-JAYHAWK DAIRY PRODUCTS

C A Galloway
834 Vt ......•............•..••..182

Fritzel-Jayhawk Dairy Products 834 Vt ......• 182
CSee Advertisement This Page)
Heap-Em-Up Ice Cream Store 1027 Mass ..... 20.39

• Your Favorite Flavor
In Bulk or Package
• Bars-Cups
• Ice Cream Party Novelties

ASK YOUR DRUGGIST

Or Call

182

LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK &amp; ICE CREAM CO

202 w 6.696
Ci)ee Advertisement Following Page)
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Let one call do the work of twol
Check business numbers first in tht
YELLOW PAGES.

C. A. GALLOWAY
834 Vermont

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ICE CREAM-INSURANCE

LAWRENCE

Ice Cream (Cont'd)

ICE

YnVET FREEZE ICE CREAMr-----FlRST QUALITY

ICB CRBAM &amp; SHERBETS

CREAM

8"1 Di,~t 6 Sa~~
We Ca"'t to Special
Party Orders

VELVET

FREEZE
lt; Cij;IJ-141

0PBN EVERY DAY-COMPU!Tl! FOUNTAIN SBJ.VICll

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
VELVET FREEZE ICE CREAM CO 742 Mass. 720
Velvet Freeze Ice Cream Co 742 Mass . .. .... .. 720

Indian Goods
Read Pat Indian Trader 1107! Mass ... .. ..... 947

696

It's NEW
It's DELICIOUS
It's VARSITY VELVET

Insulation Materials
LOGAN-MOORE LBR CO 627 Mass ........... 113
OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS HOM
INSULATION
Efficient, Firesafe, Lasting
Glass Wool Insulations In
Many Flexible and Rigid
Forms for Higb and Low
.•. __
Temperature Applications;
Pipes, Ducts, Tanks~ 13?ilers, Oven~. Reirigera~ion
Units and Rooms; r;:as•ly, Econom•cally Applaed.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Rhodes Heating &amp; Roofing Co 815 Vermont. 702

Insurance, Accident &amp; Health
202 W. 6TH.

Farmers Insurance
Group

Bremer Fred A
North American Accident Ins Co
21 w 9 ............................. 95
Monarch Life Ins Co 1415 R I. ..... .. ....... 192
NORRIS G R INSURANCE AGCY
I
R1prtun1ing

MUTUAL OF OMAHA
UNITED BENEFIT LIFE
UNITED BENEFIT FIRE
ACCIDENT • HEALTH - l.JFB • HoSPITALIZATION

1025

Conn .......................... 197

Standard Life Association The 8 &amp; Vt ...... ... 844

Insurance, Automobile
BREMER INS AGCY 21 W 9 ................. 95
(See Advertisement This Page)
CARLSON M R

Save Money

STATE FARM MtrrUAL AUTO INS. CO.
STATE FARM FIRB &amp; CASUALTY CO.
STATE FARM LIFE INS. CO.
of Bloomington, Illinois
AUTO - PIR.B - UFB

on

AUTOMOBILE
TRUCK
FIRE
INSURANCE
Standard Form -

5 E 9 ............................. 170
Residence ........................ 828-J

Non-Auesaable Polley

BREMER
INSURANCE AGENCY
21 W. 9th St.

PHONE95

Fred A. Bremer, Res. 1417 Ky............•. 1427
Wm. A. Wllmuth, Res. 1108 Tenn•..••.•....•.455

CHARLTON INS AGENCY Ins bg . ...•....•... 689
Daniels J SIns Agcy 222 W 9 ...... ... ...•.. 972
Farm Bureau Mutual Ins Co Inc Agent
RFD 2. 752-N~
Noland Geo Ins Agcy 8411 Mass .............47l
TRAVELERS AUTOMOBILE INSURANCETRAYLOR &amp; CALVIN INS AGENCY
1026 Mass.305

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businesses Jist the hours they are open
in these YELLOW PAGES•

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Ii:tsurance, Fir e
BREMER INS AGCY
Farmers Insurance Group
21 w 9 .. . .......................•. . . 95
CHARLTON INS AGENCY Ins bg .. ....... .... 689

Insurance, General
BANKS CO THE First Natl Bank bg ... . ....•. 984
Cain Ralph R 8131 Mass . ................. 2959
Cllarlton Ins Agcy Ins bg . . ................. 689
(See Advertisement This Pagel
DANIELS J S INSURANCE AGENCY------,

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S. and E. E.

DANII!:LI

FIRE • AUTO • CASUALTY
LIFE · ACCIDENT • HEALTH
All Legal Reserve Rate "A" Companies
Mutual or Stock
1st Door West of City Library
222

I HSURAHCE- IHSURAHCE

INSURANCE
Old Line Stock And State
Approved Mutual Companies
"All Non-Assessable"

FIRE

FARM

AUTO

BURGLARY

BONDS
UABIUTY

MARINE

GLASS

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DECKER-KEYS REAL EST &amp; INS AGCY

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INSURANCE SERVICE

DEL RICHARDSON

For Complete Insurance Service

Phone

Fire - Automobile - Theft
Sutety Bonds - Inland Marine
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Gaines Lloyd L 927 Mass ........ . ......... 1438
Glll M R Real Est &amp; Ins Agcy 640 Mass ... .. .. 111
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HESS ANDY C REAL EST &amp; INS SERvr-----:
COMPLETE INSURANCE

RICHARDSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
927Yz Mass. St.-Professional Bldg.

and

REAL ESTATE SERVICE
Depenat~blt Protution Sinct 1908
Standard Life Bg ........... .. ... ... .457
If no answer Call. ....... . ....... . . 1620-J
Or ............. . ..... . ........... 1482

CHARLTON

HOLMES McGREW &amp; PECK
INSURANCE
We Write Every Kind

REAL ESTATE
7 E 7 ....... ... . .................... 55

Hotchkiss Ins Agcy 8 &amp; Vt ................. 840
Kelly ME 712 Mass . ................... - · .878
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All Types of Insurance
Including Bonds and Life

Co.ll 689
Nights, S undays and Holidays Call.
Mrs. G. E. Charlton, 1527; Bob Charlton,
8636; I. w. H art ley, 2676-W; R oae
Robinson, 2455.

Ins. Bldg.

7th &amp; New Hampeblre

GENERAL
INSURANCE
Auto- Life
Fire - Casualty
"For Personalized
Service Call"

473
GEO. NOLAND INS. AGCY.
841~

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Call 111

OVER 25 YEARS OF RELIABL E SERVICE

M. R. GILL

REAL ESTATE &amp; INS. AGENCY
640 Maaa.

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LAWRENCE

Insurance, General (Cont'd)

Iron Products

MANLEY INSURANCE AGCY

Lawrence Iron Wks Ft of N J ............... 106

MBRLB MdCINNBY- Nar.

Ironing Machines

INSURANCE

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BELLINGER ELEC 814 Mass .••.••••.••••••428

Protection in Old Reliable Stock Companiea
Fire, Automobile, Surety Bonds, .Accident
and Burglary

Janitor's Supplies

City Hall Bg ........................ 250

OPIE JANITOR SUPPLies· - -- - - -

Noland Geo Ins Agcy 8411 Mass .....•....... 473
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Phoenix Indemnlt9 Co Insurance bg ............ 40
Richardson Delbert C Ins Agcy 927-! Mass .•••• 509
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)
SIMMONS E J CO 10 E 9 ................ 330

Complete Line of
Cleaning.
Sanitation and
Maintenance
Supplies
Manufacturer's since

1883

TRAYLOR &amp; CALVIN INSURANCE AGENCY

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
OPIE BRUSH CO 1422 McGee Kansas City
Mo &lt;Toll Call). K C Victor-1142

"TRAVELERS"
Life · Accident • Health • Fire
Automol.:le • Casnalty
102&amp; Mass ...... , ......... ..• ...••• 305
Residence •.•.....••.•.••.....••• 3517-J

WeUel Geo T 735 Mass ....••••.•...•...••• 251

Insurance, Life

Jewelers
Balfour L G Co 411 W 14 ......•••.••.••.•. !07
Gustafson B G 809 Mass . .. .. .............. 911
Lauter Jewelry 411 W 14 .....•••••...•.•.. 307
Marks Sol &amp; Son 817 Mass .. 00 ..... 00 ... 00654
Parsons Ed W 725 Mass
. . . .. . . ........ 717
REUSCH WATCH REPAIR 7081 Mass •••...• . 903
Roberts F H 833 Mass .. 00 00 00 . ...
827
SAMPLES WATCH SHOP 9141 Mass ......... 368
WOLFSON'S 743 Mass . . . .. ........ . .. . .... 675
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COTTON CORLETT J Lawrence Natl Bk bg •••. 133
Dean Clifford D 1130 1 enn .... • ............ 1812
Equitable Life Assurance Society of US 2009 N H. 57
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John R Chaney-General Agent
705 Mass ...•....•••..•..• •... ••.•.• 955
KENNEDY ARCH C 729! Mass ..••.•.....•. 345
Metropolitan Life Ins Co Wren bg .......•.... 1046
Monarch Life Ins Co 1415 R I. ... . .......... 192

Jewelry-Indian Design
READ PAT INDIAN TRADER

Handmade Sterling-Turquolse.1107! Mass . .......•...••••.••......947

Junk
AUTO WRECKING &amp; JUNK CO IN
THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR

NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCEDEAN CLIFFORD D 1130 Tenn .......... 1812
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS CO

Corlett J Cotton Dist Agt
Sehon Russell Agt
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F V Warner Agent
Alfred F Gallup Agt
Lawrence Natl Bk Bg . .................133
Northwestern Natl Life Ins Co 729! Mass .•... 345
Provident Mutual Life Ins Co Standard Life Bg ,457

STANDARD LIFE ASSOCIATION THE

Richard F. Allen
&amp; Gen. Counael

Secy.

j 8th &amp; Vt ......... . ......• .. . . .. . .. 840 I
Thompson Obed E 2009 N H ................ • !iT

WRIGHT RAY T

Provident Mutual Life Insurance
Standard Life Bg ..••..•••.••• , ••••••• 457

Insurance, Title
EMICK JOHN C 737 Mass .. .. . . .. 00. 00.00 00396

Insurance, Truck
BREMER INS AGCY

Truck Insurance Exchange
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IRON AND OLD MACHINERY
Newspapers and Magazines
712 E 9 .....................•••.... 954

Keys
Blevins Bike Shop 701 Mich .................. 73
BOWMAN RADIO &amp; ELEC SERV 826 Vt •••••. 1.38
Rutter's Shop 1016 Mass ..... . ....... . . . ... 319

LIFE
ACCIDENT and HEALTH
HOSPITAL
Woodrow W. Miller
President

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Ladies' Ready-To-Wear
Adelane's
Ladies Ready-to-Wear
823 Mass ...... ... . ................ 554
BROWN'S TOGGERY 830 Mass . . .... . . . ..... 389
Campus West 1420 Crescent rd .. . . . ......... 939
Greene's Ready-To-Wear 845 Mass ........... 6f!1
Hamilton's Dress Shop 943 Mass •...•.•... 1717
Harzfelds 1144 In~ .. . ......... .. ..
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Johnson's Dress Shop 835 Mass ..............
Litwin's 831 Mass .. ........... . . . ....... 1088
Palace Clothing Co 843 Mass ........ • .....•. 915
Terrill's Dry Goods 803 Mass ................325
WEAVER AD 901 Mass ................ .636
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ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY &amp; DRY
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INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
Downtown Plant 740 Vt .. .. . ........ . .... 432
Cash &amp; Carry 1903 Mass.. ....... . .. . ... .277
Launderaide 813 Vt. . ........ . . .. . . .. ... . 2515
LAWRENCE LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
1001 N H.383

Risk's Help Yourself Laundry 613 Vt . • ..•.•... 623

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Libraries, Public
Lawrence Free Public Library 845 Vt .... • . . .. . 574

Libraries, Rental
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Light &amp; Power Companies
Kansas Power &amp; Light Co 700 Mass . . .•...... 880
After Ofc Hrs Call Service Calls ...••.•••• •1240
Local Office .•.•••.. • • .. ..••.....••••. 1276
General Office . . ....
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Legal &amp; Engineering Ofcs ... . . • ..... . .•.. 1284
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Guntert Plumbing &amp; Wiring 1337 Mass ... ... 963
Norris Bros 500 Locust
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ARMSTRONG LINOLEUMSALSBURY FLOORCOVERING CO 818 Mass .606
COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO
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WHISKIES- BRANDIES- WINES
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LAUNDRY
SELF-SERVICE

623

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Malott's Hardware 736 Mass .. . . . .. .....
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R. H. "DUSTY" RHODES-Owner
815 Vermont .... .. .................702

WEAVER A D 901 Mass .. .................636

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LAWRENCE

LIQUORS-LOANS

Liquors ( Cont'd)
LOPES ts

Specializing in

·IMPORTED WINES
Large Stock of
WHISKIE$-BR.ANDIES-RUM-BEBRS
OPEN Au. LEGAL HOUIIS-9 A.W. TO 11 P.W.
900 Mass ...••.....•.••..••••. , •••• 3564

REVENEW ROB 1
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Quick - Confidential
Friendly Ser11ice

101 PHONE
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lmported and Domestic
WINES .AND BR.ANDmS
All Well-Known
LIQUORS ~NO BEER

805 Vt....... .. .... ... ... ........ . 1102
Rhodes Dusty 646 Mass ... . ...... . ..... .. . 3210
Schleifer Bros 840 Mass .......•••..••••.•• 764

SKILLET'S RETAIL LIQUORS
WILLFRED

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LEADING BR.ANDS

WHISKEY-BEER-WINE
1906 Mass ..........•...•.•• . •.. . • 3518

LOAN &amp; FINANCE CO.
DON 0. PHELPS &amp; E. RICE PHELPS

8 East 7th St.

Stam Thos 731 N H ..••... .. •. . • .. •..••••3507
Tusten Retail Liquor Store 10 W 9 ......... . 2037

Live Stock
Dicker &amp; Skinner Live Stoclc 500 Maple •••.••• 145

1ST DOOR WEST OF POST OFFICE!

Loans, Automobile
Capital Finance Co 935 Mass . ...............313
(See Advertisement This Page)

FIRST NATIONAL BANK 746 Mass ........... 30
Lawrence Loan &amp; Finance Co 8 E 7 .. .•..••.•. 101
(See Advertisement This Page)

LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK 647 Mass ....... 70
Securities Investment Co 109 E 8 .. .. ... ... . .. 134
(See Advertisement This Page)

VALLEY SECURITY CO
E. M.

Convenient Confidential Service

CALL 313

935 MASS.

Capital Finance Co.
Morris Cohen

Les Halberg

extra

cash.

10211 Mass ....................... . . 126

Loans, Personal

Telephone 134

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FURNITURE

LAWRENCE LOAN &amp; FINANCE CO 8 E 7 ..... 101

Made .Promptly on New or Used Can

loan you

AUTO -

QUICK, CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE

Securities Investment Co 109 E 8 . . . .. .... .. .134

Auto- Furniture
Equipment - Appliances

109

Prop.

Loans, Furniture

LOANS
Refinance
We will
reduce
your
payments
and also

CAMERON,

LOANS

LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK 647 Mass . . .. .. . 70
Securities Investment Co 109 E 8 .. ........... 1.34

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where to buy the products and services
you want. They also help you find the
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Loans, Real Estate
CAIN RALPH R 813l Mass ............•..• 2959

Douglas County Bldg &amp; Loan Assn 737 Mass ..... 79
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 746 Mas&amp; ...•....... 30
Holmes McGrew &amp; Peck 7 E 7 .. ... ........... 35
LAWRENCE BLDG &amp; LOAN ASSN 800 Mass .... 55
LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK 647 Mass ....... 70
National Farm Loan Assoc of Lawrence 723 Mass.446

LOANs-LUMBER

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REAL ESTATE LOANS

Locksmiths
Rutter's Shop 1016 Mass .. ...... . .......... 319

Lodges
Eagle Lodge 15 E 9 ....................... 641
Elks B P 0 E 725 Vt ...................... 595
Lake View Club House RFD 1 .......•.... 756-K-4
Masonic Temple 1001 Mass ..........•...... 333
Odd Fellows Hall 205 W 8 ... ....... . ... .... 233
Rebekah State Assembly Standard Life Bg ..•.. 367

Luggage
Weaver A D 901 Mass .............. . ...... 636
WOLFSON'S 743 Mass ............. ......... 675

Lumber
Burgner-Bowman-Matthews Lbr Co 308 W 6 ..... 81
FRIEND PAUL H LUMBm CO
BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS

Insulation • Paints
Lime
Cement
Roofing Materials
Mill Work and Tile
1030 Mass .......................... 42

CONVENTIONAL - FHA- G. I.
Loans Are Available for the Purchase
Refinancing Building or Repairing

-INVESTMENTSSAFETY OF YOUR INVESTMENT
INSURED UP TO $10,000.00

Call 79
JOHN C. EM1CK, PRES.

DOUGLAS COUNTY
BLDG. &amp; LOAN ASSN.
737 M.ASS.

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BUILDING
MATERIALS
• Millwork
• Cabinets and Shelving

• Home Building
• Paints

NEW CONSTRUCTION
REPAIR· REMODELING

• ~oofing

• Insulation

CALL

147

SHAW

701 Vermont

Weyerhaeuser Plan Service

LUMBER

co.

LOGAN-MOORE
LUMBER CO.
627 Mau.

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LAWRENCE

Lumber ( Cont' d)
Logaa...Moore Lumber Co 627 Mass .•... ..•... 113
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McCONNELL LUMBER CO 844 E 13 ..... .. . . 576
Rffi!y Pete Lumber Co 1846 Mass ..... ....... 176
.&gt;haw Lumber Co 701 Vt .............. ..•.. 147
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Machine Shops
Bill's Mach Shop 730 Mass Rear ...•.••.....• 302
~SAS MFG CO THt:

GENERAL MACHINE WORK
Specialty Hardware
Metal Stamping

Truck and Railroad Car Seala

623 Vt .......•.. ....•......•.••••.. 411

Mach in e Tools
BILL'S MACHINE SHOt"
PRECISION &amp; MECH A NICAL
R EPA IR ON SMA LL TOOLS

BACK OP RACHELLB STUDIO
Through Alley

730 Mass Rear .............•. .....•. 302

Men's Furnishings
Carl's Clothiers 905 Mass ...•.••••.•••••••• . 905
GIBBS CLOTHING CO 811 Mass . ..• .. ....... . 459
OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 821 Mass . ..... 203
UNIVERSITY SHOP THE 1420 Crescent Rd . • •715

Metal Stamping
Kansas Mfg Co The 623 Vt ........ • ..... ... 411

Millinery
Ackerman Hat Shop 945 Ky ................. 165
Boggs &amp; Albert Millinery 902 Vt ............. 849
WEAVER AD 901 -Mass ......... ... . ..... .636

Model Construction Supplies
KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 Mass ..... 1018

Monuments
Endaco.tt Norman 810 E 13 ..... .........•.. 449
LAWRENCE MEMORIAL CO 810 E 13 ........ 449
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m~ts.

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LAWRENCE MEMORIAL CO 810 E 13 •.••• 449

Market P laces
Haverty's Ninth Street Market 406 W 9 . ...... 380
!.awrence Roy Market 906 Mass ..•.......•... %72

Maternity Apparel
Stork Haven The 841 Mass • ••••••••• •••••• 3.51.5

Mattr esses
Anderson Furniture Co 812 N H.............. 252
FRANK'S FURNITURE CO
Sealy And U S Mattresses Exclusive
834 Mass ....•.........••••• .••••..• 834
Miller Furniture Co 741 Mass •••••••••••••• . 246

Meat Markets
SEAL BROS GROC &amp; MEAT MKT 806 Mass .•• 856
LAWRENCE ROY MARKET
Fresh &amp; Cured Meats-Delivery
906 Mass . . . .. .. ....... ..•........•. %72
Parsons Grocery 734 Mass . .. . ..• ....•...... 9ffT
REEVES R M GROCERY 900 Miss ..• ....••... 413
Service Groc 416 E 9 . ....•.••••••.•••••••. 167

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J ust look under" Beauty Shops" for
the address and telephone number.
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you use the Yellow Pages.

Moth Proofing Service
New York Cleaners 926 Mass •. ...••...•.•... 75

Motion Pictu re Cameras
-See Cameras
Motion P icture Film Libraries
Hixon Studio 121 Mass ... ................... 41

Motion Picture Film Producers
Centron Corporation Inc 1107 Mass ... ......... 50

Motion Picture Projecting
Equipm ent
Hixon Studio 121 Mass .... ....... .... • .. ... 41

Motors, E lectric
DARNELL ELECTRIC 615 Mass • .•.••••.••. 360
PATCHEN ELEC SERV 512 E 9 .•••••••••••. 694

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LAWRENCE TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE
CO INC 731 N H ......... . ........... 15
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237 Ark .......................•.... 927

HALL BROS TRUCK LINES 1045 Pa

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Hetzel Heavy Haulers 735 N H .... .. ....... 158
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Mover s (Cont' d)
KING VAN LINE..-- - - - - - - Firest ior.lo!ed, padded, vans.

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Phoete or m 'I furniture list or
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Call&gt; K C. Hedrick-1225
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Smith Ethan 4 ,'Jiovtng &amp; Trfr Co 11 E 9 . ....... 46
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Mu seums
READ PAT INDIAN TRADER
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1107! Mass ....•.....••.••.•......•. 947

Music
Bell Music Co 925 Mass . ................ • .. 375

Musical Instruments
ODELL'S INSTRUMENTAL SERVIC.,...E- - --.
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Haynes--Olds-Bach
REPAIR SERVICE- PltBB ESTIMATES
925 Mass •••••.•••••• • ••••• • •• • •. .• 375

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936
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1045 PenD.

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NaUonaS Guard 115 W 11 •....•.... . .... . .••99

Neon Signs
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of 7500 Families
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722 Mass ..... .. .............. . ...... 22

Kansas City Star Distributor
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801 Mass . .. ..... . ........... . .. . ... . 17
Outlook The 1005 Mass .................... 542

Nurseries
Mount Hope Nurseries Eldridge Hotel ...... . .. 441

SMITH FLORAL SERVICE E 23 . ...•....... 1326

Nurser ies, Day
Kansas Univ Nursery School No 1 1100 Mo .. . .. 254

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Oculists

OCULIST5-0STEOPATHIC

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Oil Marketers (Cont' d)
Skelly Bulk Plant E Santa Fe Yards . .... .. .... 700
Socony-Vacuum Oil Corp Agt 1940 N H .... . .1274
STANDARD OIL BULK PLANT 846 Pa .... . .. 1644
If no answer call . .................. . 22.72-W
Texas Co The 802 Mass ............ .. . . . ... 839

Hutchinson R B 917 Mass .... . ............. 1235

Office Furniture
Peterson's
Posture Chalrs-Flllng Cabinets-Desks
710~ Mass . .. . . • . . . . .• .. .•.•• • •••••• . 13

Optom.etrists

Office Supplies

BRAY WM H 919 Mass . .. .. .. . ..... .. .. .. . 191
GUSTAFSON B G
B. G. GUSTAFSON, O.D.

Bullock's 2 E 7 . . .... . .. . ............... m
CARTER STATIONERY STORE 1025 Mass ... 1051
CRANE &amp; CO INC
A Complete Line of

OPTOMBTRIST

GLASSES PITTED
Latest Style Pramet
Broken Lenses Oupliatcd

SHAW WALKER
Steel Files and Desks
For Your Office

809 Mass ..•..•• . ••..•... .. ..•••. .•• 911

LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO 1025 Mass ..... .. . 425
NOLL FRED A 839! Mass . ............... .. 979
Roberts F H 833 Mass ......... . . . ... . . .. . . 8'Z7

643 Mass ... .. . . . . .. ..• . .. .. . •... .. SOl

Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass ...... 548
ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORES
1401 Ohio .1401
SCHOOLEY OFFICE SUPPLIE
"Everything

for

lhe Office"

QUALITY PRIN·,·rNG
AND LITHOGRAP~!I NG
STEEL AND WOOD
OFFICE FURNITURE

Orch estras
Varsity Crew Orch 1645 Tenn ........... . .. 3188

Organizations, Business
Lawrence Womans Club 1941 Mass ••.•• . • •.. •209

Organizations, Labor
Carpenters' Union No 2279 719! Mass ..... . .. m
laborers &amp; Mason Tenders Local 1290
7191 Mass.688

"FOR INFOR.lfAT ION CALL"
Schooley Printing &amp; Stationery Co 1434 Walnut
Kansas City Mo (Toll Calll. K CVietor 0511

1

Organizations, Medical Relief
Oil Burners
HARRIS L T CO INC 802 Mass . .. . ... .... . . 324
WILLIAMS OIL-0-MATIC HEATINGHARRIS L T CO 802 Mass . . . . .. .... . .. . 324

Oil, Fuel

,

Douglas County Medical Serv Court Houw ..... .146

Organizations, Religious
Salvation Army The 729 Vt . .. ...... ....... 653
Wesley Foundation 1300 Oread .. .......... . . 532

Organizations, Veterans'

ACHER OIL CO 645 Locust ............ . .. . 37
If no answer call • . ......•....•. . . . . .•. 3399
HARRIS L T CO IN

FUEL OIL
FOR ALL TYPE BURNERS
Trained Senicc Men t o Serrice All
Typca Oil Burner EQuipment
802 Mass .......... . .. . . ... ..• . .. . .. 324

Nights-Sundays-Holidays Call •• •• • •3137-J

•

American Legion 7 E 7 . .. ............. .. . 1311
Veterans of Foreign Wan Hall 8 &amp; N H . .. . . . DO

Organizations, Welfare
Red Cross Community bg •.•. . .• •• • . • •. . • . •. 40!5
Salvation Army The 729 Vt .. .... .. ... . ..... 653
Social Service League 905 R I . . . .. . ... . .. . .. 909

Organizations, Young People
Girl Scout Hdqtrs 7291 Mus •.•• •. • . •• .• • . •5429

Oil Marketers
Continental Oil Co Bulk Agt 9 00 N H. . ........ 867
D·X PETROLEUM PRODUCTsHATFIELD-JACKSON OIL CO 6 &amp; Locust. 1009
Hatfield-Jackson Oil Co 6 &amp; Locust . . ........ 1009
Ince J W 1729 Vt
....... .. .... . ..... 2486
Jones Serv Sta &amp; Oil Co E 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2086
Kaw Valley Oil Co 1318 W 1 . . . . ........ 2061
NATIONAL MARKETING CO 920 Del. ........ 357
If no answer call ...... . . .. ......... 3626
PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTSACHER OIL CO 645 Locust . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
If no answer call.. . ... ........ .. .. 3399
Rice 011 Co 1305 w 4 .. .... . . ..... ....... . 1174
SINCLAIR REFINING CO BULK AGT
623 Locust.l358

Organs
Reuter Organ Co Ft of N H ............. .... 320

Osteopathic Physicians &amp;
Surgeons, D. 0 .
EUSTACE HE
Modern Colonic Irrigator-X-Ray
102 H Mass ......................•.. 499
MAILHIOT A A 7291 Mus . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. 1318
If no ansWer call ....... . ...... . . . . . . 2232-R

Every department of your busineSJ
should be completely represented in
these Y ELLOW PAGES.

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OUTBOARD-PAINT

LAWRENCE

Outboard Motors
FRANCIS SPORT GDS
Chris-Craft-Champion &amp; Scott Atwater
728 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . .............. 640
J OHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS
Noted for Depedability, advanced design,
expert local service. .J O HNSON'"'·~£
See your Johnson Seanruue e:r;......
Horse Dealer.
"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
SALBS &amp; SERVICB

BELLI NGER ELEC 814 Mass ............ 428
UN IVERSAL SERV 23 &amp; Haskell ......... 904
MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR
"FULL JEWELED POWER"
Recognized Everywhere as the
Big Engineering Difference
"lPHERE TO BUY THEM"

University Motors 707 N H ............ . . 540
Universal Serv 23 &amp; Haskell ................ 9o4

Package Delivery Service
-8ee Delivery Service

Paint, Retail
ACME QUALITY P A I N r - - - - - - - -

Paint, Retail (Cont'd)
DAVIS EVER-BR IGHT PAIN T s - - - --

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DA-TEX
e
Paints, Varnishes, Enamels tor
lfllt'IA
every purpose. Full li ne Brushes,
"""'-"'
Paint supplies, Large stock PA I NTS
Wallpaper, all prices. Complete
Housewares and Gift Department.
"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
DAVIS PAINT ASSOCIATE STORE
931 Mass.1078
DEVOE PAINTS &amp; VARNISHESSTEVENSON'S PAINT &amp; WALLPAPER
STORE 1011 Mass. 122
DU PONT PRE-TESTED PAINTSBURGNER-BOWMAN-MATTHEWS LBR CO
308 w 6 .81

J

DUTCH BOY PAINTS
Blended to Keep Your Home Bright
. • . House Paint in White and
Colors; Sash &amp; Trim Colors; Porch
&amp; Deck Paint; WONSOVER, the new
l·coat Wall Paint.

~

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":WHERE TO BUY IT"
Ernst &amp; Son 826 Mass .. ........... . .... 341

Ernst &amp; Son 826 Mass ..................... 341
GLIDDEN PAINTSFRIEND PAUL H LUMBER CO 1030 Mass . . 42
GREAT WESTERN PAIN
"EXCELS PRE-WAR
BmER THAN ANY TIME BEFORE"

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
BARTELDES SEED CO 804 Mass .......... 92

BPS PAINTS
Use FLATLUX
The Flat Wall Paint that's
Made with OIL
One Coat covers Wallpaper
and other Interior Surfaces
Not a Water Paint
"WHERE TO BUY IT''
ZIMMERMAN &amp; SONS ~832 Mass ••• • •••. 429
BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTsLAWRENCE HARDWARE &amp; HOME
APPUANCES 724 Mass. 178
K'S PAINTS &amp; VARNISHES
"Best for Wear and
. Weather"
A complete line of decorative ma·
'
·
terials, including paints, varn ishes,
)
lacquers, enamels, linoleums, wall l •
coverings and painting accessories.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Cook Paint &amp; Varnlsll Co 919 Mass ..... . .. 846

Most dealers, services and products
are listed in the YELLOW PAGES.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
RAMSEY W A SHADE SHOP
Shades- Wall Paper- Paints- Linoleum
818 Mass .......... . ........... . . 606

LUMINALL PAINTSMALOTI'S HOWE 736 Mass . .. .. . .. • . ... 615
Malott's Hardware 736 Mass . ....... .. . .. ... 6l5
PRAn &amp; LAMBERT PAINTS &amp; VARNISHES-

PAINTS A: VARNISHES
FOR EVERY PURPOSE

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Shaw Lumber Co 701 Vt ............ . .. .147
SEIDLITZ PAINTS &amp; VARNISHEsVERNON'S HARDWARE 1029 Mass ....... 107

Help newcomers in town to get acquainted with you-classify your products and services in these YELLOW
PAGES.

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PAINT-PEST CONTROL

53

Paint, Retail (Cont'd)
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT;:,.,.-- - - - -

A

FAMOUS "COVER THE EARTH"
PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS
SWP HOUSE PAJNT
KEM·TONE, Miracle Wall Finish
KEM·GLO, Miracle lustre Finish

~

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
DEALER

GREEN BROS 633 Mass ....•..•..... .•. 631

3012

Paint, Whol esal e
COOK PAINT &amp; VARJIISH CO 919 Mass .•••... 846

'

Painters

Phone

INTERIOR &amp; EXTERIOR

-Painting-

castle Decorators 1243 Del .••...•..•.•••• 3012
!See Advertisement This Page)
Higgins David L 1202 Almira ....•.•.••••.. 1456
(See Advertisement This Page)
Peters Wm Oliver lb29 Ark . . . .
. . . . . . 822
(See Advertisement This Page)

HARDWOOD FINISHING
Insurance Coverage On
Property &amp; Workmen·
"50 Y~ars Serving City"

PHILLIPS A V PAINTING PAPERING &amp;
DECORATING SERV 605 Ala 1206

Paper
Klrchhoff-Hu~hes Wholesale Co The

Wrapping Paper-Bags-Pie Plates
Napkins-Towels-Toilet Tissue Etc
1245 Conn ..•.•.....•..••...•....... 685

SMITH PAPER SUPPLY CO'
Wrapping Papcr-Bags-Cu~

Tiaaue-L:e Cream Cootainers-Picnic
Supplie-Napkin&amp;-Towela
Scotch Tape--Twine and
Pap..,. ~hoot Suppliea

W. 0. "OLLIE" PETERS

6&lt;14 N 2 ..... . ..... .. ... ...... . .... 336

P est Contr ol Service

EVERLEY ROOFING co-- - - ----.
PESTS EXTERMINATED
By Safe; Improved Methods
BONDW INSURBD OPBIUTORS

Rats-Mice-Bed Bugs-Moths-Roaches
"l'R.l!B ESTIMA11!S"
617 Vt ......... ............ . ..••.. 511

PAINTING
Interior • Exterior

Residential
Commercial-Industrial

COMPLETELY INSURED

Call 1456
ESTIMATES FREE
NO JOB TOO LARGE
OR TOO SMALL

ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION

'.Oj

DAVID l. HIGGINS
1202 Almira

ALL WORK &amp; MATERIAL
GURANTEED
1629 ARK.

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PET- PHOTOGRAPHERS

LAWRENCE

PHONOGRAPHS
RENTED
For Your
Dances &amp; Parties
Used Recor ds
PHONE

P et Shops
Grant 's Pet &amp; Gift Shop 1218 Conn • ..•. •• ••• 418

Pharmacists-See Druggists
P h on ograph Records
Bell Music Co
Victor- Columbia-Capitol-Decca
925 Mass ............. . ••...••....•• )75
EMICK JOHN H 1014! Mass ••• ..••••••••••. 343
Record Rendezvous The
33 1/3-45-78-RPM-Records
846 Mass . .... •• .••.. ..••••••••••••• ru

343
DAY OR NTI:E

JOHN H. EMICK

Phonographs, Coin Operated

1014yz Mass.

AMERICAH AMUSEMENT CO

,

COIN OPERATED
PHONOGRAPHS - PI N BALL S
PLACED ON COMMISSION
Phonographs Rented for Parties, Danees
\9 E 9 .......... . ........ . ....... 480

EMICK JOHN H 1014! Mass•••.• . •. ..••••••343
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Photo En graver s
-See Engravers, Photo

Phot ographer s, Commercial
BROWN'S HANK CAMERA SHOP
CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY
WEDDINGS, BABY PICTURES
AND PARTIES

PortraitWedding
Direct Color

.APPLICATION PHOTOS AND 1 0

b

~4 Mass ... • ... .. .... . . 934
Estes Studio 927! Mass .. ... .... •. •••. ..•. . 151
GRAHAM STUDIO 211 W 8 ............... 3199
Kampus Photo Serv 939 Ind •••• . •••••• ••.• 1096
O'Bryon Studio 1024 Mass •.•• ••••••.••••••52f,
RACHELLE STUDIO 730 Mass . .... ......•.. 302

0' Ambra Photo Serv

Yo.:!!-

Photographers, Portrait
DALTON-BROWN STUDIO 1403 W 7 . .•.. ... 701
Estes Studio 927! Mass .............. .. .... 151

satisfaction Is Guaranteed

(See Advertisement This Page)

Phone 15 1

GRAHAM STUDIO

9271/2 M ASSAC H USETTS

f*JitJ9mpAs
p~ye

MAKE AN
APPOINTMENT
FOR A SITTING
PORTRAITS

PHOT~\APHY

721

PICTUUS

846 Mass ......•.•..... ... ......•. 1707
If no answer •....... ....• .... .. .. 1440•R

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Mass.~ Phone 41

PERSONALITY PORTRAITS
You Will Love Yourself
In A Graham P ortrait
211

w

8 .......................... 3199

HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass . .... ..... . ........ 41
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O'BRYON STUDIO
PORTRAITUR£
by Photography

W eddin~s-Children-Commeuitd
1024 Mass ............ .............. 526

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Photographers, Portrait (Cont'd)
RACHELLE

PHOTOGRAPHERS-PHYSICIANS

SS

Physicians &amp; Surgeons Exchanges
PHYSICIANS &amp; SURGEONS EXCHANGE

STUDIO

ARTISTIC PORTRAITSWEDDINGS
"Specialist$ in Clsild Pllotograplly"

IF U NABLE TO LOCATE
YOUR DOCTOR
CALL - 870 - CALL
Day or Niebt
WE WI L L LOCATE H IM FOR YOU

730 Mass . ... . .. . .. . ... . . .. ..... .. . 302

325 Maine .. . . . .. .. . ...•. • ••.•••.••. 870

FAMILY GROUPS-COMMERCIAL

THOMPSON PHOTO STUDIO

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.

PORTRAITS
PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN
OUR SPECI ALTY

Latest in Photo Frames
Prices Reasonable
829 Mass . .... . .... .. . .. . . , .. . ... . . . 614

Photographic Equipment
&amp; Supplies
BROWN'S HANK CAMERA SHOP,"EvERYTHING

POlt

THB

- -- -,

PHOTOGII.U'H ia"

Amtlltur or Pro/tuionAI
Cuneras-Still &amp; Movie
Enlar$Cu-Projectors &amp; Screens
Black &amp; Whrte &amp; Color FilmsPhotographic Papers-&lt;:hcmicab
Quality Photo Finishing
846 Mass . ................... . .... 1707
If No Answer Call ................ 1440-R

HIXON STUDIO
Headquarters Por
Factory Guar~tnteed Photographic Equipment
Camcras-Koda'b-Movie Cameras
Projectora Chemicals Paper Films J!tc.
Authoriud Dealer for
Viewoaster Stereoscopes
Quality Kodak Pinishins.
721 Mass •.•.••....•.......••.•....• 41

•AUCHARD V M 209 W 8 . . .. . ... ......... .. 354

~ Residence 2126 La .... .. . . . ... . ........ .

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CAMERAS

Mosser-Wolf &amp; Co 1107 Mass . ...... . ......•. 50
&lt;See Advertisement This Pag•&gt;

Photographic Films
BROWN'S HANK CAMERA SHOP 846 Mass .. 1707

Photographic Finishing
BROWN'S HANK CAMERA SHoo------,

QUAUTY PHOTOFINISHING

Ask for Album Prints

Movie - Still Cameras
Photographic Su ppl~
24 Hour FILM Service

Call 50

MOSSER-WOLF
&amp; CO.
1107 Mass.

When yo11 stop we finish.
846 Mass . ...... . . . .. ....... .. .... 1707

D' Ambra Photo Service 644 Mass ... .. .. . . . . . 934
ESTES STUDIO 927~ Mass .. .... . . . . ..... . . 151

HIXON STUDIO

Expert Kodak Film Finishing
721 Mass ..••••...•••••.•....•..•.•• 4l.
Mosser-Wolf &amp; Co
24 Hr High Quality Finishing
1107 Mass ••....• • .•••.••....•.•.... •SU

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, D. 0.
-See Osteopathic Physicians and
Surgeons, D.O.

zw

Belot Monti L Jr 80 0 Mass .... • ... . . . . ..... 1590
Boyden Mary S 747 Mass . . . . . . .. .... . .... .544
Residence 621 Calif .... • . ...•.. ••.••••. 2997
If No Answer Call . ........... . ..••••.... 870
~o Campbell James W 747 Mass. .••..•.••••.•. 544
If no answer call .. . ................... 870
Can uteson R I KU •..............••.•••••• 890
Clark Margaret G 939~ Mass . .. . , . .. .. .. . ... 584
Residence 1245 Oread . .... . ... .. . . ..... 3215
Clark Ray A 939~ Mass . .. ... .. . .. . . • •. . ... 584
Residence 1245 Ore ad ..... • ............ 3W
Deem F S 92H Mass ... .. ...... .......... .. 76
Residence 1108 Tenn . . ... . . .. ..... . .... . 455
Dunlap R L 647 Mass ....................1977
Residence 1508 N H .................... 3202
Edmiston R H 7 E 7 . . ... . ...... .... .. .... . 811
Gilles Helen 747 Mass ........•...•.•... . .. 544
Residence 1831 University Dr . ... • . . ... 1979-W
If no answer call . ..... . . .. ... . ...... . .. 870
Hermes R L 747 Mass .. . . .. ... . . ... . .... . . 544
Residence 1601 Tennessee .... . .......... 1556
If no answer call . . . ... . . . .. .. .......... 870
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products, services, and other
information.

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PHYSICIANS-PIPES

LAWRENCE

Physicians &amp; Surgeon s, M.D.
(Cont'd)
•

Holmes John A 1035~ Mass ... ...... ....... 1609
Hutchinson R B 917 Mass .................. 1235
ISAACS FRED R 715 Vt ........•....•.... . 180
Residence 1600 E 23 ................... 1824
If no answer call •••••••••• •• • •••••••••• 870
, Johnson C B 7 W 11 ...................... 275
If no answer call ..••••• . •••••.•..•••••. 870
Jones H Penfield 107 E 8 ................. 211
Residence 721 Tenn ••••••• • ••.•••...•.. 235
If no answer call .. ..... .. ............. . 870
Nelson Richard 0 201 W 8 .•••.•..•.....•.. 110
Residence 800 Tenn ...... ..... : . . ...•.. 290
If no answer call .•.•••••• .•. • ••.•••••• 870
Nelson W 0 201 w 8 ... .................. . 110
Residence 545 E 19 ...............•.... 2651
Owen EM 823 Ky . .. .... . .......•....•... 644
Palmer W R soH Mass . .... .. . ............ 352
Pendleton Raymond L 927 ~ Mass ........... 2182
Residence 1201 Tenn .. . .. ...... ..... ... 2182
Schwegler R A Jr 747 Mass ... .. ......... , .. 544
If No Answer Call ...........••.......... 870
Sudler Mervin T 800 Mass ................. 1590
VanNoy HE 747 Mass . .........• • . .. ...... 594
Zimmer L K 207 W 8 ........ . .. • ......... 437
Residence 621 E 15 .... • ........ ... .... 1432
If no answer call . . . ........... ..... . ... 870

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
Eye, Ear, Nose &amp; Throat
Dunlap R L 647 Mass ... .....•..... ••• ••. 1977
Hutchinson R B 917 Mass ......•.......... 1235
Nelson W 0 201 w a
. . . . . 110

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shopping helper.

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
Gynecology
Hermes R L 747 Mass ... ...... . ........... 544
Isaacs Fred R 715 Vt . ................. .... 180
If no answer call ...•••••••.•••••• ..•••• 870
Pendleton Raymond L 927~ Mass ........... 2182
Schwegler R A Jr 747 Mass ... ...•......... 544

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
Internal Medicine

Campbell James W 747 Mass .••••••••••••••544

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
Obstetrical
Hermes R L 747 Mass ...... ............•.. 544
Isaacs Fred R 715 Vt ..... •.. ..............180
If no answer call ....................... 870
Pendleton Raymond L 9271 Mass .... ....... 2182
Schwegler R A Jr 747 Mass ...... .....•..•. 544

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
P ediatrician
Boyden MaryS 747 Mass .... ....... ........ 544
Gilles Helen 747 Mass ...•.•... • .••.•.•.. •544

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
Sm·geons
Pendleton Raymond L 927 i Mass .... . ...... 2182
Zimmer L K 207 W 8 .. .... ...... • ........ 437

Piano Tuners
JEROME PIANO CO
NEWTON E. JEROME
PIANO TONER

and
TECHN ICIAN
REPAIRING and REFINISHING
For Prompt and Efficient Sertlice

916 Ill ... : . ........................ 815

STONER ART E 1111 w Hills

pkwy ••••.••• 1409

(See Advertisement This Page)

Guaranteed Piano Tuning
Repairing-Rebuilding-Refinishing
Expert Action Regulating and Voici ng

ART E. STONER
1409

1117 W Hilla Pkwy.

Pianos
Bell Music Co
Mason-Hamlin-Knabe-Lester
925 Mass .•.•••••••••••.••••••••• ••
Jerome Piano Co
New &amp; Used-Repairing--Tuning
916 Ill . ... ...................... ... .115

m

Picture Framing
HIXON STUDIO

Frames Made to Order
Large Selection of Molding
721 Mass . ......•.••• ..•• . ••••••••••• 41
KEELER BOOK STORE 939 Mass ......•...•. .33
Thompson Photo Studio 829 Mass ......••.... 614

Pipe Line Companies
Cities Sel"fice Gas Co 1501 w 23 .....•...... . 311
If no answer call .•.••.•.•.••..••.•••• 2320-.1

FOREIGN &amp; DOMESTIC

'~"· '· ~i'-""•

J:r-o.p.

THE PIPE SHOP

PHONE 2401

727 MASS.

Pipes-Smoking-Repairing
Pipe Sbop The 727 Mass .................. 2401
(See Advertisement This Page)

Most dealers, services and products
are lis·t ed in the YELLOW PAGES.

�LAWRENCE

PLUM BERS--POTATO CHIPS

57

Plumber s
BRUNE PLBG HTG &amp; ELEC CO
M . ]. H UXTAilLB , ] a.-Qwntr

ED'S PLUMBING SHOP

PLUMBING ·
HEATING
ELECI'RIC

COMMERCIAL - RESIPENTIAL
LICENSED AND BONDED

SALES &amp; Sl!RVICB
545 Ind . . •. . . . ... . ..•.. . . .. . • •• .. • •308

PHONE

Christenson Co 400 E 23 . ... . . . ... .. . . .. . .. 710
Ed's Plumbing Shop 045 Ill . ... . ......... . . 1565
(See Advertisement This Page)
Guntert Plbg &amp; Wiring 1337 Mass .• .• • .•• .. 963
•
(See Advert isement This Page)
KENNEDY PLBG &amp; ELEC CO 937 Mass . . . . . . . 658

1565
Nationally
Advertised
Fixtures

LEE RAYMOND PLUMBING &amp; WIRING

Licensed &amp; Bonded
806 N H .. ...... .. .. ............... . 660
If no answer caii ,Raymond H Lee • ••.•.•. 3780
Or Fred B Shimmons ... . .... . ........ 3004

IIIORRIS BROS

INDUSTRIAL A: RESIDENTIAL WIIUNG
COMPLETE LINB OP UGHTING FIXTURES
Licensed &amp; Bonded Electricians

*New
Inst allations

*

Repairs

Prtt Bsliwults
500 Locust •.•••.•• • • . ••••••••••••. 1163
Nights-Sundays-Holidays Call . . . .. . 2618-R
Olson Bros 934 Mass . ....... . . . .. . . .. . .. . . 515
ROSEL H PLBG &amp; WIRING 931 Maine . . .... . . 513
WESTERGREN HARR
PLUMBIN G- HEATING &amp;
ELECI'RlC CONTRACI'ING
For

EDW. OKAMOTO
Office 645 Ill.

HOMES - BUSINESS - INDUSTRY
BONDED • LICE NSED - I NSURBD

Fret EslimaUJ
1800 Learnard . . . . . .. . . ••. .. • .. • • • •• 3644

P l umbing Supplies, Retail
NORRIS BROS

ROOT MASTER
Cleans - Blocked - Sewert
Without Digging

Kohler-Crane-American Standard
500 Locust . . . . . . ... .. . .. .. ..... . ... 1163

Pop Corn
Dlxies Carmel Corn Shop 8 42 Mass .. . .. •.... 1330

Potato Chips
Casey's Chip Co 418 Forest. .. . .. .... .. . . . .. 448
Kitty Clover Potato Chip Co 1810 La .••...• •. 649

KITTY CLOVER POTATO CHIP
POTATO CHIPS
FRIED POPCORN
SHELLED POPCORN
AI Y o11r Parorilt Pootl,
Dr11g, or Btrtrllgt Slort

"FOR SERVICE CALI!'
Kitty Clover Potato Chip Co 1810 La ..•••• 649
Stone H N 732 Conn .. ••. . •• ••••••••••..• 3600

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Complete
Plumbing Service
Free Estimates
LICENSED AND BONDED
PLUMBER

GUNTERT PLUMBING
AND WIRING
1337 Mass.

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CHOICE
UVE ANT; DRESSED POULTRY
Drc.-s~~J While You Wait.
FR£5H EGGS DAILY.
822 Vermmt ....... , .•..••.. , .•.•.. 410

TURNER PRODUCE

Douglas County Produce Co 822 Vt .... .. ..•• 410
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FREDERICK PRODUCE CO
POULTRY HEADQUARTERS

Valley-Brook Poultry Farm RFD

DAILY CITY DELIVERY
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Allen Press 1041 N H ......... ........... 1234
Boyles Printing Co 9 E 8 ..•.••..•. . ....••.. 967
Bullock's 2 e 1 . ........... .............. .
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GLEED CORNER PRODUCE CO 525 W 23 ..... 219
JOHNSON'S BROILER FARM 1724 Barker.•..•. 63
LaWrence Egg &amp; Poultry Co 832 Pa ........... 500
SOUTH SIDE POULTRY CO
Dir&lt;ctly Behind Holloway &amp; Phillips Grocery
FRESHLY DRESSED

GENERAL JOB PRINTING
LEONARD

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HART PRINTING Cu

POULTRY-Free Cut·UP Service

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Miller Print Shop 821 Vt .......... ...
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WORLD CO 722 Mass ......... ......
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Frederick Prod Co 1310 W 7 .....•••••••••• 1238
Gleed Corner Produce Co 525 W 23 . 0.. 0. 00. 0219
Seymour Packing Co 820 Vt ............. ... 311
South Side Poultry Co 18511 Mass ..•...•..... 45
Turner Produce Co 836 Vt ......... ....... .W

Public Libraries
-See Libraries, Public

eEverythzng In Printing'

Public Schools
-See Schools, Public

Telephone 22
Business Forms, Stationery, Ledger
Sheets, Loos'l:! Leaf Binders, Record
Books, Catalogs, Circulars.

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WORLD CO.

722 Massachusetts

Pumps--Centrifugal
Midwest Mfg Co

802

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RADIO-RADIO

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Radio Service
BEAMAN'S RADIO &amp; TELEVISION 1200 N Y•• 140
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

BOWMAN RADIO &amp; ELEC SERV 826 Vt...••. 138

RADIO

(See Advertisement This Page)

RADIO HOSP 14 E 9 .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . 928

&amp;
Television

&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

ZENITH RADIOS SALES &amp; SERVICE-

HANNA RADIO SHOP 933 Mass .........• 303

1200 N.Y.

Radios

Sales &amp; Service

Bell Music Co
RCA Radios &amp; Combinations
925 Mass . . . . . . . ..•.•.......•..... 375

BEHDIX RA:JIO AHD TELEVISION
Brilliantly better Avi~tion Quality
radios, radio·phonographs and tele·
vision, priced to make thom one of

America's finest values and sold In
this community ON&lt;.Y by

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"Radio and
Television

s. "WHERE TO BUY IT"
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FRANK'S FURNITURE CO 834 Mass .••• 834

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BOWMAN RADIO &amp; ELEC SERV

Recordio-Majestic-Stromberg-Carlson

826 Vt .......• • •....•••••....•.•••• 138
GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC 1103 MISI ..... 19

Hanna Radio Shop
RCA- Zenith Sales &amp; Serv
933 Mass •...•.•••..•••••.•.•..••••. 303
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RADIO HOSPITAL
CALL 928 • • • 14 E. 9th.

All Work Fully Guaranteed
Free Pick Up &amp; Delivery
Prompt, Efficient Service On All ?tlakea

Bowman Radio &amp;Electric Service
826 Vermont

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Radios (Cont'd)

Ranges, Electric ( Cont' d)

MAGNAVOX RADIOSSMITH L LOKE CO 846 Mass • . .......... 725
MOTOROLA HOME &amp; AUTO RADIOSBEAMAN'S RADIO &amp; TELEVISION 1 200 N Y .140
PHILCO RADIO AND RADIO-PHONOGRAPH--:;SALES AND SERVICE

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Only Philco brings you
amazing
.new \\BroiJ.under11

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"WHERE T O BUY THEM"
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724 Mass.178

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perf?rmance and ex· : 'C
quis1te cabmet beauty at
popular prices. Wide choice
for every purpose. Also dependable service by factory.
trained experts.

grea~er

PHILCO ELECTRIC RANGEs·- - -- - -

"WHE RE TO BUY THEM"
DEALER

LAWRENCE HOWE &amp; HOME APPLNCES
724 Mass.173
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGES

Radiators, Automobile, Repairing
-See Automobile RatJiator
Rep.a iring

"W HERE TO BUY THEM"
Oliver Service Co 723 Mass ....... . .. . ... 253

Railroads
Atchison Topeka &amp; Santa Fe RJ Co
Passenger Depot 413 E 7 ...•.... . . ...•.... 32
Freight Office 413 E 7 . ............... ... . 54
Car Clerk 4 13 E 7 . ... . ... . .....•.. . .... 281
Chicago R I &amp; Pacific RJ Ticket Ofc N 2 &amp; Maple. 282
Union Pac.ific Ry Co
Passenger Depot N 2 &amp; Maple .......... . .. 282
Freight Depot N 2 &amp; Locust .. . .. . . . ... •. .. 28
Road master's Office N 2 &amp; Maple . . ... . .... 356

Ranges, Electric
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES
See famous Frigidaire Electric Ranges withRadiantube
Units-big, Even· Hea t
oven. Also, Frigidaire refrigerators, home freezers,
water heaters, automat ic
washers, dryers and ironers.

FRIGIDAIRE
6EHERAL MOTORS

" WHERE T O O.ti.LL"
SA LES &amp; SBRV DEALER

Hanna Radio Shop 933 Mass ............ 303

Ranges, Gas
CARTER L G APPLNCES
Roper &amp; Hardwick Ranges
Natural &amp; Propane Gas
1008 Mass ..... . .... . .. ..... . . . ..... 502
CHRISTENSON CO 400 E 23 .. . ........... . no
DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGEsGREEN BROS 633 Mass . . .. ...... .• .... . 631
KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC
Roper ~ Hardwick Ranges
733 Mass ......•.....•.........•... . 315
MAGIC CHEF RANGESLAWRENCE HARDWARE &amp; HOME
APPLIANCES 724 Mass ...... . ....... 178
Miller Furniture Co 741 Mass ...•.••. . ..••.. 246

Real Esta te
CAIN RALPH R 81 3 ~ Mass . . .. .... .. .. . .. . 2959
CLEVENGER J M AGCY 735 Mass . . .. .. . . . .. 344
CONBOY &amp; CONBOY REALTORS 1012 N H . . . 942
DECKER-KEYS REAL EST &amp; INS AGC

REAL ESTATE

GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGES
Super-fast Caltod Unit.s for G·E ••
"SPEED COOKING". Other famous
G·E "firsts" Built·in Pressure
Cooker, Tripi·U~it, Tripi-Oven, TelA· Cook Lights, No·Stain Oven Vent.

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SALES &amp; SERVICE DEALER
GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC 1103 Mass ... 19

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"WHERJj] TO BUY IT"
DBALBRS
GOODRICH B F STORES 9 29 Mass .... . ... 21
SMITH L LOKE CO 841&gt; Mass .... . . .• . . . . 725

INSURANCE
CASUALTY • FI RE • I NLAND MARINE
MYIIOX

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Fox Frank 1st Natl Bk bg .. . .. .. ... ........ 510
Gill M R Real Est &amp; Ins Agcy 640 Mass .... .. .111

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Hemphill Land &amp; Inv Co 704 Mas~ . . . . . .... .1001
HESS ANDY C REAL EST &amp; INS SER
COMPLETE REAL ESTATE
and

INSURANCE SERVICE
Dt prnda&amp;lt Protulion Sin" 1908

Standard Life Bg . .. .. ..... . ..... . .. . 457
If no answer Call ... ........• ...... 1620-J
Or .. . ... .. .... . ... ..•. .... .. .... 1482

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REAL ESTATE-REDUCING

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Real Estate (Cont'd)

HOLMES McGREW &amp; PECK---------,

SIMMONS E J c o · - - - - - - - --,

REALTORS

REAL ESTAT E

City Properties and Farms

INSURANCE

LOANS

G. I. &amp; P. H . .A. LOANS
(.Arranged)

7 E 7 ..............•................35

JACQUES REALTY

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10 E 9 .... .. . ......... . ............ 3.30

TRAYLOR &amp; CALVIN INSURANCE AGENC

S.ALl!S • R,ENT.ALS • LBASI!S

REAL ESTATE
RESIDENTIAL • PARMS • BUSINESS

REAL ESTATE
HOME LOANS

INSURANC'E

Compltll Proptr11 M4nagtrn.!111
9271 Mass ... . ..................... 414

KELLY M e·- - - - - - - - , , . - - - - - - - ,

REAL ESTATE
FARM LOANS

INSURANCE

712 Mass ....... • .•.......•......•. 878
Residence .......•.........•....... 1222

KUNZ SOL F REAL EST &amp; INS AGc·v-----.

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
5 E 9 .............................. 214
Sol F Kunz ........ . .............. . :3926
Eugene Doane .. . . • . • ... . ....... . 2619-W

PRATT FW MRS
COMPLBTB

1026 Mass ......................... 305

Ree:ording Equipment, Sound
Peterson's
Magnetic Recorder-Sold or Rented
7101 Mass •..••••• . •.•••••••••••••• • •U

Reducing Treatment
Ruth Genevieve Reducing &amp; Health Salon
9411 Mass.628
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No selling campaign is complete
unless it makes nbuying by telephone"
easy.

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE SERVICE
CITY - SUBURBAN • PARM
Cheek 011r Proptrl1 Btfo" Yo• B117

2012 Mass •......••......•....... . 2300

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NO DRUGS
NO DIET
NO EXERCISE
NO STEAM
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REAL ESTATE
of All Types
FREE APPRAISAL
SERVICE

M. R. GILL
REAL ESTATE &amp; INS. AGENCY
640 Mass.

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REFRIGERATION-REFRIGERATORS LAWRENCE

Refrigeration Equipm ent,
Commercial
CARRIER REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENr- For every commercial and indus·

;rial need- complete line of
automatic ice cube makers, fix·
tures, refrigerating compressors,
tondensers, cold diffusers, and
food freezers. Built for depend·
able, low-cost service.

"FOR I NFOR'JIATION OALL''
D EALER

SCOTT TEMPERATURE EQPMNT CO

729 N H .326

Oliver Serv Co 723 Mass . .... .. .... . . ... . . . 253
(See Advertisement This Page)

Refrigeration Service
Campbell's Refrigeration Service 11 W 9 ..• • • •830
(See Advertisement This Page)
FLOYD'S REFRGTN 945 Ala . ... .. . . .. .... .767
OLIVER SERVICE CO 723 Mass .. •..... ..•.• 2SS

INSTALLATIONS- REPAIRS

Refriger ators, El ectric
ADMIRAL DUAL-TEMP REFRIGERATORS-

ALL MAKES

MILLER FURNTR CO 741 Mass . .. . . ... .. 246

eaii 253

COOLERATOR REFRIGERATORS-

AMERICAN SERV CO 616 Vt . .••••••••••• 48

Oliver Service Co.
723 Mass.

FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS
See famous Refrigerators
with current-saving Meter·
Miser. Also Fri gi da ire
electric ranges, home
freezers, wate r heaters,

automatic washers, dryers
and ironers.

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6EN1Rll MOtORS

" WHE RE TO OALL"
SALES &amp; SERV DEALER

Hanna Radio Shop 933 Mass . ... . . . ..... 303

GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
New Space Maker Models give up to •
one·half more refrigerated food storage in same floor space as old-style
ones. Powered by famed " sealed-in·

REFRIGERATION

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SALES &amp; SERVICE D EALER
Mass . . . 19

GENERAL AJ'lJLIANCE CO INC 1103

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS
Extra features .. . extra beauty ...
extra economy. A model and size for
every home. rnade to famous lnterna·
tiona! Harvester quality standards. De·
signed right . .. buill right .. . priced
right.

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"WHERE T O. BUY T HEM"
DEALER

KRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass.244
If no answer call. . ..•••••••..••••2805-W

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Repairs On All 1\fakes
FOR SERVICE CALL
11 w 9th

830

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R efrigerators, Electric (Cont'd)
KELVINATOR
COLD
CLEAR TO
THE FLOOR!

REFRIGERATORS-ROOFERS

63

R endering Plants ( Cont'd)
HILL RENDERING SERVIC
HIGHEST CASH PRI CES
FOR DEAD

There's more refrigerated space in Kelvinator's Master·
piece line. Powered by Polarsphere,- economical and
trouble-free!

HORSES- CATTLE · HOGS

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"WHERE TO BUY I T"
DEALERS
GOODRICH B F STORES 929 Mass .... .. . . 21
SMITH L LOKE· CO 846 Mass . .... . . • '••.. 725

Successor To Lawr ence Rendering WorlcJ
1025 Conn ........ . ••..... •• ••..• 197

Hill Rendering Serv 1025 Conn •• • •••• • •••• • • 197
Standard Rendering Co 1610 E 15 • ••• • •• •• •369

NORGE ROLLATOR REFRIGERATORS
Low operati ng cost, variety of
freezer capacities. For authorized
sa les o f Nor ge Refrigerators,
Electric Ranges, Home Freezers,
Gas Ranges, Ro-ta-tor Washers,
Home Heaters, see below.

STANDARD RENDERING_CO SERVICE--:-- - We Pay For Dead
Animals-At Your Farm
Horses • Cattle • Hogs
If Not Skinned or
Decomposed
We Pa,y Telephone Charges

"WHE RE T O 0./J. LL"
DBAU!R

"FOR INFORMATION CALL,.

Bellinger Electric 814 Mass .. . . . . .. ...... 428

STANDARD RENDERING CO 1610 E 15 • ••369

PHILCO REFRIGERATOR
SALES AND SERVICE

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Philco-qives you new, modern ii:'1
designs with latest . features. ~ :
Greater food protect•on, space, 11-l.lllllol-llo-lolloconvenience and economy.
Beautiful models for every purse and purpose. Also de·
pendable service by factory-trained experts.

Restaurants-See Cafea

Riding Academies
Mot t Stables 1700 W 4 . . . ... . ..... .. .... . 1842

Roofers

" W HE RE TO BUY THEM"

ASBESTOS ROOFING-

DEALER

EVERLEY ROOFING CO 617 Vt .. . ••.••.. 511

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724 Mass .178

WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS

"WHERE TO BUY T HEM"
Oliver Service Co 723

Mass .. .. .. . ... ... . 253

Refrigerator s, Gas
CARTER}- G APPLIANCEs·-

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For Free Estimates

SERVEL APPUANCES

PHONE

POR NATURAL OR l-P GAS

ROPER AND HARDWICK RANGES
HEATING EQUIPMENT

Home Insulatfoa

Johns·Manvdle Roofing

1008 Mass ... . ... . .... . . ... 1 .. .... . 502

SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATORSCHRISTENSON CO

Both Natural And LP-Gas

4oo e 23 .... . ... . . .. . . ....... ... n o
KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO I NC 733 Mass. - ~15

Rendering Plants
DEAD ANIMAL CO INC 1025 Conn •••.• • •••• • 197
FARMERS RENDERING SERV 1025 Conn •• • •• 197

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RESIDENTIAL

Fire Proof ASBESTOS Roofs- Hex- Thick Blltt
T Lock Asphalt Roofs- Slate &amp; Tile

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Asbestos Built Up - Tar &amp; Gravel ~
As(ltlalt &amp; Aluminum Coating - Tin

EVERLEY ROOFING CO.
617 Vermont

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Roof ers ( Con t' d)
BARRETT R O O F s , - - - - - - - "Tiu Grt lllnt N111111 ;,
Roofit~K''

DUBLB COTB
Mt1LTI-SHINGLBS
ASPHALT SHINGLB&amp;-SIDING
"SINCE 18H"

"POR INFORMATION CALI!'
Rhodes Heating &amp; Roofing Co 815 Vt •••••• 702
LAWRENCE BUILDING MATERIALS C
Experienced Insured
.Applicators of .All Types

ROOFS
ASBESTOS SIDING
C. 0. MOllTON-Mp.
1834 Ma$5 ••••••••••••••••••••••. . • 264
Rhodes Heating &amp; Roofing Co 815 Vt •••••••• 702

Roofing Material
Everley Roofing Co 617 Vt •.•••.•••••• :-••••• 511
Friend Paul H Lumber Co 1030 Mass ....... • .. . 42
LOG.AN-MOORE LBR CO 627 Mass .• . .•..... 113
MCCONNELL LUMBER CO 844 E u .. .. .... 576

Rooming Houses
Blinn Donald P 1033 Tenn .. ••. .•. . .....• • . 3613
Cofer Rooms 1338 Ohio ....... .... . ....... 3279
Erhart Albert 800 Ohio .... . .............. 3388
Goode Joseph 1245 Oread ............ . .... 1504
Hillcrest House 1225 Oread . . . . . ...... . .... . 581
Park David A 1334 Ohio .... . .. . .. .. ... •.. 3362
Salisbury Rooms 1034 Miss . ....•.. ....... .3833
Thuman C H 1416 Tenn . .. . . .... . . .. . . . .• .1555
Westview Hall 1138 Miss .. . ..... . . . ... . ... ~0

Root Beer
A &amp; B Root Beer Stand 620 N 2 ... .. . ... .. . 3332

Rubber Stamps

Bullock's 2 E 1 . ... . .. . .. ..... . .... .... . .. m
OUTLOOK THE 1005 Mass .... . .. .... ... . .. 542

Rug Cleaning
-See Carpet Cleaning

Rugs, Domestic-See Carpeta
Safes
CRAMER SAFE &amp; OFC E-QPMNT CO 1419 McGee
Kansas City Mo !Toll Call). VIctor 7949

Sand
Bowersock Mills &amp; Power Co Ft of N Y •.•.. • .. 576
Holliday Wm L 701 Conn .................1560

Sand Blasting
DAVIS SANDBLASTING &amp; WATRPRFNG CO INC
Sand Blasting-Tuckpointing-Waterproofing
Portable Equipm_Jnt
1912 Brooklyn Kansas City Mo
!Toll Cali&gt;.Benton-no7

Sanitariums
Prospect Park Sanitarium 1515 W 7 . .. •.•..•3126

Savings &amp; Loan Associations
DOUGLAS COUNTY BLDG &amp; LOAN ASSOCTN
737 Mass. 79
Lawrence Bldg &amp; Loan Assoctn 800 Mass . ... ... 55

School Supplies
Carter Stationery Store 1025 Mass ..... • . . . .1051

Schools, Business
Lawrence Business College 641 La ..... • .... . . 894

Schools, Private
Haskell Institute S City Limits
Assistant Boys' Adviser Keokuk Hall ....... : .128
Assistant Boys' Adviser's Office Osceola bg .. 3040
Athletic Office Tecumseh bg ..............1480
Boys' Adviser Keokuk Hall ...•.•...•... . . . 589
Boys' Vocational Dept . . ................ 2n2
Business Office Administration bg ..• , .... • .118
Curtis Hall . .. . .. .. . .................. . 695
Girls' Adviser's Office Pochahontas bg ...... 2106
Girls' Dormitory Winona bg .... . .......... 470
Haskell Bakery Curtis Hall . .... . ......•.. . 230
Home Economics Building SaQJewea bg ..... 693
Hospital ...................... . ....... 568
Power Plant ... . . . .... .••..•......•.... 2109
Principal's Ofc Sequoyah bg ..........•.... 557
Printing Department ......... .. .....••.. 938
Reglstrar's Office . .. . ................... 298
Religious Director's Ofc Haskell Grounds ..... 162
Superintendent's Ofc Haskell Grounds ...•... 304
Teachers' Hdqtrs Haskell Grounds .......•. 2623
Visual Aids Office Haskell Grounds ........ 3469
Kansas Bible Chair 1300 Oread ... . . . . ..... .

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Schools, Public
Board of Education
Art Director's Ofc 900 Ky • ••••••.•••••.•. 950
Board of Education Ofc High School bg .•..•. 422
Elementary Supervisor High School bg ..•... 3400
Health Nurse 900 Ky .................... 681
Speech Clinic 900 Ky ..••••••••••••••• . .. 263
Brackett Schl RFO 1 .. . . . . . . ..... . ... 763-K-21
Cordrey School 1837 Vt •••.••••••••.•.•... . 373
India School 400 E 23 ....••.••.•••.••. 764-N-2
Junior High School 9 &amp; Ky ................ 3003
Liberty Memorial High School 1400 Mass .•• . . 3000
Lincoln School 708 Elm .............. . ..... 728
McAIIaster School 1428 R I. .. ............. . 408
New York School 936 N Y ........ .. ........ 261
Pinckney School 810 W 6 . . •.••...••••.••. . 706
Woodlawn School 508 Elm •••.•.•••••••••••• n4

Schools, Universities
Kansa.s University K U ... . ........•.... . .. 2700
Athletic Office KU ......••.••.••. . •• . ••. 913
Union Bldg Soda Fountain Union bg . ...... . . 668

Scrap Metal
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co Inc 712 E 9 ••••••• 954

Seals
Kansas Mfg Co The 623 Vt ............ . .... 411

Seat Covers
CHAPPELL'S AUTO TRIM 646 Calif .•.• . . .. 1121
Fritz Co 14 E 8 . . . . ........ ................. 4

Seeds
BARTELDES SEED CO

Warense 826 Pa ..••••..•••••••••••••••. 239

Wholesale 804 Mass .. . ...................92
Derby Grain Inc 301 Locust •• .• ••••••••••••• 370
UNDERWOOD J SONS 608 Ma$5 ........ . ....7
Wilhelmi Max 804 Mass.... , ..............1805

�SERVICE STAT IONS

LAWRENCE

Service Stations
ACHER OIL CO 645 Locust .... . ............. 37
Anaerson's Service Station 518 W 23 ••. , •••• 2035
Atomic Gasoline &amp; Oil Co 739 N 2 ..•••.••.. 3335
Berger's 0-X Serv Sta 23 &amp; Haskell .. ..••••• 2016
BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE STATION
ARTHUR NEASE

STANDARD SERVICE
LUBRICATION-WASHING
POLISHING
ATLAS TIRES -TIRE REPAIRI NG
601 Mass ...........•............ 3380

65

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L UBRICATION
TIRES
T UBES
BATTER IES

Buchelm Serv Sta 1901 Mass ............... 3063
Chappell's Serv Sta 23 &amp; La .. .. ....•..... . 3614
CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTSFRITZ COMPANY 14 E 8 .... . .. .......... 4
CONOCO PRODUCTS
"Yout' Mileage Merchant"
Conoco N-Tane
Gasoline
Conoco "N"th Motor Oil
Greases
Tank Wagon Deli-.eries

"WHERE TO CALL"

CALL 508

SERVICE STATIONS
Bucheim Service Sta 1901 Mass .... . .... . 3063
Continental Oil Co Bulk Agt 900 N H....... 8b1
Franz Serv Sta 900 N H ................. 867
Wuthnow' s Conoco Serv Sta 900 Ind . •• .. •3354

RHODES &amp; TAYLOR
SERVICE
319 N. 2

Conrad Serv Sta 646 Vt ............... .... 2066
Crystal Motors Trading Post 304 W 6 , . . . . . 923
D-X PRODUCTS
HUNDREDS DF GASOLINES
BUT ONLY ONE O-X

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U-Jl.~

FRANZ Service Station
Washing-Lubrication-Tire.s-Batterlea
PICK-UP &amp; DELIVERY
PHONE

867

"JJVHERB TO BUY IT"
BERGER'S D-X SERV STA 23 &amp; Haskell .2016
Denny Ed Serv Sta 1002 N H............... 2092
Dye's Standard Serv 2246 La ..•.•.•••••.•. 3374
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SERVICE
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MOBILGAS
•
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BATTERIES
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Rapid Transit Inc.
1000 MASS.

1100

N~w

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CALL

CALL

3342

3342

New
and
Modern
Equipment
To
Service
Your

Lubrication
Batt eries
Tires

Car

Car

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Washing
BATTERIES
Service

LEONARD'S
Sta ndard Service Station
847 I ndiana

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SERVICE STATIONS-SEWING

LAWRENCE

Service Stations (Cont' d)

Service Stations ( Cont'd)

FIELD'S SERV STA

Smith's Serv Sta
Mobilgas- Mobil 011 Products
600 Mass ..................... . ... 2002
STANDARD OIL PRODUCTs---

D-X PRODUCI'S
PENNSYLVANIA TIRBS
WASHING- LUBRICATION

BATTERY RECHARGING-Quick or Slow
1826 Mass .•.... .... ..•..•..••..•.. 2091
Franz Serv Sta 900 N H.................... 867
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FRITZEL A J 1900 Mass ................. 3399
G I Jot's Serv Sta 601 Vt ........... ( . ..... 3315
Gorrill &amp; Winter Serv Sta 300 locust, . . ..... . 2064
HARTMAN STANDARD SERVICE STATION
1300 Mass .3303
HUDSON OIL CO

GAS FOR LESS
CANNED OIL
For Your

Prot~tion

740 N 2 ............ . .............. 2015

Indian Village Service Station RFD s ....... 3087
Jones Service Station &amp; Oil CO East 23 . .. •... 2086
LEE WAYMAN SERV STA 700 locust .. . .... 2083
Leonard's Standard Serv Sta 847 Indiana ..... 3342
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McCall Serv SUI RFO 1 ....• .•.. ••. •.• ••.. 2070
McCoin Serv Sta 1848 Mass .. ............. 2036
Motor In One Stop Station 827 Vt ............ 607
National Marketing Co 920 Del. ............. 357
If no answer call . .............. .. .. ... 3626
North Oil Co 624 N 2 ................... . . 398
PARKER BUICK CO 700 N H . .............. 402
Phil's Serv Sta 646 Ala ................... 3611
RAPID TRANSIT INC 1ooo Mass ........... 1300
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)
Rhodes &amp; Taylor Serv 319 N 2 ............•. 508
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)
SHIELDS STANDARD SERVICE STA-----.

STANDARD OIL
PRODUCTS
.ATLAS TIRES &amp; BATTERIES
Waallina and Vacuum Cleaning
Lubrication - Tire Repairs
846 Vt ........................... . 2021

S

LLY PRODUCTS

.

..

ST.ANDARD

YOU SEE
THIS SIGN

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
WHOLESALE

STANDARD OIL BULK PLANT
Francis Denton-Agent
846 Pa ...................... . .. 1644

If No Answer Call ............. 22n-w
DEALERS

BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE STATIOII
601 Ma$$.3380
DYE'S STANDARD SERV
Motor Tune-Up
Atlas Tires-Batteries &amp; Accessories
2246 La ........................ 3374
HARTMAN STANDARD SERVICE STATION
1300 Mass 3303
LEONARD'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION
847 lndlana .3342
PARKER BUICK CO 700 N H............ 402
SHIELDS STANDARD SERV STA 846 Vt.2021
Stewart's Texaco Serv Sta 23 &amp; Barker ...... 3397
TEXACO PRODUCTSEL NAVAJO CT RFD 1 .. .......... .... 2030
HUNSINGER MOTOR CO 922 Mass ... ...... 12
WAGNER WALT SERVICE STA 550 W 23 ••. 3385
Williams' Sinclair Serv Sta 725 N 2 ......... 3609
Wuthnow's Conoco Serv Sta 90P lnd .•..•....3354

Se~g ~achines
BELLIWGER ELECTRic-------•
Alitboriml D1.Uw 0•
DOMESTIC at NEW HOMB JlOTAllY
-We Do Hem Stitching &amp; Button Holea-Buttonhole Attachmenta--Hematitehere
Pinking Shears
Partl and Strvi&lt;:l for All Mtlk11 Macltintl
814 Mass .......................... 428

Singer Sewing Machine Co 927 Mass ... .. . ..... 247
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
CAUT ION
SII4GER sells its machines ONLY 'through
Slt~GER SEWING CENTERS identified by
the famous Red "5" on the window. NEVER
through dealers or department stores.

Skelly Guolinea
Fortified Tagolene Motor

ou
Hood Tiru

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STA
Road Service-Complete Auto Repair
1127 Vt ............... .... ....... 607

SMITH ELDON SERVICE STATION

SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
CARE FOR YOUR CAR
FOR YOUR COUNTRY
EXPERT LUBRICATION

946 Mass ..........................

SOLD WHERE

,322

SEWING CBNTBR

Singer Sewing Mach Co

927

Mass ...... ... 247

WHITE SEWING MACHINEsEMERY BIRD THAYER CO 11 &amp; Walnut
Kansas City Mo &lt;Toll Call). Harrison-3500
PECK'S OF KANSAS CITY 1044 Main Kansas City Mo (Toll Calll . Baltimore-0600

Sewing Machines, Repairing
BELLI'NGER ELEC
We Repair All Makes
Parts-Supplies-Buttonhole Attachments
811.4 Mass ................ · · · · · · · · · · ·428 1

�LAWRENCE

Sheet Metal Work

SHEET METAL-SORORITIES

67

Ska ting Rinks

BRADLEY SHEET METAL WORKS
732 Mass ..... . .. . ................ 943
(See Advertistment This Classification&gt;
Broeker H B Furnace Shop 1035 N H ........ 1368
HARRIS L T CO INC 802 Mass ............. 324
RHODES HEATING &amp; ROOfiNG CO 815 Vt ..• 702
Stevenson's Sheet Metal Shop 1011 Mass ...... 122

Shoe Repair er s
Burgert Shoe Shop 1113 Mass . ......... . ... 141
L ESCHER SHOE-SHOP 812! Mass .......... 256
McCOY'S SHOE STORE 813 Mass ...•....... 259

ROLLERDROME SKATING ACADEMY
Roller Skating Nitely
Except Monday &amp; Tuesday
737 N H .........•.•..• .. ••...•••. 2042
If no answer call •••••.•••• . •• . •• . 2359

Slaugh ter ers, Cu stom
Fritze! Frozen Food Lockers 546 Miss •• .. •.• 1280.
Fritzel's Slaughter House
Stock Pens &amp; Stock Hauling
11 &amp; Haskell .••••••.••.•••...•••••• 1612

Slip Covers

Shoes
BOST ONIAN SHOES FOR MENOBERS LEADING CLOTHIER~ 821 Mass .... 203
BROWN'S T OGGERY 830 Mass ........... . . 389
Gibbs Clothing Co 811 Mass . .......... . ... . 4sq
Haynes &amp; Keene Shoe Store
Massagic Shoes For Men
Vitality &amp; Connies For Women
'
819 Mass ......................... 524
Lit win's 831 Mass •••.••••••.•••• . •..•..• 1088
Mc COY'S SHOE ST ORE 813 Mass . •...••.... 259
Miller-Jones Shoe Store 829 Mass ....••..... 503
ROYAL COUEGE SHOP,__ _ _ _ __ ,
- FOR MEN-

NUNN-BUSH -

FREEMAN

-FOR WOMEN-

DELJSO DEBSOLD TOWN T RO'J TER
-FOR CHILDREN-

BUSTER BROWN
837 Mass •.• • .•.••••••••••••••••• . • 648
WEAVER AD
Ladies Shoes
Rhythm Step - Dickerson - Paramount
901 Mass ......... : ................. 636

Courter P E Upholstering Co 837 Vt . ..... • ... . 143

Soda Foun tains
Larrick Sundries 1847 Mass •..••••....••• 5369

Sororities
Alpha Chi Omega 1246 Oread •••..•••••••• 3437
Alpha Delta Pi 1145 La . .. ..........••.•.3450
ALPHA OMICRON PI 1144 La ••••••••••••• . 781
Alpha Phi 1332 La ......•..........••••••3735
Alpha Phi Annex 1245 La .................. 740
Chi Omega House 1345 w Campus rd .......... 731
DELTA DELTA DELTA 1115 La . ............ 537
Delta Delta Delta Annex 1232 La ........... 3236
Delta Gamma 1001 W Hills pkwy . ........ . ... 768
Gamma Phi Beta 1339 W Campus Rd .••..••. 5510
KAPPA ALPHA THETA 1433 Tenn ......••.. 295
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Gower Place ..•.•.•••
PI BETA PHI1246 Miss ................... 415
Sigma Kappa 1625 Edgehill .....•.••. . .•.• . 534
Theta Phi Alpha 1528 Tenn ....... • ....... 3697

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Sign Manufacturers
Bowman Radio &amp; Elec Serv 826 Vt ••••••••••• 138
Harris Sign Co 6! E 7 ..................... 810
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Pike - Signs 17 W 9 .................. . ••. 1501
(See Advertisement This Page)
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shopping helper.
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will tell you where you can buy most
anything.

CARDS
•
SIGNS
•
DISPLAYS
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR •• •
COM MERCIAL ART WORK.

SIX

!12 E. 7th

Jayhawker Basement

~~810

If No Answer Call 2518...1

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RADIOS?
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can answer quickly.
Just look under " R adio Service."
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SIGNS OF ALL KJNDS
Truck, WaH, Office and Window
Gold Leaf Lettering
PROMPT SIGN SERVICE

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If No Answer Call 3348-J

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SPORTING GOODs-TAILORS

LAWRENCE

Stamps, Rubber

Sporting Goods
Francis Sport Gds 728 Mass ................ 640
(See Advertisement This Page)

-See Rubber Stamps

.KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP

State Offices

COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTING
GOODS
"Everything For The Sporlsma""
Fishing Tackle-Guns--Ammunition

Bas~ball-Softball-Tennis--Football

&amp; Basketball-Bowling-Golf

Uniforms For All Sports

715 Mass ......................... 1018

Malott's Hardware 736 Mass ... _ .... . .. . . ... 615

OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS
WILSON and SPALDING

ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT
Uniforms For

Bv~.ry

Sport

Sptcidl DiscoMnl To Ttdtnl
821 Mass •••..••••••••••••••••••••. 203

Employment Security Division 1035 Mass ....... 67
Highway Commi'ssion
Maintenance Dept 600 Lincoln ••..•••.••.• 342
Material Dept 600 Lincoln .......••....... 342
Kansas State Employment Serv 1035 Mass .•..•. 67
Office of Veterans Affairs 115 w 11 . ......... 872
Unemployment Compensation Dept of Kansas
1035 Mass.67
Veterans Administr&lt;!tion 115 W 11 ........... 872
Veterans' Employment Representative 1035 Mass. 67

Stationers
Allen Press 1041 N H .......... . .......... 1234
Bullock's 2 E 7 . .................. • ....... 379
Carter Stationery Store 1025 Mass ... • ...... 1051

CRANE &amp; CO INC
OFFICE FURNITURE
OFFICE MACHINES

Spraying-Horticultural
Chemtrol Spray Co 909 Ill .................. 621
If no answer call ....•.....••.•.••.•. 3218-M

OFFICE SUPPLIES
643 Mass ........•...•...•.••.••.•. 501

Springs, Automobile
-SeeA.utomobile Springs
Stables-See Riding Academies

Sieel Reinforcing

Most dealers, services and products
are listed in the YELLOW PAGES.

Steel, Structural

Lawrence Building Materials Co 1834 Mass ... . 264
Penny M N Construction Co 730 Delaware .... 1892

Zimmerman &amp; Sons
Angles-Channels-Sheets-Rounds-Flats
1832 Mass .••• , •.••.••..•••••••..••. 429

Steel Windows

CALL

-See Window&amp;, Metal

640

Stock Yards
Schaake M

GUN$-NEW-USED
GUN REPAIRING· REBL.UING
AMMUNITION
FISHING EQUIPMENT
OUTBOARD MOTORS

Chris-Craft, Champion, Scott-Atwater

L w 23

.......................634

Stokers
0 P AUTOMATIC STOKERS-

SNIDER COAL &amp; HEAT SERV CO
200 Locust .1010 ·

TENNIS • BASEBALL.

FRANCIS SPORTING GOODS
728 Mass.

Storage
LAWRENCE TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO INC

Two Furniture Storage Warehouses
731 N H .............................15
Smith Ethan A Moving &amp; Trfr Co 11 E 9 ....... 46
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

Stoves, Heating, Coal
GREEN BROS 633 Mass .................. 631

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Local And Long Distance
Moving ·

ETHAN A. SMITH
MOVING &amp; TRANSFER CO.
11 E 9 .•...................•.....•..•..• 46
If no answer call 2100

Stoves, Heating, Oil
GREEN BROS

Coleman &amp; Perfection 011 Heaters
633 Mass ........................... 631

Sweepers
-See Vacuum Cleaners, DomeatU:

Tailors
Jackson's 905! Mass • . • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 157
SchulzWm H 9241 Mass ................. ..9lA

�LAWRENCE

TARPAULINS-TELEPHONE

69

Tarpaulins
Burk Awning &amp; Canvas Goods Mfg Co 706! Mass.ll73

" If you want a safe,
clean cab with a

Taverns
Bluebird Inn RFO 3 ... .. ................. 2028
Old Mission Inn 1904 Mass .............. . . 2040
Pink Elephant The 706 Mass . .. . ..•......•. 2014
Stuart's Tavern 17 E 9 ...... . .... • ........ 3366

courteous driver just
CALL . . •

THOMPSON'S TAVERN
BEER ON TAP
All Brands -

Bottled Beer

65

SANDWICHES .AND SOPT DRINKS
117 E 8 . ....••......••...•.•. . .• . . 3076

Twenty-Four Forty Club RFO 5 ........... 733-K-3

RADIO CONTROLLED

Tax Service
Henning Homer J &amp; Co Lawrence Natl Bk bg .•• 667

We NEVER CLOSE

Taxicabs
Jayhawk Taxi Co 1012 Mass
. ........ 65
(See Advertisement This Page)
Si'x-Five Taxi 1012 Mass . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . 65
UNION CAB CO Jayhawker Theatre og .. ..... 2800
(See Advertisement This Page)

Tea Rooms
CASTLE TEA ROOM TH
0/Jtn Dllil1
11 :30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.

JAYHAWK
TAXI
1012 Mass.

Try our BUPPBT SUPPERS oo Su.oc!ay BYmlDCI
Variety of at Lcut Twenty·One Diahct
LlBuss KaJ:z - Ow•"

1307 Mass •••..•.. • •.•.• • •• • .••.••. 149
Hearth Tea Room The 17 E 11 ...... ........ 1036

Call

Telegraph Companies

2800

Western Union Telegraph Co 703 Mass
To send a telegram cablegram or radiogram
at any timeAsk operator for ....•...•••.. Western Union

Telephone Companies
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE C

Architects' and Builders' Service
For information and consultation service in
planning for the installation of telephone
facilities in new residences and buildin,s, call
the Telephone Company and aslc for • Archi·
teets' and Builders' Service."
734 Vermont . ............ .. ........ 1200

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you want. They also. help you find the
stores and tradespeople best fitted to
supply your needs. Look in the YELLOW PAGES.

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LAWRENCE

TELEPHONE-TIRES

T elephone Companies ( Cont'd)
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO

734 Vt .221
After S PM and on Sundays and
holidays ull ..•.•.•••....•.....•..•. 600
Telephone Service Calls
To report a t elephone 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 unsaijsfactory servIce on a call ..••••.•••• Call Ctlltf Operator

Television Receivers (Cont'd)
PHILCO TELEVISIO

PhH~o gi~.s

" WHERE TO nTJY THEM"
DEALER

LAWRENCE HOW &amp; HOME APPLIANCES

724 Mass.178

RCA TELEVISION RECEIVERs-

Television Parts
BOWMAN RADIO &amp; ELEC SERV 826 Vt .. . . . . 138
CSee Advertisement This Pagel

BELL MUSIC CO 925 Mass.............. 375

Termite Control
TERMINIX TERMITE INSULATIONr-----

Television Receivers

TERMITE
CON TROL
EXCLUSIVELY
OVER 100,000
STRUCTURES
TREATED
Fru Insptction

ADMIRAL MAGIC MIRROR TELEVISION-

MILLER FURNTR CO 741 Mass .. . .. .. ... 246

GENERAL ELECTRIC TELEVISION
You're always close up with

G-E television. Big pictures In
Natural Clarity - G·E auto-

'it;
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V!.2J

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matic clarifier - easy tuning :.V~
- automatic synchronizer - all l3 U.S. television

channels - factory pro-tuned.

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DEALER

GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC 110) Mass .. 19
Goodrich B F Stores
Motorola Television
929 Mass ...... . . ........ . . . . . . .... . . 21

HANNA RADIO SHOP

R C A-Zenith Sales &amp; Service
933 Mass ......•..•.........•....... 303

"FOR INFORMATION CALL,.
Everley Roofing Co 617 Vt ............... 511

Theatres
Granada Theatre 1020 Mass .... . ... . ....... 946
Jayhawker Theatre 646 Mass .. . . . .. ......... . 10
Lawrence Drive-In Theatre 625 W 23 ••••••••. 260
Patee Theatre 828 Mass .......... . .. . . ... . 321
Theatre Enterprise Inc 646 Mass •.•.....••.• 11
Varsity Theatre 1015 Mass ......... ........ 132

Tile, Asphalt
COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH

MOTOROLA TELEVISION RECEIVERS
GOLDBN VIBW
MIJl.ACLB PicnJRB

Gives
Easy to

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o~rat~.

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you big, dear,
brolhant pictures and exquiSite
cabinet beauty at most reasonable prices. Always latesl
developments. Buy Philco for quality and value.

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and

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LINOLEUM

Prompt ifltltllllllion strtliu tlfllliln/,
Phone for fttt estimate

919 Mass •..•.•. . .•.........••• . •••846

Priced amazingly low.

"POR INPORMATION CALL"
BEAMAN'S RADIO &amp; TELEVISION

1200

NY.140

KENTILE-

RHODES HEATING &amp; ROOFING CO 815 Vt.702
SALSBURY FLOORCOVERING CO 818 Ma,s,. 60()
Salsbury Floorcovering Co
Plastic-Aluminum-Rubber-Cork
818 Mass •.•...•........•••••••• ••• •606

Tires
ACME TIRES SALES &amp; SERVICE-

GALLAGHER BUDDY MOTORS 634 Mass .. 1000

ATLAS TIRES &amp; TUBES-

DYE'S STANDARD SERV 2246 La ....... 3374

FIRESTONE TIRES
All Work Fully Guaranteed

JI.OAD SERVICB

FREE PICK UP &amp; DELIVERY

Paum&amp;U-Trudt-Tractor

Prompt, Efficient Service on All M akea

Phone 138

826 Vermont

'f'irestone

3 Trucb To Sene Y011

If no answer call 2573

Men With "Know-How"
Complete Stocb

Bowman Radio &amp;Electric Service

"WHBRB TO BUY THBM"
FRITZ CO 14 E a ......................4

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LAWRENCE

Tires (Cont' d)

TIRES-TOURIST COURTS

71

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GATES TIRES SALES &amp; SERVICEFRANZ SERV STA 900 N H ••••••• . .•• . 867

Fritz

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Goodrich B F Stores 929 Mass .. . ............. 21

GOODRICH B F TIRE
WHATEVER
YOUR
TI RE NEED

B.F. Goodrich

F IRST IN RUBBER

NEW TI RES
DURECAP
TIRE SERVICE
Call Your B. F. Goodrich Retailer

"WIIERE TO BUY ITn
GOODRICH B F STORES 929 Mass . . .. . ... 21
GOODYEAR TIRES
More people ride on
Goodyear Tires than on
any other ki nd.
Let the Goodyear dealer
be your Tire Service
Headquarters.

"WIIERE TO BUY ITn
J ones Farm Supply E 23 ...... . ... . ..... 469
St offer Milt
Wholesale Distributor
623 Locust .• .• . •.• • ••• •••• • • • ••• 1358
Gravitt's Tire &amp; Home Supply 916 Mass .. . .. . 1630
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION 827 Vt • . •607
(See Advert isement This Page}
RAPID TRANSIT INC 1000 Mass ..... . ..... 1300

SEIBERLING TIRES-

HUDSON M F CO 800 N H . . •.•• • • • • • •• . 825
Smith's Service Station 600 Mass ....•.. . .. 2002

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FOR PASSENGER CARS
TRUCKS AND TRACTORS

SKELCO BATTERIES
ALL MAKES SERVICED
CALL

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827 Vermont
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US TIRES
QUALITY TIRES

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QUALITY RECAPS
QUALITY REPAIRS

r

" WHERE T O 'O.&amp;LIJ,
DEALER

RAPID TRANSIT INC 1000 Mass . . . ..... 1300

RADIOS?
That's a question the Yellow Pages
can answer quickly.
Just look under " Radio Service."

Tires, Recapping
0 K Rubber Welders 790 N 2 .... .. . . .. . .. •. 255

And you'll save time and steps.

Title Service
EMICK JOHN C 737 Mass

. ..... . .. .. ..... 396

Tobacco, Wholesale
COKER A B &amp; SON 1337 Mass . ............ . 558
Pierson August J &amp; Son 16 t: c,
.•• . . ••.•• 1792

Tourist Court s
EL NAVAJO COUR-r-- - - - - - - - ,

18 MODERN CABINS
CLEAN~OMFORTABLE

Cool in S ummer-Warm in Winter
Service Station in Connection
14 Mile W est on Highway 40
RFD 1 .............. . . . .... .. ..... . 2030
J ayhawk Ct RFD 3 .. . ............ .. ...... 1080
&lt;See Advertisement This Page}
Rose Motel RFD 3 . .. . .... . . .. .. . . ... 112-N-22

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NE W and STRICT LY MODERN
AT CITY LIMITS
NORTH OF TOWN ON HIWA Y 40 &amp; 59

K . E. Butler, Owner and Mgr.
FOR RESERVATI ON

CALL 1080

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TRACTORS--TUXEDOS

LAWRENCE

Trucks, Motor

Tractors
ALLI S-CHALMERS TRACTOR5NIEDER IMPLMT CO 520 W 23 .. . .. • ..• 385
FORD TRACTORS SALES AND SERVICEBIGSBY &amp; BANNING TRACTOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT CO 628 Mass. 83

CHEVROLET ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCK'"'s- Dependable
performance!
Low cost per mile!
Wide choice of models!

JOHN DEERE TRACTORS PARTS &amp; SERVICEGREEN BROS 633 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .631
MASSEY-HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTSLAWRENCE IMPLMT CO 518 W 23 ..... . . 647
MCCORMICK-DEERING FARMALL TRACTORsKRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass.244
OLIVER IMPLEMENTSGALLAGHER BUDDY MOTORS 634 Mass .1000
WILSON IMPLEMENT CO

MINNEAPOUS-MOUNB
~ODERN ~CHINERY

There's a Chevrol et truck that's Just right

business.

for your

" WIIR IU IJ 1'0 BUY IT"
WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H. ...... . 77
DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCK

I

Fast Truck Service
Factory Approved P a rts
And k cessories.
Oependabi~• Ready to Work"
U s.t Trucb

KELLY RY AN

"FOR SERVICE CALL"

TRAJLWAY ELEVATORS

RANSDELL MOTOR SERVICE 623 Mass... 361

401 N 2 •..•• ....•..•............. . 33n

FORD BONUS BUll T TRUCKS

Transfer, Moving - See

Movera
SALES

Travel Agents

&amp;

Downs Travel Serv 1015! Mass ..........•. . 3661

Tree Trimmin g, Commercial
Selichnow Marvin 622 Ala • .. • .. ...•..•.. •1479

Truck Lines
Anderson Richard Trucking
local Hauling Of All Kinds
2325 Haskell ... .. . ... . ... . . • . .• . •• . 1321
Gauck Truck Lines 237 Ark ... . ............ . 927
Hall Bros Truck Lines 1045 Pa ... .. . .... ... . . 936
LEONARD BROS TRANSPORT CO

DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE
Between
Lawrence, Topelca, Leavmworth, La.nain1.
Atchison and St. J oseph
Connect ions for all points in Kansaa.
820 Vt .......... ... . ... . . .. . . . .. . . 311

Santa Fe Trall Transportation Co 610 E 7 ...... . 98
SPENCER BROS TRUCK LINt.

PAST SERVICE DAILY
KANSAS CITY -

TOPEKA -

LAWRENCB

INTERMEDIATB POINTS
342 Lincoln .... .............. . ..... 1822

VALLEY EXPRESS

DAlLY FREIGHT SBRVICB
Between
Kansas City-Lawrence-Topeka
and Intermediate Points
3 &amp; Locust ..• • •••••••••••••.••.••.• 970
WEEKS GLENN TRUCKING RFD 1 .••••.•••.. 72
Winslow Trucking Serv 1930 Ky . ....•... • . . 3739

SERVICE

"WHERE TO BUY THBM"
MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO 714 Vt . . .. . 3500
G M C TRUCK
"THE TRUCK
OF
VALUE"
Better l ooking - Better Riding
Better Built
lh to 20 Tons

"WHERE TO BUY T HEM"
BODIN ED MOTORS 946 N H... ...... . .1083
INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES &amp; SERVICEKRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass .244
SANDERS MOTOR C
STIJDEBAKER TRUCKS
SlfU!S 6 Sl!RV ICB

Bxtra Comfort- Extra Pow" · Bxtra Thrift
Completely New Through &amp; Through
622 Mass • .. .• .•.• • •• • ••• • .•.•...... 616

Trucks, Moto r , R en ting
HERTZ-DRIV- UR-SELF LIC

- - - -- -r

RENT A TRUCK
Low Rates - Go Anywhere
New Trucks- Open or Oosed
COMPLBTB / NSUIUNCB
634 Mass .................. . . ..... 3701

Tuxedos, Renting
BROWN'S TOGGERY 830 Mass . .... . ....... 389

�LAWRENCE

Typewriters
BULLOCK'S 2 E 7 . . .. . ... . . . .. .. . • •• . .• • •'S19
Crane &amp; Co Inc 643 Mass ... . ............•. SOl
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
PETERSON'S
All Makes New- Used Typewriters
710! Mass . .. . ..... .. ... ..... . . . .. . . . 13
(See Advertisement This Page)
ROYAL TYPEWRITERSLAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCH 735 Ma.ss.548

TYPEWRITERs--UNIVERSITIES

73

TYPEWRITERS

Typewriters, Repairing
PETERSON'S no! Mass ... . .. . .. . ........ . . 13

Undertakers
-See Funeral Directors
United States Gov' t. Offices
Collector oflnternal Revenue Post Office bg . . . . 531
Farmers Home Administration Court House . . . . 2450
Geological Survey Kansas University . . .. . ...... 852
Internal Revenue Agt Post Ofc bg .. ...••...... 562
Organized Reserve Corps 609 Mass .• • ..•.•••• 309
Post Office 645 N H.. .. .. .. . . . ..... .. . .. . . 276
Production &amp; Marketing Administration
County Committee 641 Ma.ss.652
Selective Service local Board No 18
Courthouse .1369
Soli Conservation Serv 641! Mass . . . .. .... . . . 642
Sunflower Ordnance Works DeSoto . ..... .... 3800
USA &amp; USAF Recruiting Office 609 Mass .... . 575

Universities
-See Schools, Universities

THE DEALER
YOU WAN-T
i--- and his---l
telephone
number _.
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PHONE

THE
ALL
NEW

13

remington personal typewriterthe "Gray Magic" Royal-the
Smith· Corona "Colorspeed"the Undernrood "Finger Fiite
Champion". Rent any of the
new portable typewriters at
"Peterson's," then buy it later.

PETERSON'S
710~

Mass. St.

Phone 13

Crane &amp; Co., Inc.
AGENCY FOR UNDERWOOD,
ELLIOTT, FISHER

· Phone 501
RIBBONS, CARBON, SUNDSTRAND
ADDING MACHINES

REPAIRS -

RENTALS

643 Mass.

They're right here in the
Yellow Pages. Look first in
the Yellow Pages for
••• emergency service
• .. special brands
••. the nearest dealers
. . . business telephone
numbers

TheYellow Pages will help you find
a hairdresser near by•
Just look under "Beauty Shops" for
the address and telephone number.
You'll save time-and steps- when
you use the Yellow Pages.

�74

UPHOLSTERING-VINEGAR

LAWRENCE

Upholstering
Courter P E Upholstering Co
Slip Covers Made to Order
837 Vt ..................... . .. ..... 143
DINGMAN'S FURNITURE &amp; UPHOLSTERY
1801 Mass.1503
&lt;See Advertisement This Page&gt;
Farr Edgar H 646 W 23 ..... . ............. 1290

Vacuum Cleaners, Domestic
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLNR AGcv-----,
ELECTROLUX CLEANER
&amp; AIR PURIFIER

With Power Driven Floor Polisher
SALES 6 SERVICE
F. V. Cox.• A11thorizttl Dt.rl"
1904 Barker ......•....... ... ..•.•.. 454

HOOVER AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICe-Upright triple-action
or Tank-Type
Hoover Cleaners.
SeNice by HOOYer trained men using genuine Hoover
parts are available only through Factory Branch Stations
and Authorized dealers. Do not accept Substitutes.

IHOOVERI

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

DEALER
Hanna Radio Shop 933 Mass . ............ 303

Vacuum Cleaners, Domestic
(Cont'd)
LEWYT VACUUM CLEANERs-----The new' •,acuum cleaner that's
quiet and has no bag to empty,
beautiiully styled, beautifully built
by a manufacturer who has been
making precision equipment sin.:e
1888.

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"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
DEALER
BELLINGER ELECTRIC 814 Mass ....... A28

Vacuum Cleaners, Repairing
Bellinger Electric
Ail Makes-Parts-Supplies-Rentals
.
814 Mass ........................... 428
Mann CJ Repair Shop 8'9 Ky ..•......... . . 2611

Variety Stores
Kress S H 921 Mass ....................... 583
Woolworth F W Co 915 Mass .. . ............. 962

Vegetables, Wholesale
Sam's Produce Co 718 N H ................. 206

Vending Machines
EMICK JOHN H1- -- - - - - - - - ,

Let one call do the work of two!
Check business numbers first in the
YELLOW PAGES.

ROWE CIGARETTE MACHINES
SCALES &amp; AMUSEMENT J.iACHINES
Placed On Commission

UPHOLSTERING

1014! Mass .... . . ............ . ...... 343

WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS RENTED

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Venetian Blinds
Burk Awning &amp; Canvas Gds Mfg Co 706! Mass.ll73
Davis Paint Associate Store 931 Mass ... . ... 1078
Miller Furniture Co 7"1 Mass ... .... •..• .... 246
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass ......... .. 606
WEAVER A D 901 Mass . . ................. 636

Veterinarians
LEASURE VETERINARY HOSPITAL- - - - .
Dll. T. J, Luat7U
Established Since 1930

I

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FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER
At Reasonable Prices

A ntiques Repaired &amp; Refinished
FOR PRBB ESTIMATES

PHONE

15QJ

Complete Line of Latest Fabrics

"Guaranteed Workmanship"

Dingman's Furniture
JOHN C. DINGMAN

1801 Mass.

GENERAL PRACTICE
Large and Small Animals
Special Attention to Rural C~ls
809 Vt. ............................ 240
Nights Sundays &amp; Holidays Call. •.••. 1693-M

PIERSON I J
Heated Insulated Kennels-Boarding
Large Outside Individual Runs
Boarding-Bathing-Clipping
2201 La .................... ... ..... 186
RILING JOHN L
General Practice
Large And Smail Animals
1745

w 9 ................•......... 2499

WEMPEWW
General Veterinary Practitioner
Modern Small Animal Hospital
With Complete Small Animal Service

219 E 9 .............. ............. . 602

Vinegar
Krum C C 810 Pa ....... , .......• .• ••• ... .D!S

�WALLPAPER- WATER

LAWRENCE

75

W atch es, R epairing

Wallpaper
COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO 9 19 Mass ....... 846
DAVIS PAINT ASSOCIATE STORE 931 Mass. 1078
Malott's Hardware 731&gt; Mass . .............. .blS
RAMSEY W A SHADE SHOP
Shades-Wall Paper- Paint-Linoleum
818 Mass ...... . .................... 606
Stevenson's Paint &amp; Wallpaper Store 1011 Mass. 122

Washing Machines

BALFOUR L G CO
Watchmaster Rated Repairs

w

411

14 . .......................... 307

MASDEN' S WATCH SHOP
WATCHES - CLOCKS - GJITS
Guaranteed Precision Repair of All Types
of W atches, Clocks, Chronographs

BENDIX AUTOMATIC HOME LAUNDRY

BIBLE SUPPLIES

MORE BENDIX IN USE THAN ALL
OTHER AUTOMATIC WASHERS
COMBINED.
World-famous, fully automatic washers, dryers, Ironers. Phone for free
demonstration.

1 2 E 9 .. . . . .. .. . .. ..........••••• .. • 47

Bautomatic
ENDIX
Home laundry

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
RETAIL DBAI.BR

Reusch Watch Repair 708 ~ Mass.. •• . . ... •. . •903
(See Advertisement This Page)
SAMPLES WATCH SHOP 914~ Mass . • .. .. . . 368
OLFSON' S
WATCH 4: JEWELRY REPAIRING
Bs(llt'l S1f'flic~uara"lud Wqri

GRAVITT'S TIRE &amp; HOME SUPPLY
911&gt; Mass.1630
DEXTER WASHERSGREEN BROS 1&gt;33 Mass......... .. ...... 631
EASY WASHERSSMITH L LOKE CO 8 41&gt; Mass ............ 725
FRIGIDAIRE FULLY AUTOMATIC WASHER-

J ewelry and Luggage

Mass ..................•.... . • . 675

743

Water, Distilled
Dr Pepper Bottling Co
Pio'k Up And Delivery

See Frigidaire Automat ic
Washer with exclusive
"live ..Water" washing ac ..

t ion and Rapidry-Spin.
Also, Frigidaire ironers,
dryers, refrigerators, electric ranges, home fr~zers,
water heaters.

See Ua For Diamonds, Watehea

815 N H .............. • ..... • • ... 198

FRIGIDAIRE
GEJIEBALIIDTORS

"WHERE TO O.ALL"

SALES &amp; SERVICE DEALER

HANNA RADIO SHOP 933 Mass . ......... 303
GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME LAUNDRY
EQUIPMENT
For ''Quick-Clean Washing" - fam· •
ous Wringer Washers gentle,
~
thorough washing action. All-AutoI. I
matic Washers, with revolutionary
General Electric improvements. Au'(),
·
tomatic Dryers, Flat Plate I~oners,
.1
Rotary Ironers.

"WHERE TO O.tl.LL"
SAUlS &amp; SERVICE DEAI.BR
GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC 1103 Mass ... 19

Gravitt's Tire &amp; Home Supply 916 Mass . . . .• 1630
MAYTAG WASHERS &amp; IRONERS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
See The

Water Heater s
CARTER L G APPLNCES 1008 Mass ......... 502
Christenson Co 400 E 23 ................... nO
GREEN BROS
Fairbanks-Morse Gas-Electric Heaters
.633 Mass ............ . .. , ... . ......•631
GUNTERT PLBG &amp; WIRING
Crane &amp; Day-Nite Water Heaters
1337 Mass .................•.....••963
KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC
Ruud-Rex-Security Water Heaters
733 Mass ......•......•..• • .• .. . .. •• SlS
NORRIS BROS 500 Locust .. .. ..... .. .... 1163

Water Softener s
LINDSAY SOFT WATER SERV 613 Vt ...... .

HANDY- These Y ELLOW PAG
will tell you where you can buy most
~nything.

World Famous
One Piece Cast
.Aluminum Tub
Maytag
WE REPAIR ALL MAKES W ASHBRS

"11'/HERE TO BUY IT"
LAWRENCE HARDWARE &amp; HOME
APPLIANCES 724 Mass . .. ........... 178
WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY
EQUIPMENTOLIVER SERV CO 723 Mass ... . . .. . .. . .. 253

Washing Machines, Repairing
Bellinger Electric
We Service All Makes
New Wringer Rolls Made Up
814 Masi ........................... 428
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky ......... • .... 2611

Complete J ewelry Line
"All Work Guaranteed.,

Call 903
Reusch Watch Repair
7 08~

Mass.

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WATER-WRECKER

LAWRENCE

I

Water Softeners, Renting
CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERV 702! R I. ... 680

Water Su p ply Systems
FAIRBANKS-MORSE WATER SYSTEMSCHRISTENSON CO 400 E 23 .. ........ . . 710
GREEN BROS 033 Mass ... .. .. ... . . . . .. 631

Water Well Drilling Contractors
WILSON W D DRILLING CONTR 520 Ohio •.. 2968

Welding
Bingham's Weld Shop 1600 W 4 .•..•••...•. 1014
Pickens Welding Shop 623 Vt •• •• •• • ••• •• •• 179
Zimmerman &amp; Sons 1832 Mass .•• •••••••••• •429

Wheel Aligning
BEAR SYSTEMGALLAGHER BUDDY MOTORS 634 Mass . . 1000
UNIVERSITY MOTORS 707 N H •• . .• .• •• 540
BEE LINE WHEEL ALIGNING SYSTEMUNDERWOOD METAL CO 730 Vt .. .. ... . . 403
PICKENS WELDING SHOP
Bear Aligning-Dy-Na-Mic Wheel Balancl119
623 Vt •• •• . •• •• •• • •• •• •••••• •••. • .• 179
RANSDELL MOTOR SERVIC

One of the Latest
in

BEE LINE WH EEL ALIGNING
MACHINES
623 Mass . . . . ...... . . .. . ........... 361

Wheel Balancing
UNIVERSITY MOTORS 707 N H •.•• . ... • •.. 540

Window Shades
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass . . ... . • . ... 606

Windows, Metal

Lawrence Building Materials Co 1834 Mass ... . 264
Penny M N Construction Co 730 Delaware ..• . 1892

Windows, Storm
EVERLEY ROOFING' CO
Keystone Aluminum Windows-Self-Storing
617 Vt . . . . . . . .. . ................. . . 511
RHODES HEATING &amp; ROOFING CO
R. H. "DUSTY" llHODES--&lt;&gt;wucr

T hermoseal .All .Aluminum Combination
Self Storing-Permanent Aluminum Finish
lA U1 Gi•1 Yo• Bsti-.111

815 Vermont ••••• ••• ••• ••••• ••• •• • •702

Windows, Wood
Anderson Window Serv 224 Maine .... .. .. . •. 1165
Wilson Window &amp; Glass Service 512 E 9 . . . . . . 1052

Women's Wear
-See Ladies' Ready-To-Wear

Woodworking
Hack T H Woodworking Shop 807 Vt . . ... .... 1381

Wrecker Service, Automobile
-See Automobile W reeker Serviee

•

For speed and convenience on business calls, look
in the Yellow Pages. Dealers are listed under the
products and services they furnish.
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

�ucts and services they furnish.
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��INDEX
FUNKS MORTUARY BOOK
7 September 1916 - 21 May 1919
Original book at the Warren - Mcelwain Mortuary
120 w. 13 th St Lawrence, Ks. in 1983
A

ABELS, ERNST.-=-~-------~55
ADWERS, GEORGE M.
518
ALBACH, WILLIAM C.
480
ALBRIGHT, CHARLES R.
444
ALBRITTON, HESTER L.
129
ALBRITTON, STANFORD
290
ALEXANDER J AMES w.
3 51
ALLEN, CORLEY B.
22 7
ALLEN, MAR Y
173
ALLEN MJ\RY
45
ALLISON, SARAH MELINDA
~38
ANDERSON, LELAND E.
76
ANTON, ROBERT
272
ARMST RONG, ANNA M.
583
322
ARMSTRONG CHRIS'TOPHER
ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM H.
40
ASH, NEWTON
109
590
ATHEY, HICHAEL
AYER , OMAR HALL
117
I

I

I

B

BAH!&gt;1MAIER, RAY_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .1 40
BAKER
CHESTER
474
BAKER, HENRIET·rA
277
BALDWIN, INFANT CLIFFORD
407
BALDWIN, EBEN
176
BARNABY, BENJAMIN
352
BARRELL, HIRAM
26 0
BARRETT
JAMES
71
BARRETT, JOHN
214
BAUGHMAN, FRANK A.
166
BEACH, MARK
268
BEAN, OKFUSKY
348
BEARD, JANE ANN
391
BECHTOLD, EUPHEMIA
275
BEDFORD, THELMA E.
443
BELL, JOHN E.
436
BERGEVIN, VICTOR
455
BERLIN, NANCY D.
599
BERRY, JESSIE L.
399
BERY, BERTHA f'IAY
24
BLUSNER, MORCIA H.
588
BOEGEN, LOUIS
376
BOLINE, PETER
359
BOENER, JULIAN (INFANT)
250
BOND, DAVID
293
BOND, EMILY
53
BOND, D. W• (INFANT)
69
BRADFORD, A.
150
BRADY, INFANT OF JOHN
485
BROOKS , PAUL R. .
)6
BROEKER, AN NA M.
361
I

I

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I NDEX
FUNKS f'IIORTUARY BOOK
7 September 1916 - 21 May 191 9

BRANDENBURG, LOURALF.
468
BROCKELSBY, WILLIM1 -=E-.- - - - - 1 8 1
BROWN, ADELA] DE
99
BROWN, BERDIE
565
BROWN, CHARLES E.
328
BROWN, CHARLES E.
153
BROWN, EDWARD
93
BROWN, ERWIN S.
453
BROWN, LUCY G.
123
BROWN, MASON
19
BROWN, MAXWELL
262
BROWN, l'-IINNIE
165
BROWN, SALLIE
249
BRUNE, GUS H.
562
BUCH, JOHN
72
BUMGARDNER, EDITH L.
428
BURGM~~. FANNIE
192
BURKLE, MINNIE B.
269
BUNTON, JAMES
497
BURTON, ETHEL
206
BURRIS, NARTHA
538
BURTON, SARA
162
BYRD,
McCARTY
306

c

CAMPBELL, BURNIA
151
CANAVAN, CLENECE ,~A-.- - - - - - 5 7 0
CANAVAN, JAMES L.
113
CARR, MAY V.
311
CARTER, ELLA
231
CARTER, JANE A.
546
CARTER, ORA
213
CAVIN, DOROTHY
593
CHALFANT, NETTIE
373
CHALKLEY, THONAS HENRY
39
CHAMBERS, INFANT OF GREEN
560
CHAMPION, JOHN
127
CHARLTON, EDWIN L.
537
CHERRY, MARY IDA
61
CHESTER , HENRY W.
3 05
CHRISTINE,. SHERH AN
180
CLARK, FRED A.
505
CLARK, INFANT (WM.)
332
CLARKSON, JOSEPHINE
521
COLMAN, GEO. S.
432
COLMAN, INFANT [Wm)
308
CONER, C.L. ·
350

2

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INDEX
FUNKS MORTUARY BOOK
7 September 1916· - 21 May 1919
CONKLIN, EDWARD H.
291
CONNELY, JOHN M.
401
CONNELY, NANNY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 257
COATE, Wm
172
COCHRAN, LUCY B.
50
COFFMAN, JOHN P.
219
COHN, WILLIAM
27
COLLINS, ARNETT D.
114
COLLINS, HENRY
1)9
COMAN, PAUL
4)0
CONSTALT, WILLIAM R.
,6J
CORBUN, BURTON
110
CORCORIAN, THOMAS (INFANT}
248
CORK, RAY
-101
CORLEY, LULA B.
65
COX, BESSIE R.
394
COX, ELIZABETH
329
CRAMER, NORMAN A.
215
CRAWFORD, HELLEN G.
209
CRISS, MARY J.
49
CROWDER, FRANK T.
JJJ
CRm1MET, CLARENCE
188
CRUTCHFIELD, WILLIAM
105
CUMMINGS, AGNES A.
)84
CUNNICK, EMMA
96
D

I

~

DAILEY, RUBY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 415
DARNOLD, ABI
48
DARNOLD, JOSEPH A.
)82
DAUBERMAN, ISABEL
51
DAUTHITT, HERMAN
212
DAVIS, FRANCIS
17
DAVIS , IMAL
276
DAVIS, HERBERT
)88
DAVIS NETTIE
)87
DEAVENPORT, Wm.
256
DEAY, OREL
299
DELPH, JOHN H.
15
DELPH, LOVINA
281
DENEWILER, JOHN
29
DENNIS, JAMES M.
264
DEVLIN, DORIS
J54
DICKINSON, ROBSRT B.
571
DONNELLY, JAMES
516
DUFFY, MARGURITE
159
DUMAS, CLISTY C.
598

J

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INDEX
FUNKS MORTUARY BOOK
7 September 1916 - 21 May 1919
E

EACKER, HELEN N.
589
EASTER, ESTER -=----------533
EASTMAN, DONALD
145
EASTM~~. ROY A.
435
EASTf&lt;lAN, SUSAN
507
EASTMAN, WALTER !&gt;1.
224
EDIE, EARNEST
531
EDWARDS, CHARL~S L.
26
EDWARDS, EARL P.
155
EDWARDS, LOUISE T.
156
ELLIOTT, ROBERT G.
169
ELLIOTT, SIMEON
355
EMMETT, FLORENCE M.
79
EMMITT, CARRIE L.
143
EMMITT, NARY
365
ERICKSON, ERIC
118
ERVING, LEROY J.
477
EVANS, HARRY H.
464
EWERS, JAMES
7
F

FALLEY, JESSIE E.
241
FAHLSTRON, BERNER E.
460
FARNEY, M.A,
368
FIELDS, PARA L E E - - - - - - - 43
FINCHER, JOHN D.
223
FISCHER, NOAH
16
FISHBURN, Dr.FRED P.
441
FISHER, FREDERICK G.
170
FITZPATRICK, J.T.
136
PITCHER, JOSEPH
J2
FITZPATRICK, G.K.
200
FLEMING, MATILDA
314
FLINTOM, ALBERT D.
408
FLINTON, JETTA G.
247
FLORY, IRVING
270
FLUKE, NECOTON J.
596
FOAD, ALLIE
285
FOLKS, J.B.
62
FORD, SALETHOF
566
FOSTER, NAURICE W.
-555
FOULKS, EDWARD A.
458
FRANK, REBECCA
511
FRANZ, DAVIS
364
FRENGER, FRED
456
FRITZEL, MARIE
304
FRY, DICY J.
309
FUGATE, JOSEPH
325
FUNK, GEO,
335 ·
FINNEY, FRANK
576
FUNK, ELIZABETH F.
141

4

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INDEX
FUNKS MOETUARY BOOK.

7 September - 21 May 1919
GA~DNER, JOSEPH._ _ _ _ _ _ _ 37
GAUSS, REUBON -=---------342
GEORGIE, BET·riE
189
GEPHART, JESS
410
GIBSON, CELIA E.
60
GILL, JOHN W.
106
GILLHAM, HARRY
135
GODFREY, CHAS.
119
GODFREY, JOHN
344
GOODRICH, NARY
202
GORDON, FAN~IT
467
GORDON, JOSEPH
133
GOODWIN, JAMES A.
471
GRAVES, CHAS. F.
418
GRAY, ISAAC J. ·
168
GREGORY, NARGURETE E.
122
GBEENE, JACK
245
GREENLESS, ANDREW
228
GRIESA, THEODORE SCOTT
85
GRHiES, INFANT OF FRANK N.
465
GROVER, FRANK
-592
GUERTA, DORA
542
GUEST, ALFRED H.
273
GUIST, ROBERT
393
GULLEY, SYLVESTER
327
GUNN, MARY H.
324
H

HAAS,

~~NA

28

HAr,GERNAN, W.W. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 372
HALE, JOHN H. ---.------- 529
HALL, GUY (INFANT)
112
HAN~!A, JULIET &amp; INFANT
500
HANSEL, SARAH E.
584
HANSON, GEO. N.
160
HARLEY, PRESTON
417
H~~OLD , DENNIS A.
481
HARRIS, HARJORIE J.
422
HARRINGTON, IRVIN
434
HARVEY, REBECCA
362
HASTIE, RAYMOND W.
87
HATCH, HARRISON J.
77
HAWKINS, SUSAN
94
P~ATHFIELD, NEIL MACKY
59
HECK, FREDRICK
594
HELSTROM, EARNEST
400
RENDELL, JANES H.
67
HENDERSON, ·rHOHAS FRANKLIN
6
HEPLER, RUSSEL C.
----447

5

�Page

INDEX
FUNKS I•lORTUARY BOOK
7 September 1916 - 21 May 1919
HERNANDEZ, FELIZA _ _ _ _ _ _ 379
HERI"!ANDEZ, R.
363
HERNING, MARTHA K.
255
HERTZOG, M.H.
527
HETTICH, LENA
486
HETZEL, ANNA H.
336
HILL, DORCAS
207
N.A..9.Y, GOWER HILL
. _ _ 140
HOAR, EHNA
278
HOBERLIN, GEO. H.
561
HOBSON, !THO RAE
463
HOLLAND, MARY
54
HOLYFIELD, HENRY
81
HOPKINS, JO ~N P.
221
EOR·TON, SARAH
472
HOUGHTON, HAROLD PARNELL
491
HOWELL, MARY JANE
115
HOUK, ALICE E.
493
HOUK, K.
6
HUGHES, CLYDE
591
HULL, MARY
73
HURTZLER, JOHN F.
294
HUNTER, HERALD
78
HURADO, ARTHUR
301
I

INGHAM, ADRIAN::.:....;'_. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 585
IRSFIELD, LENA. A.
86
IRVING, ARTEMUS
252
J

JACKSON, HAYWOOD:_.__ _ _ _ _ _ 381 .
J Ar·1ES -, C. C.
33
JANES, NATIL~A F.
495
JEADICHIE, FREDERICK
4
JENNINGS, A. JACKSON
239
287
JEHLE, CHAS. J.
JEWETT, SARAH A.
267
JILLSON, EVERT
525
JOHNSON, AMOS D.
98
JOHNSON, MWS D. Jr.
216
JOHNSON , CHARLES
28
JOHNSON, EMMA A.
303
JOHNSON, FRED (INFANT}
44
JOHNSON, HENRY
18
JOHNSON, SWAN
230
JOHNSON, EDWARD L.
· 313
JONES, THOMAS
229
JONES, KELLY W.
404
JONES, MORRIS B.
425
JORDON, MARY M.
274

6

�1916
K

INDEX
FUNKS MORTUARY BOOK

Page

7 September - 21 May 1919

KAHLE.,

~1ARIE

_ _ _ _ _ _ _....__183

KAMOERT, NON!
KARNES, EMNA
KELLER , INFANT OF EARL
KEN OLER , FRM""K
KENCAID, JOHN CECIL
KENNEDY , TEONASH.
KENT, FRANK L.
KETEES, KATHERINE
KIEFER, KENNETH
KHlBALL, ADELINE
KING, MANNIE
KIMMEAR, LUCY D.
KLUSS, MARY
KNOBHAUCH, GEORGE F.
KOBLER, FRED P.
KOCHRING, JOHN G.
KR3ECK, LEWIS
KRUM , !'1AiiY K•
KRUSE, ELIZABETH F.
KRUSE, FRANK
KUNKEL, HAY

544
357
9
43 7
568
536
125
244
523
234
398
147
558
439
429
154
116
3 71
280
205
271

L

LADUKE, LAURA ----------------577
LANE, MATTIE
80
LANGLEY, EDWARD
50$
LANGLEY, WESLEY
35
LAWRENCE, JAMES
?.2
LEARNARD, LE ROY J.
478
LEGGITT JOSEPH C.
475
LEISE, GEO.
337
LEISE, WILLIAN
30
LEWIS, JANE
397
LIVINGSTIDN
581
LEVY, CARRY
378
LE\HS, DAVID H.
193
LIND, HENRY C.
551
LIND, PETER
47
LOGAN, GEORGE
524
LOGAN, ROBERT L.
182
LONG, HAUD
89
LOWS, MARY
476
LUCKAN, CHASLEETE M.
508
LUFKEN, FRANCIS L.
157
LYONS, EDNA G.
319

7

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INDEX
FUNK MORTUARY BOOK
7 September - 21 ·Hay 1919

1916
N

MAGEE, CLARA
5
I&gt;lARTENOUS, CH~R=r=sT~I=N~G~-----5 57
NARSH, J .E. "
266
MARSHNO, MARY
302
NARTIN, CLEMENT A.
315
IviARTIN, HENRY
597
HARTIN , JULIA R,
90
NAY, GRACIE ALLEN
586
NENDENHALL, A,S,
137
MENGER, SOPHIE E.
338
NESSER, RAYMOND W,
134
NERCADO, L·.
163
NERRETT, WILNA
487
MENGER, INEZ
510
METCALF, ALFRED W.
222
I&gt;1ETSKER, SALONE
24 3
MILLER, AUGUSTA
263
MILLER, SARAH A.
104
!"!ILLER, SIDNEY
483
HILLS, JAHES
532
Iv!OHLER, ~iAUD
12
I&gt;10HOUNDRO, WILLIAM
226
NORCHER, JOHN B.
553
NOORE, ELI Sr.
316
JviOORE , CLARA
3
HORA\vETZ, EDITH
517
NORGAN, CHARLIE P,
237
NORGAB, ELIZABETH A.
52
NITCHELL, WILLIAH G.
220
NORRIS, GEORGE
5~5
MORRISON, ELMER L.
ij40
MOSS, FRANK
499
MOWDER, LEDA
390
MURPHY, FRANSES L.
466
NURRJ, . EZRA
548
MYERS, DELBERT
88
NYERS, NARY A,
217
Me
McCAIN, LOUZENA
21
McCARTNEY, ETHEL--------------366
McCARTY, ISAAC
142
HcCARTY, WILLIAM
574
Mcr.LASKEY, REBECCA
253
McCLOUD, NELSON INFANT
107
McCOLLOCH, CLARK,
409

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INDEX
FUNK NORTUARY BOOK
7 September 1916 - 21 May 1919
He

HcCLURE, EDWARD A.
254
~lcCRARY, WILLIAN
242
McFADDEN, CLINTON~A-.-----------377
McGEE,OLENIA
233
McGRATH, NANNIE
240
McLINDEN, LUCY K.
469
McKAY, HUBERT C.
431
. McNAIN, ANDREW L.
74
McNESS, S'TERLING I•I.
424
N

NADLEHOFFER, Wm --------------~07
NELSON, JOSEPH K.
126
NELSON, NORA L.
)44
NELSON, OLAF
544
NELSON, EMMA D.
494
NICHOLlS, ANELIA
186
NOTESTINE, ARRON S.
130
NOTTINGHAH, ALI,1IRA
152
0

OAKLEY, JOHN ==-=--------------185
0 BRYON, EDWARD D.
174
OSHEL, CLAUDIE
457
OTIS, M.E.
138
PAtNTER, WILLIE N.
450
PARCELS, BYRON M.
161
PARCELS, LETHA ~--------------191
PARK, ARk'1INTA J.
197
PARKER, 1'-1. STERLING
423
PATCHEN, JOHN V.
179
PATERSON, NAMIE
433
PAUL, HUGH A.
66
PE&amp;qCE, WILSON
204
PEASE, NARY E.
198
PEPPER, ALICE
298
PEPPER, JOHN
446
PERRY, ARTHUR E.
339
PETEFISH, MARGURITE
389
PETERSON, EDWARD C.
321
PETTENGILL, CHAS. H.
83
PHILLIPS, CORA A.
323
PHILMORE, DAVID F.
36 7
PICKENS, JOHN K.
403
PICKENS, ORLANDO
567

9

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INDEX
FUNK MORTUARY BOOK
7 September 1916 - 21 May 1919
PIERSON, LOUISA
PILLA, CHAS.
PITT, LON
PLANZ, GERHARD
PORTER, ED (INFANT )
PORTER, VIRGIN E.
POSTEN, ROBERT W.
POTCHER, INFANT OF JOHN
POTTS, GEO.
PROPER, JOHN

509
1

347
199
84

445

121
569
345
595

Q

QUELCH, WILNA
R

RABER, Wm F.
RANSDELL, DAVID
RANSOM , NILES C •
RAYNOND, ABBIE
READING, JANES W.
REYNOLDS, CHAS.
RICE, CARRIE
RICHARDSON, MAE E.
RICHARDSON , M~qTHA
RIDDLE, FRANK
RIECHBEN, FRIEDA
RITTER, ORA L.
RHODES, DELMAR
ROBERTS, HOMER
ROFF, HARY E.
ROf.lERA, .INFANT OF PEDRO
ROSE, EUNICE
ROTHWELL, JOHN T.
ROSENQUEST, ANNA
RUSIDIUR, GORTON ELWELL
RUSS, SARAH W.
RUSSELL, Wm G.
RUGH, SARAH J.

203
330
572
46
512

310
8

296

57

279

484

540
353
426

218
392
545
194
238
312
543
108
254
288

s
SADLER, CHARLES _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 556
SANDERS, SADIE
489
SAMPSON, ARTHUR M.
246
SAURS, FRANK
124
SAWYER, ETHEL M.
501
SCHNIEDER, ELIZABETH
406
SCHRINER, JEWELL
459

10

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INDEX
FUNK MORTUARY BOOK
7 September 1916 - 21 May 1919
SCHULZ, KARL
411
SEALS, ELIZAB~E~T~H--------------164
SEARLE, FRANCES
503
SEDGWICH, FRANCES
261
SEIFERT, CHRIS·r iNA A.
286
SEIFERT, 1\IORETZ
38
582
SEILER, LOTTIE M.
SHARP, BURNESS
23
SHAW, LINNIE
)69
SHAW, INFANT OF RUSSELL D.
549
SHEARER, JAMES
56
SHEARER, J At•1ES B.
448
SILBY, WINFIELD S.
284
BILES, FLOSSIE
11
SILVER'THORN, EULA
195
SILVERTHORN, HA:rTIE 111AE
)1
SH!NONS, KATH3RINE L.
184
SIMON, Wm A.
J4J
SIMPSON, SADIE E.
)96
Sir1filEROCH, ELIZABETH
282
SKILA..\JD, Wm T.
J 58
SNALL, \-liLLIAN
53 5
SNITH, ANNA
559
SMITH, EDWARD B.
482
SMITH, JOHN E.
82
SHITH, SARAH A.
70
196
SNIDER, ALFORD
SNOW, CHARLES
530
SPARKS, WILLIAM C.
131
Sf,ENGER, SELDON P.
190
SPHAN, JOHN H..
177
SPISS, GLEN
470
SPRINGER, CHARLES H.
25
SPURLOCK, GRACE A.
317
STANLEY, REBECCA
258
STEBBINS, ELMER
374
ST CLAIR, LEVI H.
534
STEVENS, CORA G.
490
STEVENSON, EDWARD
297
STEVENSON, ELIZABETH
462
STEWART, CHARLES COLMAN
~64
STEWART, IRENOUS J.
289
STOUT, EDWARD L.
178
STOUT, ORPHA D.
JJ4
STRODE, JANES Jr.
13
STUNZ, JOHN
402
SUTTERS, JOHN K.
91
SUTTLES, THOMAS M.
68
SUTTON, JOHN
2)2
SUTTON, WILLIAM
356
SWANSON, SLINA
504
'J

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INDEX
FUNK NORTUARY BOOK

7 September 1916 - 21 May 1919
T

TALBOT, LOTTA E,
TASKER, NARY E,
TATE, ANNA
TATE, JANES N.
TESTERHAN, CLAUDE
!horne 'I'-H9MXS, INFANT OF NICKLEY
THRALLS, JAMES
THURNAN, RAYNOND D.
TORREY, SUSAN E.
TOWNLEY, LUCY
TRYON, EARL AND ELDON
TUCKER, CROMWELL
TUFFER, JOHN

132
23 5

498
452
526
473
300
420
148
208
496
412
405

u

ULRICH, DANIEL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 573
ULRICH, JOHN
547
ULRICH, MANFORD
210
ULRICH, NARY
414
UNDERWOOD, GRACE
454

v

VARNUN, HABEL T,
120
VASQUEZ, FLORANCE ____________ 318
VAUGHN, MARY E.
265
VEATCH, NANCY
360

wJ!L,

CHAS •_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 292
WAHL, SWEN A.
100
WALGAMOTT, SARAH
236
WALKER, JOHN W.
449
WALKER, SARAH JANE
563
WALLING, LEROY
395
WALTON, LILLIAN P.
158
WARE, EULA GIBBONS
522
WARFIELD, JAMES
14
WARREN, DONAL L.
370
WATSON, JAMES G.
451
WATTS , ABRAHAM
3 26
WEATHERBY, DELIA
20
320
W.n.11 'TTS ' WM •
144 'V'l•.a~·•ns,
WEDELL, KATHERINE - - - - - vv
WEIBELL, ROBERT A.
283
WEILEPP, EDWARD L.
75
WEISE, ELLA M.
251
WEISE, FLORENCE
587
WELCHER, FRANK
211
WELFELT, DESSA
295

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)Date
No.

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Charles ? illa

NAME OF DECEASED

Charge to ____E_s_t_a_t_~_
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Order given by ----------------------How secured
Date of Funeral

7 Sept. 1916

Place of Death

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Funeral Services at i.,utue.rur
Time of Funeral Service

---------

Clergyman
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---Death
--------------------

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of

Date of Death

Date of Birth

4 Sept. 1916

--~~~~~~~------

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2

3
4

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~Date

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Order given b y - - - - - - - - - - How secured
Born

Date of Funeral ___l_l_s_e..;;..p_t_._1..:.9_1_6_ ___,
Place of Death ___s_._H_._L_i_m_i_t_'_· _ __

Father ,Jf-'l"T'Af
Born Iowa ·

&gt;&lt; 11 nk~ Chppi=&gt;l

Funeral Services at

Teste r man

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death _ __;;;I'.:.:.Y.;;;;P.;;.;h;..;o...;;i:_d_..:;,F_e__v_P...;r;___ _
Date of Death _ _...,l....;O....;....;S....;e;..;:.p_t_.__A_'._1·_·1 •_ __
Date of Birth ___l_o_s_e.;;;..p_t_._1.;..9_0_l_ __
Occupation _ _ _s_c_h_o_o_l_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Single or Married
Aged

15

years

S
------....Religion

__

months

__..;

days

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault

A

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Wjncbrdl

Mother Rosa farrell
Born Neb .

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

La~ r~nce,

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Lot or Grave No. _____Sec No. S14 Sec 9
.:10W J

1

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Clara Mo.ore

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Other Information

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Date of Funeral
Place of Death

lJ S e p t. 1916

--~--~----~~----

Los

An~les ,

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Mgqr e Kans

Paid by Mrs .

B. MC'..Cl f"!!nn

D Coen .Bryn

2: : 00 Pj'1
----------

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Fath er, AJJ~ n

Ca.

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Lee

Clau~is

Physician

12th ~C entral Los . A. Cal.
Number of Burial Certicate

Cause of Death

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~_e_s_t_i_c_______________
Single or Married

s
Religion - - - - -

Aged

_ z_4_

year:s

----

months

Body to be shipped

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----

days

-----------------------

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~---------------

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----Sec

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1
2

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Frederick W. Jeadeckie

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Other Information

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b. Ger:rtAnv

Res. 743 J-n,

16 Sept. 1916

Date of Funeral

father

74J Ind. St .

Place of Death

"

.,

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service

n;

fiudolpl--,_

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

lJ Sept. 1916

---~-~--~----

28 M~y

18J6
------------e_,r_c_h_a_n_t_ _ _ __

Occupation ----~-d_w_._m_
,
Single or Married

\1idower

Religion
Aged

80 years _J ___;months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Lot or Grave No.

----Sec
1

2

3
4

5
6

No.

15

W J oadeke

b. GerT'lany

Clergyman
Physician

f~ede~1c~

Paid bv Frnncis

2 :J0

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days

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Other Information
Fath er S. c . Ka rvey
b. Il.

Date of Funeral

M ot~er

Place of Death - - - - - - - - - - Funeral Services at

-------

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

Ty pboi d

F eye,.,

1 2 Sept. 1916

--------------------

Occupation ------------------------Single or Married
Aged _19
_ years

------=~~-­
Religion

__

months

_,;

days

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault ·- - - - - - - - Interment at

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2

3

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6

191~

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Nasee husband
address Iopeka

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14 Sept.

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6
~Katheri ne Houk

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----------Date of Funeral 18 Sept. 191 6
Place of Death

Other Information
--~b~·~F~r~n~
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Fa ther J a cob ~ o ll s or ~ol l ­

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b. Fra:"'!ce

8JJ Ohio St

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Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service

2 : OOF M

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Clergyman
A • .:[. An derson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

----------------

Date of Death

16 Sept. , 1916

Date of Birth

7 Sept. 18JJ

Occupation

Ho:r.e

Single or Married

lt. fi :i ow

Religion - - - - Aged _ 3_J_ years ___......;months _ 9_ _ days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Stull

~--~~~--------

Lot or Grave No. ____.Sec No.
1
2

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No. __.__
NAHE OF DECEASED

J an es Ewers

N.p.

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H.P. Ewers
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--~--------------~--How secured
Date of Funeral

-

Se p t. 191 6

• 1

. l. z m!tle S.\L

Place of Death

It

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service

10: 0 0 .A.h

T homp son

Clergyman

Sin:11 ons

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

Ch ronie Bronchitis
------~--------------

Date of Death
Date of

----------------------2.0 Aug. 1845
Birth
-----------------------

Occupation ________E
~e~t~·~f~
a~r=m~e~r_________
Single or Married -~M..___~- '":"~--­
Religion -----Aged _ _
7_1 years _l____.months __6____ days
Body to be shipped

-------------------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

~------~-----------.

Lo't or Grave No. _______sec No •

1
2

3
4
5

6

Other Information

.s . ~,; .

h.

O ~j

a

b. Ohio

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Charles Re ynolds

NA1-1E OF DECEASED

Charge to
Other Information

6

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How secured
Date of Funeral
Place of Death

--------------------------------------------

Paid by Mrs. Avery A, aub b~ rd
0 r os i , C B. • ( c ou s i n )

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service

--------

Clergyman
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
. . .

Cause of Death l}cuT(. drALttro~J o~ A

-----:--

1/y?tA. r-.optft d

d e art

..,_

Date of Death ~&lt;-f l

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Date of Birth

age a bout 50

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q ll.

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p- fra ;.:.,(_ # /19

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------=- -:"~-­

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Aged _ _ years _ _ _months _ __
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vau1 t

:L e Gr ~nd. Ca.
%Jeff Price We lls Fa r go Ex . Co ,

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~-------------------------

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Fathe :' Ear l Ye ll.en

Funeral Services at

I··~on: ther

Date of Funeral

1_1_2_0_N_
~ ._Y_._s_t_..____

No·

b. Le avom,r ort h Co.
b . K s.

Time of Funeral Service

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Clergyman
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Cause of Death _____.D...e..,.f..:o:::..r.....m.,..,A~t""",._·c~n~--Date of Death
Date of Birth

-------------1 Oct. 19 16

------------------

Occupation ------------------------Single or Married

_ s___-=-- .....-....-Religion

Aged _ _ years

---·months

days

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault - - - - - - - Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Hear t y Oak
Sec No.
1
2

3

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-~~~~~~----II

Time of Funeral Service 2 :00 ?Ivl
Clergyman

Har g et t

Physician

Sr1i th

Number of Burial Certicate
Ap iplexey

Cause of Death

2. Oct. 1916

-------------------------------Occupation ____
Date of Death

Date of Birth

H_o_n_e_____________
~Vi d

Single or Married

ow

Religion - - - - Aged _69_ years

--~months

____

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Og k rlill L o t 38 S ec. 2
Lot or Grave No. __...~.J~8__s ec No •

2

1

2

3
4

5
6

~ hom as

2 0 01 MR. S S .

19 2.3 La. St.

Funeral Services at

Other Infonnation
P robate d 9 Ju~e 191 7
Pa i d b y

4 Oct. 1916

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

fr&lt;.o /}11 r.e J

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~~-

B.

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NA1.m OF DECEASED

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Other Information

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Date of Funeral _ _...:l:...;:l::......::O;:.::;c::..:t;:..:.:...._::l:;...9::..:1:..:;6;;.,___ _
Place of Death

916

Il. St.

Funeral Services at F irs t Ch ristian. Ch.
Time of Funeral Service :2. : 0 0 FH
Da rse y

Clergyman

)\nderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

_E
_u_r_m
_e_a_P_o_i_s_o_n_i_n_g~
__ _
9

Oct.

1916

--------------------. .. .

_,;;:.
5"-~
· r~r ~A.;...;If_~
l'6;...."l~..:.l_ _ _ __

Home

Occupation

M.

Single or Married

Religion
Aged

25

years ____.months

l5

Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

~-----~~~~~--------

Lot or Grave No. ______sec No.
1

2

3
4

5
6

days

Pai d b y G ,

.d .,

S i l es

Coul d b e S iler

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OF DECEASED

Charge to

.Maud L. Mohler

-------------------

Order given by
How secured
-----------Date of Funeral

s.w.

10 Hiles

Funeral Services at Valley Chapel Church
Time of Funeral Service

:.0:00 AN

-------

Tester:-r:an

Clergyman

N-elson

Physician

of Lone Star

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death
Date of Death

12. Oct. 1916
------------------Date of Birth
~-----------------

Occupation

--------------~---

Single or Married

l? year:s
Aged ___

M
----_,..Religion
--~months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lo't or Grave No.

c o 11 ier Cem.
Sec No •
1
2

3
4

5
6

?q11 by B. H.
Fathe~

1J Oct. 1916

Place of Death

Other Information

---days

~ohler

Ellis Boncl - 13:

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NAl.fE OF DECEASED

Charge to

Selena Strode of-

L- 8_wrence

Other Information
Order given by
How secured
-----------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

F a t h er J. H.

20 Oct. 1916

----------------74 5 P e !'1 n. St.

b.

II

? Pe id b y

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

2 : J O PN

:S e nde rs on

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death 1'uberrc J,lois
18

O~t .

1916

----------------Date of Birth
----------------Occupation
------------------Single or Married M
Date of Death

:2 8 June 1887

La b orer

------Religion

Aged _ 2._9_ years _J_ _.months
Body to be shipped

----

2°

days

--------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

Lot or Grave No. ____S.ec No.
1
2

3
4

65 _ _ _ _ __

-'-

I nde p e rde~ ce

-----------------

Funeral Services at

-s t~ od o

""a.

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NAI&lt;iE OF DECEASED
Charge to

Jqnes liJarfield

Emma \.Jarfield
--~~~~-------

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
----------Date of Funeral

21

c~ ct.

1916

F.

----------------

Place of Death

1502 Ky . St.

Funeral Services at

Baptist Church

b. Ky .

m. Jl.rr..y Young
b. Ky.

e.: JO PM

-----J 11ckson

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Ha rvey

Physician

---Cause of Death
---------------Number of Burial Certicate

Date of Death

Date of Birth

19 Oct. 1916

--~------------10
18

Aug ·

l8

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Oc cu pat ion __DI.Lja~yl'--Jr~,a;L.b~o~rr:Je~r!:.,__ _ _ _ __
Single or Married _

_.w"""'1~·P:..:~ii:.l:w~e._.r~

------ days
shipped
-----------

Religion
9
78
3
Aged ___ years _ _--:months
Body to be

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hi l l

Lot or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1
2

3
4 ----------

5
6 _ _ _ _ __

Joshua Warf ie ld

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15
Joh!t H. Delph

NAlJ!E OF DECEASED

Charge to

:·:rs. Delph, Coll a r Fac tory

Order given b y - - - - - - - - - - How secured
26 Oct. 1916

Date of Funeral

Other Information
f. John --· Delph

b • .N .Y.

809 Garfield St.

Place of Death

II

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service
I' este:.&gt;:'IT.an
Clergyman

2 :3 0 FH

H.T . Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

--------------------24 Oct. 1916

--------~~~~-----

8 Oct.

Date of Birth

Occupation -------------------------Single or Married
Religion ------Aged

63

years . ______.months ______ days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

--------------.or-A·\).,

Oak Eill

Tall Harvey Lot

~------------------------

Lo't or Grave No. _______sec No •
1
2

3
4

5
6

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Noah Fisher

NAl.ffi OF DECEASED

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Other Information
Order given by
How secured
------------

31 Oct. 1916

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

nes. 2.03 E. 7th
f. Geo. Fisher

1600 Block l'iass.

.

~fl_t _ _b_._I_n-:-d_.- - - - - - - -

~!(?

203 E. ?th . . ~..S"

Funeral Services at

tli ary Be ln8..n

c f&lt;..

\?~Lvov r.....

b. Ohio

2 : JO Ph:

Time of Funeral Service
Stauf fer
Clergyman

Music Mrs. S nd ico t~
Mr s . St p._ uf f er

JL 'I' . J O ne ~

Physician

m.

Fa i d by " rs. N. F is her
Pe rki n s r r u s t Co, Ch e ck

Number of Burial Gerticate

Cause of Death Auto Accident fracture of skull
Date of Death

29 Oct. 1916

Date of Birth

18 June 1879

Occupation

BA.rber
M

Single or Married

Religion
Aged 37

years

4

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

1

months

1

~-~.

days

-----------------

Oak Hill
S ec N o.
/

1

2

3
4

5
6

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?ranees _J. Davis

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information
Order given by ----------------------How secured
Date of Funeral

f.

31 Oct· 1916

Place of Death

Pa i d by
1111

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service

l:OOPI-1

Clergyman
Blair

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

Lawrence,

~~ s.

-----

Cause of Death Arterio Scherosis
Date of Death
Date of Birth

A. tMc Cullah ·

JO Oct. 1916

----------------------15 June 18J6

Occupation ____a_t__h_o_m_e__________________
Single or Married

Widow

Religion -----90
4
Aged ____ years ____;months 15
days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Eudora
Interment at

~-------------------------

Lot or Grave No. ______Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

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Da vi s

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OF DECEASED

S~

Jo h ~son

------------------Order given by
Charge to

How secured

-----------Jac k Jo hn son
f.
b. Ky .

1 Nov. 1916

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

m.
tlfl

Funeral Services at
Time of

Other Information

---------------J: 00
Funeral Service
------Hende rson
? li~

b.

Rod g ers, Lawre n ce, \..'{s •.

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

Date of Birth
Occupation

----

Ruptured blood vessel
3 1 Oct. 1 9 16

---------------------------------------------------

Date of Death

2 1 Se p t,

186 1

Single or Married S 1 ngl e
Aged

5S
__

1

Religion

9

-----

years ---~months

Body to be shipped

---------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

days

-------

Oak Hill

~--~~~~------

Lot or Grave No. ____sec No.
1

2

34 _ _ _ _ __
65 _ _ _ _ __

~ nna

Vaughn

Paid by Alber t J o hn s on

Clergyman
Physician

.

ArK.

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NANE OF DECEASED

Na son Brown

Charge to

I. C. S tevenson
Order given by
How secured
------------

Other Information
Pai d b y I

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

Carroll , Iowa

Funeral Services at

Ho over( .L oneStar)

fime of Funeral Service

-------

Clergyman
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death Killed by

loconotive

R

Date of Death _ _..;;2;.....:.;K~o;..:;v...:.·--=1~9..;;:1~6_ _ __
Date of Birth

---------------------

Occupation ---------------------Single or Married
Religion
Aged

59

years

---~months

Body to be shipped

days

Un d ertaker Zlm e r V . Del a pl9.n

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

~-------------------

Lot or Grave No. _____Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

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8 Nov. 1916

Delia L. Weatherby

Charge to - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Other Information

Order given by - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - How secured
8 Nov, 1916
f.
J.L. Stearns
?
Date of Funeral - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ~t#tt--~--~~~~~~~~--C3: o ,..r, o
72..5 J.Iiss. St. · ALSo~t)'
------------Place of Death
Faid by h r.

t t t I

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Physician

Hargett

10 Ai'i

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Chanbers

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death _ ......~...e....1"....:;;A...,hi.J.r-"!a..o.l........s:,..e~m...a....,r..;,oh..;:r.~..we_
Date of Death ..;;;6;.....:.i\-;· .:;;o~v..:.·--=l-.:9:..;::1~6~--------­
Date of Birth

7 June 1844

Occupation -~H~o~n~e~--------------Single or Married ~M~·-----=- ~~-Religion
Methodist
72.
4
~9.
Aged ___ year~ --~months
days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment· at

Oak Hill

~-------------------Lot or Grave No. ____ sec No.
1

2

3-------

4------5

6 _ _ _ _ __

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NAME OF DECEASED

£.

McCoin

Charge t o - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Other Information

Order given by - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - How secured
Date of Funeral
Place of Death

13

~:; ov •

f.

1916

-------------------'''

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral

----------------Service l:OO F~

Clergyman

o.c .

Brown

rr

N. Carol ina

Paid by

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

---------------------11 lJ
1916
O'lr •

------------~--------7 Sept. 1847

-----------------------

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married Widow
Religion Dunkerd
Aged

69

years

2

months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Desotaz Ks.

Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.
1

2

3
4
5·

6

4

days

K ~ight

b. l'·J . Carol ina
m.
Stanley

H. E. BRrnes

Physician

Edward

Lauze~a

E.

~cCain

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James LaJ-Trenc e

NA11.E OF DECEASED
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How secured

f.

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

b. \.{g,les
m. Biddell

15 Nov., 1916

------------------2 3°0 Vt · St • 1.\t.~o ~(t_S~dol

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'- &lt;-

b. London, En&amp;r.

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Time of Funeral Service

c:Jo

raid by Mrs. Lawrence
and t'\r. Eolloway

P~

Hargett

Clergyman

Gardner

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

Catar~h

Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

of

----Stom~. ch

13 Nov. 1916
:&gt;

11 11.pril 1838

Minister

---------------------

Single or Married
Aged __7_8_ year~

Ivi •

Religion

----~months

Styl of Grave Vault
Oak Hill
Interment at

~----~------------

Lot or Grave No. _____Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

Methodist

_____ days

Body to be shipped

Other Information
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NAME OF DECEASED

Burness Sharpe

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· Other Information
J.F. Sharpe of ~~tell

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f.

Date of Funeral ------------------Place of Death University Hospital

f\e s . Axtell , f. s .

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service -----------Clergyman
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate -------Cause of Death
16 Nov. 1916

Date of Death--------------Date of Birth - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Student

Occupation --------~------------'
Single or Married
Religion -----20
Aged
years _____m.onths
days
Body to be shipped

Axtell, Ks.

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Lot or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1
2

3 _ _ _ _ __
4

5
6

~.

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No. "'"~""'''--NAME OF DECEASED

Bertha May Berg

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Date of Funeral

20 Nov. 1216

622 N.H. St . nl.-1o Rest~eilte.

Place of Death
Funeral Services at

f"""t""''l""\

Time of Funeral Service

tf

2:00PM

No

Clergyman

f'

R,\ld olfh

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----Bronchial Peumonia
Cause of Death
---------------------Date of Death
18 Nov. 1916
----------------------21 Sept. 1916
Date of Birth
----------------------Occupation ______H_o_m_e___________________
Single or Married ____·--~- ~~-Religion
3

Aged ____ years _____months _2_7___ days
Body to be shipped
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Interment at

Oak Hill

~----~~~~-------------

Lot or Grave No.

-----Sec
1

2
3
4

5
6

No.

lt

f. Bobert Ber'}
b. \T. Carol ina
m. Ella Mason

b. Ho.

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Charles H. Springer

Fred Snringer

Other Information

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---------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

--------~~~~~----

State gospital

~opeka
----------~~~--~~~

Time of Funeral Service

w.

4th st.

Ks

__ ______
;..,_,
2 :30
FM

Clergyman

l'esterman

Physician

G.E. Gl Ksner

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

Probated 19 June
J.H. Blev1ns
Grace EcCqsteel

22 Nov. 191b

Funeral Services at 705

2.0 Nov·

Mr. Springer

----

H)16

--------------------27 Dec. 1856
--------------------Occupation -~--L_a_b_o_r_e_r_______________
Date of Birth

Single or Married
Religion -----10
23_
years ____
months ___
days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

191~
R e~o. K s.

fttrs. C.E.
by IOOF Check
A. Lawrence (Ca~n.)

"P~id

Mitral Insufficicincy

Date of Death

Aged _5_9 _

_.-...:ll.2....:;2--l.ll\':.J..
' al..\ly_

-----------------------------

Oak Hi 11

Sec No.
1
2

3

4------5 ___________
6-------

Adm.

(Stevenso~)

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24 Nov . 1916

--Charles L. Edwards

NA1-1E OF DECEASED
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Date of Funeral 24 Nov.' 1916

Pa i d by

Place of Death __....1.._?..~.~o~s-.......:~R.......~.r....__.;;,Q.OJ_t...._ _ __
Funeral Services at

Congre~ational

Time of Funeral Service

o.c.

Clergyman

Ch.

2:30PM

_;;;;..;..;:::...:...~~--

Brown

Giffard

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
lr~~Gtfld(s

Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

fall cause d enyspids

22 Nov. 1916

1828

----------------------Insurance .A. gent

Single or Married Widower
Aged

_s_s__

Religion ------years _ __;months
days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

------~~~~~-------

Lo~

or Grave No. _____sec No. _2_- __
1

2

3
4

5
6

Vir~i ~a

Fd warrls

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\.lti 11 lam Cohn

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

D. :?asson

Other Information

'&amp;1
Paid David Passon

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----------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

IJSJ.I(P,.. ),

26 Nov. 1916

---------------------•
1009 Conn. St • "-AL~Re_'iiAe

~c~

-

Funeral Services at

f. Ashen L. Cohn
b. Germany
------------------

m. Sarah Tallman

''''

Time of Funeral Service
De Forest
Clergyman
Rudolph

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cerebral Thrombosis

Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

Laborer Clerk

Occupation

Single or Married
Aged

53

----------------

S
-----=-Religion

years _4_ _~months

Body to be shipped

----

23

-------------------

Styl of Grave Vault
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Lot or Grave No.

----Sec
1

2

3
4

5
6

No.

days

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2 Dec. 19 16

Anna Haas .

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----------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

2 Dec. 1916

--------------Kans a s City, Ks.

-------------------

Funeral Services at Valley Chapel Ch.
Time of Funeral Service

2 :00pm

Clergyman
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death cerrebra l Spinal
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

JO Nov. 1916

-~-~~--~~-----

-------------------Home

Single or Married
Aged

_a_1__

~ e~in a i t is

M
------=-Religion

year5 ____.;months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Cli n ton

=------------------Sec No.

Lot or Grave No.

-----

1
2

3

4

5
6

days

Other Information
f'IIR..

Pai d by Mr s . P e t efis h

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NAl.fE OF DECEASED

4 Dec. 1916

J ohn Denewiler

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----------Date of Funeral

Other Information
Paid by Al rr: a Denv-ri l er

~916

7 Dec.

Stull • Ks • ""1\LSo 8,.e.S;~e~te.

Place of Death

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Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service

-------

Clergyman

Dl.

Clinton

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

----

Cancer of stomach
5 Dec. 1916

-~~~~~~--~~--

------------------------Farmer

Single or Married
67
Aged ___
years

M

--~---=-

Religion - - - months ______ days

- - -·

Body to be shipped

---------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Stull

Sec No.
1
2

3

4------5
6-------

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9 Dec. t91b

'tl i 11 i am J • L e i s

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Other Information
Pai4 bv E.M. Fierce
Junction C1ty, Rs.

Date of Funeral 9.;..._,:;;D;..:.e:.:.c:..z.___.1=-9"-=1~6"-----------­
1.717 £. 54 St . Chic 8 o:o, Il.
res • .J.;,aHre-l"le-e- a.flCI¥f o f:\...1,·
------------Services at ChicaR"o address

Place of Death
Funeral

Time of Funeral Serviceat
Clergyman

4:oo

gra~e

Pm

Elder~~ in

Chas, Kruesendeck

Physician

132 ~. 22 St.
Number of Burial Certicate

Chica~o

CIIP.C.omit~

Cause of Death Care onia of bladder
Date of Death

6 Dec. 1916

Date of Birth
Occupation ----------------------------M
Single or Married
Religion -----25 days
Aged _7_1__ year5 ~--1_0~months
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hi ll

~-------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

-------Sec
1

2

3
4

5
6

No. 8

----

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Dec. 1916

31

--Ma~

Hattie

NA11E OF DECEASED

S ilverthorn

Charge to

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How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral

12 Dec. :016 -l"'l(Q

--------------~~---

630 R.I. St. ''tnv, .. R(.'
1
e~t&lt;!C.t-lce-

Place of Death

v

Time of Funeral Service

Physician

b. Ind.

M.

0 • C • Br

2:OOPM

-------

OTtln

Barnes
La;·:re~ce

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

-----

Tuberulosis
11 TJec. 1916

Date of Birth ___1~9~s~·e~n~t~·----------Occupation -----------------------Single or MarriedS
Religion - - - - years _ __;months
days
Aged e?.

';._------

Body to be shipped

-------------------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Oak :-r ill
Lot or Grave No.

----Sec

Mar ie Cunningham

b, Ky.

''''

Funeral Services at

Clergyman

f. Samuel Silverthorn

No.4

---

1

2

3

4------65-------

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OF DECEASED
G • i·i •

Charge to Sami l ton

U~d er~aker,

Topeka
Other Information

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How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral

Pai d by Hami lt on

Topeka

Place of Death

Funeral Services at Warren S t. Bapist Ch.
Time of Funeral Service i2 : JO HI

-------

J ac kson

Clergyman

---------------------------

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

Chronic

--~--

-- Ne.. o1i ~t;·ns

~

------------~--------

Date of Death
Date of

----------------------Birth
-----------------------

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married
Religion - - - Aged 84
year~
months
days

---

-----

Body to be shipped

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

1\:\or &lt;1.\\\e.~

----------------~---------

Lot or Grave No.

----Sec

No.

11

1
2

3
4
5

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Mart~a

NAME OF DECEASED

13 Dec. 1916

Witham

Charge to
Other Information
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f. Maroon Butterworth
b. Ohio

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

13 Dec. 19l.6

s

·

-ALSo ~.S'~~

16 24 "Tenn. . t.

li(e.

m.

Smith

_..:.:;,..:.____..;;.=~~-------

--------------------~

'''

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Elderkin

Physician

l.O:JO PM

--------

Morse

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

Paid by C.E. Witham

Broncb1al

----

Ptd.VM•rJifl.

-c,2pmpnj

Date of Death

11 Dec, 1016

Date of Birth

?6 \r oy. 1833

a S enil ty

Occupation
Single or Married
Religion - - - - 84

Aged _ _ years

---~months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

-----------------

Oak Hill
~-----------------------Grave No. s ~ 95 Sec No. 6

Interment at
Lot or

1

2

3
4

5
6

days

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NA11.E OF DECEASED

Anna Ba rber Yahn

C:ruper

Charge to

Other Information
Order given by ----------------------How secured

t? Dec.

Date of Funeral

b. Switzerlf.Flcl
n. Marguri ta ZotOks

V'\\ \t

Place of Death

P~ i d .
I I

Funeral Services at

I I

Time of Funeral Service 2 :30 Pl~
Clergyman

Stauffer

Physician

Xe ith

Number of Burial Certicate

Date of Birth

-----

EY1 l arged

Cause of Death
Date of Death

liv~r

--------------------6 Mar. 1842

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married "
Religion
----~-

4_ years
Aged ___7_

___
9

months

___;

7

Body to be shipped
Styl of .Grave Vault
Interment at

f. F. Fry

~aple Grove

Lot or Grave No. S t 42 Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

-5 -

days

bi.r P

t.

l)J!h pe fL
Dr,,_:'er

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19 Dec.. 1916

NAME OF DECEASED
Ivan S. Langley

Charge to

Other Information
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Ca rter H.

1 9 Dec. \~I~

Date of Funeral

K~

738-b Mass. St. ~

Place of Death

Death S ocial Service Eosoital
F unks ChH. uel
-

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service

1:00PM
--------

Clergyman
Keith

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

Bronchitis

1 7 Dec 1916

Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

9 Ap r. 1858
Carpenter

Single or Married -----~- ~~-Religion
Aged 58

La n~ley

8

years

months

8

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment ~a~t______Oa~k~H~1~1~1~--------..Lot or Grave No.

W

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118 Sec No • . _7__
1

2

3
4

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6

days

u ~1~

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19 De.c . 19t6

Faul R, Brooks

NA1.ffi OF DECEASED
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Order given by ·----------------------How secured
Date of Funeral

P8id by

f .

1 9 Dec·

--------------------14

M r~.

Je~mian

R. a .

Broo~s

Brooks

JJ I'enn. St' -~\.)o R~);Je~~ce M: Emily Pearson
--------------------~
------~-----------------Funeral Services at Ma sonic Temple
b. Ma4ne
? • J o -cr·:1; ·

Place of Death

Time of Funeral Service

Clergyman

O.C. brown

Physician

f .D. Morse

_. •

· Number of Burial Certicate

J.

----

Cause of Death __s_e_n_i_a_1_1_t_Y___________
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

17 Dec.

---------------------Z2 July 18J4
-----------------------

----~a~p~r~
~ ·~B~a~n~k~e~r____________

t1
Single or Married ----~- -:--:e-Religion -----Aged 82

years

_4~

__months

days

25

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

O~k

Bill

~----~~~-------------

Lot or Grave No.

S

t

13Sec No.

2.

1

2

3
4

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Jos e nh Gar d!'l er

NA1-1E OF DECEASED

Charge to --------------------------Order given by -----------------------

How secured

Date of Funeral

Other Information
Pa i d by " John Gar dn er

-f .

19 Dec. 1916

Joh~

GA r dn er

b . I re land

Place of Death --~8~2~3~1--~2·~
i a~s~s~
- ·~S~t~.--~3~e~s.

r . Margarite Geu~tD e r

Funeral Services at

b .

Fu!'lk Chan e l

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

W. S . !? ric e

Physician

C·we!l s

2 : 30 Pm

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of

-----

Drops y

---------------------1 7 Dec. 1 9 16
Death
----------------------183lt

Date of Birth

----------------------

Occupation ----------------------------

--------=-

Single or Married
Aged 82

years

~~--­

Religion

-------

months

days

Body to be shipped

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Oa k Hill
E·.

~ 11 Sec No.

1

1
2

3
4

65 - - - - - - -

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G~~~~' Other

Order given by ----------------------How secured
Date of Funeral

1 01~

Funeral Services at

N.J. St . Re s.
'

'

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Clergyman
Chambers

Number of Burial Certicate - - - - Cause of Death ---------------------Date of Death _ _ _1 _7De_c_._1_9_1_6_ __
Date of Birth _ _ _r_o_ct_._1_8_3_8_ __
Occupation _____c_a_r_p_e_n_t_e_r_____________
Single or Married
76
Aged ____ years

m

----~R-eligion

months

~--·

------

16

---

days

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Oak
Lot or Grave No.

Hi l l

62.

Sec No.

_o..;;:r~1-=2-

10

1
2

3

,-.

paid by

----------------Service 2:30
-------

Physician

f. Gethe h

Information

S ei~ert

1

b . Gerngny

20 Dec. 1916

Place of Death

Time of Funeral

)

4------5------6-------

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k l ey

NAli.E OF DECEASED

Charge to ---------------------------Order given by
How secured
----------------Date of Funeral

Other Information
ths o t.d ell MASC.Y
Pa i d b y Hulda ChA l kl e v

20 Dec / 1"1/v

Place of Death

1 1 21 Ohio a es.
Dea t h S wo~ish P nsp Kr ~C

Funeral Service; ~ at .. L~tlr~ri;~ ~u:nrsBlAN
CHvrt.C\1

Time of Funeral Service l :OO PH
E . E . Sa c \&lt;; us

Clergyman

OR . H.J. OUTland

Physician

Kt.h\0.

---Cause of Death
--------------------Date of Death 18 Dec. 1916
---------------------

Number of Burial Certicate

5~'}~~00~~ of Live r

Date of Birth

-------------------

Occupation ----------------------Single or Married f,\·_ _ _ _ _ _,....... ~..,..--Religion _____
Aged

2 0 De c . 1916

57

years

months

days

S t i n e h&amp;, ~ cClure , [\ C , f'\0 . -.'.lr~L&lt;. 6~

Body to be s

~pped

Styl of Grave Vault

&lt;:.ASK(. I

-------------

Interment =a~t--~o~~~
1 k~H~j~l~l~----------Lo't or Grave No.

E . i: t l ~ec No.

8

~~~

1
2

3

4-------5--------

6--------

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Other Information

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How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral

Pa i d b v Mrs. Ann a

l '\l(t

2.7 Pee.

----------~~~----K8 , I·~ro

Place of Death German Hosn.

Funeral Services at Funk 'ha9el
Time of Funeral Service
0

Clergyman

10:30

.c. Br aum

J\H

l!l~ ~It-~:~ v.; N

KC, I'-1 0.

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
ProstraTion Sphock
Date of Death
Date of Birth

24 Dec. 1916

---------------------

Occupation _________F_a _r_m_e_r______________
Single or Married

M
---------=Religion

74

Aged ___ years _ ___.;months
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

27 Dec . 1916

Wm H. Ar r!l strong

NA11.E OF DECEASED

Charge to

).

)Date

----days

------------------

Oa k Hill

Sec No.

,
2

3

4------5 -----------6-------

Jo hn

W a~ner,

ftz rs.ou -

A rn F;it'r on~

KC , MO . b il l

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Francis Beatrice

NA1.fE OF DECEASED

/Cf I 7

28 Dec. 1916

W ille ~

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

\ '\ 1~

28 Dec •

m. Bertha

Time of Funeral Service

10:30 Dm

Eckart
Anderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

----

Bronchial ~m eu."!lo~ia

26 Pee. 1916

Date of Birth ~ 5 Jan. 1916
Occupation

home
----------------------Single or Married
-----~-

Religion

Aged ___ years _ 11
_--:months

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

b. Ks.
Hc~ish

309 Ind. St.

------------------Funeral Services at Catholic Church
Clergyman

Other Information
f, Ralph C. Willey

--------

Oak Hill

Lot or Grave No.s~ 271

Sec No.

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1

2

3

4-------

.5

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b. Doug l as Ce.

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Edward Georp:e WiP:gins

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f. Geo. ~iggi -r.)S
b. LqwreY1ce, K s.

Date of Funeral
Place of Death
Funeral

29 Dec. 1916

and r •

Sobth West Limits

--------------------Services at 2:JO PM
-----------------

m. ~ Henqer.5on
b. Lawrence,

Time of Funeral Service
0. C. Br own

Clergyman

fL'f. J Ones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

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Cause of Death ---------------------Date of Death
2 9 Dec. 1916
Date of Birth

2 2 Cct. 1916

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married __s_____~- ~~---Religion ------Aged _____ years _2_--..;months __7__ days
Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

~----------------------

Lot or Grave No.

------Sec

No.

,

2

3

4--------5--------6---------

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--Pare Lee · Fi elds

NAME OF DECEASED
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Date of Funeral

1 Jan

b.

m. Mary Brown
b. Georg ia

' ' ' ' St. Baptist Ch.
Funeral Services at Warren

-------

Jackson

Clergyman

Rudol ph

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Pul. Tube rculosis

Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

JO Dec· 19 16

---------------------6 Mar. 18$2

----------------------__________________

Occupation ______c__

o_o~k

Single or Married
Age d J~

G e or~ ia

-\q\)

Place of Death ann r. 840 Conn. St.

Time of Funeral Service

f. William Brown

H
-----=Religion

years9_____months 24

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
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~-----------------------

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Lot or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1

2

3
4

5
6

4

Paid by

W. c. Brown

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NAME OF DECEASED

Infant of . Fred

:!. Ja1'1 .

1 9 17

Joh~son

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Date of Funeral

1 J an •

m. Clara Brkar - 13RoK'AR..

Funeral Services at

1t\_f
TI-

S'o

b. Lqwrence

()
c
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No

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Time of Funeral Service

No

Clergyman

Barnes -1.-r.~wQ,tl,c~

Physician

I(S _

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

Stil lborn

Date of Death

J 1 Dec. 1916

Date of Birth
Occupation

----------------------J1 Dec. 1916
----------------------______________________

--~H~b~
M~e

Single or Married
Religion
Aged

years _ _--:months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

b. Lr-n•rren c e

\. '\ \ 1.

8J5 N.Y. St.

Place of Death

f. Fre d Johnson

Oak Hill

Sec No.
1

2

3
4

5
6

days

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NAME OF DECEASED

Harv Allen

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2_

Place of Death

1611 N.H. St.

Jan.

1'\\1

----~~--~~~~--­
res.

Funeral Services at

Catholic Chmrch

Time of Funeral Service

9: 00 am

Clergyman

Eckart

Physician

Anderson

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

:oueumonia

---------------------30 Dec. 1916

--------------------1 Jan. 1832
--------------------home

---------------------------

Single or Married Widow

Religion ------Aged _____ years ____..;months ____2_9_ days
8~

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

-----------------

Frapklin

Sec No.
1

2

3

4-------

-_
-_
--_65_
_-_

Probete1 5 F~b.

19~

b. Ireland
Paid by Mr . Strahm
and Mrs. Patee

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Myles · C • Ransom

NAME OF DECEASED

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----------------------19 17
5 Jan
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Date of Funeral
Place of Death

Other Information
Paid by W.H. Ransom

Rc c.~ r- d 'i&gt; fl. i s ',

Oakland

iJAtJb 1 \"'\\~

r opeka , Ks.

Res.

--------------------2nd Presb.

C~urch

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service . 2l30 pm
Clergyman

1'-'I auf hling

Physician

S.I'. Hillard

fYlAvr Hi t-J

Eauckl n.c:r

?

7
•

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Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

2 Jan. 1917

Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

Lobar Pueumonia

--------~~~~~~~

(R&lt;con~':&gt;A~5t~vt~l

--------------------School

Single or Married

S

Religion
Aged ___1_3_ years _____months ____
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

---days

-----------------

Interment at

~--------------------

Lot or Grave No. _____ Sec No.
1
2

3 . _ _ _ _ _ __

4-------5

6

t&lt;~ ·

K ~.

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Pete r Lind

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Date of Funeral

10 Jan. 11.11

Place of Death

806

s.

Funeral Services at

12 th st res.

M,a son"""' ic Temple

Time of Funeral Service

__ ___
..;.......__.;;.,.
~ :30
pm

E. P. Stauffer

Clergyman

Chambers

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
mi-rf\e.L..

----

Cause of Death Mistral valve ( ::-Iart )
Date of Death

8 Jan. 1917

----------------------

Date of Birth 19 Sept. 184 5
Painter

Occupation ---------------------------\~

id01\rer

Single or Married -------~- ~~---­
Religion ------71
3
Aged ____ years _____.months 19
days
Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault
Interment

~a~t_____~O
~a~k~H~1~J~l~
. -------

Lot or Grave No.

33

...o....;_ _ __

Sec No.

4

1

2 -----------

3

4 ------------

5

6 ------------

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E.E. Darnold 1)19 West 41 Sr. K.C. , Mo.
Other Information
Paid by Darnold ,check $ 1)0.00

Order given by --------------------How secured
Date of Funeral
Place of Death

f,

----------------------

b.

Lone Star, Ks.

Funeral Services at Valley Chapel
Time of Funeral Service

1

: OO
---------

Clergyman
Nelson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

------

-----------------

---------------------1) Jan. 18)7
Date of Birth
--------------------Occupation ____H_o_m_e____________________
Single or Married
Aged

12 Jan. 1917

79

.......~ --------=Religion
11

year:s

10

------

----~months

Body to be shipped

days

-------------------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Collier

Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.
1
2

34 _ _ _ _ __

5

6--------

\

T, Graham

N.Y.

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f'.:\a r y Jane Criss

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given by ---------------------How
Date of Funeral
ALso-

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m i 1 e ~·J e s t

1J Jan.

9

Place of Death Social Service Hospital
Funeral Services at

10:00 An

Clergyman
ChA..t''l.bers

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death ---------------------Date of Death ___1 _1 _·~_-_a_n_.__1 _9 _1 _7 ________
Date of Birth ______1_4 __0 _c_t_._1_8 _6 _0 ______
Home
Occupation ----------------------------.
Single or Married Married
Religion - - - - 2
. 27
56
years ----'months
Aged ___
days
Body to be shipped --------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment ~a~t~___B_i_g__s_p_r_i_n_g__s__________
Lot or Grave No. ______ sec No.
1

2

3

4------5------6-------

\

f . P . Wise
b

N .y.

m. Cbaritv

Crou~ce

b. N.y.

M. B . Church K enkaukee:___....:F:..:a::::.:::..id:::;;·~
· M
u.:::..r.:..._.:::,C~r.:::.i.:::.s.:::.s_____

Time of Funeral Service

Physician

Other Information

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Lucy · B. Cochran

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

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----------------------Date of FuneralShipued to Denver,
1~ Jan. 1~1 r
Place of Death
Kaw River (Mill)
Funeral Services at

m. Mary Norris
b.

H.r.

Physician

----------

JOnes (Coroner)

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

Dr ot-min~

----

suicide

-------------------Z5 Oct. 1916

----------~--------Date of Birth
16 Mov. 1877

---------------------

Occupation -------------------------Single or Married
Religion ------

------....-

Aged 38

---

years __1_1___months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

26

days

Denver, Co.

-----------------

Interment at

~----------------

Lot or Grave No. _______ sec No •
1
2

3
4

·rx.

paid by C.C. Crockian

Edwards

Clergyman

f. Webster Ball inger
h, Ky .

~o~.

Denver

Time of Funeral Service

Other Information

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17 Jan 1917

Isabel Dauberman

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

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Date of Funeral
Place of Death

f . nobert Clenderman

17 Jan. 1917

444 Locust St.

b . H. Virgina

res.

----------------------2s3 0 f·fY!·

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service
Teste'rrn.an
Clergyman
Chambers
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
I
Angena
Pretoris
Cause of Death
13 Jan. 1917

Date of Death

22 Feb. 1868

Date of Birth

Home
Occupation ----------------------------M
Single or Married
Religion ------Aged

. §~

year5

10

months

20

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

Lot or Grave No.

86

Sec No.

--~---

1

86-7

2
3
4

5
6

8

-~-

M Rachi &amp;l Johnson
b. Iowa

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NAli,E OF DECEASED

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Other Information
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16 Jan, 14t1

Date of Funeral

---------------------''''

Funeral Services at

8: 15 Al·i

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Backus

Physician

A.J. Anderson

14 Jan 1917
__ ________________

,_,_

,_,

28 Jan. 1835
____________
_________

.._.
Date of Birth
Home
Occupation __.._.______________________
__

7Y
Aged _____ years

'tlidow

6

?

b. rt.I.
Paid by Miss

Mor~an

~~s.oo

Cause of Death

Single or Married

b.

V n owl ""s

Paid:Davis at Leavenworth

Number of Burial Certicate

Date of Death

1tjm

~. Guilehin Smith

Res.

Place of Death1101 Mo. St.

f' .

Religion
17

----~months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Leavom'J'orth, Ks.
Lot or Grave No. _______sec No •
1
2

3
4

5
6

days

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Emily Bond
NAME OF DECEASED
Clara Longanecker
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f. 3 ob. 3oh rer
or 3ohren

Order given by
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16 Jan. rq{~

Date of Funeral
Place of

Deat~es. 901 N.

York St.

Time of Funeral Service

8:30 and 10:00

Clergyman
Shaw

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

14 :{an

Date of Birth

J Jan. 1842.

1

91 7

Home

Occupation

Single or Married

Widow
Religion

Aged

?5

years

---~months

Body to be shipped

Lot or Grave No.

12

----

--------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Pa.

m.

?

C{f4 p&lt;-L

t

Funeral Services at'' and Valley Church

Physician

b.

Collier
S ec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

days

~a1d

by n,w.

~onds

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lO: ary Holle.nd

NA1,1f.E OF DECEASED

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Other Information
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Date of Funeral
Place of Death

19 Jan·

Hu.o:h Gul ei n
8. Ireland
f.

I ''Wl

5~ mile west

1"1.?

res.

----------------------Catholic Church

Funeral Services at

Faid by Nrs. ?

Time of Funeral Service
Eckert

Clergyman

G • 1tl • J ones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death ------~A~naa~p·l~e~x~¥-------Date of Death

~16~J~a~n~._.l~Y~l~7________,__

Date of Birth --~1~7~
N ~o~v~·~l~8~3~0~----.__
Occupation

Home

Single or Married

Wid ow

Religion ------Aged

87

years _2____~months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Franklin

Lot or Grave No. _____Sec No.
1

2

3
4

5
6

days

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NA1.ffi OF DECEASED
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---------------------20

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

Jan. 1917

916 Il.

St.

Funeral Services at Eudora,
Time of Funeral Service

res.
Ks.

2:30 PK

Clergyman
Owens

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth
0

----

;r uberculouisis of .rlands

---------------------1
e Jan • 1 9 1 7

--------------------4 Dec. 1844
--------------------Farmer ret.

ccupation --------------------------Single or Married M
Religion - - - - 1
63
Aged ____ years ---~months 13
days
----~-

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

. ~:&lt;.

f. La. ~"'

-----------------

Eudora
Sec No.
1
2

3

4-------65-------________

Paid by

~ lnne

Hinnie

Abels

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NA1.ffi OF DECEASED

Jan. 19 t 7

Ja.Il!es Shearer

Charge to
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Order given by ----------------------How secured
Date of Funeral
Place of Death

2 0 Jan.

Paid

lCft1

------------~~------

10Z4

Vt. St.

res.

-----------------------

Funeral Services at

''''

Time of Funeral Service 2 :00

---------

Bleck

Clergyman

.A.J. Anderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death _____L_a__G_r_1_P_r_e________
Date of Death
Date of

19 J~n. 1917
18 Dec. 1834

----------------------Birth
-----------------------

Occupation

----~R~e~t~·~f~a~r~m~e~r~--~{~~y~r~s~·--

Single or Married -~M----~- ~~---­
Religion -----1
79
1
Aged ___ years ____.months _ __ days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

~---------------------

Lot or Grave No. _______sec No •
1

2
3
4 -------------

5

b. N o.

6--------

S f/t'11 1l. ~rl?

by

Mrs Shearer

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E . Richardson

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Date of Funeral
Place of Death

Z5 3an.
w.

~~-----------------1308
4th St. ~es

Funeral Services at Unitarian Church
Time of Funeral Service
Bac Kus

Clergyman

1 =3°

----------

Number of Burial Certicate
Influenza

Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

21

Jan.

1917

14

Ma y.

1854

-----------------------

Occupation

.Home

s

Single or Married

Religion
62 years
Aged ___

__s _

__,;months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Oak Hill

Sec No.
1

2
3
4

5
6

7

b. N .H.

b. P a.
~pjd

Chambers

Physician

f. A. 3 ich Arrlson

days

by

v~

~iohnrdson

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M. Winchell

Homer

NA!.ffi OF DECEASED

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How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral l3 fan.

'''
-----------------2:30

Time of Funeral Service

o.c.

Clergyman

Brown

-------

j1orse

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----Cause of Death
---------------------21 Jan. 1917
Date of Death
----------------------6 Jan. 1836
Date of Birth
----------------------Laborer
Bronchial pueumonia

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married
-----=-Religion

81__ years _____months __t 5~ days
Aged _
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

-------------------

o

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~------~a~-~~~----------

Lot or Grave No.

71

--~-----

Sec No.

Information ~

Pa id b:v Crawford

c..Lv

IV

4e.. ·

H c~n U'1~&lt;:e

surna!'\,e dif f icult to reB.d

1~11

Place of Death 828 N.H. St. res.
Funeral Services at

Other

8

~--

1
2

3 ----------

4 --------5 ------------

6---------

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NA1f.E OF DECEASED

Niel Mac ka y He a thfiel d

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Vic Johnson

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

?.J Jan • l '1.£1
K .C., I'1 o.

Pai d b y Vic John son
res.

-----------------------

Funeral Services at

''''

Time of Funeral Service
No

Clergyman
9: u~h

Physician

D. Hamilton

Number of Burial Certicate
?uemnoni a

C

K . c.

mo.

362

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ause of Deat h ---------------------21 Jan. 1 9 17
Date of Death
Date of Birth

---------------------------------------------

Occupation ---------------------------M
Single or Married ---~--=Rel~i-g~i-o_n________

60
Aged ___

year~

----·months

days

Body to be shipped ------------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Oak Hill

Sec No.
1
2

3
4 -------------

5

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~917

Ce lia E . Gibson

NA1.ffi OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information
Order given by --------------------How secured
Date of Funeral Jan ----- 1917

----------------------

pajd by ,Tnlia A .
and H . M. Clark

Place of Death __5_a_l_d_w_i_n____r_e_._________
Funeral Services at

-----------------

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death __P_u_e_u_m_o_n_i_a____________
2 0 Jan. 1917
Date of Death ---------------------, Date of Birth ----------------------Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married -------~- ~~--­
Religion - - - - Aged

76

years

__

months

__;

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Cak Hi ll

Lot or Grave No.

-------Sec

No.

1
2

3

4 -----------

5 ----------

6-------

Probate d 8 -24-1 8

G i b c::op

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No. ----,-61
l: ary Ida Cherry

NA11.E OF DECEASED

Charge to

C. ~. Cherry

a oout 6

Order given by
How secured

8 miles N.
t1Zl'¥ft"h=S M A \

Other Information

f.

------------------~---

Date of Funeral J 1 Jan· 1917

Paid by

Funeral Services at

Paid by

'''''

---------------10:00 A·rl\·

Time of Funeral Service
Stauffer

Clergyman
Physician

Chambers

Number of Burial Certicate
I!lfluenza

Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

29 JsD.l9l.
26 Oct. 1858

Occupation

a:t hone

Single or Married

M.

--:~---=--

Religion

58
Aged _____ years ____months
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lo~

or Grave No.

Eanc roft

Paid f5.00 for Stauffer

8 miles N.

Place of Death

w.s.

b. Hass.

J

days

------------------

Oak Hill

Sec No.
1
2

3
4 ----------

65 _________

C!?Rb

Mr.

'herry

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6~

J .B. F olks
---------------------------------

OF DECEASED

Charge to --------------------------Order given by
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----------------------De~t~

--------------------In·-:3_i·-:J'"'0l &amp;, Ills.

•

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Other Information
FP id by

JL J em •

Date of Funeral
Place of

)

~ rs.

Jones

V:o -rmillin Co .

Chapel
----~-----------

Time of Funeral Service
Earg et t

Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

F'ueumonia

---------------______

Date of Death

----~.
P~J~a~n~·~1~9~1.7

Date of Birth

---------------------

Occupation --------------------------Single or Married
Religion
Aged

92.

years

months

Body to be shipped

:..·:-,jsrtR.ker

days
Siedel

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

r

Oak 3 ill

Lot or Grave No.

----Sec
1
2

3
4

5
6

No.

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~illian . ~ .

NA11.E OF DECEASED

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II

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Other Information
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Date of Funeral

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b.

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t~ Y

1
to ~prin~fie~d,
1~-------------------------

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'

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Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Physician

~ar,rret t-.

&amp;

P~ i d

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2 :30
-------

.ti.llen

2.. D. Phillip s

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death
2 Feb. 1917

Date of Death
Date of

----------------------14 April 1832
Birth
----------------------J·: Ji ni ster

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married
Religion
()4

Aged _ _ years

___
I.J _

_;months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at .Spr ingfi eld , Il.
Lo~

or Grave No. ____sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

1()

days

bv Chas .

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Grace J.

NA1Jf.E OF DECEASED

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~'iilial'ls

Dept. C. M. St . P23 3ail r oad Exchang e
Other Information~ldg .
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How secured
Valuat ic~

Date of Funeral Shipped J Feb .
Place of Death

CJ:icago,

res. 8?0 Mo. St.

Funeral Services at

r r r

Time of Funeral Service
Hargett
Clergyman

f. John Black
b. Chic a.G: o , I 1

ll:JO
-------

m. Vinnie 3eatrick
h. Il.

Sni th

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death

Aged 32

---

years ___1 _ _months ___1_ _ days

Body to be shipped Urbana , Il.
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

~----------------------

Lot or Grave No.

----Sec
1
2

3
4

5
6

No.

Tl

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NA1'.E OF DECEASED

Lula 3 . Corley

J.S . Corl e y

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1910 I·! ass.

Place of Death

::tes.

''''

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service

4:00 H :

Bl ec k

Clergyman

Anders on

Number of Burial Certicate
Sep tic

Cause of Death
Date of Death

Fe ri ton~itls

3 Feb. 1917
?. 7

Date of Birth

Jan • 1

11:00 PM

e 61

Homw

Occupation -----------------------Single or Married -'~··------ ~~--­
Religion
Aged 56

---

years _ _____;months

Body to be shipped

Wichita, .i\s .

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

YationAl Bank

Other Information

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How secured

Physician

)

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9. , I( s.

~-----~-------

Lot or Grave No. _____Sec No.
1

2
3
4

5
6

days

b . E o.

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Paul

Ks.

~andell,

1 2 1 6 Ohio

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Date of Funeral

Shi pped t o 3eloi t , Ks.
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5

FED.

Other Information
FA i d bv :-: rs. 1.s ul
'-' r-n:1 e st own, Ks .
f. A.J. r aul

1 2 16 Ohio res.

Funeral Services at Chapel

m. Cristina McKenzie

Time of Funeral Service 0 : J 0

b. :-I ic h.

Clergyman

-------:::' esterman

Physician

Chanbers

Bill to Dodds ? 1 J an.
Fe.id

-----------------1

Number of Burial Certicate
:Srain Lession
Cause of Death

-----

J Feb. 1917

Date of Death

~

Date of Birth
Occupation

/

/_.

Jan. 1893

School

Single or Married

s
Religion

Aged _ __ years

---·months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Beloit

~----------------------

Lo't or Grave No.

----Sec
1

2

3
4

5
6

No.

days

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67
James il. Rendell

NAME OF DECEASED

l·i rs Jack Kelsey

Charge to ---------------------------Order given by ----------------------How secured
" Feb. 1917
Date of Funera f
3 lue

R~p ids

Ks, res.

Other Information

Pa i d by C. T . Ward ;t 25.00

Place of Death ----------------------i, inwood , Ks.

Funeral Services at ----------------Time of Funeral Service 1 1 : 00 Al'l
Clergyman
Physician

3 . S. Fulman

, Number of Burial Certicate -------Cause of Death

Gup shot

Woun~

Su jqi d§

Date of Death 3 Feb. 1917
Date of Birth ----------------------Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married
----~Religion - - - - Aged

55

years

months

--~

days

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault
Interment

c

________________________

=a~t

Lot or Grave No.

----Sec

No.

1
2 --------------

3

4------5
6-------

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NA1.ffi OF DECEASED

Other Information

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Date of Funeral 7 Feb. 1 9 1 7

Funeral

.

h

--------------------332 i'laden Lane res.

Serv~ces

at

ANK

Church

Paid ty Mrs. Suttles

-----------------0

---------

::enders on
h ernner

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of

---Death
-------------------Endi cA.rdia

Date of Death

----~5~F¥e~b~·~1~9~1--~7_____

Date of Birth

--~
9 ~J~a~n~·~1~8~5~5~-------

Occupation --------------------------Single or Marriedi,_I_ _ _ _=- ~--­
Religion
Aged ___
6_
2 years ____ months _ __

days

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault

-------

Interment =a~t~---------------------Lot or Grave No. 1 ?80
Sec No.4

----

,

l'F n

L Jan!'lis ?
b. Vir.

Time of Funeral Servicl: 3
Clergyman

1917

Col.

Charge to ---------------------------

Place of Death

7 ?eb.

----

2

3

4-------5

6 _ _ _ _ __

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Inf a nt of

NAHE OF DECEASED

o.w.

Bond

D. 14 . Bond

Charge to

Order given by
How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

7 F e b.

-----------------425 Wi s .

Funeral Services at

re ~ .

Yo •

----------------''

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
~ enry

Physician

9&amp; Ver .

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of

-------------------7 Feb . 1917
Death
--------------------' ' '' '
'''

Date of Birth
Occupation

---------------------------

Single or Married
St il l born .

Aged

Religion

years ____,__;months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or

~-----------------------Grave No. _ 6_.4_.___sec No • 1_2___

1
2

3
4

5
6

days

Other Information
f.

"S . 1A. 3 ond

b

v.

m.

~st e lla

o. Io wa

Da r n old

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No.

F'eb .

1917

70
Sarah A. Sm ith

NA1·'LE OF DECEASED
Charge to

Order given by
How secured
----------Date of Funeral

8 ? eb.

Place of Death

6 F iles

Fa id by J. A.

f. Vlhaley
b. ~ng-land
res.

S:S

m.

'''

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service
li. ist

Clergyman

Other Information

1:00

---------

Gardner

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

----

--------------Feb.
7

4 Feb, 1839

Date of Birth
Occupation

1217

Hom e

Single or Married

1

tf id 01·'1

( drit t en ove

Religion ------78 years _____months _3____ days
Aged ___
Body to be shipped

-----------

Styl of GraveJ Vault
Interment at
10~

=--------------------

or Grave No.

------Sec

No.

1
2

3

4------5
6 ---------

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No. - - -

James · Barrett

NA1JF.E OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information
Fa i d b y Geo. A .

Order given by ------------------How secured
Date of Funeral Shi puen to Concord ia,
7 Feb.

Place of Death

res.

~ oncordia, Ks.

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Physician

H .L. Cha"TT.bers

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

O ede~a

----

of Glat t is

Date of Death

6 F'eb. 1917

Date of Birth

7 Aua. 1e98

Occupation ____~_~t_u_,_d_e_n_t__________________
Single or Married __·---~- ~~-­
Religion
H l years ---~months
5
23
Aged ___
days
8

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - - Styl of Gra¥e Vault
Interment at

~----------------------

Lot or Grave No.

----Sec
1

2

3
4

5
6

No.

J. F . Barrett

~ 2e 5. 0C

K s.--~~~~~~~~---------

K • U • Hasp •

Funeral Services at

Lay-o~

~ I'·l ary Caldwell

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7?

NA!Jf.E OF DECEASED

John fiuck

Charge to

Other Information

Order given by ----------------------How secured

E~

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h~r

.I ohn

° .pck

Date of Funeral S

r 'eb •
---------------------

Place of Death

1004 N.J. St.

res.

Funeral Services at

'''

Time of Funeral Service

? :JO
--------

Clergyman

i/ Jinker

Physician

A~derson

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death ---------------------6 Feb. 1917
Date of Death
5 Jan. 1840
Date of Birth
Florist

Occupation

Hi dower

Single or Married

Religion - - - - Aged

77

years

1

---~months

1

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of irave Vault
Interment at

~------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

----Sec

No.

1

2

J
4

5
6

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:'&gt; ndrew L. Ec Ma in

NAME OF DECEASED

Charge to ---------------------------Order given by ----------------------How secured
Date of Funeral

Shipperl to

'' ' ' '
----------------_______

Time of Funeral Service 10:30

.....;....~;:.....;,

Clergyman

Har.&amp;rett

Physician

Smith

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death Cerebrial

-----

HemorRrh~e

Date of Death

12 Fbe,

Date of Birth

9 Nov. 18J1

Occupation

M iniste~

1917

Single or Married N

------=Religion

85
years __J_--:months _J_ _ days
Age d ____

Body to be shipped __r_~a_n__h_R_t_t_e_n_,_h__•___
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

J·. ;anhatten

Sec No.
1
2

3
4 ------------

5

f',

born Pen!'1 .

Proba te 1 6 Apr il 1917
M a~batten

13 Feb. 1917
Place of Death ____~6·2~9~V~t~·~s~t~·~r~P~~~-Funeral Services at

Other Information

6 _ _ _ _ __

•
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F a1' ,~ b y J 0sep

~a rs•l-h
'

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l::dwar d

NAME OF DECEASED

l•! e t l

Other Information

Ordersecure·d
given by ----------------------How
Date of FuneralShipped t o St . John , Ks .
1 ,_. Feb .

Place of Death 1141 Kv . St.
Funeral Services at

Santa

~Prs
Pe #

1

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
J.adolph

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death Cerebeal
Date of Death
Date of Birth

1917

epp

Charge to

Physician

1t ?eb .

)Date

H e ~ or hag e

15 Fer . 1917
5

i.!~r ch

--~-------------------

Occupation

Lot or Grave No.

J.et f a r mer

Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

f .

~ eorae

b.

Gernany

~eilipp

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Leland E . Ande rson

NA11.E OF DECEASED

Charge to

Other Information

Order given by ----------------------How secured

f. J. F eargar

Date of Funeral 17 Feb.

m.

Place of Death J09 Ind. 1917 res.

b . 'Jous:rlas Co .

Funeral Services at

Paid by

b. \' eb.

~--------------------

Lone Star

Time of Funeral Service 1:JO

-------

Clergyman
Physician

DhP.mbers

Number of Burial Certicate

----------------------16 Feb. 1917

Cause of Death Tube rulosis
Date of Death
Date of Birth

3 Feb.

1916

Occupation
Single or Married
Religion
13
1
Aged ___ years _ _ _m.onths
Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lo~

or Grave No.

Fl cry

Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

days

~qrt~a

~ ae

~ r.

Flory

J.L. Anderson

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77
Harris6n Judson

NA1-1E OF DECEASED

19 ~ 7

H~tch

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------17 Feb. 1917

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

East St. Louis , Il. res.

Funeral Services at71J

w.

Time of Funeral Service

o.c. Brown

Clergyman

Other Information
701 W. 6th St.
Depot House
?

6th

2:00
---------

R.V. HcCrakin

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate 81945
__i_c__c_o_r_n_n_i_a_____
Cause of Death __E_r_a_d_am
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

14 Fe~. 1917

----------------------F.
-----------------------

Single or Married
Aged _ 35_

year~

Religi~n ------2
____
days

1

-----months

Body to )be shippedfrom

~.

St. I.on1s

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lo~ or Grave No.

Oak Hill
Sec No.
1
2

3

4-------5
6-------

Paid by Mr. Hatch $50.50

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18 Feb. 1917

78
Harold Hunter

NA!-1E OF DECEASED

(Col. )

Charge to

Shipped to Columbus , Oh.
---------------------------Other Information
Order given by
f. Julius Hunter
How secured
b. Va.
Date of Funeral
m. Tsehel Sm1 tb
res.
Place of Death 1236 N.J.
b. Va.
No
Funeral Services at
P a 1 d .Ill 1 1 n s Hn n t or

Time of Funeral Service

Columbus , Oh. Franklin
?57 N. Champion Ave.
Worthington ,Oh. ]FD
~~'''Julius Hunter

Clergyman
.3.odgers

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cerebral Syphilis
Cause of Death
16 Feb. 1917
Date of Death
Date of Birth

----------------------J Sep., 1889

Occupation

Laborer

Single or Marrieds

-----=Religion

Aged 27

year~

5

Body to be shipped

months

1J

days

Columbus, Oh.

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Columbus, Oh.

~-------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

----Sec

No.

1
2

3

4------5
6-------

~o.

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18 Feb. 1917

-""7""-9_

NA1-1E OF DECEASED

Florence

M~

Emmentt

Charge to
Other Information
Order given by ----------------------How secured
Date of Funeral 18 Feb.

--------------------res.

Place of Death 1834 N,H. St.

''''

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service
Hargett
Clergyman
Physician

2:00
-------------

Chambers

Number of Burial Certicate ·.

------

Cause of Deathstrepncoccus Bronchit i s
Date of Death 16 Feb. 1917
Date of Birth 21 Jan. 1881
Occupation ~H~o~m~e~----------------Single or Married ~'~------- ~~--­
Religion
36
25
Aged ____ year5 ______;months
~. ays
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

--------

Interment =a~t--~C~a~k~H~i~l~l~-----------Lot or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1
2

3
4 ---------

5
6

f. S.E. Perklns

b. N.Car.
m. ElizPbeth Moore

Car.
Paid by Mr. L. £mmett .;1) 229. 00
b. N.

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80

--Nettie · Lane

NA1-ffi OF DECEASED

Charge t o - - - - - - - - - - - - Order given by
How secured
----------------------

Other Information
Paid Grabers Bro. $15.00

Date of Funeral

Jess Pieratt
$ 1.00
Douglas Co. Poor

19 Feb. 1917
Douglas Co. Home

Place of Death
Funeral

--------------------Services at A. M.E. Church

Time of Funeral Service 10:00
Henderson
Clergyman

------------

R.D.F. Phillips

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of

----Death
---------------------

Date of Death __1""'"7__F..;.e_b..;... .....;;.1~9.: :. 17!.-..-----Date of Birth

----------------------

--------------Single or Married
Occupation

-----Religion -------

about 80
Aged
years _____months
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak

days

----------------

Hill

Lot or Grave No. ______sec No.
1
2

3

4-------

65-------_ _ _ _ __

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21 Feb. 1917

Henry H. Holeyfield

NA1-1E OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information
f. W.W. Holeyfield

Order given by
How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral 21 Feb.

m. Eva Lynch

------~------------~lm

Place of Death 432

St.

res

b. K s.

Funeral Services at N. Lawrence ChristianPaid Hr. Holeyfield $184.00
Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Bradey Darsey

Physician

H. Jones

_________

J:OO

...;..

Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Cause of Death
Date of Death

20 Feb. 19 17

Date of Birth

1:5 Oct. 1902
School

Occupation

Single or Married

s

Religion -----1
Aged _5_ _ year~ _4_ _m.onths ___5__ days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

----------------

Oak H1 11

Lot or Grave No.

1
Sec
------

No. 12

----

1
2

3
45 _______

6 _ _ _ _ __

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No.82

--John E, Smith

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

Nrs · Fannie Almnutt
'!!:xcelel sex , ~1o.
Snr1ngs

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral 21 Feb.

Santa Fe 2:05

Social Servic Hasp.

Place of Death

-------------------Funeral Services at Excelser Sprtngs
Time of Funeral Service

-------

Cause_ of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

----

-----------------2 0 Feb. 1917

-------~~~-------

June 1862

-------------------Telephone line

----~~~~~~-------

Single or Married s
Religion
Aged

54
year~

months

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment

a~xcelsor

, Springs, No.

Lot or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1
2

3

m. Sarah Strader
b.

N .C.

Southwestern Bell

KC • .N O

1ti • C • ,·r c C on n e 11

Number of Burial Certicate

b. ClA_y Co. I'll o.

Paid

Clergyman
Physician

Other Information
f. Wrn. Smith

4------5------6-------

$ 75.00

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24 Feb.

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NA1-1E OF DECEASED
Charge to

. Charles H. Pettengell

Emma Pettengell

Order given by ------------------How secured

f. C.H.

Date of Funeral

24 Feb. 1917

Place of Death

1022 N.J. St res.

Funeral Services at

'''

_

_.;:;;.......
Time of Funeral Service 10:30

b, Haso.

____

Young

Clergyman

K. D. Phillips

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause ·of Death
Date of Death

--------------------22 Feb. 1917

Date of Birth

30 i•Iarch 1843

Occupation

Janitor
N

Single or Married
Aged _7_3__ years

__
10

Religion _ _ __
22 days
months

___,;

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Oak Hill
=--------------------------

Interment at

Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.
Old ::Soldier
1
2

3
4

5
6

Other Information
Paid by Douglas Co. $40.0 0

7

Fetten~ell

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24 Feb 1917

Infant of Ed Porter

NAlilE OF DECEASED

Charge to -----------------------Order given by ----------------------How secured

Other Information
Paid by Ed Porter

Date of Funeral ___2_4__F_e_b_._______

f. Ed Porter
b. Ky .

Place of Death

m. Ad Crosby

1))8 N.J. St. res.

Funeral Services at ___'_'_'_
N_o_______
2:00

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

H. T. Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause 6-f Death
Date of Death

-----------------24 Feb. 1917

Date of Birth

17 Feb. 1917
Home

Occupation

Single or Married
Aged ____

----

year~

s
Religion - - - - -

-----

months

7

days

Body to be shipped -----------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment =a~t____o_a_k__H_1_1_1________
Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

------

11

1
2

3
4 ------------

5--------

6 ----------

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No.

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. NAUE OF

Theodore Scott Griesa

DECEASED

Charge to ---------------------------Order given by
How secured
-----------------------Date of Funeral

26 Feb. 1917

Other Information
Gr1esa
f. T .E. Gr!esa

Pa1d by T . F

b. NY

Place of Death Chas. Finch cabin 5 mi. · m-1 m. Eira P. Scot t
Funeral Services at 545 E. 19t h res
Time of Funeral Service
Elderkin
Clergyman

b. Haine

--~~~~--------------...--

2:30
---------

H. T. Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause ...of Death
24 Feb. 1917

Date of Death

24 June 1892

Date of Birth
Occupation

At school

s

Single or Married

Religion -----Aged _____ year:s ____.;months _____ days
24

8

Body to be shipped -------------Styl of Grave Vault -------------Interment at

Oa k Hill

~--------~~~~----

Lot or Grave No.

------Sec

No.

1

2

3

4------5------6-------

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No. 86

---

Leanna Irsfield
NA1&lt;1E OF DECEASED
Charge to
Mrs. M. Moore
Paid $105.00

---------------------

Order given by
How secured
-----------------Date of Funeral 26 Feb.
Place of Death

-----------------2112 Tn. St. res.

'''
-------------Time of Funeral Service
2:30

Funeral Services at

Darsey

Clergyman

-------

Keith

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause ·of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

-----

------------------25 Feb. 1917

---------~~-------

23 Oct. 1843

------------~-------

Home
--------------------Widow
Single or Married
Occupation

--------Religion

Aged

73

years ____4__months

Body to be shipped

----

2

days

--------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

~------------------

Lot or Grave No. ____sec No.
1

2

3------

4-------5 __________
6 ----------

Other Information
f . H. Sheets
b.

Pa.

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No.

87

w.

Raymond

NA1&lt;1E OF DECEASED

Hastie

Charge to

--------------------Order given by
How secured

-----------------------

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

f. Frank Hastie

28 Feb. 1917
800 Blk. Conn. St. res

''''

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service

No

-------

Clergyman
Physician

R. E. Barnes

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause qf Death

----

Chloera Infantim

Date of Death

27 Feb. 1917

Date of Birth

10 Oct. 1916

Occupation

Home
--------------------Single or Married S
----~-

Religion

Aged _ __ years ___4__months
Body to be shipped

Interment at

-------- days
27

-----------

Styl of Grave Vault

Other Information
Paid Mr. Hastie $ .4.00

--------

Haple Grove

Lot or Grave No. _____ Sec No.
1

2--------

3

4------5

6-------

b. Kans. City, 1o.
m. Nellie Tarpey

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No.

88
Delbert Myers

NA1iffi OF DECEASED

Charge to
Order given by ----------------------How secured
Date of Funeral 1 Har.

Other Information
Paid by Mr. Myers
f. Carl Nyers
b. Iowa

---------------------Jones Hasp.

Place of Death
Res/ 838 Haine
Funeral Services at
res.
Time of Funeral Service 2 :30

m. 1'-!ae IV! cAuliff
'IJ.

-----------------

2 n~

Clergyman

No.

-------

church Maine St.

S. W. Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Cause of Death

Peritonitis

Date of Death

28 Feb. 1917

Date of Birth
Occupation

22 June, 1902

or 1912

--------------------~

ag p 5

Home

----------------------------

Single or Married _s___~- ~~-Religion - - - Aged _s___ year5
8 months ____7_ days

---·

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Oak Hill
Interment at

~-------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

93

Sec No.

----

8

1

2

3
4 --------

5

6-------

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. . . ; 1; . . : 9:. :1:. !.7__

Haud Long

NAl.ffi OF DECEASED
Charge to

--------------------Order given by

How secured

-----------------------

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

Other Information
Paid by Agnes L. Mitchell

5 Mar. 1917

-----------------16 w. 14th St. res

----------------~-

Funeral Services at

'''
----------------2 :JO

Time of Funeral Service
Bleck
Clergyman

-------------

Bechtala

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death Sepsis begining es La Griffs

-------

Date of Death

28 Feb. 1917

Date of Birth

10 Sept. 1875

Occupation

Home

Single or Married

S
----------Religion

Aged 41

-----

years _5_____months

Body to be shipped

----18
days
----

-----------------

Styl of Grave Vault
-------------J
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Hill
Interment at
Lo~

=---------------------12
or Grave No. ______ Sec No.
1

32-------_________
4

65 ____________

f. Chas. Lon$2:
b. 11.

m. Hastie

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No • Y:;...O;;.___
Julia

NAl.ffi OF DECEASED

R • .Nartin

Charge to Nyr on Nartin
Holt on, Ks. w• d. Hughes .i..r'D 6
Order given by ----------------------How secured

Other Information

Date of Funeral 2 I&gt;Iar •
Place of Death

---------------------Holton, Ks. res.

f. Hyron Eart in
of Holton Rs.
Minister St auffer j J.OO

Funeral Services at 809 Garfield Ks.
Time of Funeral Service
Stauffer
Clergyman
Physician

Dat

2 IJO

-------

address 6703 Wash. Par k
Blvd . K C. JviO .
i n pencil

Hardin (Cor.)

Number of Burial Certicate
unknown
Cause o( Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

28 Feb. 1Y17

--------------------------------------------Home

Single or Married

Religion
4

Aged _ _ year:s _ _ _;months _ __

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill Tall Har vey

lot

Lot or Grave No. ____S.ec No.
1

2

3

4------5

6

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Ken.YJady
b. Iowa
m Nargurite Boyd
f.

Date of Funeral J Har.

--------------------res.

919 N.H.

s~.

Funeral Services atfirst Presbryterian
Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Smith

Physician

Chambers

2: JO
--------

Number of Burial Certicate
Carcornona
Cause of Death

-------------------------------------------Birth ____1_4__F_e_b_.__1_8_2_~___D
_o_e_s__not

Date of Death

fit age below

Occupation _______F_a_r_m_e_r________________
Single or Married
Aged 79

yearl!

1'1
-----~Rel~i-g~i-o_n_______

__

months

_;

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

1917

Other Information
R. H. Sutter

Ordersecured
given by ----------------------How

Date of

HHr.

John K. Sutters
-----------------------------------

Charge to

Place of Death

3

----Sec
1

2

3
4

5
6

No.

28

days

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92

Edward w_. Williams

OF DECEASED

Charge to ----------------------------

Other Information
Paid by Hiss Williams

Order given by ----------------------How secured

f. E. W. Williams

Date of Funeral ---------------------Place of Death

----~5~03~E~l~m~S-~t._r~e~s~·---

••••

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service

m. Elizabeth Clark
1::5 •

--------

Clergyman
Anderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death Paralysis
1 _~_ra_r
17__________
19__
Date of Death ___
__• __

18_ 2_ 4___________
Date of Birth _ 8_ 3_u_l_Y___

3et. shoe dealer
Occupation -------------------Single or Married
Aged

92

years

s
------=~~--7

Religion - - - - 24
months _ _ _ days

---·

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
·Lot or Grave No.

----Sec

No.

1

2

34 _ _ _ _ __
65 _ _ _ _ __

l\' ew Park, Ky.

�I

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No.

93

Edwin Brown

NAlilE OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information
Paid by Mrs. Lytell

Order given by
How secured

5 Feb.
------------Place of Death 12 17 R.I. St. res.
Date of Funeral

Funeral Services at

'''
10:30

Time of Funeral Service
Edwards
Clergyman
Physician

Gifford

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
..-

----

Senelity
1 Har. 1917

-------------Date of Birth ____1__D_e_d••__1_a_z_6_________

Date of Death

RET Lumberman
Occupation -------------------Single or Married
Religion - - - - Aged _9_0_ years _3_ _m.onths _ _ _ days
Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Oak Hill Vault
Lot or Grave No.

----Sec
1
2

3
4

5
6

No.

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No.9.._4_,___
Susan Hawkins

NA?J!E OF DECEASED

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
-----------------------

Other Information
Paid by

-------------------N .Y. St.

Place of Death 1117

Funeral Services atBapist Church , Warren St.

Clergyman

Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

Aged _ 7_8_

-----

------------------4 r1arch 1Y17 2: AN
18JY

--------------------Some

----------------------tl1dow

Single or Married

1

------Religion

_____

year:s ___ _months ____

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

B.

I

days

-----------------

Interment at

~------------------,__,

Lot or Grave No. _____Sec No.
1

2

3

4------5 _______
6 _______

Ellis

b. Ky .
!Il.

-----------Jackson

Number of Burial Certicate

f • .\'&lt;I.

b.

Physician

Cause of Death

I

Hr. Hawkins

Date of Funeral 9 1-'Iar.

Time of Funeral Service

r~ rs

BradshA.W
Ky .

Hol 1 away

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95
r·Iabel

OF DECEASED

H

1917

Wilson

Charge to
Other Information
Order given by -----------------------

How secured

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

---------------------15 miles W.

res.

Paid

Kanwakee

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral

m. Alma Hutchinson

8 Ivlar.

----------------2:00
Service
-----------

Clergyman
Keith

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

------

Cause o.f Death --------------------6 1-!arch, 1917
Date of Death ---------------------26 Oct. 1885.

Date of Birth ---------------------Occupation ______H_o_m_e__
. ----------------I-'1

Single or Married --------~- ~~--Religion
Aged

31

4

years

months

10

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Kanwakee

~----~~~~~-----------

Lo~

or Grave No. ·

------Sec
1
2

3
4

5
6

No.

days

by

L.E. Wi l son

Watchers C.A. Ric hards
RFD 6 Lawrebce

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Na_r_._1_9_1_7__

96

NA1.ffi OF DECEASED

Emma Cunnlck

?

Charge to
Other Information
Paid by Miss Cunnick

Order given by
How secured
Date of Funeral
Place of Death

9 Har. Shipped Sabetha. K:- . - - - - - - - - - - - f. Isaac Driverbliss
945 Ohio

~~-----------------

m. Hannah Whitner
b. Pa.

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service 12 c05 Santa Fe
Clergyman
H. T . Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
----Tuberulosis
Cause of. Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

6 Mar. 1 9 1 7
24 April 1 86 1

------------------------------------------Hoi!l.e

Occupation --------------------------Widow
Single or Married
Religion -----10
10
55 year~
Aged ___
---~months
days
Body to be shipped

S abetha, Ks.

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Sabetha

~--~~~~~-------------

Lot or Grave No.

-------Sec
1

2

3
4

5
6

No.

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97

Charles

NA1.m OF DECEASED

A•

Worthington

Charge to --------------------Ordersecured
given by - - - - - - - - - - - - - - How
9

Date of Funeral

Time of Funeral Service
Hargett

2: JO

-------

Keith

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause .0f Death Gripp and Bronchitits

-----

Date of Death

7 Mar. 1917

Date of Birth

25 Jan. 1840

Occupation

Paid by F. March

I~·I ar.

-----------res.
Place of Death 720 Ohio
------------------''''
Funeral Services at
Clergyman

Other Information

Harness Make r

Single or Married _M_ _ _-=- ~~-Religion - - - 1 _ _months ___
10_ days
Aged _77___ year:s _
Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Oak Hill
Lot or Grave No. _1_0.. ;. 9_ _ Sec No.

110

1

2 -------------

3

4 ---------

5------6-------

f. T . Worthington

b. N.Y.
N. Susan 1Hilks
b. N.Y .

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No.
Amos

NA1-1E OF DECEASED
Charge to

Johnson

:tj.

Mrs. A.D. Johnson 338

Q~ie--

Order given by
How secured
-----------------------

Olive St. K.C, Mo.
Other Information
Paid

Date of Funeral 10 Nar.
KC, HO.
Place of Death

----------------------

--------------------Episcopal Churdh

Funeral Services at

Arrival # 1
Time of Funeral Service
--------Edwards
Clergyman
Hathew KC. NO
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
-~

----

Cause of Death _____.r~
, q~hwa~r~pwJJ~A~"~m~own~'~a-Date of Death
Date of Birth

8 Mar. 1917

------------~~------

----------------------

______

Occupation ---------------------------__,..._
Single or Married
Religion - - - - Aged ___7_0_ years _____months ____ days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lo~

or Grave No.

-----------------

Oak Hill
Sec No.
1

2

3

4 -------5 ---------

6 ---------

by

D.W. Newcomers &amp; Sons

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Adelaide "M. Brown

NA1.ffi OF DECEASED

Charge to

Other Information
Paid by Evelyn Vaughan Lytel:

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

104 N. 57th

12 Har.

-----------------res / .

~\ ew

Place of Death K.C. frl o.

Catholic Church

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service 9 AE
Eckert
Clergyman

------------

Physician

frapkl

j

n !&lt;Iurphy

----

Number of Burial Certicate
Cerebral Embalism
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

9 Mar. 1917

-------------------------

Home
--------------~------Single or Married Widow
Religion - - - -

-----..,.-

74

Aged

12 Jvlar. 191?

99

No.

---

years

--~months

Body to be shipped

days

---------------

Styl of Grave Vault
Oak Hill
Interment at

~-------------------

Lot or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1
2

3

4------5

6

York, NY

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No. 100
Swen

NA!.ffi OF DECEASED

'='"

Wahl

Charge to ----------------------------

Other Information

Order given by -------------------How secured
Date of Funeral 13 har.
Place of Death

Name of father

---------------------1004 Conn. St.
relf.

Paid by G. Wahl

---------------------

Funeral Services at Lutherin Church

0
Time of Funeral Servici_'3__ _ _ _ __
StAffer
Clergyman
Keith
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Organic Heart
Cause oT Death ---------------------11 Har. 1917
Date of Death
4 Aug. 1849
Date of Birth
Clerk
Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married Widower
Religion ------

----

-----------------------

Aged

67

year~

__.;..?_months

---~7-

days

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault - - - - - - - - Interment at Oak Hill
Lot or Grave No.

----Sec

No. 8

----

1

2

3

4--------

5 ---------

6--------

(Sweden) ?

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No.

101
Ray Corp

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information
Order given by
How secured
-----------------------

Pa1d hy Mr. Corp

Date of Funeral 17 Mar.

----------------

Place of Death

KC,Mo. res.
----------------Funeral Services at Baptist Church
10 am
Time of Funeral Service
---------J .C. Brown
Clergyman
1•Iabey

Physician

K.C., HO.

Number of Burial Certicate
----Cause oi Death M ~ ~ ral insufficenc y of heart
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

15 l·iar. 1917

-------------------------------------

Single or Married s

------Religion

17
Aged ____ years _____months
Body to be shipped

days

-----------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

-----

---------

Cak Hill

~--~~~~~---------

Lot or Grave No. s . ~ 13

Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5

6

-4 -

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102
Newton Williams

NAltlE OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
----------------------Paid

Date of Funeral _.1~8-I~ia~r~·------------­
Place of Death

646 Ma. St.

Funeral Services at

rew.

''''
-----------------

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Nauflin

Physician

H.T. Jones

~2~=~3~0~------

Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Cause of Death

canc ~r

of prostrate

Date of Death

16 Mar. 1917

~land

Date of Birth14 July 1843

-----------------------

Occupation _______
oc_c_u_l__
i_st_______________
Single or Married Widower
Religion
Aged

73

8
months
year:s _____

3

------days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

-------Sec

No.

1

2

3

4------5------6-------

by

Fred

Williams

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103
Harrinta White

NA1.ffi OF DECEASED

Charge to ----------------------------

Other Information

Order given by ---------------------How secured
Date of Funeral Shipped to Colorado
Col. 19 har.
Place of Death 1111 Ky. St res
Funeral Services at

Pald hy W.E. Hazen

Spring~------------------------­

Bill to Col. Spr. , Boyle Bros
from 0r880n $ , 75
Armstrong to Col. Spr. -$ 1.34

Tel eo=r~m

''''

Time of Funeral Service 9:30
Darsey
Clergyman

--------

H.T. Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause o·-f Dea th cancer of duadeaium

-----

Date of Death
Date of Birth

17 Mar. 1917

--------------------------------------------Home

Occupation ---------------------------·widow
Single or Married
Religion -----Aged

70

years _ ____.;months

Body to be shipped

Col.

S nrin ~ s.

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No. _______sec No •
1
2

3
4

5

6

~dm.

days
Co.

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2?

Mar. 1917

No. - - -

Sarah A. Millen

NAME OF DECEASED

Charge to --------------------------Order given by
How secured
--------------------

Other Information
f.

John Waltons ( "dekt ins)

Date of Funeral 22 ~1ar. Shipped to Collyen~?_ _
b_._v_a_.- - - - - - Colony ?
m. Bradshaw
b. 'fettt!.
Place of Death 824 Mass. St. res.
at N• Lawrence Nethodist_ ___::P;..:;a;:.:i::..;;d~b:::....Y~ff.,.,r....J.~M:....~i....l...,l~e....r _ _
Funeral Serv .;ces
....
Time of Funeral Service
Burt
Clergyman
H.T. Jones
Physician

10

am
---------

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

----

--------------------20 Mar. 9:30 1917
7 Aug. 1849

Occupation ____H~om~e______________
Single or Married

----

Aged 67

1.-l idow
Religion ------

years _?.:..-_months ___1...;:::;3_ days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

Collyn

?

--------

Interment at

~---------------------

Lot or Grave No. _____Sec No.
1

2

3 _ _ _ _ __

4------5-------

6 -------

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23 Mar. 1917

William Crutchfield

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information
Faid by C.H. Tucker

Order given by
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

23 Mar.

------------------

South Ver. St.

Funeral Services at

'''

m. Hary Wooley

.

b. Eng.

Time of Funeral Service __
2~=3~0~-----Clergyman

O.C. Brown

Physician

A.J. Anders.on

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

------

-----------------21 Mar. 1917

------~~~~-----

22 Mar. 1829

----------~~-----

Farmer
--------------------Single or Married Widower
Occupation

Religion
Aged 87

----

year~

9
months
----

Body to be shipped

f. Samuel Crutchfield
b. Eng.

-----

29

days

-----------------

Styl of Grave Vault
----------Oak Hill
Interment at

~--------------------

Lot or Grave No. ______ Sec No.
1

2-------4------5

3

6 ____________

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6 __

w.

John

NAl.ffi OF DECEASED

Gill

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral Shipped to Beloit, Ks.
26 r1ar.
Place of Death 1537 N.H. St. res

Other Information
Paid Hr. Gill
To M.P. Depot $3.00
f. W. W. Gill
b. Il.

Funeral Services at Funks Chapel
Time of Funeral Service 10:30

--------

Clergyman

Dunkard f11 n.

Physician

A. J • .t1.nderson

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

Bronchial pueumonia

Date of Death

25 Mar. 191~

Date of Birth

Feb. 1915

Occupation

----------------------_____

Single or Married

__,_

Religion - - - 1
1
Aged _2_ _ years _ _
_ months
days
Body to be shipped

Baoit, Ks.

----~~~~------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

~--------------------

Lot or Grave No. ____ Sec No.
1
2

3--------

4------5 ____________
6-------

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25 Har. 1917

No . 1:..0-..7'--Infant of Nelson NcCloud

NA11!E OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information
Order given by ----------------------How secured

Place of Death

f. Nelson

25 Har •

Date of Funeral

---------------------740 Walnut res.
----------------------!-J o

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Harvey

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Ininitation
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

25 har. 1917
16

Mar. 1917

Home

Occupation
Single or Married

s
Religion

Aged ____ year5 ______months 10
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment ----~~~~~~~------at
Nanle Grove
Lot or Grave No.

Paid J\T el son McCl aud

-------Sec
1
2

3
4

5
6

No.

days

M cCl~ud

b. Ks.
m. Bula r'I oore
b. Ks.

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Sarah W. Russ

OF DECEASED

Charge to
Other Information
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Date of Funeral Mar· 1917

---------------------

Place of Death 1231 Ky. St. res.
Funeral Services at

' ' t

-----------------

Time of Funeral Service

o.c.

Clergyman
Physician

--~2~=~3~0~-----

Brown
Morse

Number of Burial Certicate -------Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

Cancer

---------------------27

Mar.

1917

12

~ ov.

1837

Occupation ______H_o_m_w___________________
Single or Married Widow

--------~R-eligion

79 _
Aged ____
years

4

----~months

-------

15

days

Body to be shipped -----------------Interment at

~-------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

-------Sec

No.

1
2

3

4------5
6--------

Wm

Paid i'lr. Russ

f. H. Ward
5. vt.
m. Alva
b. Vt.

Walbridge

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NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

Newton Ash

----------------------------Old Soldiers

Sheriff Woodard

Order given by ______
sh__
e_r_if__
f ___________
How secured

Other Information
Paid, ~ou~las Co. £40.00

Date of Funeral 29 Mar. 1917
Place of Death

Social s. Hosp.
Res. E. 11 St.
Funeral Services at
10:00
Time of Funeral Service
-------Funks Chapel
Clergyman
Stauffer

Physician

Keith

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

29 Mar. 1917

----------~~--

-----

nefihritis

--~~~~~~----

28 Mar. 1917
18 Feb.

--~~~------------

Day Laboer

Single or Married Widower
Religion -----Aged ___7_8_ year5 ______months ____ days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

------------------------

Interment at Oak Hill
Lo't or Grave No.

S.A.R. Sec No.

7

1

2

3
4

65 ________

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NAl.fE OF DECEASED

2 Apr il 1917

Burton Corbin

Charge to __R_.A_._L_a_D_u_k_e___s_r_u_l_e_s_sw
Order given by -------------------How secured

Other Information
Paid R.A. La Duke ~ 73.50

Date of Funeral 2 April

------------------8 Mil e
R.A. La Duke
--------------------Services at ' ' ' '
S~

Place of Death
Funeral
Time of

----------------Funeral Service 101 3 °
-----------Ward L. Star

Clergyman
Physician

Anderson

Number of Burial Certicate

--------

Cause of Death ---------------------1 April
Date of Death ----------------------Date of Birth ___3_1__D_e_c_.__1_8_4_o_______
Occupation ____F__
a __
rm_L_a_b__. _______________
Single or Married Widower
Religion ------Aged _7_6_ years _3__~months _1_____ days
Body .to be shipped-----------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Oak Hill
Sec No.
1

2 --------------

3

4------5
6--------

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)Date

3 Anril 1917

Lewis Geor,qie

NAl.m OF DECEASED

Charge to 1725 Tenn. St. , Chas. J ~mes &amp; Cha rles Georgie
Farm SB SW &amp; Paper !'· ~ ill
Other Information
Order given by
Cor.
How secured
-----------S0ldiers nA.id Church ;:DJ. 00
Georgie Bro. ~ 12.00
Date of Funeral 3 April
p 20.00
Nr. Ge orp:ie
Place of Death ___~
___s_w__L_i_m_i_t__
: ________
c. Georgie :S lO.OO

-------------

Funeral Services at W!tten St. Baptist
Time of Funeral Service
Jackson
Clergyman
Physician

2:30

-------

H.T. J nes

Number of Burial Certicate

------

------------3 1 Mar. 1917
-----------80
Date of Birth
------------Farmer laborer
Cause --of Death

Date of Death

yrs.

Occupation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t1

Single or Married -----~- ~~-­
Religion - - - - 80

Aged ____ years

__

months

__.;

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lo~ or Grave No.

Oak Hill
Sec No.
1
2

3
4
5
6

days

John Georgie
Dou,qlas Co.

S 4~.oo

$40.00

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3 April 191 7

Infant of Guy Hall

NA1-1E OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information

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How secured
-----------------------

f. Guy He.ll
b. Pa .

J April

Date of Funeral

Place of Death 1 Mile E.

res.

Lucy
b. Pa .

1"1 .

Funeral Services at

No

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Chambers

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause

of Death

Stillborn

---------------------April 1917
')

Date of Death

'--

'''''

Date of Birth
Occupation
Single or Married
St i llborn
Aged
year5

Religion
months

days

Body to be shipped -----------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

~-------------------------

Lot or Grave Np. 1429

Sec No.

4
---

1
2

3

4 -------------65 _ _ _ _ __

Ice

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No. 113

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James L. Canavan

NAl-tE OF DECEASED

Charge to A.L. Canavan, St.Louis, 'l o
Ordersecured
given by ----------------------How
5 April
Date of Funeral
Place of Death

J04E..... lm St .

Isa L. Canavan St . L . , f!l o.
Other Information
Paid by A.L. Canavan
f. Patrick Canavan
b. Ireland

res.

Funeral Services at Funk Chapel
2 :JO

Time of Funeral Service

o.c. Brown

Clergyman

Anderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of

)

2 April 1917

----------------------1 July 1839
Birth
----------------------Broor-1 Haker

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married
Religion -----1
...
Aged 77
year5 9
months
days

---·

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

~-------------------------s. ~ 84sec No. 10

10~ or Grave No.

1
2

3

4------5

6

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19~7

114
Duncan Collins

Arnet ~

OF DECEASED

Johnson on Temn. St.

Charge to

Other Information
Ordersecured
given by ----------------------How
Date of Funeral

3 Anril

Place of Death

Fremont, Il.

res.

Oak Hill

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service

11:52 U .P.

N c Lau~hlin

Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Pul . Tuberculosis

Cause of Death
-~

Date of Death

1 April 1917

0

Date of Birth
Occupation
Single or Married
Religion
Aged

46

8

year:s

months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill, Johnson Plot

~-------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

----Sec
1
2

3
4

5
6

No.

days

Paid by 3.C. Johnson

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115

NAME OF DECEASED
Estate
Charge to

Ha:ry Jane Howell

Order given by
How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral 5 April

Other Information
Undertaker Geo . Long KC. Mo .
Paid by Geo . w. ~ewell

-------------------K.C., Ks. res.
--------------------Services at Funk Chapel

Place of Death
Funeral

Time of Funeral Service
Schwegler

Clergyman

10:J O
-------

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Pueumonia
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

------------------------!. April 1917

-----------------------------------------

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married
------=Religion - - - - Aged _ 8 _7 _ years ______m.onths ______ days
Body to be shipped

----------

Styl of Grave Vault

5 April 1917

---------

Interment at

~----------------

Lo't or Grave No. ____ Sec No.
1

2

3

4-------5
6-------

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5 April 1917

116
Lewis K.,...ee ck

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information
Order given by
How secured
----------------------Se

Date of Funeral 5 April

-----------------64J La. St. res.

Place of Death

''''

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service

10 :30
-------------

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

Aged

----

----

Carcioma of Stomach

-----------------J April 1917

-------------------

------------------Banker

---------------------

Single or Married

56

.

A.J • .h.nderson

Physician

year:s

------Religion
9

---~months

Body to be shipped

1

----days

Cll.fton ' Ks.
'

Styl of Grave Vault

-------

Interment at

Clifton
--------------~~----

Lot or Grave No. _____Sec No.
1

2

3

4------5

6

$ 100.00

f. born Germany

i3leck

Clergyman

Kreeck

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Charge to

---------------------

Order given by
How secured
-----------------------

--~--------------

6 ~ ile s.
----------------Funeral Services at Fairview Church

Time of Funeral Service 2 :00
Rist
Clergyman
Gardner
Physician

---------

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

b. Vt.

d . ? . Eall

b. Canada
Probated JO April

-----

Date of Death

-----------------4 April 1917

Date of Birth

22 Dec. 1825

Farner

Occupation

1t/idowe r
Religion

Single or Married
91

Other Information
Paid by Hilliam Eiller
f. F . r. ve r

Date of Funeral 6 April
Place of Death

J months

year5

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

6 April 1917

----------------

OI!lar Hall Ayer

NA1-m OF DECEASED

Aged

)

12

days

------------------------

Oak Hill

~---------------------

Lot or Grave No. ____ Sec No.
1

2

3

4------5 ___________

6 __________

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No.

118
Eric Eri cks on

NA!-1E OF DECEASED
Charge to

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

res.

Funk

Funeral Services at

P ald by

Chanel

Time of Funeral Service 10 am

-----------

Clergyman
Physician

Stamffer
3udolph

--------------------------

Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Cause o:£ Death

5 April

Date of Death

~917

----------------------4 Dec . 1836
Date of Birth
----------------------Occupation ____L_a_b_o_r_e_r__________________
Single or Married N

------=Religion ------

70
year:s ____4__months
Aged ___

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment ~a~m~,a~k~H~1~J~J~---------------­
Lot or Grave No.

N

~

12

Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

Dau~bter

f. born Sweden

7 Apr il 1Y17

Place of Death 1020 Pa. St

Other Information

1p

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7 April 1917

Charles T. Godfrey

NAl.ffi OF DECEASED
Charge to

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

7 April

--------------------

Place of Death 738 Ash St. res.
Funeral Services at

''''

Cause

of

Death

Date of Death

-----

------------------5 April 1917

Date of Birth

20 Oct. 1881

Occupation
Single or Married

Lather
M
-------=Religion

5 months
---- year~ ---

Aged 35

Body to be shipped

f. Chas. Godfrey
b. I1o.
m

9:00
Time of Funeral Service
-------Halleyfield
Clergyman
Jones
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate

Other Information
Lamb bill at Ottowa $2 0.00
Paid by Mrs. Gadfrey

----

_ _1_~_

days

-----------------

Styl of Grave Vault
Ot t owa, Ks. Baxter Cem.
Interment at
~--------------------

Lot or Grave No. _____ Sec No.
1
2

3

4-------5

6 ----------

b.

Nancy Sutton
Iowa

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No.120

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NA1-1E OF DECEASED

Nabel J.

V~rnum

----------------------------------

Charge to --------------------------Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

12 April

Other Information
Paid by husband
F.L. Varnum

---------------------N.w. Limits res.

~~~~~~~=-----~

death Swedish Hasp. KC. MO
Funeral Services at
N.w. Limits

_____

_

_..:;...
Time of Funeral Service 10:30

Clergyman
Physician Logan Clindening

1025 Rialto Bldg.

Number of Burial Certicate 1811
Cause aT Death Nyocarditis
Date of Death
Date of Birth

10 April

-------------------------------

Occupation ___________H_o_m_e_____________
Single or Married _ _1_1 _ _=- ~~-­
Religion - - - - 42
Aged _ __ year~ _ _ _months ____ days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

-----------------

Oak Hill

~--------~~-------------

Lo~

or Grave No.

-----Sec

No.

1

2

3

4-------5------6--------

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121

NA1.ffi OF DECEASED

3obert

w.

Posten

Charge to

Note in safe. I•1ary Posten Bloomington, Ks.
Other Information
Order given by ----------------------f. Fletcher Posten
How secured
b. No.
Date of Funeral
13 April
0
Paid by Mrs. Posten
Place of Deathes~o~t~£m~~~~ Ros~s.
HaryE. Posten
Funeral Services at Bloomington
Nary Monroe
Time of Funeral Service
Henry
Clergyman

2z00

-------

''

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
----Cause -of Death Diabialtion of Heart
11 April 1917

Date of Death

22 Se-ot. 18§1

Date of Birth

Occupation _______F_a_r_m
_e_r________________
Single or Married
Religion
Aged

55

years

6 months
-----

19

--~--

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No. _____sec No.
1

2

3
4

65------_ _ _ _ ____

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No .

1:.::2;:.::2:...--_

!•1argaret E. Gre g ory

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

--------------------840 MainSt.

'''''

F a id ~ b y .

J: OO
-------o.c. Brmm

Gardner

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

Cerebral Hemarrahg e

---------------------11 April 1917
----------------------18 !'lia r. 1844
Date of Birth
----------------------Occupation ______H
_o_m_e___________________
Date of Death

Interment at

m. Cintha Cave
b. Ky .

'Time of Funeral Service

Physician

b. Va .

1J April

Funeral Services at

Clergyman

f. L Eastridg e

Oak Hill

~-----~~~~----------

Lot or Grave No. _____ Sec No.
1

2

3

4------5 -------6-------

Cora Stevens

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Luc y J. Brown

OF DECEASED

Charge to ---------------------------Order given by ----------------------How secured

Other Information
f. W. Price
b.

Va.

Date of Funeral ___1~8~A~p~r~i~l~----------

m. Jane Street

Place of Death

6.

1033 Ind. res.
t t t t

Funeral Services at

Pa i ~

.
2 : 30
Ti me of F unera 1 S erv~ce

Jackson

Clergyman

F .H.

Physician

-------

·rhompsom

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Hepatic Cirrahisis

Cause o.f Death

Date of Death __.16~~Ap~r~11~~
1 9~17~-------11 J'iiar • 18 58
Date of Birth

---------------------

Occupation _______c~a~t~e~r~er~------------Single or Married
Aged 59

---

Widow

Religion - - - - years ____
1_months __4__ days

Body to be shipped

------------------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lo~

or Grave No.

va.

Oa k Hill
Sec No.
1
2

3

4------5
6-------

by Birdie

W il ~u rn

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NA1-ffi OF DECEASED

Frank Sauer

Charge to ---------------------------Order given by
How secured
Date of Funeral
Place of Death

20 April 1917

Paid

Other Information
by w.w. Smith

20 April
---------------------

Excelsar Springs. res.

Funeral Services at Baptist Church Lawrence

---------------------------

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Physician

o.c. Brown

10:00
-------

Bogart

Number of Burial Certicate
·Brights Disease
Cause of Death
Date of
Date of

--------------------18 April 1917
Death
--------------------Birth
---------------------

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married
N.
----~Religion - - - - 49
Aged ___
year5 _ __,;months
days
Body to be shipped

----------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or

Oa.k Hill

~------------------------Grave No. S. ~ 38Sec No. 12

--

1
2

3
4

5
6

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23 April 1917

OF DECEASED

Frank L. Kent
---------------------------------Shipped to Paola, Ks. am Santa Fe

Charge to

Order given by ---------------------How secured
Date of Funeral 22 ~pril
--~----------------res. 611 W
. 4th St.
Place of Death Barte"!.dies Seed Store
Funeral Services at 5 ·· J 0 at home

----------------Service
-------o.c. Brown

Time of Funeral
Clergyman

A. J. Anderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Fall , Fracturing Neck
Cause of Death
20 April 1917
Date of Death

---------------------27 Sept. 1887
.; lerk

Date of Birth
Occupation

Single or Married
Aged

)

29

s.

Religion

years ---~6~months ____;,;2;...;4_ days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

:: aola, Ks.

~------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

----Sec
1
2

3
4

5
6

No.

Other Information
f. I.L. Kent
m. Fa.
m. Hollie :C:llis
b.

w.

Virg.

Faid by Mabp,J Kent
Paola, Ks.

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No. 126
Joseph K- Nelson

NAl.ffi OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information
Order given by ----------------------How secured

P~i d

Date of Funeral

W.A. Nelson
b. Va.

Place of

~~~~~-----------

Darsey

3:00
-----------

Anderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause

of~ Death

----

Apaplexy

Date of Death

22 April 1917

Date of Birth

13 J a n. 1844

Occupation

Fa rmer ret. 2 yrs.

Single or Married

d idower

1

Religion
Aged

73

3

year~

months

9

days

Body to be shipped Eldorado, Ks. b y Sa nta Fe 102 2
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

Nelson

Ka t h ri n e Kibl en or K ible r
b. Va.

'''

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

res.

Tenn. St

Funeral Services at

~ .

f.

22 April

Deat~301

b y Ida

----Sec

1

2

3
4

5
6

No.

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NAl.fE OF DECEASED

23 Ap rjl

1917

John Champion

Charge to

Other Information

Order given by ---------------------How secured

Paid by M*ss ChAmpion
f. W. Champion

Date of Funeral

23 April

--~~--------------

Place of Death 1233 N.H. St. res.
Funeral Services at

Meth odist Church

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Hazl ett

Physician

Simmons

m.

2:00
--------

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of

21 Apr il 1917

---------------------25 Aug . 1829
Birth
---------------------Farmer ret. 25 yrs .

Occupation ---------------------------Widower
Single or Married
Religion - - - - 7 .months
26
87
Aged ____
years _____
days
Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at l'&lt;ia.ple Groye
Lot or Grave No.

----Sec

No.

1
2

3

4 ---------

5
6

Eliz Rbeth Ingrson ?

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NA1-1E OF DECEASED

24 April 1917

Almerian T. Winchell
...,
T. Winchell
l'o KC, I'( o. Newcomer

Charge to
Order given by -----------------------

How secured

f. Geo. H. Winchell

24 April

Date of Funeral

---------------------723 Vt.

Place of Death

Funeral Services at

Physician

Funk Chapel
1:00

Christian

8.

Reader

Henry

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause

b.

res.

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Pai~

-----

of~ Death

22 n.pril 1917

Date of Death
Date of Birth

Occupation ___.R~e-t--~~~
· e~r-c-b~a~~~+----------Widower
Single or Married
Religion
86
2
Aged
years ____~months _2_9____ days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Newcomers. Ceme.

Lot or Grave No.

Other Information
by Geo. H. Winchell

------Sec
1

2

3
4

5
6

No.

l'~I ass.

St.

?

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Charge to

Mrs. Hester Albritton

Charles Albritton

Order given by
How secured
Date of Funeral

2441 Court

Denver, Col.
Other Information
Charles Albritton 910 N.J. St.
Paid by Charles Albritton

24 April

----~~--------------

Place of Death Douglas Co. Home
Funeral Services at Baldwin City, Ks.
Time of Funeral Service

--------

Clergyman
Physician

EDF Phillips

Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Cause of Death _ _2_J_A_P_r_i1_ 1_9_1_7_ __
Date of Death
Date of

----------------------Birth
----------------------Inmate

Occupation ---------------------------Widow
Single or Married -------=- ~~-­
Religion - - - - 90
Aged ___ years
months
days

----

Body to be shipped

Baldwjn

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lo~

24 April 1917

1 29

Baldwin City. Ks.

or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1
2

3

4------5
6-------

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NAME OF DECEASED

Arran

s. · Notistine

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

27 April

1
--------------------4 24 Miss. St res.

Funeral Services a t ' ' ' '

-----------------

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Stoddard

Physician

Simmons

2 :00
---------

Number of Burial Certicate

------

Cause of Death

---------------------25 April 1917
----------------------19 Sep. 1844
Birth
-----------------------

Date of Death
Date of

Occupation --------~c~a~~~p~e~n~t~o~r---------­
Single or Married

-----~-

Religion -----72
6
7
Aged ____ year5 _____months
days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

-----------------Oak Hill

~~----~~~~~---------

Lot or Grave No. _____sec No.
1
2

3--------

4-------5
6-------

Other Information
f. Uri a l Not istine
b. Pa.
M.
Mabel Saile
b. N.Y.

Faid by Adeli a Not ist ine

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William Clark Sparks

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29 April

Date of Funeral

Place of Death 643 Ind. St.

res.

m.

2 :3 0

Clergyman
Physician

s.

c.

J an es
KC. NO.
Number of Burial Certicate
Dia betis
Cause of~ Death

---------------------28 April 1917
----------------------Date of .Birth
23 July 1853
----------------------Occupation ______
s_t_o_c_k__
____________
Date of Death

B_u~y_e_r

Single or Married
Aged

63

M
--------=-Religion

years

Body to be shipped

9

months

Lot or Grave No.

6

days

St ine &amp; NcClure KC. NO.

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

KC•.NO•
Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

Thomas Sparks

b. Ve .•

Funeral Services atS t ine Chanel , KC. HO.
Time of Funeral Service

Other Information
Pai d by Mrs. w.c. Sparks

Fry

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OF DECEASED

Lottie E. Talbot

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Date of Funeral

5 "' . .
---------------------

Hay

Place of Death Kc. Mo.
~~~--~~--------~es. 509 Tenn. St.
Funeral Services at res.

----------------Z:JO
---------KC.HO

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Sudlow

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Cause of Death Emfpenice of Gall Bladder :
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

J hay ,

1917

--~--~~~~-------

--------------------Home

-------------------

Single or Married ____N______ ~----Religion ___
Aged

56

year:s _ _ _months _ ___ day:

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault
-----------Oak Hill
Interment at

~~---------------------

Lot or Grave No. _____ Sec No.
1

2
34 ________

5 _ _ _ _ __
6 _______

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Jasper

NA1-1E OF DECEASED

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Place of Death 111 3 Ky .
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--

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Friends I'' Iinis
Anderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certica
Cause of Death

He ~ rt

Di~

4

19:

!·~ay

Date of Death

--------

Date of Birth

-~4~I~
'ia~y~

Occupation

Farme

Single or Married
Aged

70 year5

~

J

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Body to be shipped
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Lot or Grave No.

Oak :: il]

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Jim

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7

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--------------------Services at
'''
-----------------

Place of Death
Funeral

Time of Funeral Service

2: 00
-------------

Clergyman
H.T. Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Septicemia
Cause of Death

--------------------------Date of Death
5 rlay, 121 7
--------------------13 June 1911
Date of Birth
--------------------Occupation _____s_c_h_o_o_l__________________
Single or Married
Aged -""-6_

---.L-.---Religion

_______

years ----=-1~1_months ---:2....___ days

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Lo~

5 Nile SW City

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----------------------------

Oak Hill
Sec No.
1
2

3

4------5 -------------6-------

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biT

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b. LRwrence, Ks.
m. Perl Lip:p:ett
b. Douglas Co.
f.

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13 5

Harry N. Gillham

OF DECEASED

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13 May

Date of Funeral

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...

Place of Death 827 Tenn • St. res •
Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Physician

4:00

Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Mitral Regasdltat1op

Date of Death · 12 May 181 7

Occupation

7 J an. 1917

Baker
----------------------------

Single or Married S

-----=-Religion

Aged

_so__

years

4

months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Oak Hill
Lot or Grave No. _____sec No.
1
2

3
4
5
6

50

?

days

J ohn H

b. Il.

b.

H T, .TQnes

Date of Birth

f.

m.

'

Hargett

Cause of Death

Other Information
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Mary E. Morsbi
Ky.

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136

NA1ifE OF DECEASED

James T. Fitzpatrick

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Date of Funeral

15 May

--~--~-------------

Place of Death 12 Miles West of Portland
res.
Funeral Services at
Bjg Sprjmgs , K~.
Time of Funeral Service

_____

r.

___

_;;_
10:30

Father Herrod

Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

---------------------9 May 1917

-------------------------------------------

Single or Married

Religion _ _ __

Aged _40
__ year:s _ ___months _ __

days

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault

--------

Interment =a..;;.. t_.g,:l.,.
:J:--'-P~.;.:w_...;..;;;.._...;._,~::;_,_..:;. t
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1
2

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18 May 1917

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Albert S. I'1 endenhall

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Place of Death

18

-----------------625 N. 7th St. res
3:00

Pai d by w.
AOUH N. La wrence pa id $4.0 0

Burt

Mrs. ha ry A. Mendenhall $ 113. 00

An::i erson

Number of Burial Certicate

oi

Death

Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

b. Va.
----~-------------------

Time of Funeral Service

Cause

m. Sarah Half

'' M.E. Church N. Lawrence

Funeral Services at

Physician

f. . Daniel

b. Ind.

Hay

------~--~~~~~~·

Clergyman

Other Information

----

Apaplexy
-----------------16 h ay 1917

--------------------26 March 1851

-------------------Farmer

Single or Married
Religion -----Aged 66

----

year:s

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

1

months

29

----------------------------

Interment -------~
at
~
·I a~p~l~e~G~r~ov~e_________
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1
2

3
4
5
6

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NA1&lt;1E OF DECEASED

Charge to

Mark E. Otis

Cal aoberts

!"lass. St.

Other Information

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Date of Funeral __1...;;.8__.f1_,,"""Y____________
Place of Death Chgo.
Funeral Services at

Paid by Cal

f. Col. n oberts

res,
Oak Hill

Time of Funeral Service

1023

Santa Fe

R.R.

Edwards

Clergyman

Smith
Chgo. II.
Number of Burial Certicate 86453
!LA.

Physician

Cause of Death

Infeltrating

Date of Death 16 April 1917
Date of Birth

An~enina

?

--------------------

Occupation _____G_r_a_i_n__D_e_a_l_e_r___________
Single or Married

r'1
Religion

Aged

46

year~

6

months

2

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment _a_t__~o~a~k~H·1~J~,~----------Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.
1

2

3
4

5
6

8

or Col . Roberts

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Henry Collins

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----------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

19 May
-----------Lake ·
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res.
I

Funeral Services at

I t t

Time of Funeral Service 10 : 00

--------

Clergyman
Physician

Curr

Number of Burial Certicate 86

----

Cause of Death ___
P_u_e_um_o_n_i_a_L_o_b_a_r___
Date of Death

15

~·J.ay

1917

-----------Date of Birth
-----------------Farmer

Occupation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .... _ __
Single or Married _ _ __,u.
Religion -----years _____months
Aged 66
days

----

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Oak Hill
Lot or Grave No.
1
2 -----------

3

4-------5
6-------

Other Information
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No.140

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NA!.ffi OF DECEASED

Mary Gowen H1ll
-----------------------

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----------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

--~2~0~
M~a~y______________

w.

8th St.

res.

~~~~~~~-----

Funeral Services at

Unitarian Chursh

Time of Funeral Service

Other Information
Paid by I.R. Hill
f

I

I

I

Eil 1

b. Neodasha , Ks.

m. Hort ene Baw ?? ? K
Baws '!'t ?K

2:30

Clergyman
A.."'lderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

--

Cause of Death
Date of Death

-----------------19
1917
~ay

Date of Birth
Occupation

------

13 Earch 1902
School

-------------------------

Single or Married s

-----=Religion

Aged _ 1 5__

year~

----

___2__months __6_ _ days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

C1 ty Vault to Ivlausaleum

~------------------

Lot or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1
2

3

4------5
6

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20 May, 1917

Elizabeth F. Funk

OF DECEASED

Charge to
f.

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b. Penn.

Date of Funeral ___2_0__M_a~Y-·------------Place of Death

Time of Funeral

'''
----------------Service
4:30
--------------

C!U!lel
b. Penn.

Paid by

Clergyman
Simmons

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

-------

Apoplexey
19 May, 1917

22 June, 1834
Date of Birth
Occupation _______M_o_n_e__________________

-----------------------

Widow
Single or Married --------~- ~~---Religion ------10
82
year~
Aged _____
months 27
days

----

---~

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

~-------------------------

Lot or Grav.e No. ______Sec No.
1

2

3
4

5
6

?

m.

----~7~3~3~T~e~n~n~·~S~t~·~r~w~s~.

Funeral Services at

Other Information
Jacob ·r ownesend

ch~ck

F.S, Heste

Heste

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No. 142
Isaac HeGarty

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Hrs. 1'1 c Ca rty

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m.

947 N.Y. St. res.

Place of Death
Funeral Services at

Funk Chapel

R.D.F. Phillips

Number of Burial Certicate
of~

Death

____________________

,

Date of Death _____1_9__M_a~y_,__1_9_1_7_____,
Date of Birth

____________________
28 June 1853

_,

Laboerer

Occupation
Single or Married
Aged 6_3_ _

year~

Religion
0
23
___1 _
~months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Oak Hill
Interment at
Lot or Grave No ~43 2

Sec No. 4
1

2

3
4

5
6

White

Pa id bv Dou~las Co.
and Mrs. McCarty

--------

Cause

M ar~ a~1te

b. Pa.

Time of Funeral Service 10:00
a ev. Burt
Clergyman
Physician

Wm . NcCarty

b. Ire.

21 Hay

Date of Funeral

f.

days

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OF DECEASED Carrie L. Emmett

---------------------------------Lake View, Ks.

A.G. Emmett

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21

Date of Funeral
Place of

May

--------------------Death 5 Miles N.W. res
----------------------'''

Funeral Services at

10:00

Time of Funeral Service
Stauffer
Clergyman
Chambers
Physician

Other Information
Paid by A. G. Emmett
f. J.C. Emmett
b. Ens:z:land
m. Emily Gilbert
b. England

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause

21 I'1 ay 191 7

of-~ Death

Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

---------------------?

0 May, 19 1 7

10

Oct. 186 2

Some

----~~~------------------

Single or Married s

-----=-Religion

Aged __...;;5_4_ years

7 months
---·

------

9

days

Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lo~ or Grave No.

Oak Hill
Sec No.
1
2

3

4 -----------5

6--------

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22

May, 1917

144

Katherine. Wedell

NA!.ffi OF DECEASED

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---------------------

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---------------------Date of Funeral 22 •·•ay
Place of Death

1707

?~id

La. St. res.

-------------------

Funeral Services at Hillsboro, Ks.

Time of Funeral Service Shipped 1022 Santa Fe.
Clergyman
Rudolph

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

-----------------21 May, 1917

Date of Birth

1 July 1848

Occupation

Homw

Single or Married H

------=Religion

Aged 68

---

year5 __1_0_months

Body to be shipped

20

-----days

-------------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Hillsbpro,

f '

L\. S o

~----~----------

Lot or Grave No. _____Sec No.
1
2

3------

4------5 _________
6 _______

Other Information
by Hugo Wedell

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Donald R •· Eastman

NA1.m OF DECEASED

W,H, Eastman 1220 Ohio

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Date of Funeral 3 June

---------------------1220 Ohio
res.
Place of Death
----------------------Funeral Services at Lutherian Church

Other Information
f. W.H. Eastman

n.c.
~.Verene Gilbert
b. Humboldt, K ~=;.
b. Wash1ngtan,

Time of Funeral Service 3s00
Stauffer
Clergyman

--------

:1&gt;1 orse

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death Cerebral Meningitis

-----

Date of Death

1 June, 1917

Date of Birth

7 May, 1901

Occupation -~s~~~h~o~o~l~----------------­
Single or Married s

-----=Religion

Aged

16

3 June 1917

----years _ _ _months __2_4__ days

Body to be shipped

----------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

--------

Oak Hill

Lot or Grave ' No. ____Sec No.

4

1

2

3 _ _ _ _ ____

4-------5
6-------

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~_a.xy · Eli?abeth

NAl.m OF DECEASED

.Wilder

Mrs. Leanarder (Marker out)

Charge to

Leondei •

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How secured
. 3_ ~~e

----------------------

Place of Death 1617 Ky-. St.·· res.

Sams.? Jenkins
b. Pa.
m. Ann M. Merrill
N.H.
Paid by T. i'' •
b.

Funeral Services atUnitarian Church
Time of Funeral Service

------~4~~3~0--

Doran
Probated 27 July, 1917

Clergyman
Anderson

Number of Burial Certicate

------

Cause qf Death _____s_e~p_t_i_c_a_l_m_i_a______
Date of Death

1 June, 1917
--------------------9 Feb. 1842
Date of Birth
--------------------Occupation _____H_o_m_e___________________

Single or Married Widow

--------=. Religion

-------

Aged _7_5_ year:s __3___months __2_2_
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lo~

F.kDorfn , Executor
0
Ot tf'ir atnfgrmation

f.

Date of Funeral

Physician

Thoma~

or· Grave No.

days

----------------------------

Oak Hill
Sec No.
1
2

3

4------5------6-------

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NM~ OF DECEASED Lucy Dix Kimean
W.J. Flintom

Charge to

or Ki~ar

745 Ohio St.

Order given by --------------------How secured

Other Information
Paid by E.E. Dix Ft. Scott, Ks.

f. Ralph C. Pix
Date of Funeral J~u~n~e~~19~17~-----------res. 745 Ohio St.
b. ·Lawrence, K.,...
Place of Death
Bonner Spripgs(Hays Sanitarium
m.
Jet t a Graham

Funeral Services at

b • .Conn. St.

745 Ohio

Time of Funeral Service

------------

Clergyman
Dr. Hays
Bonner Springs
Number of Burial Certicate --2~5~-Acute &amp;rights Disease
Cause of Death
Physician

-------------------

Date of Death

4 June 1917

Date of Birth

20

Occupation

~ Dee.

----~H~orn~e

1861

______________

Single or Married Widow
Religion -----Aged _5_5__ years _5_ _~months
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Oak Hill
Sec No.
1
2

3
4
5

6

14

days

\ 4~ND

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6 June 1917

148

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge t 0

Susan E. Tarrey

_.-::M~·::...:F:-•:.......::L::.:l::.;o:..yL..::d:._...:1:..9'-=2::.:2::....::B:::.:;A.:..::-r:..:k.:.;e;.;:r=--.

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

6 June

~~~~-------------

Place of Death 1922 Barker res.
Funeral Services at

•• •

Time of Funeral Service 9AM
Clergyman
Physician
Number of

-------------------------Chambers
-------------------------Burial Certicate1606
---Hargett

Cause o£ Death
Date of Death

Cerebrlal Hemorhrage

5 June 1917

Date of Birth
Occupation ______H
__
om_e________ - - - - - Wa&gt;dow
Single or Married
Religion
years ______months
Aged 67
days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Oskalosa
Lot or Grave No.

----Sec
1

2

3
4

5
6

No.

Other Information
Paid by F.F. Kelly
M,F, Lloyd

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6 June 1917

Edith Levisa Young

NA1-1E OF DECEASED
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6 J
Date . of Funeral
une
--8-t----------------res. 607 La.
•
Place of Death
Brookfleld . Ma. Mo.
Funeral Services at

4a10

PM

607

Other Information
f. A.Y.
Marker out.
City vault to mauselium $ 5.00
Paid Mrs. R. Wilhelmi

Locust ___________________________

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Physician

Talbert
_F~.P~·~F~or~e~~B~r~o~o~k;f~i~e~l~d~·~M~o.

Number of Burial Certicate __5~8~--­
Cause

of~ Death

Ulcers of stomach

____________________
____________________
Birth

Date of Death J June1917
Date of

__,

__,

Occupation ______H_o_m_e------------------..
Single or Married Widow
Aged

59

Religion ------12
years _6_____m.onths
days

Body to be shipped -----------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

City ke-e •.Vault
Sec No.
1
2

3

4
5
6

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7 June 1917

150
A. Bradford

NAl.ffi OF DECEASED

Miershaffer

F.

Charge to

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How secured
----------------------

Other Information
Paid by Mrs. Bradford

Date of Funeral 7 June

----------------

Place of Death Blackwell , Ok.

res.

Funeral Services at McClouth, Ks.
Time of Funeral Service

Sunday 10-11

Clergyman
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate

-------

Cause of Death
Date of Death 4 June 1917
Date of Birth
Occupation

--------------------Single or Married
Religion

-------

Aged _____ years _______:months
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

-----------------

Interment at

~---------------------

Lot or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1

2

3
4

5
6

days

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Bernice I Cam_p bell

E.F. Campbell

Charge to

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11 Miles

Other Information
f. E.T. Campbell
b. Ind.

Order given by ----------------------secured

How

Date of Funeral

8 June
--------------------____________________
11 Miles s.w.
res.

m. Georgia Sm1th
b. Mo.

__,

Place of Death

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral

----------------Service
---------

Paid by E.F. Campbell

Clergyman
Baldwin, Ks.

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause o£ Death
Date of Death

-------------------------6 June 1917

----------~~--------..

Date of Birth
Occupation

18 April, 1917

----------------------_________H_o_m_e________________

Single or Married
Aged

8 June 1917

151

year5

-------=Religion
1

months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Florz Cemetery

Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.
1

2

3
4

5
6

18

----days

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162

Almarian · Nottingham

OF DECEASED

Charge to ---------------------------Order given by
How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

11 June
---------------------6 Miles N. res.

Funeral Services at
Time of

''''
----------------Funeral Service 2a 00
------Clark

Clergyman
Physician

)

Simmons

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

Apaplexey

Date of Death

8 June 1917

Date of Birth

31 March 1840

Occupation
Single or Married

Farmer
M
------=Religion

Aged _7_7___ year~ _ 2 _ ____;months
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Maple Grove
Lot or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

8

---days

Other Information
Paid by Mrs. C.E. Brown
r. Jonathan
b. N.Y.
m. Hannah Smith

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NA!.ffi OF DECEASED

Charles E. Brown

Charge to __.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._..___
Order given by __.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._..____
How secured
Date of Funeral ~1,3_J~u~n~e.._.._.._.._.._..___
Res. 2025 Vt. St.
Place of Death
Ulilm Sanitarium
Overland Park , Ks.
Funeral Services at
2025 Vt. s~
Time of Funeral Service

_

4&amp;~0
_.;....._.._.._..__

Stauffer

Clergyman

Dr. H.T. Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

_.._
36 __

__
__
__________________
11 June 1917
of Death

Cause of Death Dementia

.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._

Date

)

.._

Date of Birth

____

,__.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._

Occupation __.._s_t_o_c_k.._D_e_a_l_e_r____________

Interment at

Oak Hill

~.._.._~~~~~.._.._

__

__

.._

Lot or Grave No. _,6_____ Sec No • .;;.1..;..2_
1
2

3

4 _________.._
65 _ _ _ _ __

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Wife Mary Brown

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John G. Koehring

NA1&lt;1E OF DECEASED

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How secured
----------------------

Other Information
res.

Mile

E.

13 June

Date of Funeral

---------------------

Place of Death --~K~·~c~·~·~M~o~·~---------Funeral Services at

2a00

Clergyman

Stauffer

Physician

A.C. Knox

K.C.,Mo. Pialto Bldg.

Number of Burial Certicate 2909
Acute Labor Pueumonia

Cause of·rDeath

---------------------10 June 191:?,
Date of Death
----------------------Date of Birth
----------------------Occupation _________F_a_rm
__e_r______________
Single or Married
Religion
Aged _ __ year5 _ _ _months ____
Body to be shipped

Interment at
or Grave No.

days

-----------

Styl of Grave Vault

Paid by W.E. Koehr1ng

Lutheran Church

Time of Funeral Service

Lo~

1

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Oak Hill
Sec No.
1
2

3

4-------5------6-------

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NA1&lt;1E OF DECEASED

16 June 1917

Earl P. Edwards

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Order given by ----------------------How secured

Other Information
Paid by William Edwards

Date of Funeral 16-17 June

f. W1111am Edwards

Place of Death

Shipped to
Caney, Ks.

Potter Lake

Funeral Services at

Clergyman
H.T. Jones

Number of Burial Certicate

----Accident
Cause of Death Drowned
--------------------1 _7_______
Date of Death __1_5__J_u_n_e__1_9_
Date of Birth __9__J_an
__•__1_8_9 _7 _________
Student
Occupation --------------------------Single
Single or Married
---------=Religion ------Aged 20
years ~5_____months
6
days

----

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment

m. Jenette

Payne

555 Santa Fe. R.R.__~b~·~K~s~·------------------

Time of Funeral Service

Physician

b. Ks.

=a~t________~c~a~n~e~Y~·~K~s~·------

Lot or Grave No. ______Sec No.
1
2

3
4

(g _ _ ___

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How secured
Date of Funeral 18 June
Place of Death

---------------------1?JJ Pa. St. res.

----~~---------------

Funeral Services at Christian Chureh
Time of Funeral Service
Darsey
Clergyman

2a00
--------

Smi.t h

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause ofr Death
Date of Death

---------------------17 June 1917

11 Jan. 1888

Date of Birth
Occupation

-----

Home

Single or Married

M

Religion
Aged

19

years 5

months

5

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Oak Hill
Interment at

~-------------------------

Lot or Grave No. ______ Sec No.

5

1

2 ------------4 -;;......,..__ _ _ __

3

65 _ _ _ _ __

Other Information
f. Harry (Written later)
Henry
Torneden
b. Ger.
m. Minnie Kahn
b. Ger.
Paid by Mr. Edwards

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A. -Luphen

Fran~Xis

NAME OF DECEASED

Charge to ----------------------------

Other Information

Order given by ----------------------How secured
18 June
Date of Funeral

Paid by Mr. Johnson

Place of Death 1005 Ind. St. res.

m. Rebecca Smith
b. Oh10

---------------------•••

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service 10 •3°

-------

Clergyman

Hargett

Physician

Anderson

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

----

---------------------16 June .1917

------------~~-------

24 April 1859

--------~----~-------

Occupation ______H_o_m_e___________________
Widow

Single or Married
Aged _58___

year~

Religion - - - - _1_ _months __2_2_ days

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

--------

Oak Hill
Sec No.
1

2

3

4-------

5------6-------

f,

A. Hanselman

b. Ohio

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Lillian P. ·Walt on

NAl.ffi OF DECEASED

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How secured
---------------------

Other Information
f. SK. Butler

Date of Funeral 19 June

m. Harlin Towne

Place of Death

Paid by H.C. Nelson
R.M. Ward

-------------------s.w. Limits

--------------~r~e~s~·---

Funk Chapel

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service

JaOO
-------

Testerman

Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death

•

Date of Death

17 June 1917

Date of Birth

18 Dec. 1832

Occupation

Home

Single or Married
Aged 84

Widow
------,.Religion

29

years 5

-----months ---

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

_____
days

----------------

Oak Hill

Lot or Grave No.

----Sec

No.

1
2

3 _ _ _ _ __
4 _ _ _ _ __
- -_
-_
- -_
-65 _-_
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Margurite Duffer

NA1JiE OF DECEASED

Charge to ---------------------------Order given by ----------------------How secured
Date of Funeral

2 2 June

---------------------

Place of Death 7 miles W.
Funeral Services at

res.

----~1~•~3~0~------­

Time of Funeral Service

--------

Clergyman
H.T. Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause -of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

2 0 June 1917

-----~~~~---------

18 May

1835

------~----~---------

Occupation _________H~o~n~e________________
Widow
Single or Married
Religion _ _ __
Aged _8_2__

year~

_1_ _~months

2

days

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

~------~~~~~---------

Lo't or Grave No.

2 2 June 1917

------Sec

No.

1

2

3

4 ------------5

6-------

Other Information
Paid

by Mr. Duffee

f.

Joseph Sawash

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20 June 1917

Geo. N.• Hanson

NA1-1E OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information
Paid by Mrs. Hanson

Order given by
How secured
Date of Funeral

20 June

Place of Death

Ft. Smith, Ark.

Funeral Services at

Methodist Church

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

res.

~3~=~0~0~------

Hargett

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death --~A~r~~~e~m~i~a~----------Date of Death ----------------------Date of Birth ----------------------Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married
--------=Religion -----Aged 57
years
months
days

----

Body to be shipped

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment =a~t--~Oa~k~H~il~l~------------Lot or Grave No.

----Sec

No.

1
2

3
4 ---------

5------6-------

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Byrbn· Miles Parcels

OF DECEASED

Charge to ---------------------------Order given by
How secured
----------------------Da.te of Funeral

21 June

----------------------

Deat~ichita,

Place of

res.

Ks.

721 Mo. St.

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service

4s00
-o..:...::..:....----

Wolf- tiargett

Clergyman
Physician

558
Cause of Death Pulminary Tuberculosis

Number of Burial Certicate

Dat e of Death
Dat e of

----------------------Birth
-----------------------

Occupation Secretary

Private

Single or Married ___...;;..;....._-=-_
M
Religion _ _ __
Aged3;....1_ _

year~

____ months _____ days

Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault
In ·~ erment

)

at

-------Oak Hill

~-------------------------

Lot or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1
2

3 _ _ _ _ __

4-------65------_ _ _ _ __

Other Information
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NAME OF DECEASED

Sarah Burton

Charge to D.L. Burton

Lone Sta r

Order given by
How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral

24 June
--------------------.3 Miles S. Lone Star

Place of Death

Church

Funeral Services at

2Pm

Time of Funeral Service
Nelson
Clergyman
r;.

Physician

.' .

star

Number of Burial Certicate
Valvular H. Disease

Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

2

June

19 · . . 17

----------------------Home

Single or Married

Widow
Religion

Aged

8.3

)

year~

______months ______ days

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault

------------

Interment at

Williams

~----~~~~-------------

Lot or Grave No.

------Sec

No.

1

2 ----------

3

4 ---------

5
6 ---------

24 June 1917

Other Information
Paid by D.L. Burton

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NA1-TE OF DECEASED

Leonidas

25 June 1917

Mercada

Charge to
Order given by ----------------------How secured
Date of Funeral

~26~J~un~~e_____________

Place of Death Midland, Ks.
Funeral Services at

______________

~N~o

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
E/R. Keith

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

1627

Cause of Death _____
R_.rl_·_._~
__
c_c_id__
en__
t _____
Date of Death ______2_6__J_u_n_e__1_9_1~7____
Date of Birth --------------------Occupation
R.R. Laborer
Single or Married
Aged

.30

year:s

s.

Religion
months

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Maple Grove

Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.
1

2 -------------3

45 -------------_______

6-------

f

Other Information
Cleto Gutierez
Mexico

Paid by U.P.R.R.

�r

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NA!.fE OF DECEASED

Elizabeth -Seals

Charge to
Other Information
f. M. Ellis
b. Ky.

Order given by
How secured
Date of Funeral 27 June
Place of Death

5~8

Mich. St. res

'''

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service
Jackson

Physician

A.J. Anderson

Number of Burial Certicate

Date of Death

LLoyd Seals

2a30

Clergyman

Cause af Death

Pa1d by

----

------------25 June 1917

Date of Birth

27 Nov. 1844

Occupation

Home

Single or Married Widow
Aged ___
72__ years

__
5

Religion _____
months

___;

29

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

~-------------------------

Lot or Grave No. _6_7___Sec No. Row F. Sec. 11
1
2

3
4

5
6

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29 June 1917

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Minnie B. · Brown

OF DECEASED

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
----------------------

29 June

Date of Funeral

Place of Death 725 Conn. St. res.
Death at Simmons Hosp.
Funeral Services at
725 Conn.
Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Edwards

Physician

Henry

_____

__2a30
__;;.

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

M1nang1t1s

Date of Death

27 June 1917

Date of Birth

20 May

Occupation

Home
------------------------______,_

Single or Married

M

Religion - - - - Aged ___¥_3 years ___
l __months"'· -_- _7___ days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

------------------

Oak Hill,
Sec No.
1
2 ------------

3

4 --------

5
6

Other Information
Paid by Willard Brown
f. Dr. Hopkins
b. Ky.

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No. 166
NAl.ffi OF DECEASED

Frank

A • . Baughman

Charge to ----------------------------

Other Information
Order given by ----------------------- ? res. Clay ~enter, Ks.
How secured
Paid by Mr. Baughman
Date of Funeral Shipped to Oskaloosa, Ia.
f. A.J •
U.P. R.R.
m
Place of Death 1416 '.Lenn. Mrs. Ketchum
b. Pa.
M. Mary Carpente r
Funeral Services at
b. Ohio
Time of Funeral Service

-----------------

Clergyman
Physic~an

C.J. Simmons

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause o-f

------Death
----------------------

Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault -------------Interment at Oskaloosa, Iowa
Lot or Grave No.

-------Sec · No.
1
2

3

4 ---------5 -----------

6-------

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167
Fredrich Lawrence York

NA1-1E OF DECEASED

Charge to ----------------------------

Other Information

Ordersecured
given by ----------------------How

Paid by Oscar T. York

Date of Funeral ____1~2~J~u~l~y~-----------

f. Oscar York
b. Dunlao, Ks.

Place of Death 10 miles S.E.

res.

m. ?

•••

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

H.T. Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

-----

Mimimgitis
11 July 1917

----------~~~------

Date of Birth
Occupation
Single or Married ._;,.,-------=S
Religion ------Aged ___
2_ year~ 6____~months 2 0
days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lo~ or Grave No.

-----------

Vinland
Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

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Isaac

NANE OF DECEASED

14 July 1917

J. Gray

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
-----------------------

Funeral Services at

St. res.

•••

b. N.Y.

--------

Clergyman
Simmons

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
12 July 1917

Date of Death

21 Dec. 1844

----~~~~~~-----

Occupation ___R_e_a_l__E_s_t_a_t_e__D_e_a_l_e_r________
Widowere
Religion
21
years _ 6 _---:months

Single or Married
Aged _ 7_2_

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

M. M Crane

m. Mary Russel

Time of Funeral Service 4z00

Date of Birth

by

b. N.Y.

Place of Death 2343 Leanard

Physician

Paid

f. James Gray

14 July

Date of Funeral

Other Information

days

------------------

Oak Hill
Sec No.
1
2

3
4

65 ________

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169
Robert G. Elliott

NA1&lt;1E OF DECEASED

Samuel

Charge to

s.

~lliott

1416 W. 7 St.
Other Information

Order given by ----------------------How secured
Date of Funeral 18 July
Place of Death

----------------------

Born Cottage Grove . Ind.
Paid by Miss ~lliott
Ermma Y.

1416 W. 7 St.

----------~--~-------

Funeral Services at United Presbyterian Ch.

·~-------------------------

Time of Funeral Service

10

--~----

Smith

Clergyman
Physician

A.J. Anderson

Number of Burial Certicate
Senialty

Cause of. Death

Date of Death _____1~6-=J~u~l~y_1_9~1~7~__,_
Date of Birth

23 July 1828
----------------------

Occupation ___R_e_t__
._E_d_i_t_o_r____2~8~y~r~s~·---Widowere
Religion - - - - year~ _1_1_~months _ _2_3_ days

Single or Married
Aged _8 _9 _

Body to be shipped - - - - - - - - - - - Styl of Grave Vault - - - - - - Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Oak Hill
Sec No.
1
2

3

4-------

5------6-------

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Frederick G.

NA1-1E OF DECEASED

Fis~er

Mrs. Fisher 625 Walnut

Charge to

Other Information
Paid by Mrs. Fisher
Probate Judge PRid ,check

Order given by
How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral __2_0__
J_u_l~y______________
625 Walnut

Place of Death

Funeral Services at

f. Robert Fisher

res.

b

''''
1a45

Time of Funeral Service

Schwada

Physician

Anderson

b.

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

Sepsis

Date of Death

18 July 1917

Date of Birth

1 Nov. 1850

Occupation

R.R.

Single or Married
66

year~

~onductor

M

Religion _____

. ; ;.8_ _-:months

18

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Eng.

m. El1zabeth Sondove?

--------

Clergyman

Aged

20 July 1917

Oak Hill

~--~~~~~-------------

Lot or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

days

Eng.

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Maria H.. Wilson

OF DECEASED

Charge to --------------------------Order given by
How secured
-----------------------

Other Information
Paid by Eli Wilson

Date of Funeral

f. Wm. Hospard

July

20

--------------------

Place of Death Simmons Hosp.

Funeral Services at res. 121 Il. st.
Time of Funeral Service

4•00

Clergyman
SG)mmons

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of, Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

Arterio Selerosis
19

Jul~

1917

----~~~~~~-------

12 May 1840

---------------------

Occupation ________H_o_m_e_________________
Single or Married Widow

---------Religion

Aged

77

____

years 2

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

months

_..;

-------

7

days

------------------

Maple Grove
Sec No.
1
2

3
4 ------------

5

6--------

Conn. ?
b. Katherine Mower
b. Pa.

b.

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172

NA!.ffi OF DECEASED

William Coate

~~~--~~~--------------------

C.L. Conger

Charge to

Order given by ----------------------How secured

27 July

Date of Funeral
Place of

---------------------SW Limits res.
Death
-----------------------

Funeral Services at Hesper, Ks.
Time of Funeral Service

10
--------

Clergyman
Physician

-K~e~it~h

_____________________

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

-----

Gen Disibil ity

--------------~------

26 July 191 7
10 April 1835

----~~~~-----

------------Shoe Mak r r

Single or Married Widower
Religion
Aged

82

)

year5 3

months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Hesper, Ks.
. Lot or Grave No. _____Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

15

days

Other Information
f. David
b Ohio
Marshall

m.
b.

Ind.

Paid by C.L.

Con~er

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Mary ..,_len

NA1.m OF DECEASED
Charge to

Est.

Order given by
How secured

Pessinger

Sherman Wood Overbrook, Ks.
Other Information
Myrtle Singer Carbondale, Ks.

----.-~~~~--~~~

f. John wood

Date of Funeral 1 Aug. 1917
res. Clinton , Ks.
Place of Death Social Ser. Hosp.

m. Sarah Brown

Funeral Services at

b, N.Y.

ClintOn

Time of Funeral Service
Nichols
Clergyman

b. Pa.

10

----------

Anderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of

---Cancer of Liver
Death
--------------------

Date of Death

Date of Birth

JO July 1917
18 Feb. 1869

-----------~~------

---------------------

Occupation --------------------------Single or Married Widow
-------.,..Religion - - - - years _ _ _months ___ days
Aged 48
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

------------------------

Interment at Clinton ' Ks.

Lot or Grave No. ______Sec No.
1

2

3

5 _ _ _ _ __
4--------

6 _ _ _ _ __

....

..

Paid by Mr. :;Sherman •.
wood
.
Myrtle Pessinger

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Edward

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

~·

O'Bryon

Dr.OBryon

------~~--------

Order given by
- How secured
----------------------Date of Funeral _5~A~u~g~·---------------­
Place of Death 1009 Ohio St. res.
Funeral Services at

••

Time of Funeral Service ___5~z~3~0_______
Powell
Morris

Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause

q~f

)

)Date 5 Aug. 1917

Arterio

Death

Sclerosis

Date of Death

3 aug. 1917

Date of Birth

29 Oct. 1835

Occupation

Ret, Farmer

25 yrs.

---------------Widower

Single or Married
Aged 81

--- year5

-----=Religion

9____months __4_ _ days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

------------------

Oak Hill
Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

Other Information
Paid by o. Bryon
m. Mary Corn
b. Ohio

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Elmmina ·H. Wilson

NA1.ffi OF DECEASED

Mrs. A Henley

Charge to

Other Information

Order given by
How secured

Paid by E.L. Henley

...Aug,

0&amp;

Date of Funeral

5

Place of Death

713 La. St.

Funeral Services at

'''
----------------_________
_;,..

Morris

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause --o f Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

--------

----------------4 Aug. 1917

--------------------22 Dec. 1826
----------------------

Occupation ________H_o_m_e_________________
Single or Married
Aged __
ss_ yearlS

Interment

Widow
Religion ------12 days
months

7
------

-----shipped
-----------------

Styl of Grave Vault

c

f. J. Foster

res.

Time of Funeral Service 7• 00
Powell
Clergyman

Body to be

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Mrs. Eben Baldwin

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---------------------Date of Funeral

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6 Aug.

----~----------

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Funeral Services at

4 Hiles

Time of Funeral Service
Stauffer

Clergyman

N.w.

10
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Physician

Ernest Lowery
Excelseor Springs
Number of Burial Certicate
94
Cause of Death

Tumor of bladder

Date of Death _ _...;.4-=..::A~uSO?.g.:..•....;1::..9~1:.J7:.___ __
Date of Birth
Occupation

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John R. Sphan

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Place of Death

9 Aug.

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Social S. Hosp

res. 737 Elm St.
Paid by R.~. Sphan

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--------------------------

Time of Funeral Service

10
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Hollowfield

Clergyman
Physician

Henry

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause

of Death

6 ~ug. 1917

Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

16 July 1834
Farmer

----~~~;;..,._

Single or Married
Aged 8 3

----

pueunonia

________________

M

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20 days

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Canavan
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Edward Lemuel Stout

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L. Stout

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N.J.

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res. 1420 N.Y.

10 Aug.

----------------------

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1420 N.Y.

Time of Funeral Service
Stoddard

Clergyman

10
-------

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

122
----

Tuberulosis of lungs
7 Aug. 1917

Date of Birth

4 Mar. 1897

Occupation

Clerk

Single or Married
Aged __2_0_

b.Mo.
m. Mary Juinss ?
b. Can.
Paid by Mr. Stout
Dart Stout
Mrs
Stout

s•

Wm. Hesermah

Physician

f. Lemuel Stout

year~

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-----=-Religion - - - -

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3
---

days

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Date of Funeral

236 N. 6 th St. res.

Place of Death

Other Information
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h. Mo.
m. Jessie Bolen
b. Ks.

Funeral Services at No
Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Rudolph

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause o£ Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

----

Stillborn

---------------10 Aug. 1917

-------------------

''''
---------------------

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married __s_____~- ~~---Religion -----Stillborn
Aged
year5 ______;months
days
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3
4

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Sherman ·christine

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Clergyman

Stauffer

_____

...;_.::...;;,.

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

----

Pul. Tuberculosis
9 ~ • 1917

-----------------------

Occupation ----~P~l~um~b~e~r~--------------Single or Married

}1

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Aged

52

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months

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1

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4

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14
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Place of Death

815

E.

12 th res.

----~~_.....;_.....;_.....;_.....;~~~

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Episcopal Church

Time of Funeral Service

Other Information
f. Wm.
b. Eng.

m. Mary Brockelsby
b. Eng.
Paid by Mrs. W.E.

4&amp;00

Edwards

Clergyman
Physician

A,J. Anderson

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

-----

Date of Death

---------------------12 Aug, 1917

Date of Birth

10 May 1877

Occupation ________v_e~t~·--S~u~r~g_o~n__________
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M

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years _J___months __

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63

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Mrs. Hattie Logan
4 M. N.E.

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Place of

---------------------Death 4 m. N.E. res.
-----------------------

Funeral Services at

Funk

""hapel

Time of Funeral Service ___1~0~------Clergyman
Physician

N.L. Methodist
Kemmer

~~~~----------

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

-----

---------------------15 Aug. 1917

Date of Birth
Occupation

25 Dec. 1859
R.R. Laborer

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M
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Matie Scott
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Marie

2 0 A ug. 1917

Kahle

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Block ~I :Slac::lr
b. Ger.
Paid

3 Miles N. res.

Place of Death

'''

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service

10
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Clergyman

Eudora Minister

Physician

G.W.

Jones

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of ~--2_8_D_ec_._1_8_4_5___10_o_\_Y\.
~.; ~
17 Aug. 1917
"L/'_
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vu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
o...
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Aged

Home
---------------------------Married
M
-------=Religion _____

71 years

1_9_
7
___
---~months

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1
2

3
4

5
6

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Kahle Bros.

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Katheri~e

NANE OF DECEASED

L. Simon

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Date of Funeral
Place of Death

22 Aug.

------~-------------

1205 Conn. St res.

Funeral Services at

••

_______

Other Information
f. Joseph Simon
b. Lutsenburg
m. Dolehel ?
b. Austria
Paid

Time of Funeral Service ...;;....
JaOO
Clergyman

Eckart

Physician

Anderson

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause o-f Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

---------------------21 Aug. 1917
8 Oct • 191 7

?

16

-----------------------

Occupation ______H_o_m_e___________________
Single or Married ___s___~ ~~-­
Religion -----13 days
Aged __1__ years 10
months

----·

Body to be shipped
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------------------

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~-------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

------Sec

22 Aug. 1917

No.

1
2

3
4 -----------5
6 ----------

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Abe Oakley

NA1.ffi OF DECEASED

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Date of Funeral ~A~uQg~·~1~9~1~7____________
res. 4 Miles N
Place of Death
Midland , Ks. R.R.
Funeral Services at

Other Information
f. Ben Oakley
b. Pa..

Funk Chapel

-----------------------

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

H.T. Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause o£ Death
Date of Death

----

Dislocation of vertebra.
R.R. Accident
25 Aug. 1917

r i te of Birth

25 rla.r. 1856

C: cupation

Farm Laborer

Single or Married

M
-----=-Religion ------

Aged

61

-----

y ear~ 4

months 27

----

days

Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault
I nterment at
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Maple Grove
Sec No.
1
2

3

4-------5 ---------6-------

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NAl.ffi OF DECEASED

Amelia Nichols

Chas. Nichols Tecumseh, Ks.

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---------------------Date of Funeral --~2~4~A~uQg~·----------Place of Death Simmons Hosp.
Funeral Services at

Stull

----------------___ ____

Time of Funeral Service

..;.....;...
2:00

Other Information
Res. Tecumseh 17 m. W
John Unger
b. Ger.
m. Louisa Hildenbrant
b. Ks.
f.

Paid by Chas. Nichols

Clergyman
Keith

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause _~ of

Death

Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

-----

---------------------22 Aug. 1917

15 Jan. 1888

Home
-------------------------M

Single or Married

----------=-Religion

-----7_ days
Aged __2_9_ years __?___months ___
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Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

------------------------------

Stull
Sec No.
1

2 ------------

3

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6 ________

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Aug.

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Arlie J. Womack

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----------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

Other Information
Paid

23
------------Aug •

Cimarron

Funeral Services at

Ks.

res.

Oak Hill

Time of Funeral Service

2aJO
-------

Clergyman
Physician

86

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause af Death Typhoid Fever
Date of Death

20 ~ 1917

Aug.

Date of Birth
Occupation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Single or Married
Religion
Aged __z_o_ years _ _ ____:months _ __

days

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Lo't or Grave No. _____Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5 ---------

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No. 188
Infant of Clarence Crumnet

NA1.ffi OF DECEASED

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Date of Funeral

Paid

25 Aug.

---------------------

Place of Death E. City Limits

f. Clarence Crumnet
b. Ks.

m. Ann Hess
b. Ks

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Henry

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Cause of Death ---------------------Date of Death
Date of Birth

----------------24 Aug. 1917
------~~~~------__,

Occupation
Single or Married

15 hrs.

Aged _____

year~

____

Religion
months

......;

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Oak Hill

~-------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

------Sec

No.

1

2

3
4

by

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5
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Bettie

Georgie

Chas. Georgie

1727 Tenn. St.

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Date of Funeral ~2~8~4~u~su·-------------­
Place of Death

s.w.

limits

res.

Funeral Services atWarren St Baptist Ch.
Time of Funeral Service

Paid

W R C

Chas, Georgie
James • •
Douglas Co.

---=2~=~3~0______

Jackson

Clergyman

Gifford

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

Ella simmons
Relief Corp
Mrs. Wallace

--------

Inflamation of Bowels

Date of Death ___2~5~a-u~g~·~1~9-1~7_________
Date of Birth --~1~8~3~8~--------------Occupation _________.H~o~m~e~------------Single or Married Widow
---------=Religion ------Aged

79

year5

------months ------ days

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

~-------------------------

Lot or Grave No. 1596

Sec No. _4..:.__
1
2

3

by

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4--------5 -------------6--------

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700 Blk. Ind/

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Date of Funeral

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Paid by Mrs. Spencer

27 Aug.

Place of Death Cherokee, Ks.

res.

Congregational Ch.

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service
Stauffer

Clergyman

10a45

-------

Chas. Rudi

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause.. of Death

Cerebral Hemarraghe

Date of Death

--~2~6~A~u~g··~1~9~1~7_______

Date of Birth

----------------------

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married
Religion
Aged

81

year~ ---~months

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

~------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

1917

Selden P. Spencer

L. Lewis

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No.

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2

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4
5

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Date of Funeral ____2_8__
A_u~g__________,__,

1917

Other Information
res. 721 Mo. St.
Paid by D. A sher

Place of DeathWichita, As.

------~------------.--.

Funeral Services at

721 Mo.

--~-------------

4,oo

Time of Funeral Service

Stauffer &amp; Thompson

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate

754

Cause of Death Stlnzel Cell Carcoroa Right Fibula
Date of Death 25 Aug. 1917
Date of Birth --------------------Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married Widow
-----------=-Religion ------Aged _2..;_7_ years ______months ______ days
Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment ~a~t_____o_a_k__H_1_1_1____._..__._..,__,
Lot or Grave No.

Aug.

Letha May Pareels
Parcels

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Clergyman

28

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1

2 -------------3

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NA1.ffi OF DECEASED

Charge to

Fannie Bergman

Ralph Burgman

644 Ky. St.

Other Information

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f. Ralph House

Date of Funeral 4 Sep
res. 644 Ky-.------------------Place of Death
Simmons Hosp.

b. Austria

Funeral Services at

_6~4~4~K~Y~·--------­

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

m. Marry

b. Austria

Pa1d by B?lph

2:00

-.:::...:....~-------

Unitarian Stauffer

Physician

Simmons

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

____________________

,_

Date of Death

1 Sept. 1917

Date of Birth

1 July 1847

Occupation

Home

----------------------------

Single or Married
Aged _z_o__

year~

Widow

Religion - - - - 1___.months
__
days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

-----------------Oak Hill

~-----------------------Lot or Grave No.
Sec No.
8

----

1
2

3
4

5
6

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--David H. Lewis

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

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---------------------Date of Funeral

4 Sept.

Place of Death

902 Mo. St. res.

f.
b.

m.

Funeral Services at

Christian

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Burt

Physician

Henry

b.

~hurch

Paid

2 :30
--------

Number of Burial Certicate

-----,-

Cause o-f Death
Date of Death

2 Sept. 1917
---------------29 May 1840
Date of Birth

Farmer

Occupation

m

Single or Married

Religion - - - - Aged 77

---

years --~
3
months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lo~

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2

days

-----------

Maple Grove
Sec No.
1
2

3
4 ---------

5

6 -----------

Other Information
Geo.
Ohio
Mary Hamilton
Ohito
by

Mr. Lewis

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NA!.ffi OF DECEASED

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How secured
-----------------------

Other Information
Paid

Date of Funeral 6 Sept.

----------------------

Place of Death
18 m. s.w.
res
at. Cummings
Funeral Services at Baptist Church
Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

____
10a.JO_______
_;,_,

Williamton

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate __9~---Cause orDeath

Paralysis

--------~~----------

Date of Death

.3 Sept. 1917

-----------------------------------------Occupation ________H_om
__e________________
Date of Birth

Single or Married

Widoe

Religion ------Aged _ 8.3_ years ______months _____ days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

-------------------------------

Interment at Oak Hill
Lot or Grave No. _______sec No •
1

2

3

4 --------------

5--------

6 --------------

by

Mr. Koser
Arthur'''

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OF DECEASED

lula Silverthorn

EUia

Charge to Sam Silverthorn 630 R.I.
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

Sept

2

--------------------

Place of Death 6)0 R.I.

res.

~--------~~-------

Funeral Services at

Baptist

--~------------

Time of Funeral Service

Other Information
Paid by s . Silverthorn

r.

Sam
b. Ind.
m.

Silverthorn

May C11nn1ngbam

b. Ky.

2s)O
-------

Clergyman
McConnell

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----•

Cause of Death
Date of Death

-------------------Aug. 1917
Jl

.30 Aug. 1896

Date of Birth

School

Occupation

Single or Married s
Aged

21

Religion
months

year~

1

•

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

vak Hill

Sec No.

9:

1

2
-------3

4------5

6

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NA1-1E OF DECEASED

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Sept . 1912

Infant of Alf or d R. Snyder

Charge to

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----------------------

Date of Funeral ~7~S~e~p~t~·------------

1JJ 2

Place of Death
Funeral

~ank

?

res.

--------------------No
Services at

Time of Funeral

---------------Service
---------

Clergyman
Anderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death Stillborn

--~~~~---------

Date of Death

_..~..?~S.:::.ep~t~,_...1:.l2~1=--'7_______

Date of Birth --------------------Occupation

s

Single or Married
Aged

Stillborn
year~

Religi on ------______months ______ da ys

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vaul t
Interment at
Lot or Gra ve No.

Oak Hi l l

Sec No .
1

2

3

4-------

5--------

6 _ _ _ _ _ __

Other Information
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b . Ks .

Constance Shearson
b . Ks .

Pai d by A.H. Snider

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NA1-1E OF DECEASED

Araminta Jane Pari:

Charge to

Other

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

Paid by A.L. Selig
f. John Shirley

8 Sept.

----~-------------

res.

1321 N.H.

b. Ky.

-------------------''

Funeral Services at

-----------------

Time of Funeral Service 2c30

--=-------

Clergyman

Stauffer

Physician

Anders on

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death Sen1alty
Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

--------------7 Sept. 1917

---~~~~~~----

3 Dec. 1834

-----------~-------

-----~H~om~e

______________

Single or Married Widow

_ _- - : = ' _

~.;;;;..,;;...;.;.._

Religion ______

•

Aged _8_2__

year~

----~months

_____ days

Body to be shipped --------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Informat~on

Oak Hill

Lot or Grave No. ------35
Sec No.

6

~---

1

2

34 _ _ _ _ _ __

5-------6--------

m. Marv
.. Franc1s M1Mm1ck
b . Ob1o

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NAME OF DECEASED

Mary Elizabeth Peas e
Mrs • .Alden 1225 Tenn

Charge to

Ot her Informat1on
Paid by Mrc. Alder or Alder.

Order given by
How secured

f.
b.

10 Sept.

Date of Funeral

Place of Death 1225 Tenn.

res.

•••

Funeral Services at

m. Willis Moss

____

Time of Funeral Service _...;__
2 •30
Clergyman

Sanderson

Physician

Giffard

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

Senialty

Date of Death

9 Sept. 1917

Date of Birth

20 Jan. 17

Occupation

??

1836

--------------------Home

---------------------------

Single or Married

Widow

Religion ------7__~months
Aged _8_1___ year~ __
l 9 da ys
Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

~------~~~~----------

Lot or Gra ve No. _______ Sec No .

Chandler ward

7

1

2

J

45 ---------

6-------

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NA14E OF DECEASED Gerhard
Charge to

1120 Pa. . St .

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

Other Information
Pa.1d by Gerhard Planz
also father

18 Sept

b. Lawrence, As.

Place of Death 1120 Pa, St/

res.

m. Edna Hodee

''

Funeral Services at

-----------------

Time of Funeral Service --~2~•~3~0~----J.K. Young
Clergyman
Jones G.W. &amp; McConnell
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of 3 irth

16 Sept. 1917

--------~------------

17 April

17 ??

----~~~----~------

Occupatir n ____H_om
__e____________________
Single or Married _s________~ ------Religion ------Aged

year~

4

months

29

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Oak Hill
Interment at
Lot or Grave No .

i2

19 12

Arthur Jacob Planz

Gerhard Planz

Date of Funeral

18 sept .

Sec

No. 4

1
2

J

4 --------------

5-------

6 _ _ _ _ _ __

b . Lone Star

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Infant of G.K. Fitzpatrick

NAl-1E OF DECEASED
Charge to

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---------------------

Date of Funeral --~24~S~e~p~t~·~--------Place of Death

N.w.
--~~~~~--------15M.

Funeral Services at

Other Information
f. G.K. Fitzpat rick
b . Ks .
m. Margurlte Martin
b. Minn.

No

----------------

Time of Funeral Service

--------

Clergyman

Dr. Kerr
Lecompton
Number of Burial Certicate ---Physician

Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

--------------------

------~2~4~S~e~p~t-._.19~1~2~-

88 ' ' ' ' '

--------------------

Occupation -------------------Single or Married __s______~ ~~--6 hrs.
Religion _ __
Aged _____ year:s ______months _____ days
Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault -----------Interment
_______________________
=a~t

Lot or Grave No.

24 Sept. 1917

Sec No.

---

1
2 ---------

3

4

5 ----------

6 ----------

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NAME OF DECEASED

27 Sept. 1917

Charles E. Witham

Charge to

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Date of Funeral 27 Sept

~--~~------------

Place of Death 1624 Tenn. St.
Funeral Services at

r es .

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Time of Funeral Service 2 a00

----------

Sanders on
Morse

Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

1881

Senility

-------------------25 Sept 1917

Date of Birth --------------------Occupation ________R_e_t_.__D_r_.____________
Single or Married __W_1_d_ow
__
er~- ~~---­
Religi on ------86
months ____ days
year!5
Aged

---

Body to be shipped ----------------S~yl

of Grave

Intermen~ at

Vaul~

Oak Hill

Lot or Gra ve No .

-----

Sec No .
1

2-------3
4

65------_ _ _ _ __

Other Information
Pg1d by Mr.

Van DeusPn

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NAl~ OF DECEASED

Charge to

H.c. Goodrich 7J1 Kans. Ave Topeka, Ks.

Date of Funeral

Other Information
res. 718 ~. 4th St.

------~-----------------Music .....
Misses Rig~s

JO Sept

~--~~-----------

Place of Death Long Beach , Ca.
Funeral Services at 718 W. 4th
Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Maughl1n

3•00

------

A.C. Sellery

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

896

----

Cause of Death Hodkins D. Disease
Date of Death

26 Sept. 1917

--------------------Birth
---------------------

Occupation

Home

Single or Married
Aged _ 7_1_

1912

Mrs. 1•1ary Goodrich

Order given by
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Date of

JO Sept.

year~

Widow
Religion _ __
months ____ days

---

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill

~-----------------------

Lot or Grave No. _______sec No.

~8--

1
2

3

4------5

6 _ _ _ _ __

Paid by F.E. Goodrich
Arkansas City, Ks

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R. q uelch

Wilma

NA1·1E OF DECEASED

3 Oct. 19· 17

Charge to

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How secured

---------------------f

a Oct .

Date of Funeral

Other Information
r r;-. s 634 R. I .
•• Wmlliam

------------------Place of Death
res.
-------------------Funeral Services at Funks Chapel

b. N.Y.
m. Rose E. Rober ts
Ks .
m.

Time of Funeral Service 9aJO

Paid

______

_.;.,_

Clergyman Gordon
Sibley, Ks .
Simmons
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

------

Ulcer of Stamack

--~~~~~~~~~

Date of Death ----~l~)~c~t~·~1~91~?~----2 Oct . 1904
Date of Birth
Occupation ____s_c_h_o_o_l_________________

---------------------

Single or Married

~5------~ ~~--­

Religion ------

Aged _ 1 2___ year~ _1_1___months

29

days

Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault -----------Interment

=a~t--~T~e~c~u~m_s~e_h____________

Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

---

1

2 --~--------

3

4

5 ----------6 -----------

by

Wm.

Que lc~

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NAME OF DECEASED

Wi lson

Charge to

n.

Pearce

100S Pa .

Order given by
How secured

f • . •

Other I nformation
Ge o. E. Pearce

Date of Funeral 4 Oct.

b . Ks.

Place o£ Death 1824

N. H. St . r es .

m. Laure qenderson
b . Al .

Funeral Services at

'''''

-------------------------------

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

2 a00

Stauf fer
Henry

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

----

----------------5 Oc t. 1917

Date of Birth

1 2 Dec . 1916

Occupation --~H~o~m~e~-----------------­
Single or Married -------=S
Religion ------Aged

year~

9

months

23

----

days

Body to be shi pped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

~----------------------

Lot or Gr a ve No . _____Sec No.
1

2

3

4 -------------

5--------

6--------

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Frank H. Kr use

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

9 Oct.

Date of Funeral

~-----------------

1235 N.Y.

Place of Death

Funeral Services at

res.

•••
----------------

_ ______

__;_
Time of Funeral Service 2 aOO

Stauffer

Clergyman

Anderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death Brights Disease

----

Date of Death

7 Oct. 1917

Date of Birth

18 Mar. 1860

Occupation

Tailor

--------------------------Div.

Single or Married
Aged 57

Religi on
6

year~

months

19

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Gra ve No.

Oak Hill
114

Sec No .

8

1

2

3

4------65------_ _ _ _ _ __

•

9 Oct. 1917

Pa11

by Kruse

Bro.

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NAME OF DECEASED

1 0 Oct. 191 7

Ethel Burton

Charge to

-----------------Order given by

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---------------------

Date of Funeral

10 Oct .

Place of Death Washington. D.c.
Funeral Services at

Funks ~hapel

Time of Funeral Service JaJO

------

Clergyman
Physician

Hargett
J. Ramsey Nevi tt

Number of Burial Certicate

Wash. D.c.

----

Cause of DeathSu1c1de, Aph1yx1a
Date of Death

7 )ct . 1917

------------~-------

Date of Birth

--------------------Occupation
Home
--------------------------

Single or Married ____M____~M~e thodist
Religion _ __
Aged

36

year~

_____months

days

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault ------------Oak Hill
Interment at

~------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

---

Sec No.

8

1
2

-------4-------)

65 _ _ _ _ _ __

Other Informati on
Paid by lrlr. J. Bur ton

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NA14E OF DECEASED

Dorcas Hi ll

Charge to

--------------------Order given by
How secured

----------------------

Date of Funeral 16 Oct.

----------------W. 8 th. St . r es .

Place of Death

F unera1 S erv~ces
.
at ' ' ' '

----------------

Time of Funeral Service 4 • 00
------Luck
Clergyman
Anderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause o:f Death
Date of Death

----

--------------------

Date of Birth

15 Oct . 1917

10 Se pt . 1915

Occupation ______H_om
__
e _________________
Single or Married _ s___-=- _,___
Rel i gion ------2
1
15
Aged _____
year~ ______months ______ days
Body to be shi pped -----------------

Styl of Grave Vaul t ------------Interment at Oak H111 Mausa l eam

Lot or Gra ve No .

Sec No .

- --

1

2

-

3
4 ----------

5--------

6--------

Other Informa t i on
Paid by Irving Hi l l
father
b . Ks.
m. Hortepse Hi ll
b. Iowa

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208

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

Lucy Isabel

H.!. Jones

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

--------------------Columbus , Ks.

Funeral Services at H.T. Jones 11JO

Te~n.

10 r00

Time of Funeral Service

-----------

Clergyman

Wilcox

Physician

Columbus,

Miss

Number of Burial Certicate

102

Cause of Death

Eclap1c

Date of Death

20 Oct. 1917

Date of Birth

Oct . 1917

Townley

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

Pregnancy Hemorage

------------------------------------------

Occupation --------------------------Single or Married _M________=- ~~--­
Religion ------24
8
Aged ) 2
months
days
year~

---

------

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment

)

=a~t______
P_la_c__
ed___
1n__m_a_u_s_e_l_e_u_m_

Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

----

1
2

J

4 -------------5

6 --------------

Other Informat1on
Pa1d by Wayne u, Townley

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NAME 0 F DECEASED ..,;---...;H::.:e::.:l::.::l:.::e:.!.:n~CZ.!..• .....:C~r~a~w~f~o~r~d_ __ _ _
Charge to
Miss Crawford 1108 Ky .
----~--------~~Other Informa tion
Order given by
Paid by Anna nell Crawford
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

23 Oc t .

1108 Ky . St . res .

.

'
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Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

J aOO
-------

Black

Physician

•

Gifford

Number of Burial Certicate

Date of Death

----

--------------------

2 1 Oct. 1917

Date of Birth _ _._;,7_ J_u_l y;;...._.._1_8_· _8_=.;
18~3~8:;...
Occupation _____H
__
om_e__________________
Single or Married Widower
Aged _7_9_ year:s

3

Rel igi on _ __
14 days
months

------

----~

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vaul t
Interment =a~t________
oa_k__H_i_1_1__________

Lot or Gra ve No .

Se c No.

-------

John J or don

b . Scotland

-------~----------

Funeral Services at

Cause of Death

f .

8

----

1

2

3--------

4-------65------_ _ _ _ _ __

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NAl.fE OF DECEASED

Charge to

L . St a r Bank

Lone Sta r .

Order given by
How secured
---------------------

Place of Death

-------------------OklaJnoma.

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral

---------------Service
-----Hoover

Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate ------Cause of Death -------------------Date of Death --------------------Date of Birth -------------------Occupation------------------------Single or Married

-----n-:""
~-=--Religi on _ __

Aged _ __ year!5 ______months ______ days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment

Coll 1er Cemetery

!a~t----~~~~------~---

Lot or. Grave No.

2J Oct. 1917

Manf or d H. Ulrich

Will Ulrich

Date of Funeral

l
)Da te

- --

Sec No. _ _
1

2
j

4 _ _ _ _ __
65 _ _ _ _ __

Other Information
Paid by Mrs. M Ulrich

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NA1-1E OF DECEASED

l
)Date

24 Oc t. 191?

Fr ank Welcher

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

------------------Kansas Ci ty Mo. r es .

Funeral Services at

~

Funk

Time of Funeral Service

hapel

2 aJO

-------

Clergyman
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

----

Mi t r al St enosis

23 Oc t . 1917

---------------------

Occupation -------------------------Single or Married
Aged ____ year:!

--------~ ~~--­

Religion -------

months

-----

da ys

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vaul t
Interment ~a~t__________o_ a_k__H_1_1_1_______
Lot or Gra ve No .

Sec No.

- --

1

2- - - ------

J
4

5-------6--------

Other Informa t~on
Paid by C . A . Welcher

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NAME OF DECEASED

Herman Dauthitt

Charge to

l~l?Ky.

Mrs Dauthett

Order given by
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

26 Oct.

--~~~~---------

1617 KySt. (Porch)

Funeral Services at''''
Time of Funeral
Clergyman

---------------Service J' 00
-------

Luck &amp; Hargett

Sinunons

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Cause of Death

--~T~yp~h~o=i~d~F~e~v~er~---

Date of Death

24

Date of Birth
Occupation

Oct . 1917
------~--~--~~--29
20 July 1886

J1

J

--------------------Proff. t K.U.
4

Single or Married
Aged

M

Unitarian
Religion
months

year:5 J

4

days

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment

1

~a~t_____o
_~~_H_i_l_l___________

Lot or Grave No.

10

Sec No.8___
1

2
-------3

4-------5 _ _ _ _ __
6---------

Other Information
Paid by Bessie P. Douth i tt
f. E. P . Dol:hit t
b . Pa .

m. Ella Herman
b . Mo .

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NA14E OF DECEASED

27 Oct . 1917

Orah Carter

Charge to

------------------Order given
by

How secured

---------------------

Place of Death

b . Mo .

27 Oct .

Date of Funeral

m.

1326 R I St re~s~·~
----~~~·~·~~·~
,,, Porch

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service 2 aJO

--------

Clergyman

Henderson &amp; Jackson
Rudolph

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

----

Tuberculosis

--~~~~~~------

24 Oct . 191?

------~~--~~-----

20 July 1885

--------~----~-----

Occupation ______s_c_h_o_o_l__T_e_a_c_h_e_r_______

s

Single or Married
32
year:s
Aged ___

J

Religion _ __
4
days
months

-----

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault ------------Interment ~a~t___
oa_k__H_1_l_l__________

Lot or Grave No.

---

Sec No.

4

1
2

3

4--------5

6

F.

Other Information
Adam s . Carter
(Paid)

Hattie Smith
b. Ks.

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OF DECEASED

Charge to

John J. 'Rarrett

J . F. ODonnell

1109 Broadway

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

K.C.,Mo.
Other Information
Whe re born ? 14 W. 29th K.C. ,Me

Shipped to J.J . ODonell

K.c.,

3 mile

t'to.

Schaake Farm

E ,

K.c.

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Physician

H.T. Jones {Cor.)

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death __E~x~p_o_s_u_r_e~---------Date of Death

23 Oct. 1917
11 Au~. 1884

Date of Birth
Occupation

--~2~7__0~c~t~.__
1__1~7--

R.R . Clerk

Single or Married _s________~ ~~--­
Religion -----2
3
3
Aged _ _ _ year~
days
months

__

___;

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment ~a~t~----------------------Sec No.
Lot or Grave No .

----

1
2

3
4; -------------

6

Henry J . Ba rrett
b. Ireland
f.

M· He lona Sel~e7
b. Ireland

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NA1r1E OF DECEASED

27 Oct. 1917

Norman Albert Cramer

Charge to

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

Paid by MrQ . Cramer

Date of Funeral 2 7 Oct . 1 917
Loveland, Col.
Place of Death

f. S.M. Cra.cer

res.

----------------------

Funeral Services at Oak Hill City Vault
Time of Funeral Service

l1asons # 6
M. M. Bailey

Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

Lovelamd . Col .
49
----

Apoplexey

Cause of Death
Date of Death

21 Oct . 1917

Date of Birth

1)

Oct . 1866

D. Physician

Occupation

M

Single or Married
Aged 51

_______

5PM

___,;;;..._

Religion _ _ __

months
year:5 ---·
0

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

----

1
2

J

4

5

6

8

days

m.

Hanna
b. Pa.

McClun~

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Amos D. Johnson

NAl-tE OF DECEASED

Charge to

Jr. writ t en in penci l

OJ

D.W. Newcomer &amp; Sons K. C.,Mo .

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral 29 Oct .
rea.
Place of Death Ft. Sill Ok. K.c., Mo.

---------------------

Funeral Services at

Oak Hil l

Time of Funeral Service

1208 Santa Fe

Clergyman
Physician

K.K.

Smith - Topeka

D/ A. Mayner

Ft. S il l , Ok .

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death Gun Shot "ound
Date of Death

2 5 Oct . l 9l7

Date of Birth --------------------Soldier
Occupation
Single or Married
Aged

25 years

----

___

Religion ------days

months

,__;

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Lane Lot
0 8________________
k Hil l
Interment ~a~t_______
__

Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

----

1

2

3

I.

5
6

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Mary A. Myers
Loranz o Myers

Charge to

--=l;...,_:.;
N;..;:b;..;.v;..;..___;;.1""""9_1.....
? __

J Miles E.

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

Other Information
Fa1d by Francis Myers

Shipped Samta Fe

8 a40 P¥--------------------------f.
Loranzo ~yers
1 Nov
J miles E. res.
Place of Death
b. Iowa
Funeral Services at Eddysville, Iowa
m. Francis Stran~e
Date of Funeral

Time of Funeral Service
Doctor
H r Jones
Cl
ergyman -----·--·------------------Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death __T;..;.y;..;.p_h_o_1_d__F_e_v_e_r_______
Date of Death _..:;J_l_O_c_t_._19_1_7_ _ __
18_9_5_______
Date of Birth __7_ 0_c_t_._
••

Occupation _·_____c_i~g~a_r___ak
__e_r___________
I

Single or Married

s
Religion -------

Aged

22

year!5

months

----

Body to be shipped

~ddysv 1 lle .

24

days

I owa

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment
_________________________
~a~t

Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

----

1
2

J

4

65 _ _ _ _ _ __

b . Iowa

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OF DECEASED

J Nov. 1917

Homer r.r • Poberts

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
----------------------

J Nov.

Date of Funeral

----------------Cor. 7 na1ne

Place of Death

Funeral Services at _7~4~4~Ar~k~·--------­
Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Physician

_2 aJO_______
_.;;,..

Kelsall

-------------------------G.W. Jones &amp; McConnell

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death
Date of Death

1 Nov. 1917

Date of Birth

1J nar. 1903

----------------------

Occupation ________W~a~g~o~n~D~r~i_v~e~r________
Single or Married
Aged

14

year~

7

s
Religion
mon~hs

18

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Oa.k Hill

Sec No . 4
1

2

3
4

5
6

days

Other Informat1on
res. 744 Ark . St.
f. J. o • .a.oberts
b. Iowa

m. Effie Mariner
b. Iowa

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NAME OF DECEASED

a

No~ . 1S1$

John Parsons Coffman

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

a

Place of Death

84 5 Mai n St . r es .

b. Va .

Nov. 1917

Funeral Services at

'''

f.

Other Information
....,
Samu e l of f man

m. Hanna Pars ons
b . Va.

.

Pai d by Mary E. Coffman

Time of Funeral Service 2 aJO

--------

Clergyman

Baptist

Physician

OConnell

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death Seeal it y Dement i a
Date of Death __4____N
_o_v_.__1_9_1_7_________
Date of Birth
Occupation

1 2 July 1841

Mini s t er

Single or Married _M
_______~ ~~-­
Religion - - ---Aged _7...,;6:;;..__ year:s

months

----

Body to be s hipped
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9 Nov 1917

W1111am G. Mi tchell

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How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

9 Nov .
Fort Snel ling

----------------------

Funeral Ser vices at

Funk

~~~-----------

Ot her Information
res Si x ~orners, 6 m. N. £.
f • .. Eli J . Mitchell
b . Tenn .
Paid by J . F.

Time of Funeral Service -2~a~O~O~------Clergyman Jenn i ngs
Physician

-------------------------C. H. Lovewell

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

Army

Endocardet 1s

5 Nov. 1917

Date of Birth ---------------------Occupation ----=2~n~d~·-=L~i~eu~t~·-4~1~I~n~f~·----Singl e or Marr ied --~s~----~ ~~--­
Religion ------Aged

22

y e ar~ _6____~months

24

da ys

Body to be shipped ----------------St yl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Mapl e Gr ove

Lot or Gra ve No. 2_8_o_____Sec No.
1

2 --------------

3
5 _______
6 _ _ _ _ _ __

4-------

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NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

John P. Hppk1ns

Mrs. John P . Hopkins H. Lawrence

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

Other Information
f

I Ben

Ho~kins

No .
b . Ga .
Date of Funeral
m. Elizabeth Paige
res. N. Lawrence
Place o£ Death
3 Miles East on U.P. tracks
b. Ga.

Funeral Services at Denton ,

J.

x.

--------~-------

Time o£ Funeral Service
Clergyman
Physician

H.'!l

Pa1d by Mrs. Rapk1ns

----------

Jones

Number o£ Burial Certicate

-----

Cause of Death --------------------Date of Death
9 Nov. 1917
Date o£ Birth
Occupation

20 Aug. 1870

U.P . R.R . Supervisor

Single or Married ~1~1------~~ ~~-.
Religion - - - - Aged

47

year~ _2_____months

19

Body to be shipped Denton, Tx;.
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1
2

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Alferd W. Metcalf

Helen Metcalf

1124 Miss.
Other Information

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

Paid by Helen Metealf

Date of Funeral 15 Nov.

f. William H. Metcalf

Place of Death

------------------1124 Miss. St. res.
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Time of Funeral Service

b. N.H.

m. Rebecca Burgess
b. N.H .

10

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Clergyman

Luck

Physician

Anderson, A.J.

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

13 Nov. 1917

Date of Birth

29 •·•ay 1837

Occupation

--------------------Ret.

Single or Married

Unitarian

M

-:--~--

Religion ------Aged

80

year!! 5

------

months

14

------

Body to be shipped

Styl of Crave Vault
Interment

~a~t--~Oa~k~H~i~l_l
______________

Lot or Grave

ell or Nell 1Q1:
Sec No •
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res.

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m. Susan Gutten
b . Pa .

-----------------

Paid by Mrs. Fincher

Time of Funeral Service l O:J O
Congregation

Clergyman

---------

Anderson, A.J.

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Apoplexy

Cause of Death

Nov. 191?

Date of Death

lJ

Date of 3irth

2 1 Jan. 184S

Truancy Offic er

Occupatj :&gt;n

Single or Married M-------~- ____
Religi on -----Aged

72

year~ _9 _ _~months

22

da ys

Body to be shipped

Styl of Grave Vaul t
Intermen ~

at

Lot or Gra ve No .

1917

Other Information
b . Pa.

16 Nov.

402

Place of Death

Nov.

John D. Finc her
----~~~----------

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Date of Funeral

16

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Sec No .
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2 ------------3
4

5
6

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NAME OF DECEASED

16 Nov, 1917

Walten M. Eastman

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

16 Nov.

Other Informa~ion
res. 1 20 Oh io
Paid by Mr . Eastman

~--------------

Place of Death

Wich1 t,..., Ks.

Funeral Services at

bought lot

122 0 Ohio

Time of Funeral Service 2&amp;)0

-------

Clergyman

Bishop &amp; Rev . Stauffer

Physician

Heckman, D.G.
Cor.
Wichita
Number of Burial Certicat~5J1

----

Cause of Death

Gunshot wound
1) Nov. 1917

Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation

Aged

5aJO PM

--------------------Minister

----------------------------

Single or Married
year~

s

Religion

_ _ _.months

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment ~a~t_______o_a_k__
H_1_1_1__________
Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

------

Mrs. Eastman from

12

1
2

J
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65 _ _ _ _ _ __

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Waldo

NA1·1E OF DECEASED

Charge to

Whitman

1124 Miss. St .

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

f. Alfred Whitman

Date of Funeral 18 Nov. 1917
Place of Death

Greely , Col.

Funeral Services at

Physician

Diod
•

Date of Death

res.

m. Mary Br o-.m
b.

PM

---------

Greely . Col,

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

b. Mass.

Unitarian Ch.

Time of Funeral Service
Luck
Clergyman

Other Information
Paid by Lola B. Brown

----

Typhoid Fever

--~------------------

10 Oct. 1917
25 Apr. 1882

-----------------------

Date of Birth
Occupation _________c_h_e_m_i_s_t_____________

----------------------

Single or Married

--~M----=- ~~--­

Religion ------17
days
Aged _3_5_ year~ _5____~months
Body to be shipped -----------------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Oak Hill
Lot or Grave No. ____Sec No.
1
2

3

4 ------------5

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Charge to

William Mohoundra

A.J. Mohoundra

Paid

Order given by
How secured
---------------------20 Nov.
Date of Funeral
Place o£ Death

321

Funeral Services at

Physician

Burt

Other Information
f.

A.J.

b.

Il.

m. Drucella Braden

Funston Ave.

.
' .'
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Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

b. Il.

2a00

--------

-----------------------H.T. Jones

Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Cause o£ Death
19 Nov. 1917

Date of Death
Date o£

------------------Birth

--------------------Laborer
Occupation
----------------------------

Single or Married Widower

Religion ------Aged

37

years _ _ _months

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

20 Nov . 1917

Maple Grove

Sec No .
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2

J
4 --------------

5
6

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NAl.ffi OF DECEASED

Charge to

ti•

Corley

Allen

---------------------------

Other Information
Wm.

Order given by ---------------------How secured

r.

Date of Funeral

b. N. Y.
m.
f1cNeal

Place of Death

21 Nov.

---------------------922 Pa. St. res.

Funeral Services at

''''

-----------------

Time of Funeral Service
Young

Clergyman

b . Sc otland

2&amp;)0

-----------

A. o.u.w. N.

Paid by Mi ss Allen

Rudolph

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

-------

Cause of Death --------------------Date of Death
19 Nov. 1917
Date of Birth
Occupation

18 Aug. 1835
Laeorer Cang. Factory

Single or Married __W
__
id_o_w_e_r-=- ~~--­
Religion -----1
82
days
months
year~
Aged

------

-----

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment

~a~t_____
v~ak~_H_1_1_1___________

Lot or Gra ve No.

Sec No .

------

12

1

2 -------------3
4

5

6

Lawrence S5.00
auto

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NAlJ[E OF DECEASED

Andrew Greenless

---------------------------------

Charge to

Other Information
Paid by Chas, GreQless

Order given by
How secured
Date of Funeral
Place of Death

23 Nov.

---------------------Coffeyville, Ks . res.

Funeral Services at

Oak Hill

Time of Funeral Service
Sanderson
Clergyman

10sJO

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate

-------

Cause of Death Bronchitis
Date of Death

22 Nov. 1917

--------------------20 Nov. 1917

Date of Birth ---------------------Occupation ----------------------------·
Single or Married
Religion -----Aged _8_6_ year:s

-----

months

da y s

Body to be shipped

Styl of Grave Vault -------------1_1____________
Interment ~a~t_____o_a_k__H_i_

Lot or Gra ve No.

Sec No .

-----

12

1
2

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4
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NA!~

OF DECEASED

1
)Date

"" 2J Nov. 1917

Thomas Jones

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Dat e of Funeral
Place of Death

23 Nov.

Topeka, Ks.

res •

• • t t •

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral Service

----------

Clergyman
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

Lobar Puenmonia.

Date of Death

21 Nov. 1917

Date of Birth
Occupation ------------------------Single or Married M-----~- ~~---Religion
Aged

66

year:s

months

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Oak Hill
Interment at
9
Sec No.
Lot or Grave No.
1

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J
4

5
6

1

Hurd Lot

bther Information
Paid by Mrs . Hurd

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Swan Johnson

NAl·tE OF DECEASED

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

f.

Other Information
James Johnson

b . Sweden

28 Nov.

Pai d by

Place of Death

1105 R.I.

Funeral Services at

Stauffer

res.

2aJO

--------•

Physician

Anderson.

A ,J,

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death
Date of Death

26 Nov. 1917

Date of Birth

1843

Occupation

-------------------Ret. Farme r

Single or Married __M______~- ~~---Religion
74
Aged ____ year:s _____months ______ days
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Jo~nson

.
''.
----------------

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Oscar

Oak Hill

Lot or Gra ve No. _ ___s ec No .
1

2

3
4

5

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NM~ OF DECEASED __E~J~J~a_c~a~r~t~e~r---------------------­
Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

Other Information
Paid

28 Noy, 1917

Place of Death ~~3~2~8~L~o~c~u~s~t--~r~e~s____
Death K. C. ,Mo.
Funeral Services at --~1~2~8-=L~o~c~u~s~t____
1aJO

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

Holyfield

Physician

Holbrooks

-----------

KC ,Mo.

Number of Burial Certicate

--~5_18_9
___

Cause of Death ____M_e_i_n_n~g~i_t_i_s_______
Date of Death ____2_6__N_o_v_,__1_9_1_7_______
Date of Birth --------------------Occupation --------------------------Single or Married _M________~ ~~--­
Religion -----months
days
Aged 44
year~

----·

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Maple Grove
Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

-----

1

2

J

4

65 _________

by

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NAl·1E OF DECEASED

28 Nov. 1917

John Marshall Sutton

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

28 Nov. 1917

Place of Death

Russel, Ks.

Funeral

Other Information
D1s1ntennent

res.

-------------------... '
Services at

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

14 Aug. 1897

Date of Birth

10 Feb. 1880

1880

Occupation
Single or Married
Aged

17

Religion ------year~ _6____months __4__ days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Oak Hill Masoleam __
Interment
______________________
~a~t

Lot or Grave No .

Sec No.

----

1
2

.3
4 -------------

5-------

6

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NAl·fE OF DECEASED

Charge to

Mrs. Olena G. McGee

R. Q, McGee

20 5 N. Monroe
Other Information

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death
Funeral

Paid

R.

McGe~

--------~~-----

K.c. ,Mo.

res.

-------------------Services at Oak Hill
Not e

Clergyman
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death Masmecia Coma Senol Nephri tis

----

Date of Death

---~2~8~N~o~v~·~1~9~1~?____

Date of Birth

----------------------

Occupation -----------------------Single or Married
79

by

JO Nov. 1917

Time of Funeral Service

Aged

JO Nov. 1917

)

year~

--------=~~--­
Religion -------

---

months

days

Body to be shipped ----------------

Styl of Crave Vaul t
'-~ak Hi ll
Interment ~a~t~------~-------------Sec No.
Lot or Gra ve No .

- ---

1

2 -------------

3
4

5
6

May send samethin~._. for
Rev . Hargett
(Didnot)

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NAME OF DECEASED

Adeline A. Kimball

R.E . Melvin

Charge t o

Other Information

Order given by --------------------How secur ed
Date of Funer al J Dec.1917

~----~~-----------

New Hampshire

Place of Dea t h

.. '

Funeral Services at

St . or State?

Time of Funeral Service ___2_s_o_o_______
Stauffer

Clergyman
Physicia n

Note at top left corner

Number of Buri al Certicate -------Cause of Death
Date of Death

Chron1 c Gastritis

Pd .

J . O. Brien
28 Nov. 1917

J . Si mmons

Date of Birt h --------------------Occupation
Singl e or Marr ied
Aged

Sexton

year!!

Religi on
months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Lot or Gra ve No.

Oak Hi ll
Sec

1

2

3
l.

5

6

No.

da ys

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Tasker
Mary Ellen Tasher

NAME OF DECEASED
Bomgardner
Charge to

Topeka, Ks.

Order given by
How secured
---------------------3 Dec.
Date of Funeral

Other Information
Paid by H.E. Tasker

, Ks . r es.
Topeka
----~~~~~~--

Place o£ Death

Funeral Services at Topeka

&amp; Oak

Hill

Time o£ Funeral Service 2a05

---------

Clergyman
Physician

Topeka
W.H. We1dl1ng
'f opeka, Ks •

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause o£ Death
Date o£

--------------------1 Dec. 1917
Death
----------------------

Date of Birth --------------------Occupation --------------------------Single or Married --------~~
------Religion
------8
17 days
70
______months ______
year~
Aged
Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault ------------Interment ~a~t~__o_a_k__H_1_1_1_____________
Lot or Grave No.

-----

Sec No.

1
2

J
45 -------------_ _ _ _ __
6 _ _ _ _ _ __

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NAl-1E OF DECEASED

Sarah A. Walgamott

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
----------------------

Other Information
Paid by E

6 Dec.

Date of Funeral

Topeka, Ks. res.

Place of Death

Paid to Bamgardner, rop. 3 2 5 . 0

1223 Ohio St.

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service 2aJO
Clergyman
Physician

Hargett

----------

-------------------------Topeka, Ks.

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death Chronic
Date of Death

Nephr1t1s

--~4~D~e~c~·~1~9~1~7________

Date of Birth
Occupation ------~H~o~m~e~--------------Widow

Single or Married
Aged

77

Religion ------11

year~

months

20

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at.
Lot or Grave No.

Weatlne Walgam o t t

Of\k

Hill
Sec No.
1

2

J

4

5 _ _ _ _ __
6

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12 Dec. 1917

Charline Pearcy Morgan

OF DECEASED

Miss R.R. Mor gan
1101 Mo.

Charge to

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

r.

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Mor.an

b. N . Y.

Date of Funeral 12 Dec.
Place of Death

------------------1101 Mo. St . rea.

Funeral Services at

----------------11 Dec .
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m.
b.

Paid by

Gardner

----Chronic Diarehea
Death
---------------------

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of

Date of Death

10 Dec. 191 7

Date of Birth ____1_8_4_7_____________
Home

Occupation

s

Single or Married
Aged

70

year~

Religion -----days
months

----

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Leavenwort h
Sec
No.
Lot or Grave No.

----

1
2

3
l.

65 _ _ _ _ __

~iss

cneck tp

Time of Funeral Service 4rJO PM
Luck
Clergyman
Physician

Sarah A.
Conn.

Wallin~

aose

iJaVis

~.

Morgan

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12 »~

Dec.

, 9, 7

John T. Rot hwell

Charge to

Ot her Information

Order given by
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral

12 Dec.

------~---------

5

Place of Death

res.

Miles N.

'''
---------------Service 10a30
------

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral

---

Clergyman

Henry

Physician

----

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Mitral Insufficienc y
Date of Death
Date of Birth

10

1 1

9 7

Dec.

18

5 Feb.

5°

Occupation ___F_a_rm
__e_r__________________
Single or Married Widower

67
Aged ___

'

10

year~

Religion ------5
days
months

---

Body to be shipped ----------------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Oak Hill

Sec No .
1
2

3
4

5
6

D. Asher

r.

Johny
b. Mo .

Paid
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C. Daughert y
817 Tenn.

Other Information

Order given by
How secured

f. Richard Jennings
b. Pa.

Date of Funeral --~~---------14 Dec .
Place of Death

8l?

Funeral Services at

Tenn.

Paid by

res.

••• a

_____

----~----------

Time of Funeral Service ..;;;...;,....;;;..;;.
2 s00
Clergyman

Hargett

Physician

Simmons

Number of Burial Certicate 1735
Cause of Death
Date of Death

Apoplexy

-------------------12 Dec. 1917

8 ~ec. 1829

Date of Birth
Occupation

Ret. Farmer , 18 yrs.
Widower

Single or Married
Aged

88

----------------

A. Jackson Jennings

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

14 Dec. 1917

Religion
months

year~

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

----

Sec No.
1
2

J

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C.H .

Dau~herty

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NA1tiE OF DECEASED

Nann1e McGath

Mrs Lucy

Charge to

Other Information
f. Gi lber t Dus in

Order given by
How secured
Date of Funeral

16 Dec . 1917

16 Dec.

----------------

Faid

by Mrs . Anna

-

...ucy

Place of Death ___s_o_B__N_.~?t_h__~r~e~s~·--Funeral Services at

N• Lawrence Me th o di st ch.

--------------------------

1

------

Time of Funeral Service
Bert
Clergyman
Physician

2 00

Smith

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death Acute
Date of Death

Asthma

14 Dec. 1917
1844
14

--------------------Date of Birth
Aug.
--------------------Occupation ______H_o_m_e_________________
WidOW

Single or Married

73
___
years
Aged

Religion ------29 days
____
months

---

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

Interment ~a~t--~O~a~k~H~i~l~l-----------Lot or Grave

N 0 .a.B.G.1 2 ~ec No .
122

11

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NAl&lt;1E OF DECEASED

Geo. Talley

Charge to

9JJ Oh io St .
Other Information

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

9JJ

Funeral Services at

r. Sol em Uear.hman

~.

18

0~10

b. Eng.
St . res.

m. s . Endicot t;
b . Eng .

'''''

Time of Funeral Service

2 cJO

Clergyman

__S~an~d~e~r~s~o~n~--------------

Physician

~A~n~d~e~r~s~o~n._

________________

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

----

Paralysis
16 Dec . 1917
29 Nov . 1859

Occupation -·----~H~om~~-----------------­
Single or Married ~M~----~- -~--­
Religion ------Aged ...;;5;_8__

year~

______months

~1.7___

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment ~a~t-----------------------12
1
1
Lot or Grave No. _ _5_____Sec No.
1
2

J

l.

5
6

days

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NAME OF DECEASED

19

u~c.

1917

William H. McCrary

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

19 Dec.

----~~~-------

Place of Death --~J_O~J--~_lm
__s_t~·~r~e~s~·--Funeral Services at ' ' ' '

----------------9aJO

Time of Funeral Service

------------

Huffman

Clergyman

Henry

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death Pueumonia
Date of

----

-------------------17 Dec. 1917
Death
----------------------

Date of Birth --------------------Teamster
Occupation --------------------------Single or Married Widower
Religion
Aged

60

year:5

__

months

___,;

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Williamst own

Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

----

1

2

3

4 -------------65 _ _ _ _ _ __

Other Information
Paid by Geo. McCrary

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Sonora Metsker

Dec. 1917

Other Information

Order given by --------------------How secu r ed
Date of Funeral 2 3 Deo •
Place of Death

2)

Probated 2 July 1018
Salome Met sker
------------------------~~~

NAl4E OF DECEASED

Charge t o

'}Date

--------------------151) R.I. r e s.

Sonra Metsker

and G . H .
' •' ' •
f , Jos e ph St•phen

b. Pa .
m. Mary
b.

Funeral Services at Col lier
Time of Funeral Service

P~1d by

Shellebar~er

Pa .

11a 00

Kuhne

Clergyman

Keith

Phys ician

Number of Burial Certicate
Caus e of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

2 1 Dec . 1 917

3 uar. 1841

Occupation ----------~H~om~e~----------­
W1dOW

Single or Married
Aged

?6

Religion ------__1...;.
8_ days
years ~9~___months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment !a~t--~c~o~1~1~1~e~r~-----------­

Lot or Gra ve No .

-----

Sec No .
1

2

J

4

5
6

•

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No. 244
NA1·1E OF DECEASED

Charge to

Catherine Louise Ketels

Kent Ketela 719 N. H.

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

Place of Death

'''

-----------------Funeral Services at
'''
-----------------

Time of Funeral Service 10aJO

---------

Clergyman

Stauffer

Physician

Anderson

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

21 Feb. 1826

Home

Occupation

M

Single or Married
91

----

--------------------22 Dec. 1917

Date of Birth

year~

Religi on

_1_o____months

1

da ys

Body to be shipped --------------- -

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment ~a~t~----~O~a~k~H~l~l~l~-------­
•

Lot or Gra ve No.

Sec No .

----

1
2

J
45
6

Other Information
Paid by P.W. Barteld1es

Bowie Corn1ls
b. Cut1ng Scotla~d
m. Anna Lawrence
b . Welt Scotland
f.

24 Dec. 1917

Date of Funeral

Aged

l

-------------------________
_ _ _ _ _ __

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No. 245

23 Dec. 11917

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NAl·tE OF DECEASED

Jack Greene

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

Other Information
After name of fathet (Sister )
Paid Frank Alden ~t Bonn~r Sp.

24 Dec. 1917

Place of Death

Bonner Springs, Ks.

Funeral Services at

$75.00
res.
Paid by Mrs . Henriett a

Funk Cba:gel

Turner 1301 N.J. St.
(S is ter)

--------

Time of Funeral Service JsOO
Clergyman

Jackson

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate --~2~3---Cause of Death ___c_ar
__d_i_a_c__A_s_t_hm__a_____
Date of Death _ _.::2:.;:.1_:.D.::;.ec:;..;..
• ....;1~9~1;...~.7____
Date of Birth ------------------Occupation
Single or Married -------~~
------Religion
•

Aged

year~

----__.;

months

Body to be shipped

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment !a~t-----------------------Sec No.
Lot or Grave No.

-----

1
2

3
J.

5

6

days

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)Date 25 Dec. 1917

No. 246

---

NAl.{E OF

DECEASED

Arthur M .

S ampson

Arthur Sampson 1723 Tenn .

Charge to

Other Information
Paid by Arthur ~Ampson

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

f. Athur Samnson
b . Lawrenc~. Ks .

25 Dec.

Date of Funeral

1?23 Tenn . St .

Place of Death
Funeral Services at

. ..

res.

'

m. Cora Henders on,
b .

Time of Funeral Service
Henderson

Clergyman

Harvey

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

----

-------------------24 Dec.1917

----------------------

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married
Religion - - - - Aged

year~ _6____months

6

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment ~a~t______~o~a~k~H~1~l~
l _________

Lot or Grave No.

----

Sec No .
1
2
)

4

5
6

days

K s.

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2 7 Dec. 1917

--Jetta Graham Flinton

NAl,m OF DECEASED

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

Other Informat ion
Paid by Mr. J .W. Fli nton
f.

2.7 Dec.

----------------Place of Death 745 Ohio St. res.
-----------------.' .

b. Ireland

Funeral Services at
Time of

----------------2
Funeral Service ---------•3°
Rev. Jenkins, K. C.,MO.

Clergyman

Simmons

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

----

Ap o n le y va ~-------~~~~~~

24 De c. 1917
1 Feb. 1843

-------------------

Date of Birth
Occupat i on _________M
__________________

---------------------M

Single or Married

Religion ------days
24
--~
7_4_
year~
_1~
0
____
m
.
onths
Aged

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interme nt ~a~t________o_ak
___H_1_l_l__________
Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

----

2

1
2

J
4

James =;;al~8•• Gra ham

5------6

�- ·- - - - - - -

Pd/ Sexton to Jan. 2
FUN K MORTUARY BOOK

No.

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248

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
-------------------------------~--------

58 E. 12 th St.

Funeral Services at

f.

res.

m. EDna
b . Ks .

No.

-----------------

Time of Funeral Service

-----------

Clergyman
Angivine

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

-----

----~s~t.il~lb~or~n~------

-=2L9~D~e~c~·~1~9~1~7________

Date of Birth ---'-'-'-------------Occupation
Single or Married

s

Stillborn

Aged

year~

Religion ------days
months

-----

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment

Other Information
ihomas M. Corcoran Paid

b . Ks .

1 Jan. 1918

Place of Death

Physician

1 Jan. 1918

Infant of Thomas M. Cor cor an

NA1·1E OF DECEASED

Date of Funeral

l

Cathol1o (Ne w on e ) __
_____________________

~a~t

No .
Lot or Grave No. S 1ngle Rf!~c
::l
1
2

3
l.5 -_
-_
-_-_
_-_6 _ _ _ _ __

't'leinberg

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249

NAME OF DECEASED

Sa lla ann Brown

Charge to

Mr. J oe Hoov er

Order given by
How secured
---------------------

Other Information
Paid Mrs. Joe Eoover

Wm . Alexand e r
--~~~--------b . Ky.
Place of Death
Lone Star
m. Jane Stance
Funeral Services at
Collier
b . Ky.

Date of Funeral

f .

2 Jan.

Time of Funeral Service

11 &amp;00

-------

W. O. Nel son

Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

--------------------

Date of Death

J1 Dec . 1917

Date of Birth

2 J uly

1828

Occupation ______H_o_m_e__________________
Wid ow

Single or Married
Aged __8_9_ years

Re lig i o n _ __

5

months

-----

29

days

Body to be s hipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vaul t
Interment at

Colli er

Lot or Gra ve No .

- ---

Sec No .
1
2

J

4------5

6 _ _ _ _ __

'

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250

J

Jan.

1918

--------

NAl.fE OF DECEASED

InfBnt of Julian Boener
.3 mile N.

Charge to

Other Information
f. Julian 3o~ner
Pa id

Order given by
How secured

---------------------

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

J Jan.

------------------J mile N.

b. Jouglas Co .
m
V 1r~1na Watts

----~~~~------

Funeral Services at No
Time of Funeral

---------------Service
------

Clergyman
J.G. Lee

Physician

!odors
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

Stillborn

--------------------

Date of Death 1 Jan . 1918
• • t

Date of Birth --------------------Occupation --------------------------Single or Married s--------~ ~----­
Religion ------Stillborn
month•~ ______ days
Aged _____
year~ ______

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault ------------Interment at

Oak Hill

Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

----

1

2

J
45 _ _ _ _ ___

6 _ _ _ _ __

•
•

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No.

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)Date

251

6 Jan.

1918

NA1·1E OF DECEASED Ella M. Weise
------~~------------Charge to
Weise Barber
Other Information
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Paid by Mr . Weise
Date of Funeral
Place of Death

6 JAn .

------------------Baltimore, Maryland re s .

Funeral Services at

Christian Ch.

Time of Funeral Service

-------------------------

____

JaOO

___:;;...,_,_

Dorsey &amp; ttargett

Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate -------Cause of Death Hodgkins disease of neck
Date of Death

1 Jan. 1918

Date of Birth --------------------Occupation -------------------------Single or Married __M
______~ ~~-Religion ------Aged ____ year:5

___

months _ _ _ days

___;

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment
_______________________
~a~t

Lot or Grave No. 1_2_4_____Sec No. 12
1

2-------

3 _ _ _ _ __
I.

5 _ _ _ _ __
6 _ _ _ _ __

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252

Artemus

NAl-1E OF DECEASED

Other Information
Pd. relatives in Chao.

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

---------------------

Place of Death

Ch
Il
--~~g~o~·~·~~·--r~e~s~·--

Oak Hill

Time of Funeral Service 1 023 Santa Fe
Jackson

Clergyman
Physician

_R_._B_.__M_a_r_s_h____R_e_g_.__
~_l~g_in
__, ___
Il

Number of Burial Certicate

43 transit

Cause of Death general parlysis

insane

Date of Death ---------------------Date of Birth --------------------Occupation --------------------------Single or Married --------~~
------Religion
_ __
Aged

43

year~

months

---

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Uuk Htll

Sec No .

----

1

)2

11 Jan. 1918

Irving-

Charge to

Funeral Services at

1
)Date

______

4

65 _ _ _ _ __

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253

.•

NAME OF DECEASED

Rebecca MoClasky

Charge to

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral

--------------------

Place of Death 1520 Conn. st. re s .

••••

m.

Nancy McGorey

b.

Pa .

Pd/

Time of Funeral Service _...;;;;2-..•4.3-=0- - - Smith

Clergyman

Blain

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

Date of Death

Date of Birth

----

-------------------12 Jan. 1918
7 April 18 3°

Occupation _____H_o_m_e___________________
Single or Married _w_1_d_
ow
____~ ------Religion ------Aged 8 7

years _9_____months ___
7___ days

Body to be shipped -----------------

Styl of Grave Vault -------------

Interment ~a~t---------v~ak~_H_i_l_l_______
Lot or Grave No.

John Morgan

b . Pa.

14 Jan.

Funeral Services at

f.

----

Sec No.

1
2

3
4

5

6

;Jr . Bla1l'j

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No.

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)Date 14 Jan. 1918

254

Edward

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

4

•

McClure

W1111em Brown

Other Information
pd. Mrs . Held

Order given by
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral 21

..

an.

--~----------------

Place of Death Jefferson Barracks

St. Hosp.

Funeral Services at Oak Hill 945 Mis s .
Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

------------------------St. ______________________
..~-

11
-------

Stauffer
C .E. Kuhlmam

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate 11 23
Cause of Death

reg.

~P~u~e~u=m~o~n~i~a__________

Date of Death __s_o_l_d_1_e_r___1_o__J_a_n_1_918
Date of Birth ---------------Soldier

Occupation ------------------------Single or Married _____
s __~~
~~---Religion
_ __
22_
Aged __

year~

______.months ______ days

Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault -----------Interment

Oak H111

~a~t------------------------

Lot or Grave No.

----

S ec No .

1
2 --·-----

3
5 _ _ _ _ __
6 _ _ _ _ __

4--------

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255

NAl4E OF DECEASED

Martha K.

t

Place of Death

Other Information
Pd. A. HerninCZ'"

14 Jan

------~~---------

K. C.,Mo.

--------------------

Funeral Services at Lutheran ~h .
Time of Funeral Service 2 &amp;00

------

Stauffer
A.C. Knox

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

K.c .

1
4
-----2

Cause of DeathBronc1al pueu mania
Date of Death ___
1_2_v_an
___1~9_1_8_________
Date of Birth
Occupation

Horne

s

Single or Married
year
one marked out
year:5 1
Aged

Religion _ __
months

10

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment ~a~t_____o_a~k~H_i_l_l___________

Lot or Grave No .

----

Sec No.
1
2

3

4------5
6

----------------

• K• ~. ., . ,Mo.

Order given by
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral

14 Jan 1918

Hern1n~

3707 E. 2J

A. Hern1ng

Charge to

Clergyman

)

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256

W1111am Edgar Devenfort

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

Ellen St1lby

Paul Devenmorse

806 N.H. St .

Order given by --------------------How secured

Date of Funeral

16

Other Information

Bowersock Hills
pd.

~an.

-------------------806

N.H.
Place of Death
de atn +Sft.o,....c--+1"!:1a~l___,;;).J
....
e I~,-++t~~---Funeral Services at --~N~o___________
Time of Funeral Service - - - - - Clergyman
Physician

Clark
Jackson

leig.
Number of Burial Certicate ------8

Cause of Death --~S~c~al~d~ed=----------16 Jan. 1918
Date of Death --------------------Date of Birth --~1~?~J~a~n~·~1~91~7~-----Occupation --~H~o~m~e~-----------------Single or Married ------nR~el-1-gi~o-n_ __
Aged ____

year~

29__ days
_l_l____mont h s ____

Body to be shipped --------------

Styl of Grave Vault
Oak H111

Interment !a~t----~~~~---------Sec No.
Lot or Grave No.

----

1
2

J

4-----65----_ _ _ __

Irving Hill

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No. 257

-----

NAME OF DECEASED

(Bud)

Nanny Connel y

Charge to

Date of Funeral

17 Jan

----------------11 25 N.J. res

Place of Death
Place of death 1017 Conn.
Funeral Services at
1 125 N.J.
Time of Funeral Service
Young

Clergyman

1)16 Cambell St. K.c., Me

-----H.T .

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death

-------------------...
an 1918

15

----~---------------

Date of Birth

28 Aug. 1857

Home

Occupation
Single or Married
year~

M
4

Religion
17
months

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Gra ve No.

Other Information
Pd . by Verna Connely
f I Fl. H. r ord
b . }(y .

m. Sanford
b . {y .

10

Hopper &amp; J ones

Physician

60

17 Jan. 1918

Joe Williams on 1125 N.J .

Order given by
How secured
---------------------

Aged

')Da te

Oak H1ll
S e c No .
1
2
)

4------5

6 _ _ _ _ __

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NAl~

OF DECEASED

Charge to

Jan 1918

Rebecca B. Stanley

Ella Eton Webster 5226 E . 15
th St.

l(. C.

, Mo.

Order given by
How secured
---------------------

Other In~ormation
Pd. by Phil Earnest Adm.

Date of Funeral

m.

Place of Death

17 Jan

--~~-----------

res.

1040 Vt .

Funeral Services at Funk chapel
Time of Funeral Service 2 a00

-------

Clergyman

Hargett

Physician

Shaw

-awrence,

•

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

As

----

--------------------

Date of Death _________
14__J_an
__•__1_9_1_
8_

2 0_ _M
Date of Birth _________
_a_y_,__1_8_3_9__

Occupation

----------~
H~o=m~e_____________

Single or Married __,_~1_d_ow_~ _____
Religion _ __
Aged _7_8_

year~ _7_____months

24

days

Body to be shipped --------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment !a~t_____u~n~k~H~1~1~1~---------Lot or Grave llo. _4.=;.J____Sec No· 5;;..__
1

2-------4------5 _ _ _ _ __

3 _ _ _ _ ___

6 _ _ _ _ __

Mary Sarde,..stJr

b . Ireland

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No. 259
NAl·fE OF DECEASED

Charge to

1 Q18

Wi lliam G. Russell

J.B. Russell 1701 Ohio St .

Order given by
How secured
---------------------19

Date of Funeral

~an.

Other Informati on
fd .

by

. I .~

~n sso JJ

f. . 'i'im, Russe ll

b. Fa .

Place of Death

Willow Springs
No

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral

m.

----------------Service
----------

Clergyman
Baldwin , Ks.

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

Date of Death

-----------------18 Jan. 1918

Date of Birth

4 Se pt. 1865

Occupation

parm e r

Single or Married
•

Aged 53

year~ 4

H

Religion
16
months

days

Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment

~a~t~----------------------

..,
149
Sec No. 12
Lot or Gr a ve uo. ---------1

2 --------------

3
4 ·- -------------

65 _ _ _ _ __

Pe~s y

Bl a ckbuess

b. Ohio
MothPrs name

har~

to t eed .

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260

Hiram Barrell

NA1•1E OF DECEASED

916 Ala .

Charge to

Other Informa tion

Order given by
How secured

f. .

'tic.

Earr~ 11

b . Pa.

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

19 J an.
916 Al
--~~~~a~·~~
S~t~·~r~es~·~

Funeral Services at

'''
----------------

Time of Funeral Service 1 s 00
Hoff man &amp; G. A. R.
Clergyman

-~;_,_

___

Hoffman

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth

17 Jan . 1918
4 Sept . 1865

Occupation ------~L~a~b_o~r_er~-----------5 ingl e or Married _ w
_ 1d_o_w_e_r-=------Religi
on _ __
Aged _5'-2____

year~ 4___months _1
..:3;,_._._ days

Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vaul t ------------Interment !a~t-----------------------­
Sec No.
Lot or Crave No .

- --

1

2

J

4,- ------

5--------

6 _ _ _ _ __

Pd . b y Mr s . F . Barrell

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No. 261
NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

2 2 Jan. 1918

--~~~~~~--

Frances L. Sedgwick

Margor1e

~edgwick

--___:::_~~~:____

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
---------------------

Paid by

Date of Funeral

of Maraor1e

Place of Death

22 Jan

---------------N.J. St . res

Funeral Servic es at

Funk Chapel

----------------

Time of Funeral Service

-------

Clergyman
H .T. Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

Frozen

Date of Death
Date of Birth
Occupation
WidOW
Single or Marri ed

Aged

63 year:5

Religion

months

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault

Interment at

Maple Grove

Lot or Grave No .

Sec No.
1

2-------3

4------5 _ _ _ _ __

6 _ _ _ _ __

Fred Clark

Douglas

Guardiiar
Sed:rwick5 25· 00

~ ~~ty

S2 5.00

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262

NAl-tE OF DECEASED
Charge to

Max

L. Brown

1024 N. H. St.

Order given by
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral
res.

~

Place of Death

Other Information
nd by L1l~1e E. Brown :178.50
'lot of J.P. Coffman

28 or 29 Jan.
Lawrence.

Ks.

Ft. 5111

-------------------1024 H.H. St.

Funeral Services at

Time of Funeral Service

Clergyman

4sOO
--------

Stauffer &amp; Braden

of Ft. Sill

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death

Empyema

Date of Death

25 Jan • 1918

Date of Birth --------------------Occupation -------------------------Single or Married -----;::;---Religion
_ __
Aged

_____
19years ______months

____ days

Body to be shipped --------------Styl of Grave Vault
Oak H111

Interment !a~t------~--------------Lot or Grave No .

----------------

-----

Sec No.

12

1

2

3

5-------

4 ,- - - - - - - - -

6 _ _ _ _ __

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No.

29 Jan. 1918

263

NAME OF DECEASED Aup;usta E. Miller
~~~~~----------

Charge to

J.H. Corel

Eudora Road

Other Information
pd. by J.H. Corel

Order given by
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral29 ""an

----------------P1ttsburhg, Ks.

Place of Death

res.

Funeral Services at917 R.I. St.
Time of Funeral Service

Clergyman
Physicia n

2 :00

Ross
A. Ma.burg

Pittsburgh, Ks.
Number of Burial Certicate - - - Carcinonia. of liver

Caus e of Death
18_______
Date of Death _____2_7__""_a._n__1_9_

Date of Birth ---------------------

Occupat ion -------------------------Religion
_ __
Single or Married --------~
-----Aged ___7_6_

year~

------

months

days

Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment !a!t__JO~a~k~H~i;l~-----------Sec No. _1___
Lot or Grave No.

1

---

1

2--------)

4-------65-------_ _ _ _ __

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~ORTUARY

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)

)Date

264

----------------

NAl~

OF DECEASED James M. Dennis
----~~--------Charge to Anna Dennis

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
--------------------res. 1J24 Ky.

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

----------------Simmons Hosp.

Funeral Services at

Funk Chapel
------~~~~--

Time of Funeral Service 2 • 30 1 Feb.

Clergyman

f,

•

b.

H.T. Jones

Cause of Death

Date of Death
Date of Birth

-----

Eurem1c Potson1ng

1 Feb. 191 8

8 Dec. 1859
Printer

Single or Married __:.M:.---~
-~Religion
_ __
Aged

sa

1
2J
days
years ______
mont h s ______

Body to be shipped --------------Styl of Grave Vault ------------Interment .!a~t~----~O~a~k~H~i~l~l-------77
Sec No. ""'C_5_
L ot or Grave No •
1
2

J

Denn1o.

m Adeline

-------------------------

Number of Burial Certicate

Wm.

b . Ohio

Ma~onnic

Physician

Occupation

Pd by Emma Dennis

4-----65 _ _ _ _ __

Lit t let on

Maryland

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No.

II

)

)Date 7 Feb . 1918

265

NAl·tE OF DECEASED

Mary E. Vaughn

D.W.

Charge to

Vaugh~

910 N.H.

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

D. Vaughn
f.

------------------910 N.H. St. res.

Funeral Services at Funk

~hapel

-------

Time of Funeral Service 11
Clergyman

Teste -:-man

Physician

J.B. Henry

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death perf oration of duadenal ulc er
Date of Death

6 L4eb. 1918

Date of Birth

7 F etJ. 184J

Occupation

--~H~o~m~e~-----------------

Single or Married
Aged

74

year~

14

...:1~d~o_w_ _-=-

_ __

Religion

_1_1____months

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Gra ve Uo.

Florenc e . Ks ·
Sec No.
1
2

3
4

5
6

29

da ys

paid

Daniel E. Hoover

�FUNK MORTUARY BOOK
No.

II

')Date

266

NA1J!E OF DECEASED
Charge to

J. E. Marsh

Stover Mfg. Co. K.C.,Mo.

Order given by
How secured
Date of Funeral

Other Informa~ion
res. Omana , Ne .

11 Feb.

Place of Death San ant o1o • Tx.
Funeral Services at Funk Chapel
Time of Funeral Service _4~:~3~0~-----Clergyman

Stauffer

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

~A~p~oP~l~e~x~e~y~----------

Date of Death --~s~F~eb~
-~1~9~1~8~------Date of Birth
Salesman

Occupation

Single or Married __
M______~-----Religion
Aged

42

year~

months _ _ _ days

---

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment

111

!a~t------~O~ak~H~~~~--------

L ot or Grave

"'o
u

--~'~J~
?~
~h~·-1~.9~1~?~·--

24

5 ec No. __,3~-

• ~-----

-

1

2

J

4

65 _ _ _ _ __

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No.

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) Date _ _1""'5_F...;.eb_._1.. :9;.. .1. ;8_
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267

NAME OF DECEASED

Sarah Ann J ewett

Charge to
Bert Jewett
Probate form to Newlin 19 Se pt . 1919
Other Information
Order given by
How secured
Pd by John Newlin
Date of Funeral ~l~S~F~e~b____________

K.c. Mo.

Place of Death

res.

Funeral Services atcongr 8 gat1 onal Ch.
Time of Funeral Service 2 sJO

------

Clergyman

Sanderson

...

Physician

Na G • Vis on
Rialto Bldg.
Number of Burial Certicate ------Cause of Death

Bronchiti s

Asthma

Date of Death _____l~J~F_e_b___1 _91_8______
Date of Birth --------------------Occupation
Single or Married
Aged

80

year~

Widow

Religion ------months ____ da ys

---

Body to be shipped ----------------

Styl of Grave Vault

Interment

Oak Hi l l

!a&amp;t~~~~~-------------

160
Sec No. 8
Lot or Gra ve No. - -- --1

2 --·-----

J

4------5 _ _ _ _ __

6 _ _ _ _ __

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No.
NA1~

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) Date 18 Feb. 1918

268

OF DECEASED

Mark Beach

lat. Lieut.

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral
res.

18 Feb.
C,l~i~n7
t~o-n-K~s-.----------­

Place of Death

Camp Doniphan

Time of Funeral Service
Clawson

Physician

Alexander l1ag odsden

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death Steptococcus Meneng1t1s
Date of Death

15 Feb. 1918

2s25 P.M/

Date of Birth --------------------Dr.
Occupation
M

Single or Married
Aged

44

year:s

Religion
months

---

Body to be shipped

Styl of Grave Vault
Cl in ton , Ks.
______________________
__
In~erment

~a~t

Sec

Lot or Grave No.

-

1
2

J
4

5
6

No.

Pd. by F.B . Shelby
Camp Quar~e master
Camp Don1van, Ok.
Les1 Crane
Mrs . Beach

Funeral Services at Clinton , As.

Clergyman

Other Information

days

�FUNK rt.ORTUARY BOOK

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)Dat e 19 Feb. 1918

No.

269

NA14E OF DECEASED
Charge to

Minnie E . Burkle

--------

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
---------------------

f.

---------------700 Miss. St. K. C. , Mo .

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral

2sJO
---------------Service ------

Clergyman

Stauffer

Physician

Morse

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death Cancer of Stomac}\
Feb . 1918
17
Death
Date of
April 1863
7
Date of Birth
Occupation _____________
H_om
__
e __________
Single or Married ___
w_id_o_w__~ ~---Religion _ __

54
Aged _____

year~

11

months
----~

10

------

days

Body to be shipped -----------------

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Lot or Grave No.

Gnefka~

b. Ger.
Pesadoca Sn1 tz
m.
b . Ger .
Pd by Mr~. Guefkaw
Gnefka"R

Date of Funeral 19 Feb.
Place of Death

F.

Oak Hill

Sec No.
1
2

J

4,- ------

5,- ------

6 _ _ _ _ _ __

•

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270

)Date

NA1-1E OF DECEASED

20

Feb. 1918

--------

Infant of Irving Flory

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------

Pd.

Date of Funeral

----------------10 miles s.w.
Place of Death
-----------------Funeral Services at
----------------

Time of Funeral Service

-------

Clergyman
Physician

Nelson

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death -------------------Date of Death ____s_t_1_l_l__b_o_r_n________
Date of Birth ---------------------

Occupation --------------------------Single or Married --------~
--~--­
Religion
_ . __
Aged

year~

____months _____

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Flory
Sec No.
1
2 _ _ _ _ __

J4 _ _ _ _ __

65 _ _ _ _ __

by

Other Information
I.S. Flory

�-

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271

)Date 2 1 Fe b. 1918

NAME OF DECEASED

Mary Kunkel

Charge to

Order given by
How secured

--------------------

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

Other Informati on
Pd. by Geo.
Kunkel

2 1 Feb.

---------------1 m11 e Eas t

Funeral Services at

res.

f.

b . Ger.

'''
----------------

Time of Funeral Service

__

___

.;;...._
2zJO

Free Methodist

Clergyman

Blair

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death Cancer of Stomach
Date of Death _______2_0__F_e_b_._1~9~1_8____
Date of Birth ------~l~0-_-~1~8~?~J______
Occupation

~H~om~e~-------------------­

Single or Married _M------~~~--Religion
_ __
Aged

44

year:s

months ____ days

----·

Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault ------------Interment at

Oak Hill

Lot or Grave No.

Feel ing

---

Sec No. ,_a__
1

2 ---·-----

J -----65 _ _ _ _ __

4---------

�FUNK MORTUARY BOOK
No.

II

)

)Date

272

NAl-1E OF DECEASED

Robert Anton

21 Fr.h .

191~

born Ger .

Charge to

Nrs. Robert Anton
2224 Barker Ave.
Order given by _u~·V4L·~An~t~oan~--------­
How secured

Place of Death

f.

22 Feb.

Date of Funeral

----------------------

Funeral Services at Clearfield Church
Time of Funeral Service Williams

&amp;

Ford

1:00

A.J. Anderson

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate ----Valuer Heart
Cause of Death
1 _F_e_b_.__1_9_1_8_______
Date of Death ____
2_

Date of Birth ______4__A_p_r_i_1__1_8_5_J____
Farmer

Occupation

Single or Married
Aged

64

Religion
9

year~

months

21

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Crave Vault
Interment at

Lot or Crave No.

Fredick Anton

b. Ger.

2224 Barker

Clergyman

Other Information

Clearfield

Sec No.
1

2

3
4

65 _ _ _ _ __

dahes throJ~h mot~e~ inf.
lines no ~r1t1 ng.

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No.

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)Date

273

NAME OF DECEASED

Alfred

ii.

26 Feb.

Date of Funeral

Place of Death K.c •• Ks.

res.

..
.
----------------

----~~--~~----

Funeral Services at

'

Time of Funeral Service 1 208 Santa Fe

Clergyman
John Fairweather
Unde rtaker
Number of Burial Certicate 105 a

Physician

Mitral Stenosis

--------------------

Date of Death ____2J~F_e_b_.__l_9_1_8_______

Date of Birth --------------------Occupation --------------------------Single or Married M
Religion _ __

76

year!5 ____months _ __ days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment ~a~t________~o~a~k~H~l~l~l~----Lot or Grave No.

F~b.

!OlP

Guest

Order given by
How secured
---------------------

Cause of Death

26

~~~~~---------­

Charge to

Aged

)

Sec No.

'- ---

1
2 ,- - · - - - - -

J

4------5

6 _ _ _ _ __

Other Information
Pd. by Guest Bro.

�FUNK MORTUARY BOOK II

No.

l

)Date

2?4

NAME OF DECEASED

26 Feb . 1918

Mar y Madeline Jordon

Charge to
Other Information
f.
Fr ank Brown
b . France

Order given by
How secured
Date of Funeral

26 Feb.

----------------341 M1ch, St . r es .

Place of Death

Funeral Services at

.' '

Pd. by Por t Onei ll

'

Time of Funeral Service 4 a00

-------

Clergyman

Jenn1n~s

Physician

Mors e

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

-------------------

Date of Death ------~2~5~F~e~
b~·-1~9~1~8~-Date of Birth _______2_5__D_e_
c _._1_8_4_a____
Occupation ______H
_o_m_e__________________
Single or Married
Aged

69

Wi dow

Religion -------

years _2_____months

days

Body to be s hi pped

Styl of Gra ve Vaul t
Interment ~a~t------------~o~a~k~H~1~1~1---Lot or Gr a ve No .

----

Sec No .

1
2

3
4

5
6 ,_ _ _ _ __

11r.

Rob er t~

�FUNK MORTUARY BOOK
No.

II

275

NAME OF DECEASED
Charge to

Euphemia

s.

Bechtwl
Bechtel

-----------------

Order given by
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral

28 Feb.

Place of Death

L o s An~el s , Ca .

Funeral Services at

Clergyman

Bishop

res. -------------------------

9s 00

------

~ise

Topeka , Ks .

w.c.

Turing
6404 Holly Bled.
1126
Number of Burial Certicate

Physician

Cause of Death

~P~l~e~u~r~1~s~y___________

Date of Death

22 Feb. 1 9 1 8

Date of Birth --------------------Occupation --------------------------Single or Married --------~
~---Relig
ion _ __
Aged

71

year~ _1____~months _____ days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vaul t
Interment

Oa k Hi ll

~a~t-----------------------

Lot or Gra ve No.

Other Information
Pd by Sis : er -lice
F . B. Davidson

Ep iscapal Chapel

Time of Funeral Service

l
)Date 28 Feb. 1918

----

Sec No .
1
2

J

4-------5 _ _ _ _ __

6 _ _ _ _ __

�FUNK MORTUARY BOOK

No.

II

}Date 6 Mar. 1918

2?6

NAME OF DECEASED

Charge to

)

s.

Tmal

Davis

----------------

Order given by
How secured
--------------------Date of Funeral

f.

b. Il.

6 "'ar.

----------------Death 3 miles S.E.
res.

Place of
Death Simmons Hosp.
Funeral Services at
Home
Time of Funeral Service

Jm il eft

_lOsJO ___

s e.

___.:;;..___

Clergyman
H.T. Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

Apoplexy

--~~--------------

Date of Death _____
2_M_a_r_.__1~9_1_8_______
.5 June 18.5.5
Date of Birth

Farmer
Occupation -------------------------Single or Married M
Religion _ __
27 days
8
62
___
year~ ___ _;months
Aged
Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault ------------Oak H111
Interment
__________________
__
~a~t

Lot or Grave No.

Other Information
Geo. Davis

---

Sec No.
1

2

3

4-------5

6

m.

Fannie McCull ah

b.

Il.

Pd. by Miss Davis
Mrs. T.L. Davis

Sl OO . OO
j 88 . 00

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)Date

277

NAME OF DECEASED

Henr~etta

6

ilar,

191R

Baker

Charge to
Order given by
How secured

----------------------

Date of Funeral

6 I'lar.

----------------

Place of Death

817 N.H. St.

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral

res.

m.

----------------Service 2 •3°
-----------

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate

------

-----~A~p~o~p~l~e~x~y_______
••

4 Mar. 1918

Date of Birth ____2_B__J_un_e_1_8_5_6______
Occupation _____________H_o_m_e___________
Single or Married ______M
__-:_ -~----

Religion ---------

Aged

61

year~

Dortr7 Sklra
..:&gt;klh

Hargett

Date of Death

f , Jacob Pease
b. Pa.

'''

Clergyman

Cause of Death

Other Information
Pd . by H.P Baker

_a_____months

2

days

Body to be shipped -----------------

Styl of Grave Vault ------------Interment ~a~t______~o~a~k~H~1 ~1 ~1 ---------Sec No.
Lot or Grave No.

----

1
)2

·- --------------

4 ·- - - - - - -

65 _ _ _ _ __

b. Ky.

?

·

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No.

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)Date

278

NAloiE OF DECEASED

11 Mar. 1918

Emma Hoar

Charge to

Order given by
How secured

----------------------

Date of Funeral

11 Mar.

Place of Death

1008 R.I. St.

Funeral

f. Jonn Smith
b . Pa.

-------------------Services at
' ''

----------------Service 2 ·3°
----------

Time of Funeral

Hargett

Clergyman

Other Information
Pd . by c .~. Hoar
AF

m.

b. Pa .

Galloway pd. S6.50 for

Physician
Number of Burial Certicate

----

Schleros1a

Cause of Death
Date of Death

9 Mar. 1918

Date of Birth

20 Feb. 1858
Home

Occupation
Single or Married
Aged

60

Body to be

year:5

M

Religion
months

days

~hipped

Styl of Grave Vault
Intennent at
Lot or Grave No.

Mary Slaymaker

Oak Hill

Sec No.
1

2------3
4------5 _ _ _ _ __
6 _ _ _ _ __

f l ~~

rs

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No.

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)Date

""ar. 1918

279

Martha P . Richardson

NA1-1E OF DECEASED

Charge to

Other

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

f. Thomas 'PrflW!!

Place of Death

s .w.
••

5 Miles

Funeral Services at

Stull

----------

Clergyman
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate -----Cause of Death
Date of Death ____1_0 _M_a_r__
._1_9_1_8____
Date of Birth ______3_0__0_c_t_.__1_84_ _7 ____
_________________

-----~H~o_m_e

Single or Married
70

M

Religion

year~ 4
______months

10

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Lot or Grave No.

b.

Tn.

m.

Conger

b . Tn.

Time of Funeral Service 2 .JO

Occupation

Informa~ion

Pd by Martha Richardson

Date of Funeral

Aged

11

Stull

Sec No.
1

2

3
4 --------------5
6

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280

NAl·1E OF DECEASED

Elizabeth Farley Kruse

Charge to

-----------------Order given by
How secured

----------------------

Other Information
Pd by Mr. Farley
Thoma s B. Fetefish

Date of Funeral 13 Mar .

f.

Place of Death

m. Addie Parson

~--~-----------

1J08 Co
St
--~:;..._~~nn~·~~·~r~e~s~·-

Funeral Services at Uniltarian Ch.
Time of Funeral Service

b. Il.

2. 30

--~----

Luck

Clergyman

Giff ord

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

Brights Disease

-----=~--------

Date of Death ------~1~
1-=M~a~r~·....;1~9~1~8~--1 No~v 1867
Date of Birth

--------------------

Occupation _________
H_om
__
e __~---------Single or Married __w
__1d_o_w___~ ~~-­
Religion ------4
11__ days
______
months
____
Aged _s_o__ year~
Body to be shipped --------------Styl of Grave Vault - - - - - - - - - Oak Hlll
Interment
_____________________
__
~a~t

Lot or Grave No.

----

Sec No.
1
2 --------------

3

4 --------------

65 _ _ _ _ _ __

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281

l
)Date

15 . .·• ar. 1918

Lov1na Delph

NA1·1E OF DECEASED

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

~'-~~---------

809 Garfield

!l '..lm. That s he r

b. Ind .

.1.hatcner

m. Mary Carr

•• t

Funeral Services at
Time of Funeral

Pd by Mr Delph
f.

15 l'!ar.

Place of Death

Othe r Information

---------------Service 2 s00
--------

b. Ind .

Clergyman
Henry and H.T• Jones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

-------------------Date of Death
1J ar. 1918
--------------------Date of Birth
26 Dec. 1847
---------------------Occupation _______H_om
__e_________________
••

Single or Married
Aged ....;7:...r_ _

=-

_W_1_d~o_w____

~~--­

Religion -------

year~ _2____~months

1?

days

Body to be shipped --------------Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Oak Hill

Sec No.
1
2

J
4

5

6-------

•

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282

NA1·1E OF DECEASED

Elizabeth S1mmonrock
Simmrock

Charge to

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

Pd by A.T.

15 l''ar.

Date of Funeral

res. 82i N.J. St.

Place of Death

K.c., Mo.

Time of Funeral

-------Service
-------

-----------------Funeral Services at 821 N.J.
Clergyman
Physician
Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

399

Tuberculosis

-------------------Date of Death
lJ ..ar . 1918
--------------------Date of Birth
--------------------Occupation _____________H_o_m_e___________
M

Single or Married
Aged __5_9_ year~

Religion _______

months

---

days

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Grave Vault -------------Interment ~a~t~------~O~n~k~H-1~1~1_______
Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

----

1
2

J
4 -------------5
6

Johnson

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No. 283
NA1·1E OF DECEASED

Roberta A. Weibel
index ha s Robert

Charge to

-given by

Order
How secured

Other Information
pd. by Robert

----------------------

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

15

f.

~ar.

----------------7! miles N.

--•-~-~~~~~r~e~s~·----

Funeral Services at

'''

----------------

b . Ks.

Clergyman
Henry

Number of Burial Certicate

------

Cause of Death Pueumon1a

--------------------

lJ ~ar. 1918
----~--------------26 De c . 1 917
Date of Birth

----------------------

Occupation

------~H~o~m~e~--------------

Single or Married _____5 ____~ ~~--­
Aged

Relig i on ------year~ _z_____months 17
days

Body to be

~ hipped

•

Styl of Crave Vaul t ------------Interment ~a~t~___H_a_r_t~y__o_a_k___________
Lot or Gra ve No .

----

Sec No.
1
2 ---------------

)

4 --------------

65 _ _ _ _ __

~e1bel

Deibel

m. Della l'oore

-------

Physician

a. -

h orn Ks.

Time of Funeral Service 10 sJ O

Date of Death

15 Mar. 1918

----~--~--~~

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No. 284

NA1·1E OF DECEASED
Charge to

Winfield Scott Sibley

Mrs. Etta Sibley 440 Myrtle Ave. K.C.~o.
Cther Information

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

19 Mar .

Place of Death

K?C., Mo.

Funeral Services at

Pd. by

Masonic Temple

Time of Funeral Service

2z 0 0

Masom1c

Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate -------Cause of Death

Mycard1t1s

Date of Death ---------------------Date of Birth --------------------Occupation
Single or Married
Aged 71

19 Mar . 1918

year:s

ftl

Religion
months

days

Body to be !Shipped
Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Grave No.

Oak Hill

Sec No.
1
2

J
4

5

6.- - - - - -

~infie ld

S i bley

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)Date 20

OF DECEASED

Date of Funeral

by 11r s •

c , c . Ford

~arae~s-.~r~op~e~k~a~.~K-8-.----

State Hosp ..

Time of Funeral Service

10

-------

Clergyman
Physician

----

Number of Burial Certicate

General Paralysis

Date of Death

17 Mar . 1918

Date of Birth --------------------Occupation ___ ----------------------Single or Married
Religion ------Aged ___4_2 years ______months ______ days
Body to be shipped

to Undertaker Cornwell

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment
________________________
~a~t

Lot or Grave No.

Other Information

Mrs Ethyl Snell

20 Mar.

Funeral Servites at 8)5 N. 7th St.

Cause of Death

1918

Allie Ford

Charge to -Erc;M;;r~s~.. nE~t~h2y:-il::;S~c~h~ne~l~l:_!RF~D2J South
Byox 70 Omaha, Neb.
Order given b
How secured
Pd

Pl ace of Death

I·~ar.

Sec No.

------

1

2------______
4-------65 _ _ _ _ __
)

South Cmaha , Ne .
RFDJ

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NAME OF DECEASED

Christina Seifert

Charge to

John Buck
John Buck &amp; Casaven ??

Order given by
How secured

19 Mar.

res.

1014 N.J.

Funk Chapel

Clergyman

Kruger

Physician

H.T. Jone

_

.

.

,

;

.

2aJO
.

-

Time of Funeral Service

.

---------------.

Funeral Services at

~

Place of Death

____

---Death
-------------------

Number of Burial Certicate
Date of Death

Burned

accident

------~~~~~~~~

Date of Birth
18 Har. 1918
Occupation _______2_2__F_e_b_.__1_8_3_3 ________
Single or Married
Aged

85

---=-19~M..;..Jao£.ojr~~o..:•L...-:1=-9~1::.8r~---

Other Information
Pd by John

Date of Funeral

Cause of

)

year:5

W1dOW

Religion ------

months

----

20

days

Body to be ~hipped -----------------

Styl of Grave Vault ------------Interment at

Lot or Grave No. 62

Oak H111

Sec No.

10

1

2 --------------

)

4 --------------

5-------

6 _ _ _ _ __

BY'l~

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NA1·1E OF DECEASED

22 MAr. 1918

Charli e J . Jehle

Charge to
Other Information
John Jehle

Order given by
How secured
---------------------

r.

Date of Funeral

b. Ger .
m. Mary Schwartz

22 Mar. 1918

----------~----

14 Mi l es s .w.

Place of Death

r es .

------------------Funeral Services at

b . Kp .

'''
----------------

Time of Funeral Service

l a00 AM

?

Paid bt Mary Jehle

Clergyman
S .w. J ones

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

----

--------------------

Date of Death ---~2~0~M~aur~·~1~9~1~8~----

Date of Birth ----~2~J~M~a~r~·~1~8~9~8_____
Occupation

--------~Fwa~rm~e~r~----------

Single or Married ______8__~- ~~---Rel igion ------27
year~ _1_1____months
days

Aged

19

Body to be ~hi p ped

Styl of Grave Va ul t -------------

Interment

!a~t~------------------------------­

Lot or Gra ve No .

----

Sec No.
1
2 --------------

3
4

65 _ _ _ _ __

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288

NAl·iE OF DECEASED

22 Mar. 1918

Sarah Jane Rup;h

Charge to

Mrs Della Ludwig
2009 Mass. St.
0 r d er given by
How secured
----------------------

Other Information
Pd. by Mrs. Della Ludwig

Date of Funeral

f. Abe

22 Mar.

----~~-----------

Place of Death
Denver , Col.
Res.
Funeral Services at
Funk Chapel
Time of Funeral Service

M.

Clergyman
Physician

w.s.

Orr

Denver , Col.

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death Lobar Pueumonia
Date of Death

16 Mar. 1918

Date of Birth

28 May 1833

Occupation

Bet. House Keeper

Single or Married
Aged

84

Religion

9
year:5 __

17

months

_.;

Body to be shipped

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at Oak Hlll

Lot or Crave No.

Sec No.

-------

1
2

J

l.

5
6

4

----

b. Pa.
Katie Walter
b.

2sJO
-------

days

P~rslng

Fa.

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NAl·'LE OF DEC EASED

Charge t o

I r enous D. Stewart

Ed Char lton

---=-=-::.:.:::::.::~--

Other Informa tion
Pd . by Mrs I . D. St ewar~

Order given by
How secu r ed
--------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Dea t h

f.

23 .1''ar.

---------------1545 R.I. St .

r es .

....

hurch

Time of Funeral Service 2 rJO

------

Physician

Cruzan
A. J.

~de rs on

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death
Date of Deat h
Date of

----

------------------21 '''a r. 1918

--------------------29 J a n. 1845
Bi rth
- --------------------

Occupation --------------------------Singl e o r Marr ied __M-------=- ~~---­
Religion ------1
22__ days
______
months
____
7
Aged _ J_ y e ar~

Body to be s hi pped ---------------Styl of Gra ve Vaul t ------------Interment !a~t~_____o_a_k__H_i_l_l_________
8
Sec No.
Lot or Gra v e No .

- ---

1
2

, ______

J
I.

6 _ _ _ _ __

:

b . Il

------------~~

Funeral Services at Christian

Clergyman

24 Mar. 1918

Wm.

S t ewar~

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No. 290
NAl·tE OF DECEASED

Glenford Albritton

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral
Place of Death

--~-=~---------

910 N.J. St. res.

--------------~~~

Funeral Services at

Pd by
f.

24 ''iae.

Funks Chapel

Mamm1e Garret
b. Leanvonworth, Ko.

m.

Kemmer

---Death
---------------------

Number of Burial Certicate

Cause of
Date of Death _____2_2__d_a_r_.__1_9_1_8______
24 Mar. 1894
Date of Birth ---------------------Labor
Occupation
Single or Married ______s__-=_ ~~---Religion -----28 days
11
months
Aged __2_J_ year~

---

Body to be shipped

Styl of Grave Vault
11 1
Intermen~ !a~t____~o~a~k~H~
~~---------

Lot or Grave No.

18 Rows~c No.

11

1

32

---------------

4

65 _ _ _ _ __

Chas. A lbr1tton

b. AS.

Time o£ Funeral Service -------10
Henderson
Clergyman
Physician

Other Information
Aarrm1e Albri ton

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291

NAl·LE OF DECEASED

25 Mar. 1918

--~------~------

Edward H. Conklin

Charge to
Other Information
Pd . by 1r . S1~pson

Order given by
How secured
---------------------

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

Funeral

25 Mar.

--~-----------------------------

W1ch1ta, Ks.

re s .

-------------------Services at Funk Cha pel

Time of Funeral Service

2 &amp;30

Clergyman

w.

Physician

B. Miller Wichi t a

•

7817

Number of Burial Certicate

Cause of Death

Ac c i d ental Dr owned

Date of Death

23 Nar. 1918

Date of Birth ---------------------

Occupation ----------------------------Single or l~arried ----~
Rel~~ig i on _ __
Aged

85

year~

_5__m
_ onths

___a_

days

Body to be shipped
Styl of Grave Va ul t
Interment at

Oak Hl ll

Lot or Gra ve No. E~ 119 Sec No .

?

1

2

J
4

5 _ _ _ _ __

6 _ _ _ _ __

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NAME OF DECEASED

26

i1ar.

1918

----------------

Charlie L. Wall

Charge to
Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral 26
Place of Death

.t-lar.

----------------Topeka, Ks . r es.

Funeral Service s at

Masonic Templ e

Time of Funeral Service

2 aJ O

------

Clergyman
Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

----

Cause of Death Labor Pueumon1a
23 dar. 1918
Date of Death
Date of

and?

---------------------Birth
----------------------

Occupation -------~-'e_c_h_a_n_i_c_____________

Single or Married
Aged -=-9

year:s

~------~-

-------

Religion ------______months ______ da ys

Body to be shipped ---------------Styl of Grave Vault ------------Interment at

f" nk JZ1 1 1

Lot or Grave No.

~-------------------11•

Sec No .
1
2 --------------

3

5------

I. - - - - - - - - - -

6 _ _ _ _ __

Other Information
Emma llall

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NAl.tE OF DECEASED

David Bond

(Ind i an)

Charge t o

-----------------Order given by
How

secured

Other Information

r.

---------------------Shipped 26 Ma r. 1918

Date of Funeral
Place of Dea t h

b .

Haskell Institut e

--~~~~~~~~~--

Time of Funeral

Okla.

----------------Service -----------

Clergyman
Haskell Dr.

Number of Bur ial Certicate -------Cause of Death

~P~u~e~u~m~o~n~1~a~----------

Date of Death --~2~5~M~ar~·-1~9~1_8________
Date of Bi rth --~5~J=ul~y~1~9~m~1~------Occupation ------~e~s~c~h~o~o~l~---------Singl e or Marri ed
Aged _ 1_7_

Ok .

H!B . Fe irs

Funeral Servi ces at

Physician

Calvin Eond

y e ar~

~s~------~ ~~--­

Religion -------

months

--8

20

da ys

Body to be shipped ----------------Styl of Crave Vault ------------Interment at

Lot or Cra ve rro.

Stringtown ' Ok .

Sec No.
21 _ _ _ _ __

J

4--------65 _ _ _ _ __

?

Faid.

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NAME OF DECEASED

John

E.

28 Mar. 1918

Hertzler

Charge to

-----------------Order given by
How secured

Other Information
Pd by Mr. E. Hertzler

----------------------

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

f. John Hertzler
b. Pa.

28 Mar. 1918

--------~~----1411 Haskell res.

--------------~-Funeral Services at
'''

m. Coffin
b. Pa.

-----------------

Time of Funeral Service
Clergyman

McCune

Physician

S immons

2 :30

Number o£ Burial Certicate

----

Cause o£ Death

26 Mar. 1918

Date of Death

Jan.

Date of Birth
Occupation
Single or
Aged

l~arried

year:5

s

Religion

•

days

months

Body t o be ~hipped

Styl of Grave Vault ------------Interment

!a~t~---------------------­

Lot or Grave No. Lot .5.5 Sec No·

10

1
2

J -----1.

5-------

6 _ _ _ _ __

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295

NA1•1E OF DECEASED
Charge to

&lt;l! Grant Welfel t , W1nf1 eld , K,. .

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

Ma r. -

------------------5 mi l es South re s .

Time of Funeral Service

Other Information
J . C. ~yland
b . Ind .
m. Margur1te Weathers
f.

b . Ind .

Pd

by Mr s Grant ~elfelt
Sa wI ence 5 ~rtes ~. r~ i:l
I n bos " I owe Geo. ~.
Wyl and, Desota, Ks.
Pd 5 ? 5 . 00 2~ uar.:917

Desot: o , Ks.

Funeral Services at

-------

Clergyman
Henry

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Cause of Death
Date of Death

28

Mar.

1918

---------------------

Date of Birth
At home

Occupation

l1

Single or Married
29

----------~----

Dess1e Welfel t

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

Aged

JO Mar. 19:8

year~

Religion - - - - -

---

months

days

Body to be shipped

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Lot or Grave Uo.

Desota. Ks .

Sec No .
1
2

J

I.----5
6

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No.

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296

zq Har. 1918

Carrie Rice

NAl·1E OF DECEASED

Charge to
Other Information
Ed·..rin rtice

Order given by
How secured

f.
b. Ks.

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

Haskell Instit ute

res .

m. Edith
b. ls.

Pd. by

Funeral Services at

-------

Chas. F. Ensign

Number of Burial Certicate
Cause of Death

Pueumonia

Date of Death

28 Nar , 1918

Date of Birth
School

Single or Married
Aged

14

year~

5

Religion ------months

---

Body to be ~hipped

Styl o£ Grave Vault
Interment atStroud, Ok .
Lot or Grave No.

----

Sec No.
1

2

J
4

5
6

days

(Dec. )
J. Johnson

Ok.

I'ulsa marke1 out

Clergyman

Occupation

~orace

~trou'i,

Time of Funeral Service

Physician

~ice.

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---

NAME OF DECEASED

Edward

Ste ~bson

Charge to

Other Information

Order given by
How secured
----------------------

f.

b.

Date of Funeral --~2~9~M~aAr~·-----------­
Place of Death

Haskell

Funeral Services at

no

-----------------

Supt. H.o. Peairs
Check r1rs~ Nat. Sank
Minco , Ok.

Geo . F . Ens1an
Kaskell

Number of Burial Certicate

-----

Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date of Birth ______1_8_9_7___________
Student

Occupation

s

Single or Married
18

year~

Religion -------

______mon~hs ______ days

Body to be ~hipped
S~yl

of Grave Vault

Interment at

Amadasko ' Ok .

Lot or Grave No.

Sec No.

----

1

2

J

on.

b . Ok.

Clergyman
Physician

Rolla1n Stepson

m. Fanny Givens

Institu -e

Time of Funeral Service

Aged

29 Mar. __:-=1918
_____

4------g------

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298

Mar. 1918

A11cePepper

NAl·$ OF DECEASED

Charge to ------------------------Order given by
How secured
----------------------

Other Information
f. James Pepper
b. Ks.

Date of Funeral Sh1oped to Kaw City Ok .

m.

Place of Death

Casket

Haskell Inst.

----------------------

pd. by

Funeral Services at

Clergyman
Cha.s. F. Ensign
Ha skell

Number of Burial Certicate -------•

Cause of Death

Pulmonary Hemar aghe

Date of Death --~2~9~M~a~r~·~1~9_18~-----1900
Date of Birth

Occupation ----~S~t~u~d~e~n~t~------------s
Single or Married
Religion _ __
Aged 1_8_ _

year~

months ___

----

days

Body to be shipped

Styl of Crave Vault
Interment !a]t~___2K~n~w~C~i~t~y~-------L ot or Grave No.

Doe Skin
Sup~.

'q' , .:) ,

National Bank of

Time of Funeral Service

Physician

Brother Ralph Pepper

Sec No.

1

2-------J
4

65 _ _ _ __

'Pogirs

f~w

C1ty. Ok.

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NAME OF DECEASED

11 Mar. !9lo

Orel McKlsech Deay

Charge to
Ot her Information

Order given by
How secured
---------------------Date of Funeral

pd by 11rs . Dea y

31 Mar.

Place o£ Death -=E.l.l.l~s~·~K~s~.--~r~e~s~·----Funeral Services at

2009 M
~~L~a~s~s~·~s~t~·--

Time o£ Funeral Service
Clergyman

2a00

Stauffep

c .s. harsh

Physician

Ellis ,Ks

Number of Burial Certicate
Pulmonary

Cause of Death
Date of Death
Date o£ Birth

521
Tuberulos~s

29 Har. 1918

----------------------

Occupation ---------------------------Single or Married --------~- ~~---­
Religion ------Aged _2__9__ year:s
Body to be

months

----

days
•

~hipped

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at

Day Cemetery

Lot or Orave No .

7 mlles S . Eudora

Sec No.

----

1

2---- ----

3

4------5

6

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NAl·tE OF DECEASED

2 Aprll

lOlA

J amew V. Thralls

Charge to
Ot her Information

Order given by
How secured

'P r1

Date of Funeral
Place of Death

Fl owers

ElRen o , Ok. r e s

Hydro

Funks Chapel

Time of Funeral Service 4 J00

-------

Stauffe r
J.A. Hatche tt

Physician

Number of Burial Certicate

El Reno
26
----

Cause of Death Append1c1tas
Date of Death

1 April 1918

Date of Birth
Occupation
Single or Married
Aged

year~

Body to be

~hipped

s

Religi on
months

Styl of Grave Vault
Interment at
Lot or Gr a ve No .

S.

T~ r a1 1 o

2 April

Funeral Services at

Clergyman

b y {,u11 e

OAK H11 1

Sec No .
1
2

3
4

5
6

days

Massey at El Reno

L odg~

~ ? JO

$: 0 . 00

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TELEPHONE
D RECTORY

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LAWRENCE, KANSAS

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JANUARY, 1933

SOUTHWESTERN

BELL

TELEPHONE

COMPANY

�LONG

DISTANCE

RATES

FRO M

LAWRENCE

Ra tes are for 3 minutes (on station-to-station calls for 25c or less, 5 minutes).

From

Station to Station

Law~e'!."e, K ansas

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Fr:Qtn

Lawrence Kansas

Station to Station

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Pe{~on
Person

Atl

Night
Eve.
Oay
~ (ljight Eve
Day
8:30pm 7:00pm 4:30am HOURS
To
8:30p m 7:00pm 4:30am HOURS
4:30am 8:30pm 7:00pm
·
4:30am 8:30pm 7:00pm
., Ks. .. .................. $ .35 $ .55 $ .65 $ .85
Lot1don, England
36.001 36.0Q/ 36.00 36.00
terque, N. M. ........
!.SO
2.25
2.75
3.50
Los Angeles. Calif. ..........
2.75
4.00
4.75
6.00
lo, Tex. ... ............
1.10
1.65
1.95
2.45
Louisville, Ky. ................
1.20
!.80
2.!5
2.75
&gt;as City, Ks. ..........
.55
.80
.90
!.25
Madison, Ks. ....................
.25
.40
.SO
.60
on, Ks. ....................
.25
.25
.35
.45
Manhattan, K s. ................
.25
.40
.SO
.60
a, Ga. ......................
!.SO
2.25
2.75
3.50
.Mayetta. Ks. ....................
.25
.25
.30
.40
,ta, Ks. ......................
.45
.65
.75
!.05
}fcLouth, Ks. ..................
.15
.15
.15
.20
. -wm, Ks. .......................
.15
.15
.15
.20
Memphis, Tenn. ................
.95
1.40
1.65
2.05
rttlesvill&lt;, Okla. ............
.SO
.75
.85
1.20
Miami, Fla. .....................
2.50
3.75
4.50
5.75
J., .t sehor , K,;, .... ................
.20
.20
.20
.25
M.inne,,pol ~ . Minn. ........
!.05
!.60
!.85
2.30
B;rmingham, Ala. ............
1.40 2.10
2.55
3.25
New Orleans, La. ............
!.50
2.25
2.75
3.50
Bonner Springs, Ks. ......
.20
.20
.201
.25
New York, N. Y. ............
2.50
3.50
4.25
5.25
Burlingtoll, K&gt;.
.25
.35
.45
.55
Newton; Ks. ....................
.45
.65
.75
!.05
Cent ro pol!o, Ks. ..............
.20
.20
.20
.25
Oklahoma City, Okla. ....
.75
1.10
1.30 1.70
Chanut~, Ks.
....................
.35
.50
.60
.80
Olathe, Ks. ........................
20
.20
.20
.25
Ch icago, Ill. ......................
!.05
!.60
!.85
2.30
Omaha. Nebr. ..................
.50
.75
.85
1.20
Clinton, Ks. ......................
.10
.10
.10
.15
Osage City, Ks. ..............
.25
.25
.30
.40
Coffeyville, Ks ..............~.,
.50
.70
.80
1.15
Osawatomie, Ks. ..............
.25
.25
.30
.40
Concordia. Ks. ..................
.45
.65
.751 1.05
Oskaloosa, Ks. ..................
.15
.15
.15
20
Cottonwood Falls. Ks. ....
.30
.45
.55
.75
Ottawa, Ks ......................, ,.,.. .25
.25
.25
.30
Council Grove, Ks. ........
.25
.40
.50
.60
Overbrook, Ks. . .............
.20
.20
.20
.25
Dallas. Tex. ......................
1.05
1.60
1. 851 2.~0
Paola, Ks. ..........................
.25
.25
.30
.40
De Soto, Ks. ....................
.15
.15
.15
.20
Parsons, Ks. ......................
.40
.60
.70
1.00
Denver, Colo. ....................
1.20
1.80 2.15
2.75
Perry, Ks. ........................
.J-0
.10
.10
.15
Detroit, Mich. ..................
1.50 2.25
2.75
3.50
Pittsburg. Ks. ........ ..........
.40
.60
.70 1.00
ElDorado, ~s. ;...... -.........
.45
.65
.75
1.05
Pittsburgh, Pa. ................
1.75
2.65
3.25 4.00
Emporia, Ks, ...:.,,.......... - ....~
.25
.40
.50
.60
Plainville, Ks. ..................
.60
.90
1.05
1.40
Eudora, Ks. ......................
.10
.10
.10
.15
Pomon:t, Ks. ....................
.25
.25
.25
.30
Eureka, ·cs. ......................
.35
.55
.65
.85
Ric·hland, Ks. ...... .............
.15
.15
.15
.20
E.xcel9ior Springs, Mo. ....
.35
.35
.45
.65
Richmond, Mo. ................
.35
.40
.50
.75
Fairview, Okl'a. ................
.75
1.10
1.25
1.65
St. Joseph, Mo. ..............
.35
.35
.45
.65'
1?'-or ·~o,t, Ks. ................
.35
.SO
.60
.80
St. Louis, Mo. ..................
.75
1.10
1.30
1.70
Fredonia, Ks. ....................
.35
.55
.65
.85
St Marys, Ks. ----- ..........
.25
.25
.35
.45
Garnett, Ks. ........................
.25
.30
.40
~0
Salina, Ks, _........................
.45
.65
.75
1.05
Helena , Mont. ..................
2.00
3.00
3.75/ 4.15, ~ ~alt Lake ~1ty, Utah ......
1.90
2.80
3.50 4.50
Herington, Ks. ................
.35
.SO
.60
.80 i ~an .Anton to, Tex. ............
1.50
2.25
2.75
3.50
Hiawatha, Ks. ..................
.25
.35
.45
.55
Seattle, Wash. ..................
3.00
4.25
5.50
7.0~
Holton, Ks. ......................
.25
.25
.30
.40
Senemt, Ks. ........................
.25
.40
.50
.60
Horton, Ks. ........................
.25
.25
.35
.45
Shrevep&lt;&gt;rt, La. ................
1.10
1.65
1.95
2.45
Houston, Tex ...........::·......
1.40
2.10
2.55
3.25
Spearville, Ks. ................
.75
1.10
1.25
1.65
Hutchinson, Ks. ..............
.50
.75
.85
1.20
Springfield, Mo. ................
.55
.80
.90
1.25
Independence, Ks ....-.....
.45
.65
. 75
1.05
Tonganoxie, Ks. ..............
.15
.15
.15
.20
Independence, Mo. ..........
.35
.35
.40
.55 *Topeka, Ks ........... _..........
.20
.20
.20
.25
lola, Ks. ............................
.25
.40
.50
.60
Troy, Ks ....................~ ~ .25
.35
.45
.55
Joplin, jl:!:o. ........................
.45
.65
.75
1.05
Tulsa, Okl,.., ,... , ................
.60
.90
1.05
1.40
*Kansas City, Mo. ..........
.351
.35
.35
.50
Valley Falls, -hs. ............
.25
.25
~5
.30
Lansing, Ks. ......................
.25
.25
.25
.30
Washington; D. C. .......... 2.00
3.00
3.75 4.75
T_p;wenworth, Ks. ............
.25
.25
.25
.30
Wellsville, Ks. ................
.20
.20
.20
.25
Lecompton, J:;;s. ................
.10
.10
.10
.15
Wichita, Ks. ....................
.50
.70
.80 1.15
Lincoln, Nebr.~ .......... -.....
.50
.70
.80
1.15
W olliamsburg, Ks. ............
.25
.25
.30
.40
Linwood, Ks. ....................
. 10
.10
.10
.15
Winchester, Ks ..........-.--:...,_, ,_ 20
.20
.20
.25
Little Rock. Ark. ·- .... 4 . .
.90
1.30
1.55
1.95
Worden, Ks .......... ........... ~ ~1;,5
.15
.15
.20

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*On station-to-station calls to "this point, give number to local operator.
Toll rates are subject to change without notice.
On calls costing $.50 to $.99 federal tax is lOc; from $1 to $1.99 tax is lSc ; $2 and over, 20c.

We gladly Furnish rate inFormation to any point.
Just call "Long Distance..

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SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 307.763
Telephone Service C:::alls
To Obtain Information Relative to Con·
tracts, Bills, Moving Telephones, Etc.
Call the "Business Office"
To Obtain Assistance or to Report
Any Difficulty on Local Calls
Call "Supervisal'."
To Obtain Assistance or to Report
.
Any Difficulty on Long Distance Calls
Call "Supervisor"

TELEPHON
JAN 1933

To Make a Rural Call
2-1 3-04
Give the Rural Number
"Local (J
To Report a Telephone Out o£ 0
Call "Repair\.:,.,rvn;.,--- , ---A
To Make a Long Distance Call
Call "Long Distance"
For Telephone Numbers Which Do Not
Appear in Directory Call "In/ormation"

Emergency C:::alls
To Report a Fire Call "Fire Departmen&amp;"

To Call Police Call "Police Departmem"

General Information

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Service Applications, Changes and
Discontinuances
Applications for new service, changes in
or additions to existing service or equipment,
may be made at. our business office, 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 advance for a one month
period from date of the bill, and long distance
charges for a one month period preceding
the date of the bill . Prompt payment of
bills is requested. If bills become delinquent,
service may be denied. When service is denied
because of non-payment a charge of $1.00 is
applicable for restoration of service.
Service Difficulties
To give uniform courtesy and politeness is
an imperative rule of this Company, and all
employees 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 service to the operators, as conversations, by operators, beyond that necessary
to complete connections, impair the service.
Reports of unsatisfactory service should be
telephoned, not written, as a more satisfactory investigation is possible when an immediate report is made to the Repair Service.

Attachments to Telephones
In. ord.e r .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
on the service. It is for this reason, that the
Telephone Company does not sanction the
use of any devices on its equipment, except
those furnished by the Company.

Advertising Telephone Numbers
Business subscribers often find it convenient to their customers to place their telephone numbers on their stationery cards
advertising, etc. The Telephone Compan~
recommends doing this, but the growth of
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 i;JVolve a
loss due to changes that might be necessary
as a result of the telephone number being
changed with 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
and only the first telephone number of the
group is advertised to the public.

lnformot:ion About: t:he Directory
This telephone directory is issued by the
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company and
remains the property of the Company. No
binder, holder, or auxiliary cover, except
• such as may be furnished by the Company,
shall be used in connection with any telephone
directory furnished by the Company. Directories are not to be mutilated and are to be
delivered to the carrier who leaves the new
directory.

It is for the subscriber's benefit that all
old dir~ctories are collected by the carrier
when new issues are delivered. Numbers are
frequently changed and the use of obsolete
copies results in calling wrong numbers. If
you do not receive the new directory, or if
additional copies are needed, call or write the

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Copyright 1933, by the Southwestern Bell

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�Errors in This Directory
While every effort is made to improve
each issue of the directory and to eliminate
all errors, yet the Company does not &lt;l:SS':me
any liability because of errors and omiSSIOns
that may occur in this directory. Occasionally, however, errors will be found. It will
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 will be
corrected in the next issue. To lessen the
possibilities of error it will be helpful to r~­
port any changes in listings as soon as the1r
need becomes known instead of waiting until
near the closing date. This will avoid the
possibility of waiting too long, and not get..
ting the change in the next directory.
Directories of Other Cities
Telephone directories of cities throughout
the country will be obtained for patrons by
this Company. Prices and other information
may be secured by calling the Business Office.

Advertising
Rates for advertising space in this directory
will be furnished upon request to the Manager.
Additional Listings
Por each customer a single line insertion
in the alphabetical list is made without charge.
Customers may arrange for additional listings
under such regulations as apply to main listings to be placed in the alphabetical direct?ry.
Rates for additional listings may be obtamed
from the Business Office.
Listings Not Appearing
in the Directory
Between directory issues many telephone
numbers do not appear in the current issue _of
the directory due to changes and new mstallations. Patrons may obtain .these telephone numbers from "Information."

How To Make Out-of-Town Calls
Decide first whether the lower priced "Station-To-Station" service can be used or whether
the higher priced "Person-To-Person" service is necessary. To help you decide, these calls
are explained below.

How t:o Place t:he Call
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 your call.
If you know the desired number, say, for
example "I want Kansas City, Mo., Victor
4568." if you do not know the desired number, say, for example, "I want Kansas ~ity,
Mo. John Doe's '1-esidence at 3601 Lmdel
Blvd." or "I want Kansas City, Missouri,
the Mayfield Hotel."
If you know the number of the called telephrme, give it to the long distance operator.
It :w iH speed your service materially. "Information" will be glad to supply numbers in
principal cities on request.
Features o/ Station-To-Station Calls
1. They are completed more quickly.
2. The rates are less than on "Person-toPerson" calls.
3. There are no report charges on "stationto-station" calls, except in the case of
collect calls not completed because of the
refusal of the called party to accept the
charges.
4. Rates are reduced after 7 p. m. and further
reduced after 8 :30 p. m. if initial period
rate exceeds 35 cents. The time of day at
the point at which the message is_ timed
determines whether the day, evenmg, or
night rate applies.
5. Charges begin when the called telephone
is answered .
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6. Charges may be "reversed" without a
change in rate when the rate is 25 cents
or more. 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 Person-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 call.
Example: "I want Topeka, Kansas, 9816,
Mr. John Smith," or "I want Topeka, Kansas,
Mr. Henry White at the Kansan Hotel."
If you know the number of the telephone,
give it to the long distance operator. It will
speed your call. "Information" will be glad
to supply numbers in principal cities on- request.
The charges can be reversed.
A three-minute connection is allowed before "over-time" charges begin.
If the called telephone is reached but the
call cannot be completed because the person
desired is not available and cannot be reached
elswhere, a nominal report charge is made to
compensate the Telephone company for work
done on the call.
Collect Calis
If the charges on the call you are placing
are to be paid at the distant telephone you
should tell the operator when placing the call
that it is a "collect" call. The charges, if
accepted by the customer at the distant telephone, will be billed to that telephone.

�TELEPHONE
NUMBERS
of

out-of-town folks
It Means Faster Service If You Will Call By Number
NAME

TOWN

NUMBER

RAPID SERVICE TO
KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA
If YOU know the number of the telephone wanted at the above points, you
can obtain more rapid service on Station-to-Station calls (if not collect) by
giving your call to the first operator answering you, saying for example:
"Kansas City, VIctor 1234.

This is 9016."

�Alphabetical List of

TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS
LAWRENCE, KANSAS

J. W. McCOY, District Manager
Business Office 734 Vermont
Amend A.llen r RFD 4 . . . .
. . . ...... . .. 847-K-5
A B C Cleaners 14th &amp; Mass ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . 400
Amer Natl Ins Co Peoples State Bk Be . . ... . .... 297
Abels E F Mrs r 2032 Mass . . . ..... .... . . . . .. 2233
Abraham R C r 930 Mo .. . . .. .. .. . . ..... . 1928 M
AMER SERVICE CO 616 Vt . .... .. ......... 591
Abrams Geo r 824 Ohio . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. 2921 W
Ames Mary J Mrs r 325 W 9th . .. . .... .. 2275 R
Acacia Fratern ity 1400 Oread . . . .... . .. . .. ..... 355
Ames W P Rev r 92 7 Ohio . . . . . ...... . . . 1043 W
Achning Chas J r 809 Ind . . . . .. . .. . ... . ...... 1797
Anderson A S phy 715 Vt .. . . . . ... . .. ... . .... 124
Achning R G r 846 Mo ... .. .... .... , .... .. . . 2691
Amidon C W r 1120 Miss .. .... . . . . . •.. . .. . 1922
Achnings Hardware 822 Mass . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. 679
Amos Chas W r 1742 Ala ... . ..... . .. .. . . . . 2418W
Ackerman Hat Shop 1017 Mass . . . . .. . . . .. . .. 165
ACME SERVICE CO feed 819 Vt . ..• . . .. ... . 488 Amyx S M r 822 Elm . . . .. . . .. ..... . . . . . . 1357 M
Ande rson A J phy 71 5 Vt ... . . . ... . .. . . . . ... 124
Acorn Lunch 106 W 7th .. . . . ... . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 581
'Anderson A J Dr r 717 Vt .. ...... . ·.. ... .... 124
Adair A R Mrs r 1324 Ohio .. .. .... .... .. .. 2738 J
Anderson A J Mrs r 717 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1242
Adams F P r 1300 E 13th .. ...... ...... .... 2366
Anderson Alfred r 718 Lake . . ... . . ... . .. . 1773 W
Adams J &amp; Sons Storage Co 846 N H . .. ..... 2108
Adams Jennie M Mrs r 741 Tenn ... .... . . .. . . 1552 J
ANDERSON &amp; ANDERSON 71 5 Vt . . .. . . . . . ... 124
Adams King r 318 Locust .... . • .•. . . . .. .. 2179 M
Anderson ·A rthur S Dr r 912 W 8th ... . ... .. . . . 240
Adams 0 L r 635 Elm ...... .... .... .... 3132 R
Anderson Ed r 608 Ky . .. ... . . . . ... .. . . . . .. . 2061
Adams W R r R F D 3 . . . .. . .. . .... .. . .. •. 712-K4
Anderson F E r 710 Ala ... .. ...... . . . .. . . . 2292 W ·
ADVANCE CLEANERS 1019 Man ... . . . .. . .. . 101 Anderson F M r 1817 La ............ . . . . . . 2131 J
Akers Jno r 1920 Mass . ..... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 2322 R
Anderson H E r 180 3 La . . ... . . . . . .. . . . . . 2131 W
Akin Jno r R F D 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... .. . 784-N3
Anderson Harry J r 1321 N J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1808
Albach Henry publisher 904 Vt ... . . .. ..... . ... 464
Albach Hen ry r 346 Miss ....... ... . . .... . . 1570 R tnderson Hazel A r 1623 Ky .. .. .. . . ... . . . 1453 M
nderson Jno r 1338 R I . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2149 W
Albert Wm Mrs r 731 Ala . . . . .. . ... . .. . . .. . 2306 W
ALBRIGHT C R Chi ropractor 222 W 9th . . . . .. 1531 :nrrson Jude Q r 1205 R I .. . . . . . .. . ..... . 1623
n erson L E r 1629 Ala . . . .. ... . ..... ... 2412 R
Alb right G E 1901 R I . . . .. .. . ......... . 1355 W
Anderson L F r 922 Mo . .... . .. ....... . 2851 W
Alderman Hal r 1213 Ohio . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 1728 M
Anderson M r 233 4th N . ... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 1592 W
Alderman Sylvia M r 727 Ala . . . . .. ...... . . 1184 M
Anderson R L r US E 11th ....• •.. •• . . • . 2471 J
Alexander E E r 345 Miss . . . . .... . .. . . . . . 2658 R
Anderson
W L r 60-6 Ky
... . . ... . . . . . . . 2653 M
Alexander Frank H r 1201 Oread ...... . . . . . .. 1572
Anderson W 0 Commission Co 806 Vt . . . . .. .. 1466
Alexander H W r 636 Ky .
. ... . . ... . . . . . 2206
:ndrews W H r 641 Vt . . ... . . . .... , . . . .... . 1294
Alexander J W furniture 930 Mass .. . . . . . .. . .. 168
ngney J Mrs r 1339 Ohio .. .. . .. .. .... ... .. 1712
Alexander J W r RFD 6 . . . . .. ..... . . .... 703-K-5
Angney Ray r 1717 IH . . ... .. . .... . ... . ... . 3035
Alexander Jane Mrs r 918 Pa .. . . . . .. . .. . .. 1310 M
Ansdell
Geo H r 905 Tenn ... . . ... . .... . . . 1609 R
Alexander Le Roy r 707 Elm .. . ...... . . ... 1246 W
Anton Robt r 16 E 13th . . .. . . . .. .. ... ... .. . 1884
Alexander R D r 1618 Vt .. .. ......... .. . 1045 R
Ardrey R C r 917 Main .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 1847 M
Allford F G r 1141 . Vt ........ . ... .. ... . 2022 M
Armo ry Kans Nat! Guards 800 N H . . . . . .... . 531
Alford Fred S r R F D 3 ... .. . . .. .. . . . .. . 743-K5
Armstrong A W Mrs r 920 Mo . .. ... . .. . . . .. 2044 R
Allen Betty r 1337 R I . . .. . . .... . . . . ...... 1374 J
Armstrong Ch ris Mrs r 424 Ind . .......... . 2128 J
Allen Carrie r 1838 Tenn . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . 2397 J
Armstrong
E Paul r 917 Tenn .•.• • •• . . .• . 1413 W
Allen Chas N r 1144 R I .... .. . . . .. . . . . . 2162 M
Armstrong Fred A r 1121 Vt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1827
Allen E B r 911 Mo .. .. .. ..... .. . ...... .. . 1869
Arnett Jno H r R F D 1 Wmt . . . . . .. . . . .. .. 743-N5
Allen Forrest C r 801 La . ... . . . . . . . . . . .... . . 300
Arnold Chas r 905 Ohio . ......... . .. .... .... 2276
Allen G H r 1213 Vt . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . 2323 W
Arnold E T r 929 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1482
Allen L C r 1706 Barker ... .. . . .. . .. . ...... 1803
Arnold M H r 1447 Vt .. ........ .. ...... 2731 R
Allen Leona r 922 Pa . . . .. .. . . ..• . . . ... . .... 1574
ARNOLDS MARKET 846 Ind . . .. . .. . . :-;--:--. .. . 226
Allen Stella M r 1411 Ky . .... . . .. .. .. . .. 1580 R
Arps Belle Mrs r 904 Pa .... . . . ... . . . .. . . . 1310 R
Allison L M r 928 La .. .. .... . .. ... . . .. .. 1905 R
Allison W N r R F D 4 . . . . .... . . . . .. . . . . 796-K6 . Asher D C r 1601 Ky . .. . . . . .. . . . . •. . . . .... 1069
Asher Henry HAtty Lw Nat! Bk bg . • • • .• .. . . . . 436
Allph in H C r 910 Ohio . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .... 1719
Asher Henry H r 608 La . ..... . .. . . .. ... . . .. . 456
Allph in Herbert G r 1426 Ohio
.1034
Ashton C H r 1200 Ohio . . . . ......... . . . .. 1755
A'llph in Wayne collection agencies Lw Nat! Bk bg 467
Ashworth R F Rev r 1132 Conn ... . • . .... . , . . 1565
Allphin Wayne r 600 Ohio ...... . . .. . . . . ... . : 1645
Aston C 0 r 1228 Ohio . . . ...... . . ..... 1818 W
Alpha Ch i Omega 1246 Oread . . . . . . ....... . .. 898
Aszman
Theo H Rev r 843 La . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. 876
Al~ha Chi Sigma 1115 Tenn ...... .... . ... .... 389
AT YOUR SERVICE CLEANERS 1342 Tenn . . . .. . 9
Alpha Delta Pi 1145 La .. . ... . .............. . 290
ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 1602 La . ... . . ...... 3100 Athey Delbert Esther r 625 Ind ... .. .. . .. . . 2295 R
Atkeson Geo L r 1528 Tenn ...... . ........ . 2476
Alpha Kappa Lambda 1332 La ... . . ... . . . • . . ... 981
Atk inson S W Ins Ins bg . . . . .. . ..... . . . .. . . ... 506
Alpha Kappa Psi 1503 Mass . ... . . . ... . • ... .. 365
ALPHA OMICRON PI 1144 La .. . .. .. ........ 888 Atkinson S W r 704 Indiana . ... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 667
Atkinson Thos E r 1834 Vt .. . . . . . . . • ..... . 2771 R
Alpha Phi Alpha 1101 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1252
ALPHA TAU OMEGA 1004 W 4th . . . . . . . .. . . . 837 AUCHARD V M Phy 747 Mass .. ... ........ . 277
Auchard V· M Dr r 1405 N Y . .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . 299
Alpha Xi Delta 1045 W Hills Terrace . .. . ...... 828
AustiLl J W r 511 Ohio .. . . . . . . .. . . • . . . . . 1394 M
AI rich A G Printing 736 Mass . . . . . . , .. .... . .. 288
Auto Electric Co 709 New Hampshire ... .. . . . . . 406
AI rich A G r 346 Ind . . . . . .... . . . ..... . .. 1550 R
Auto &amp; Parts Resales Co 621 Mass .. . .. . ... . . 606
Altenbernd Conrad r 1500 Haskell . ... . .. . .. 2384 W
Automatic Fire Alarm Co 1118 N H .. . . . . .. .. 1840
Altenbernd Herold r 1729 La . .. . . .. . . . . . .. 2324 W
AUTO WRECKING &amp; JUNK CO 846 Del . . ... . . 954
Altenbernd Wm r R F D 2 ... . . . .... . . . . .. 775K4
Avey C 0 r 1306 Oakhill .. .............. 2175 R
Althaus Carl B r 1709 Til . . ... . .. . . . . .. .. . 2330 J
Ayer Ernest C r 2022 Vt .. . .. . . .. ... ... ... 2745
Alter Dinsmore r 1313 W Campus . . . .. . . .. . .. . 2973

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BEAL BROS MEAT MARKET 808 Masa . .. •. . .. 856

B
B Square Oil Co 1848 Mass .... . ... ..... . . . . 454
Babb B M r 2116 Mass . ..... ... .. . . .. . .. 2150 J
Babb Clyde r 1312 Ohio ... ..... .. ........ 2738 M
Babb W H r 841 Miss .. . .. . . . ............ 2524 R
Babbitt B J r R F D 1 . . .... . . . .. . . .. ... . 763-N7
Babcock A F r 705 Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2438 W
Bachelor Chas r RFD 6 . ... . . . ........... 703-K-6
Badsky Jacob r 1728 Mass . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .1270
Baer E A r 1240 Tenn .. .... ... . . . .. . ... 2531 R
Bahnmaier C F r 436 Me . . ..... . .. . . .... .. 2203 W
Bailey A R r 1120 Ore .... . .... .. .... ..... 1430 J
Bai ley E H S Dr r 1101 Ohio .... ... . . . . .. . .. 1560
Bailey I E Dr r 1135 Ohio . . . . .•.. . ....... 2615 M
Bailey N H r 1112 Del . .... .. .. ... . . . . ... 1910 M
Ba iley Ralph r 1228 Prairie . .. ... .. . .... . 2509 R
Bair E A r 2124 Mass . . . ......... • .... . . . . 2784
Bair Myrtle M r 1600 W 9th . .• . . .... . . .... 1056
Bake r B P r 1108 Ky ................... . 2822 W
Baker Chu M r 1666 Miss . ... . .... . •.. ... 2415-M
Bilker D M r Haskell Grounds . . .... . .. . ... 1983 W
Baker Dan iel r 336 Elm ........ ..... .... . 1298 M
Baker Geo r 224 N 7th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2309
Baker H H r 811 R I ............ . . . .... . 1319 M
Baker Lucy r 2141 R I . ... . .. . . .. . . . .... 1038 W
Baker Osca r H r 711 W 5th .... . . . ... . . . . 1344 M
Baker Ralph D r 1813 Ala ..... . .. • .. ... . . 1772 W
Baker Susie Mrs r 829 Ohio .... . .. . . . . . .. 1125 W
Baker W S r 1844 Leamard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2362 R
Bald ri dge E W r 162 1 Vt . .. . ..... . . . .... 2807 M
Baldwin R D r Haskell Grounds . . . .. . . . . ... . . . 956
Bales Belle W r 1033 N H .. . . ..... . .. . . ... 2918 W
Bales J A r 1525 R I .. . .. . . . .. . .. ..... 2252 W
Bales 0 R r R F 0 6
.... . . . ..... . 703-K2
Ba ll Brady S r 1224 Haskell . . .. ... . ..... . 1489 R
BaU VlrgM r 748 N 6th .. . . . . ...... . ..... 1229 J
Bankers Life Co of Des Moines House bg . .. ..... 112
Banks A G dairy .R F D 6 .. . ............... . 752
BANKS FRANK E abstracts Mrchnts Nat! Bk bg .. 984
Banks Frank E r 801 Ala .. . . ... . ........ .. 2355
Banks J W r R F D 6 .. . ...... . ..... ..... 735-K5
Banks M J Mrs r 1332 Vt .. . ..... . .. ..... . . 1361 J
.... . . .. . .. 737-N2
Banning Chas E r R F D 6
Baptist Church First 801 Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 933
Barber J W r 926 Ohio .... ..... . ...... .. 1413J
Barber Perry B r 1020 Tenn .. . ... . .. . ...... 1283
Barbers Drug Store 969 Mass ... .. .• .. ... . . . . 145
Barker Chas S r 1136 Conn .. . . . .. . .. . . . . 1022 W
Barker Geo J Mrs r 826 N H . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 1717
Barkley Geo r 710 Locust . . ... ... . . . . .. .. 2777 W
Barn cord C F r 1104 Ky . ... .. . . . . ... . . . 2138 W
Barnes C B r · 850 Maple .... . .. . ........ .. 2254 R
Barnes C L r 624 N 6th .... . ... .- . . ...... 1193 M
Barnes F H r 1809 Ill .. . .... . .. ... . . ..... 2418 M
Barnes Jeff r R F D 3 ..... ... .. . ... . .. .. . 757-N2
Barnes L G Mrs r 718 Ind ... ... . . . ...... . 2929 J
Barnes Nellie r 516 W 11th . .... . ..... ... 2204 M
Ba rnes Pastry Shop 1033 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 688
Barnett J D r 508 Ind .... .. . . .... . .... . . 1433 J
Barnha rt Mabel r 2204 Tenn .. .... ........ 2262 R
Ba rnsdall Refin ing Co 715 W 5th. . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Barrow Jas S r 700 Calif ..... . . . .. . ......... 2684
Barrows Florence J osteo 909 Mass .......... 2337
Barteldes F T r 703 Ind .. .. . .. .. . .... .... . .. . 662
Barteldes F W r 721 lnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Barteldes Otto A r 627 Ohio . .. . .. . .. . ...... 2120
Bartel des Seed Co 804 Mass . . ... .. . .. . .... . 92
Barteldes Warehouse 826 Pa . ... .. .. ..... .. . .. 239
Barton Otto r 421 Mich . . . ... .. .... . ..... 2225 W
Barton S E r 446 Mich .. ...... .. .... . ..... 1539 R
Bartz F R r 421 Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2203 R
Bartz W H r 1816 Conn .. .. . . . . . . .. ..... 1870 W
Bassetts Lunch 709 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
68
Basye N r 1329 Vt . .. . . . .. . .... .. ....... 2652 W
Bates Lillian Mrs r 611 W 9th ....... . .... 2726 M
Bateson E r 828 Mist .... .. ... . . . .. .•.• .. 1921 R
Batterson Leland r 816 E 11th .... ... .. . .. 1910 J
Baty Sam! r 626 Ohio . . . . . ....... . ........ 1513
Baumgartner W J r 12011 Ohio .. ............ 1601
Bayles C G r 1911 N H . . . .. .. ............... 1530
Bayles E E r 408 W 6th .. . . ... ... .. .. . . .. . . 2036
Beach L W r 812 Ill . . . .. .. .. ... .. .. ... . .. 2438 M

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Beal Clifford H r 2247 Mass ..... . . .... . .. 1367 M
Beal Geo M Prof r 1710 lnd . . ... . .......... . . 1264
Beal Mary E Mrs r 828 Miss .. . . . ...... . ..... 293
·seal Ralph r 932 Maine ................. ... . 923
Beamer J no r 1616 lnd . . ... .. . . .. ... . .... . 2414
Beamer R H r 1000 Mo . ...... . .. . ... .. . . .. 1365
Bear W E r 1607 Mass .. .... .. •......... . . 1716 J
Beard Fred L r 111 Park .......•.... . ... 1490 M
Beard J W Mrs r 1146 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2314 M
Beard Jno Mrs r 2038 N H .. ...... .... .. 1678 W
Beardslee C r 912 Ala . ......... .. .. . . . . .. 2439 R
Beattie W E r 620 Mo ...................... 340
BECHTEL J R Physician 847 Mus . ... ... . ... . . 343
Bechtel J R Dr r 129 Park .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. . .1343
Beck D L r 814 Ala ...... .. .•. ... . . • . ... 2387 J
Beck E S r 836 Ohio . ... . . . . .•. . . . .• . .. . ... 2848
Beck Henry r 118 W 15th .. . .. .. ... . ..... 2743 W
Beddow Wm C r Haskell Grounds . . ..... ... 1983 M
Beebe Chas r 2242 Ohio ....... . ...... . • . 1367 R
Beene Douglas r 1041 Conn ......... . . . .. 2868 M
Beery B B Mrs r 600 Ohio . ... •.... . •.... . 2209 R
Beguelin E C r 1405 R I .. . .. . . ...... . .... 1845 R
Bell C V flo rist 844 Tenn . .. . .. ..... ......... 275
Bell C V Mrs r 844 Tenn . ... . .. .. . . .. ... 2275 J
Bell J H r 1347 N H ...... .. .............. 2558
Bell J H Music Co 925 Mass . .. .. .. .. ..... .. .. 375
Bell Queen Mrs r 1239% N J . . . . . . . . . .
. . 1756
Bell Telephone Service (see S Westn Bell Tel Co)
Bell Z J r 1643 Ky ...................... 2381 J
Bell Wm S r 841 % N H .......... .. ....... 2790
Below Fred r 1020 Conn . . .. ....... . .. . .. . 1134 M
Benedict F M Mrs r 923 Tenn .... . ... .. . . . . .... 361
Bened ict Warwick r 1200 W 6th ... . . .. .. . . . . 1769
650
Bennett Delmer F r 916 R 1.. .. .... ... . ..
Bennett F H r 745 Cbnn . ..... ......... ... . . 1083
Benson J A r 1010 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3039
Bereiter Frank r RFD 5 .. . ..... . . . .. . ... 733-N-7
Berger A W r 937 R I . . .... . . . . . . .. . .... . . 645
Berger Robt A r 1644 Barker ..... ......... 2364 R
Bernhard Allee V r 1230 Mis; . . . . .... .. . . . ... 1377
Berry C S r 121 E 19th .. . . .. . .... .. ...... 3077
Berry L W r 1405¥.. Mass ..... . .. . ... . ... 1114 W
Bess C M r 1529 Learnard . .. . . . . .. ... . . . . 27.80 M
Beta Theta Pi 1425 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552
Beurman J C r RFD 2 Lecompton . .. . ..... . 799-K6
Beurman Julius r R F D 1 .. . . . .... . .. . . . . 846-K2
Beurman L-A r R F D 1 .. .. . ...... • .. ... . 739-N5
Beurman Minnie r 421 Ill ...... .. .. .. . .. . . . 2350 R
Beverstock Fred r Univ Hts ... . ....... . .. 2425 W
BICE &amp; EUSTACE osteopaths 1021 Mass . . . .... 336
Bite L E r 2117 Barker .................... 1642
Bigger W C Mrs r 731 La .. .... . . . . ..... ... 1240
Biggs L C r 1324 Tenn ...... ........... . . . .. 1126
Biggs W L r 306 Elm ...... .. . . . ..... .... 1592 J
Bigsby Ambrose r R F D 1 ....... . . • . ..... 799-N3
Bigsby Ernest r 1906 Barker . . . .. ..... . ... 1639 R
Bigsby Guy r R F D 1 ....... . ..... .... . 770-K2
Bingham Fannie Mrs r 1324 N H . . .. ... .. . 2579 J
Birch C E r 2305 Vt . ..... . .. . . ... .. ... .. . 2064
Bishoff Nettie Mrs r 1134 Ohio .... . . ... ... 2602 J
Bishop B E r 2102 Barker . ... .. .. . . . . . .. .. . 2401
Bishop S D Mrs r 736 La .... .. .... . ....... 1016
Bitzer C G r 603 Ohio ..........•. . . . ...... 2133
Black Emil Mrs r 1124 N Y .. . ........... . . 1622 R
Black Leila K r Haskell Grounds ... . . .. . .... 1699 J
Blackmar F W r 1115 Ohio ..... . . . . . . . . ..... 253
Blair Hugh Mrs r 1344 Mass .... ...... ........ 391
Blair L E r 1329 Mass . . ..... .• . ............ 912
Blair Marcelline r 725 Mass ...... . ... ... . ... 1079
Blair Wm F r 725 Mass . . .... . . .. .. . . . .... 1079
Blaker W W Mrs r 1423 Ohio . .. . .. . . . . . .... 1698
Bleakley J J r 1402 N Y ..... . .. • .. . .... 2465 R
Blevins Ed r 528 N 3rd . ... ....... . ..... 3049 M
Blevins W H r 309 Lyons ...... . .... ... .. .. 3047 J
Bliesner Bros typewriters 787 Mass . . ... . . . . . . . 548
Bliesner C A r 1508 Haskell . ...... ... ..... . 1935
Bliesner F A r 940 R I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1391J
Bllesner Fred F r 1339 Vt ............. . .. 2652 R
Bloch Albert r 1015 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2328
Blocker J G r 1704 Miss . . . .. ... ... .. .. . 2096 M
Blocksome D E r 1532 Mass . ..... .. ... . .. . .. . 3041
Blue Mill Sandwich Shop 1009 Mass . .. . ........ 409

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Blue Ribbon Shoe Shop 1315 Conn . . . .. . ... . ... 649
Blynn D A r 1046 N J . . .. . . .•.. .. . . . . . . 2729 M
Boardman W C r 125 E 19th .... . ... ...... . 2981
Boehle August H r R F D 6 . .. ... .... . . ... . 765-K3
Boehle W 0 r R F D 2 . . ...... . .. . ..... . 790-K4
Boggs Cora E r 835 Ill . .. ....... .... . . . . .. 2939 R
Bog.gs H W r 833 Mo . .. ..... . .. .... .. . . . . 2908
Bo ien Carter r 841 N 3rd ..... . .. . ..... ... .. 1544
Boles H N r 1318 N H . ... .... . .... .. .. . 1697 R
Bolin Jack r 1720 La ........ . .. . . . . . ... . 2199 R
Bolton J V r 620 Ind .... ........ . .... .. .. 2951
Botton Sarah r 401 Pleasant . .. . ... .. . . • .... 1193 R
Bond D E r R F D 6 . .. . . ...... . .. .. ... . 734-K4
Bond D M r R F D 6 ............ . ... .. .. 734-K2
Bond Jno r 1104 Pa . . ... .. . ... .. ... .. .. . 2729 W
Bone H L r 917 Ill . . . ..... . . .. ..... .. ... 1395 W
Bonebrake Ren r 1420 N Y ... . . . . .. .. ..... . 1510
BOOK NOOK 1021% Mass . . . ..... ... . . . .. . . 666
Boone Rachel Mrs r 1000 R I. .. .. ... .. . . 2268 W
Booth Ida L r 1204 Conn . . ..... ... .. . .. . 2340 J
Borer Emil r 515 Ind ... ... .... . ..... . ... . . 1290
Borg Jno r 905 Mich ... .. .. . .. . .. . ... .. . . 1775 W
Borth Dora K Mrs r 407 W 12th . . ..... . . . 2165 W
Boss E H r 1029 Ala . . . . . . ... .. .. . ... ... . . . 1258
Boughner E G Mrs r 1733 Miss ... ...... .. . 2418 J
Boughton Lloyd L r 1711 Ky .. . . . ... . .. . . . 2124 J
Bourne Helen E r 102 4 Ky . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. _ . 657
Bowen AM Mrs r 1111 Ky . . . . . .. . . . .. . ... 1497 W
Bowen Harry E r R F D 6 ... . ...... . . _.. . 735-K4
Bowers J C r 440 Mich . . ... . . . .. .. . . ..... 1539 J
Bowers Jas L r 920 Miss _. . . . ... . . . ... . . . . 2726 J
Bowersock J D Mrs r 733 Miss . ..... . . . ... . .. 428
Bowersock Mills &amp; Power Co 546 Mass ........ *108
Bowersock W E Mrs r 1400 Oread ......... . . 885
Bowersock W E,, Mrs r 1428 Ohio ... . ......... 1386
Bowman C 0 r 1947 Tenn ..... . ..... . .. .... 2537 R
Bowman Wm r Sibley . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . 849-K5
Boyce Earnest r 1714 Ind . .. . . . . . ....... . 1349 W
Boyd Russell H r 1346 N H . .. ... . ... . ... .. 1374 R
Boyles F J Cash Stationery Co 9 E 8th ... .. . . . 967
Boyles F J r 1540 Mass ... .. .............. 713
Braden L A Mrs r 101 9 ~1, Mass . . . . . .. .. . 2326 W
Braden S B r 1300 Oread ....... ....... .. . .. 1120
Bradford Walter r R F 0 2 ..... . .. .. . . ... . 2459 J
Bradley H W r 941 La ... ... . . . ... . . . . .. . . 2513 M
Brad shaw Geo W r 1638 Ill . .. .... .. . .... 1237 W
BRAND JNO W atty 900 Mass .. . . . .... . .. .. 2394
Brand Jno W r 2114 Barker ........... .... 2352
Qrandt J G r 123 E 19th . . . .. ...... ... .. .. . 2616
Brass Edw B r 1919 R I .. .. .. . ...... . . . .. 1576 M
Brass H B r RFD 6 . . ............ .. .... 2293 J
Bratton Irving r 522 Tenn . . . . ... . . .. . .... 2905 W
Bratton Karl r 43 Winona . . .. . .. • . .. ... 2878 J
Bratton 0 F r 309 Maiden Lane .. .. .. ... ... 2301 J
Bratton Paul r 40 Winona . ... . -.... . . . .. . .. 3059 W
Breakey Frank I r 1202 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1824
Bredine W M r 509 E 12th . .. . . . . ...... . 1896 R
Breeze Retha E r Haskell Grounds .. . . ... . . 2338 R
Bremer Fred A r 2015 N H . . . . .. . . . . .... .. 2842
Brewer Albert r 1026 N J ... . .... .. . ...... . 1652
Brewer Ollie Mrs r 901 Ohio ... . .. . .. .. . .. . 1905 M
Brewster Ray Q r 1720 Miss . ...... . ... ... 2631 R
Brickley Anna r 1315 Ky . . .. .. . ..... .. .. . 1387 W
Briece J A Rev r 1842 Vt .... . .......... . 2917 W
Br iggs B M r 1705 Ill .. . .. ..... .. .. . . .. .. 2847
Brinkman Bakery 816 Mass .. .. . . . . . . . . .. ... . . 501
Brinkman H C r 1602 Barker . .. ... .... . . . 1693 W
Brinkman Minnie Mrs r 909 Ind . . .. .. ...... .. 2873
Broadview Inn 701 Calif . .... ... . . . • . .. . .... 1467
Bro•t Henry E r 334 Locust . ...... . .. .. .. . . 2255 J
__.. . .... .. ... . ... 2343 R
Brock S r 92R Pa
Brockelsby Allee Mrs r 1108 N J . ....... . . 2555 W
Brodbeck Fred Mrs r 937 Vt ......... . . ... 1844 J
Brockett Kittie Mrs r 115 E 11th . . . . . . .. .. 2393 J
Brodhead Ross B r 742 Ind .. . ......... .... _ 114
Broeker H B r 1041 R I . . .. . . .. .... .. .. 1972 J
Broeker Henry r R F 0 2 . . .. ... . .. . ... . . 1683 R
Broeker J F C furn aces 828 Vt . ....•. .. ... . . . 551
B reeker J F C r 341 Lincoln ......•..•.. .. 1402
Broeker W H r 835 NY . . . . .. . .... . . .. .. 2723 R
Bromelsick Wm Mrs r 923 R I. .. . . . ... .... . .. 801
Bronson H H r 1105 N H .. . . ... .... .. . . . 2313 R
Brooks F D Mrs r 1300 Haskell .. . ..... . . .. . . 1826

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Brooks J E r 507 Me . . . . .... .. . .... ... .. 1921 W
Brooks Oscar L r 1137 Penn . .. .... . . .. .. 2919 M
Brooks Winifred Mrs r 219 N 7th . . .. . ... . . 1674 J
Brown A D r R F D 1 . . ..... .. .. ...... . 846-N2
Brown A F r R F D 3 . .. .... . .. ...... . . 762-K-3
Brown Ben E r 1100 Mo . ... . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. 2816
Brown -bilt Shoe Store 803 Mass . . ............ _257
Brown Carrie r 72 6 Mo . ..... .. . . . . .. .. .. 2739 W
Brown Chas r 503 Ala ............ . . .. .... . 1175
Brown Chester W r 1917 Ohio .. ... .. . • .. . . 1446-M
Brown E L r R F D 2 ... . ....... .. .. . .. 853-K-2
Brown E L Mrs r 2044 Tenn . . . . . . ...... . _ 2996
Brown Ea rl A r R F 0 4 .... .... . . .. . . .. 847-N4
Brown Elmer E r R F 0 4 . . ....... . .. . .. 785-N2
Brown FrankL r 1616 Vt .. . . . .. . ... . .... 1045 J
Brown Frank M r 332 Ill . . .. .. ... .. . .. .. 2437 R
Brown Frank P r 109 E 19th . . . .. .. . . ... 1355 J
Brown Fred M r R F D 4 .
. . . . . . .. . ..... 847-K2
Brown G Mark Mrs r 834 Ky . . ... . .. .. . . . .. . 1764
Brown Harry A r 937 Penn . . . .. . . . ... . . .. . 1462
Brown Harry D r 1800 lnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 655
Brown J F r 1701 Ind . . . . . . . . .. . . .... .. 1676 M
Brown J W r 1804 La .. .. . . .. .. . ..... . . 2127 R
Brown L E Mrs r 1308 Vt. .... .. . .. . . . ... 1514 W
Brown Lenna W Mrs r 1133 Ky .. . .... .. ... 1497 R
Brown N B r R F D 2 .... . . . .. . ....... . 853-N4
Brown S F r 52 1 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1275
Brown Tom r RFD 4 . ....... . .. .. . .. . . ... 785-K2
Brown W A r 839 Ky . .. .. .• .. . . ... . .. .. . 2605 R
Brown W B r 826 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1523
Brown Willard r 845 Ill . . . . . . . .. . . ..... . 2439 M
Browne Ernest L Mrs r 1145 La . . . . .. . .. . .. 2716
Browne Francis r 1612 N H .. . . . .. . . .. .. .. 2916 W
Browning L C r 2120 Vt .. .... .... ... .. . .. . 2068
Brownlee M B r R F D 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 769-K3
Brown lee W 0 r 2012 N H ..... . .... . .. . .. 2680 J
Bruckmiller C H Stock Yards 500 Maple . .. . . . . . 928
Bruckmiller C H r 923 Ohio ...... .. ... . .. .. . 1002
Brune Eugene r 337 Johnson . . ....... . . . ..... 3085
Brune Geo C r 912 R I .. .... . .... .. . .. .. . .. 229
Brune Gus Jr r R F D 3 . .... . . . .. . . ... . .. 743-K3
Brune Gus H Sr r R F D 1 . . .... . ... . . . ... 846-NS
Brune Paul r R F 0 3 . . . .. . . . . . .... . ... 743-N2
Bruner V K r 1500 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1828
Bryan C V r 1308 Mass .. .. . ... ..... . .. . 2231 W
Bryan Jessie Mrs r 1322 Tenn . ... .. .. . . . ... 2498 R
Bryan L R Mrs r R F 0 1 . . ... . .... . ... 739-K2
Bryant C C Mrs r 1042 N Y .. . . .. . . .. . . .. 2212 M
Bryant Geo r 614 Ala . .... . . . ... ..... . ... 2529-R
Bryant Jas r 714 Ala .... .. .. . . . ... . . . . . . 2292 R
Bryant Ruth Mrs r 827 Garfield . . . . . . . . . . . . 3086
Bryde Phillip r 900 N J . ....... . ... . .. ... 1024 W
Buch Jno Mrs r 1004 N J . . . . .. . ..... .. .. 2609 J
Buchheim G A r 1541 Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2059
Buc k P 0 r 912 E 12th ... . .... . ..... . . . . 1489 W
Buc kminster R H Mrs r 544 3rd N .. . . . ... 2188 R
Buehler E C r 1424 Ky . .. .. • ... ........ . .. 2952
Bullene Geo I r 2209 Vt .. . ... . . . .. . ... ... 1749
Bullene Herbert B r 710 Ind .. .. .... . ....... 376
BULLENE-SKINNER MOTOR CO 622 Mass :--: . 1142
Bullock E A r 626 Tenn . .. • . .. . . ... . .. .. .. . 2946
Bullock Printin.g Co 2 E 7th .. . . . .. ...... . .. . 379
Bumgardner Edw dentist 729 Mass .... ...... . . 511
Bumq ardner Edw r 1026 Ohio . . . . . . . . • . . . . 1802 J
Bunker C D r 1910 Mass .. . ......... . . .. 2170 J
Bumgardner Edw r 1026 Ohio . .. -.. .... . 1802 J
Bunn E E r 316 J ohn son . ... . ... . . .... . . 2669 R
. .... .. .. . .. . .... 2746 M
Burch G F r 905 N Y
Burchett Joe r 802 Lincoln . .. .... .. . .. .. .. 2195 R
Burdick Wm L r 916 Ky .. .. .. .. . .. ... .. .. .. 525
Burgert R 0 r 1321 N H
.... .. .... . .. . .. . 1325
Burgert Shoe Shop 1113 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
. . . .... .. . 1400 w·
Burgess Edwin T r 61 fl MP

BURGNER-BOWMAN-MATTHEWS LBR CG

308 w flth
.............
81
Burke Pearl Mrs r 318 Johnson . .. . . . .... 1616 W
Bu rke W J Capt r 117 Park .. .. ..... .. .... . 1201
Burnam B I r 1131 N J
.............
497
Burnett Benj r 217 6th North .. . ... . . .. . . 1456 W
Burnett W W r 909 Mo
. . ....... . . . . .. 1761 J
Burnham Josephine r 1652 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . 1761
Burns A A r 937 Conn . . . . . .. . ... . .. . . . . 1567 R
Burns T L r R F 0 2 ..... .. . .. .. .. .. ... . 844-KS'·

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Designates Private Branch Exchange

LAWRENCE

Burton Julius r 1240 N J .... . ... .. . . - ... .. 2087
Bushey RoyEr 410 Elm . ...... .. . . ... . ... 1042 M
Bushong I C r 1513 Crescent rd ....... .... . - .1588
Business Mens Cr Exch Lw Nat! Bk bg . .. .... .. 467
Bussing E C r R F D 3 ............... .. .. 791-K2
Butcher F S r 824 Miss . .. __ .. ..... . ...... 1929 J
Butler Henry L r 1547 Ky .... .. . . .. .... 2298 W
Butler Mazie r 709 'h Vt ...... _ .. ..... . . 2760 R
Butler K E r 318 Johnson ... _ ..... .. . ... . 1616 W
BYRD C FUR CO 639 Mass . ..... .. ........ 1214
Byrd Cornelia furs 814':6 Mass- . . . . .
. . 85
Byrn D Coen Mrs r 804 Mo ....... ... ... . 2488 M
Byson lona r 1110 'h Vt ......._.......... . 1153 J

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Cabbell H G Phy 745 Mass .. _ ......... . ..... 1284
Cab bell H G Dr r 2020 Mass. _ .. .. ....• _ . . .. 1634
Cadwell G E r 1712 Learnard .... ... • . ....... 3096
Cadwell Hatchery 1712 Learned .. .. . _ .. ...... 3096
Cady H P r 1534 Ky . . ... . ...... . . .. .. . .. 1600
Caffyn J R Rev r 1231 Ky .. __ .............. 2886
Cagle Daisy M r 1807 Ky . . .. .. . . .... _ . . . . . 2699
Cain Charline r 326 Locust .. . ............. 2134 W
Calderwood Robt r 1304 Vt .... .. _ .... _ .. .. 3115
Ca ldwell E F Mrs r 717 Ohio ...... _ ........ 1463 J
Caldwell Kate r 826 Ky .... _ . .... . . . .... _ .. 1523
Ca ihoun C M r 818 Locust .. _ ...... .. .. ... 2105 W
Callahan Geo r 1203 Oread ........ . ... __ .. 2757 M
Callaway L H Taxicab Co 7 W 7th . . . . ____ . ... 987
Cameron Bruce r 1640 Ill .................. 2674 J
Cameron E M r 801 Ind ........... .. ...... 2408
Campbell G M r 837 Me ... .. _ ..... _ .. _ .... 2596 J
Campbell M M Mrs r 816 Ky __ . .. ........... 1568
Campbell W B r 311 Miss .... _.... .. ..... 2933 M
Ca mp uell Wm H r R F D 3 .. .. ..... ... . ... 791-K6
Canary Jno r RFD 3 . _ .. _ . __ .... _ . _ .. . .. 758-N5
Canavan Dora L Mrs r 702 R I . _.. _. . . . . . . 1183 W
Cannon M C r 1900 N H . . .. ... _.. _ . . . . 1138
Cantwell Ella Mrs r 1820 Ind ..... . . .. .. ... 1679 W
Canuteson R I Dr r 1638 Miss . ..... .. . .. ... 1710
Capen D M Mrs r 646 R I. .. .. _.. .. .... _... 2678
Capen H E r 704 N Y ....... _.... • _ . • . _ •. .. 1157
Caps J no C r 946 Ohio .................. 2251 J
Carbrey W J r 44 Winona ...... _ .. ...... .. .. 1178
Carder Early r 1601 TenD .. _............. .. 1836
Carey A L r 1339 Tenn ... ..... ... ........ .. 1704
Carey Z M r 332 Locust ............ . .. .... 3195
Carl A L Mrs r 1100 Vt .. ................ 2226 M
Carl Owen r 721 Ind .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . 94
Carlos Don F r 2025 N H . . _ . ___ __ . _ . • _ . . 1554 M
Carls Clothiers 905 Mass .. _. . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . 251
Carman Chas W r 720 La . . . . . ........... . 1463 W
Carney Minnie r 1043 Del. . . .. . . ... ...... . 1613 R
Carpenter Guy fill sta R F D 6 .... _.. . ___ .. 703-N7
Carpenter H C r 111 Park .. ..... _ .......... 1543
Car.penter Jno L r 1241 La .. . .. _. _ .. _ ..... 2657 R
Carpenter Miller J r 2136 Vt . . . .... ....... 2163 J
Carpenter W T r 1733 Mass . . . . .. .. . _ .... 1825 W
Carr Frank J r Haskell Grds . _ ... • . .. .. .. . 2642 M
CarroH A D Mrs r 1732 La .. ... _. . . ..... . .. . 1026
Carson Jesse R r R F D 2 .. ..... ...... . 849-N3
Carter Adam r 1333 R I .. _. _......... . . .. 1374 M
Carter Alva B r 1915 R I ...... .. .. . . .. _ ... 1495
Carter Book Store 1025 Mass .... .. . . .. .... 1051
Carter Ella Mrs r 1335 Vt .. . .... __ ....•... 1584
CARTER F I STATIONERY 1025 Mass ........ 1051
Carter F I r 1532 Mass . . . ... _ . . .. _ . _ .... ... 1904
Carter Frances r 722 Ky ........ ...... .. 2760 J
Carter G W r 647 Florida ...... ...... ... .. . 2768
Carter J C Gro 800 NY . ... .... ......... .. ... 1744
Corter L G r 221 fi N H . __ , , . . • , , • . • . . . • . 1765
Carter Luella r 1829 Ky ................ . 2628 R
Carter M S r R F D 2 Lerompton . . __ ... . 770-N6
Ca rter P J r 515 Ohio .
. . .. ..... . .. _ . .. 1956
CARTER SUPER SERV STA 1000 Mass •... 1300
Ca rter W J Mrs r 714 N H .............. 1139J
Carters Cafe 826 Vt .. ........ .......... . 1711
Co · v• • Geo r R F D 1 .. .............. .. 768-K3
Casebier F A r 509 North ....... .. . ..... . 2354 R
Casey Jno r 1921 N H ...... .. ............ 2879
Castle G B r 601 Walnut .. _ ............... 1909

BUR-COl:-

Cathen Ada Mrs r 712 Mo .
. .. . ...... 1219 R
Caulk AM r 1414 Tenn .. ... ...... .. . .. ..... 1292 :
Caviness J H r R F D 5 ... ...... . . . .... 733-K7 '
Cease Geo Mrs r 924 N H . . . . ..... _. .... 1297 R
CENTRAL PRODUCE CO 812 Vt .......... . . . 700 '
Chaffin H L r 1817 Ala . ... .. ........ .. .. 1772 J •
Chamber of Commerce 745 Vt ........ _ .... . ... 485
CHAMBERS H L Phy J ackson bg . . ... . ..... .. 217-'
Chambers H L Dr r 1415 Mass ... ... . .. ...... . 21$&gt;
Chamney H M r R F D 4 . ............. . ... 729-K l.l.
Champion Hannah r 1235 R I . . .. _.... . . .... . 245ll
Champlin Refining Co 701 N 7th ... • ...... ... 544'
Chandler H E r 2245 R I . .. . ..... .. ... . . 2266 R
Chandler T H r 1105 Conn ...... . ... . ..... 2695 R
Chapman C A Mrs r 924 Miss . .. _ ........ 2377-W
Chapman Ralph F r 1007 Ala . ..... .. .... 1158 M
Charles M E Mrs r 904 La .. . ............ 2021 J
CHARLTON GLEN E Ins Ins bg . .. . . ... .... . - . 689
Charlton Glenn E r University Heights ..... . 1527
Charlton Ins Agcy Ins bg ... .. ............. *689
Chanlton L D r 1100 W 6th ............. -- .. 1484
Charlton T S r 2245 Mass ......... . . . ....... 1260
Cha rlton W H r 546 Tenn . . . . .. . ....... 1677 W
Chastain Bessie r 1319 Elmwood . .. .... . .... 2494 W
Checkla A r 937 Miss . . . . . . .. . .. .. . ...... . 2986
Chicago R I &amp; P Ry Ticket Office
N 2nd &amp; Maple ... ... ......... . .... _ . . . . . 76
Chi Delta Sigma 1333 Tenn .. _ .... . . ......... 2426
Chief Lunch 2246 Barker .. . ..... . . . .... . ... 1288
Chieks Lawrence r 1918 Tenn ......... ... .. _ . 2572
Childe rs J S r 342 In.d ... .. ...... ... ....... 2983
Childers W P r 721 Conn . . ........ .... . .. 2676 W
CHI OMEGA HOUSE 1345 W Campus rd . . .
731
Christenson Cl ifford r 846 R I . ........ . .. 1741 R
Christenson Everett r 1304 Tenn .. .. ... . .. 2341 M
Ch risty C A r 1011 Tenn .. . ................ 1354
Chubb H B r 2040 Vt .. _ ... ·.... .. .. ......... 738
Church Jno r 2033 N H ........... ... .. .. 2266 M
Church R B r 203 3 N H . ......... . .. . _ . ... 2266 M
Churchbaugh J r R F D 6 .... . .. ... . . .... 798-N3
Churchbaugh L M r R F D 4 Baldwin ..... . 798-N2
Churchill S J r 147 E 23rd ...... . _ .. . ... . . 2363 M
Churchill W A r 1210 Ohio .. ... . ..... .. . 2296 J
Cities Service Gas Co 1107 Oregon ... . . .. . .. .. 317
U no answer call ...................... 2734
Cities !&gt;ervice Oil Co 646 Vt
.. .. . . .. .. . ..... 372
City Offices (see Lawrence City of)
Clark C M r 1640 N H . .... _... .. ... . .. . 1068
Clark Carroll D r 1829 N H .... _... .... ... 2364 W
Clark Cleans Clothes 730 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 646
Clark Eliza A r 919 Ind
... .. . .... ...... 2794 J
Clark Jno W Mrs r 1325 Pa .. ...... . .. ... . .. 1015
Clark Leonard r 1234 N J .... . . .. ..... .. . - . 1934
Clark Thos r 1925 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980
Clark W"'lter T r 816 R I . ...... _.. .. . _. . . 2197 J
Clark Wilson r 1908 Barker ........... . ... . 1409
Clarke Frank r 509 T•nn ....... ... ... . . 1511 M
Clarke Fred A Mrs r 1240 Ohio . . .. . .. .. . .. 1442 M
Clawson L R r R F D 2 . . ...... . .. . ..... 764-K2
Clawson W W Rev r 941 Ala . .. . . . . . - .... . 1184 J
Clayton Ross H r 2121 Barker ........ . ... 222R R
Cleary H J r 1334 Ohio .. .... .. . .. . . . .... ... 2877
Cleland W W Mrs r 1108 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1099
Clem G M r 308 Ill ............ . .. . . ..... 2020 R
Cleveland E R r 917 R I ....... ..... _ .. .. . 21771
Clevenger G G r 1631 Mass ... ............ . 2552 W
Clevenger Jno P r 1631 Mass . . . .. .. . . . . . 2552 W
Clevenger Midway Garage R F D 5 ...... .. 733-K&amp;
Cline Chas E r RFD 5 ...... . .. . .......... 728-N3'
Cline Mattress Co N 7th .. ..... . . . . . . ..... 781-KS'
Cobb C C r 1346 Vt .. . ........ . .......... 1321 R
Coe C A r 1244 La ....... .. . .... . . ...... . 2527 M'
Coe C G r 127 E 17th .................. 2107W
Coe E H Lieut r 1708 Miss ........... - .. ... 1349 J•
COE'S DRUG STORE 1345 Mass ... - . . . .. .. .. 52 I
Coe's Drug Store No 2 411 W 14th . _ .. . .. .. . . 516·
Coffman E B r 1503 Haskell .... . ......... 2384 M'
Cohen J W r 1417 R 1 .................. . . 1845J
Cohen M r 1415 R I .... . .. ...... . ... ... 1845W'
Coker A B r 1530 N H ..... .. .... ..... .. 1l46M
Coker Paul A r 2137 TenD .... . . ... - ...... 2369 M'
Coker Wholesale Candy Co 1 !lll'7 Mass . . .... . ... 558'
COLE BROS READY-TO-WEAR 815 Mass- - . . ... 266

�COL-DAY

LAWRENCE

.Cole C A r 1237 Vt ...... ..... . .. . . . . . . ... 2734
Cole Frank r 1944 Barker ..... . ....... . ... . 2434
&lt;Coleman C C r 1808 Tenn . . . . .... . ....... 2124 W
&lt;oleman Chas C J r r 1727 Tenn ... . . . ... . .. . 2792
.Coleman T R r 310 W 14th ..... ........ 2333 J
Collins H B r 2015 Vt . . . . . . . . .
. .1551 R
.Collins Minnie M Mrs r 1606 Tenn .. . . ... .. . 2719
CoUins Pearl M Mrs r 2016 Vt ....... .. . .. . 1551 R
Collins W C r 1138 N Y . .. .. . ... .... . . .. . . 2263 M
Collins Wilbur fill sta R F D 3 ..... ... . . .... 791-N2
Colman Asa R r R F D 4 . . . . . . ... . . ... .... 767-N2
Colman Lee r R F D 4 . . . .... ...... . ... . 785-K5
Colman Merle L r R F D 1 .. ... .... . .. . . . . 788-K5
Colman Ralph L r R F D 4 .... .. .. ... . . . 767-N3
Colman W A r 1041 N Y. . . . . . . .
. .1449 W
Colman Willis R r R F D 1 . . .... . . . . .. .. . . 799-K2
Colonial Tea Room 936 Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 978
Columbus Foods Corp E lOth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
Colwell W G Mrs r 830 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 1686 J
Colyer Jno B r 909 E 13th . . .. . . .... . . ... 2311 R
Combest Riley r 927 E 11th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1542
Commons A B r 1706 Learnard ...... . ... 2327 W
Conde Naste Publication 714 N H
.... . 154
Congregational Church Plymouth 926 Vt .... . . 475
Conley Bertie L Mrs r 1220 N J . . . .... ..... 2482
Conley Fannie Phillips Mrs r 304 lnd. . . . . .
. 1653
Conner Addison r 747 Elm .... . ...... .. . 1246 R
Conner Harold E r 621 R I
... . 2676 J
Conrad Mason R r 634 R 1 ..... . . . . .. . ...... 3092
Constant C H r 184 7 Barker . . . ... . . ....... 564
Constant Chas H Lbr Co 1846 Mass
.... 176
Constant Harold C r 1009 W Hills Terrace . .. . . . 1064
.............. . 1499
Constant J L r 740 Miss
Constant J T contractor 619 Vt .... . . . ... . ..... 89
Constant J T r 624 Ky . . .
. .. ..... 1228
Constant Serv Lb r &amp; Coal Co 1846 Mass .... .. 176
Continental Oil Co Serv· Sta No 3 Main ofc
900 N H . ... . ..... . .. . . ... . . . . . ......... 867
Coogan Jas A Mrs r 701 Ohio . . . . . . .... .. . . 2902
Cook C L r 1109 N H ... . .. . ............ . 2918 R
Cook F A Mrs r 1304 Ohio ...... .. ........ .. 1817
Cooke Byron F r 1508 Vt . . . .. ....... . .. . . 2155 W
Cooke Duane A r 817 R I ................ 2456 W
Cookes Help Yourself Gro 844 Mass .. .•... .... . 609
Coolidge M T r 1604 Tenn . . . ...... . .... . .... 1161
Cooper E J r 740 N H ... .. . . . . . . . . ..... .. . . 1521
Cooper G W r R F D 1 Vinland . . . . . . . .... 849-K4
Cooper 0 H r 2135 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.1614
CO-OPERATIVE LINEN SUPPLY 1040 Conn
947
Copenhaver R M r 1026 R I ...--: . .. ...... . 2135 M
Copp F F r 929 N Y ...... .. .. . . ... ..... 1454 R
Corbin A L r 1108 Ohio ... . . ... .. . . . .. . ... 2696
Corbin Half 420 W 11th ........ .. .. ...... *860
Corbin J F r 810 E 14th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2346
Corcoran Mayme r 1401 Mass . ..•........ 1496 W
Corcoran T M r 1537 N H ... ............ . 1619 J
Corder Wallace r 321 lnd . .. .... ... ... . . . 2749 W
Corel J H r R F D 2 .... . . . . ... . .. ... .. 724-N3
Corey Erna R Mrs r 606 Ohio .. . .... . . . . ...... 1396
Corl C E r 1000 Ala ... .... . .. .. ... .. .... .. 1714
Corner Grocery 1301 Ky ................... .. 618
Corp Clyde r 917 N Y . ..... . .. ..... . . .... 1976
Correa 0 H r 1414 N Y . .. ... .. . ....... .. 2431 M
Cote L H r 2209 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 747
Cottage The 1144 Ind . . . .. . ..... .. ... . ... . ... 970
Cotton Corlett J Ins Bowersock Bg . . . . . . . . . . 133
Cotton Corlett J r 704 W 12th ... . ... .. . .. 2910 R
Coulson Janet r 1607 Tenn . .. . ....... ..... 1804 R
Cou lter Grace r 915¥, Mass
......... 1648 M
Country Club 1 mi W on Highway No 40 ...... . . 404
County Offices (see Douglas County of)
County Home &amp; Farm R F D 2 .............. 782
Court House Drug Store 1101 Mas• .. .......... 678
Courter P E Upholstering Co 913 Vt . . . . .. .. ... 143
Courtney F L r 2103 Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1336
Courtney W A r 1901 Vt ... . .. .. ......... 2262 W
Courtney W T Mrs r 17 W 14th . .... . . .. .. . 2743M
Cow Shed The 644 Mass . . .... . ...... . .. ..... . 44
Cowan Will r 1745 Ohio .. ...... .......... 2127 M
Cowgill C D r 936 Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1102
Cowles F S r R F D 2 ... ........ .... . .... 784-K3
Cow!es Minnie S Mrs R F D 1 Sibley . . . . .
784-K4
Cox Chas R r R F D 2 . ...... . .. .. . . . ... . . 775-N3

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Cox E E r R F D 2 ...... .. ..... . .... .. .. 775-K3
Cox F B r 2201 Tenn . .. ... . . .... .. . .... 1604 R
Cox F H r 1244 Ky .. . ................. 1786 M ,
Cox Leland r 1137 Ky .. . ... .. . . . . . ..... . 2697 M
Cox Oscar L Mrs r 1204 N Y . ... . .. ....... 1091 M
Coy E J r 210 W 7th . . ........ .... ......... 1345
Crafton Allen r 2202 N H ...... ....... ... 2586 M
Crai.g E E r 1224 Del .................... 2365 M
Craig H 0 insurance 927% Mass ..... .' .... .... 218
Craig H 0 r 1337 Ky .......... .. .......... 423
CRAIG H W CHIROPllACTOR 927~ Mass .. .. 115
Craig H W Dr r 717 R I .... .... .. ...... . . 1833
Craig Harry T r 1735 Ill . . .. .... . ..... . . .. 2418-R
Craig W D' r 1312 Ky . .. .. ........... .. 2518 R
Craik E L Mrs r 1336 Ky . . .. .. .. ........ 1131 M
Crall A Terry r 867 Lyons . ·.... ... ...... . . 1790 R
Crane M B r 646 E 19th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
381
Crawford Saml r 933 R I ... ...... . ... ... .. 1726 W
Crawford C C r 1538 Ky. . .
. ..... .. . . 1926
CRAWFORD &amp; VEATCH FURN CO 739 Mass .. 210
Creamer L M r 835 E 13th
.. . .. . .. . .. .. 1148 W
Creel Howard E r 410 Forrest ..... . ...... . . . . 1225
Crews E J r 1311 Prairie ... . ... ... ... ... . . 852 R
Crim E K r 746 La
2168
Crisp A Mrs r 647 Perry ... . . . . .. .. .. . ... 1582 R
Crith Floyd R r 1321 Penn . ... . ........ ... 2340 W
Crockett R E r 1116 La . . . .... . ... .... . . . .. 1274
Crooks Mattie Mrs r 1131 Tenn . . ....... . .. 2334R
Crooks W J r 1636 N H ........... .. .. .. 2372 J
Cro ~ p Clarence r 1719 Tenn . . .. . .... . ... .. . 1608
2541
Crosswhite R H r 1601 R I. . . . . . . . . .
Crow Raymond L r 1649 Edgehill ... ... ...... 1872 W
Crowder T N r 729 Mo ............ .... .. 2193 R
CROWN DRUG CO No 23 747 Mass . . . . . . . . . 166
Crumrine Mattie E r 1314 Tenn ......... .. . 2183 W
Crutchfield R r 1117 N Y .
. .1149
CRYSTAL ICE &amp; SALES CO 304 W 6th . .. ..... .. 56
Culberton 0 B r R F D 6 . . .. . . . . .. ....... . 2630
Culver J A Mrs r 339 Maple .... .. . .. .... . 3046-W
Cummings H E r 1045 Tenn .. .. . . . .. ... . 1658 W
Cummings W J r 2225 Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . 1455
Cumm ins Tomas A r 447 Pleasant .......... 1193 W
Cunningham A W r 633 Ind .... .. .. .. .. . . .. 2931 M
Cunningham C C Rev r 808 Tenn . . . . . ...... . 1031
Curby Emma Mrs r 1139 N J .. . .. . . . . .... . 582 R
Curd Jno C r 1607 N H ...... .. . . . .. .. .. . 2639 W
Curl A A r R F D 3 .. .... . . ......... .. .. 754-K4
Curry A M r 1001 Conn
..........
1624
Curry Lenna M.rs r 507 Mecha.nic . . .. . . . . .. 2254 W
Curtis C C r 1007 R I . .. . ........ . .. ..... 1271 J
Curtis C L r 1106 Ky .. ........ .. ........ .. 2447
Curtis W J r R F D 6. . . . .... . . . . . . .... 734-N2
Cushing Mary r 1201 Oread ........... ... 1471 R
Cutlip Taylor Mrs r 842 Ill .. .. . . . ... . . ... . 1689 W
Cutter Fred Mrs r 1604 Tenn ...... . . .. . .... 1161
Cutters Hardware 810 Mass .. . . . ...... ...... 149
Czaplinski Chas G r W 7th . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1796 R

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Daggett Jno W r R F D 6 .. .. . . . . .. . . . .. 703-K4
DAHLEN£ AUGUST D plbr 615 Ind . . . . . .. . . . 194
Dahlene Clarence r RFD 1 . ... .... . . . . . . . . 763-N6
1820
Dahlene Daniel E r 947% Ill .... . ... . . .
Dains F B r 1224 La . . ........ .. ....... 1702
DALE PRINT SHOP 1027 Mass . .. . . . . . . ...... 228
Dale B H r 911 Ala .
.. .. . ........ 1239 M
Dale R B Fruit Market 818 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . 623
Dalrymple Chas E r 639 Miss .... .. . .. ... 2221 R
Dalrymple W J r 1025 W Hills Parkway .. .... 2903
Dalton W B r Bowerton W 8th . . . ... .. . . . ... . . 701
D'Ambra Photo Service 1116 Mllss .. . ......... 934
Daniels Alberta r 616 Mich . . ... .. . ......... 2849
Daniels Chas E r RFD 1 ................ . 767-NS
Daniels J S r 9 Winona ...... . .. . . .. ........ 972
Daniels 0 M r 626 Calif .......... ...... .. 2682 W
Darling Leo Bell r 611 W 9th ... ... . ..... .. 2726 M
Dashiell G R r 639 Elm .. ............ ... 2167 W
Dashiell H H r 710 Me . . .. .. ......... ... .. 1184 W
Daugherty C H r 817 Tenn . . . .. ..... . ... . . 1552 W
Daugherty Robt r 936 Mo .. . . ......... .. .. 2851 R
Daum N F r 1801 Mis1 .. ...... .......... . 2415 R
Davenport C A r 769 N 7th . .... . .......... 2553 J

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*

Designates Private Branch Exchange

LAWRENCE

Davenport Harry r 1243 Almira .... ... . .. . 2755 W
Davidson Arthur W r 1709 Ala . .. . . ..... .. 1754
Davidson Dell r 1112 Ill . . ...... .. . . . . .. . . 2427
Davis Albert r R F D 2 .................. 855-K5
Davis Alice Mrs r 433 Lincoln . .... . . ...... . 3048 M
Davis Chas S r 741 Locust .. ......... .. ... 2205 M
Davis-Child Motor Co 738 N H .. . . .... .. . . .. 77
Davis David r 701 Ark . . ........ . .... . .... 2174 R
Davis Edward r 442 Mich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1323
Davis Elizabeth R Mrs r 1104 N J . .... ... 2555 R
Davis Elzy r RFD 2 ... . ... . ... . .. . .. .. .. . 848-K2
Davis J Frank r 724 R I . . .. .. . . ..... . . .. . 2403 R
Davis Jane r 1032 Conn . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . ... . 2263 J
Davis L A Mrs r 1 500 Mass .............. . 1286 R
Davis 0 T r 1805 Me . . .. .. . .. . .. ....... 2412 W
Davis R G r 446 Me .... . ..... . . . . .... ..... 1643
Dav is Ralph r R F 0 3 Eudora .... . . .. . ... 795-K3
Davis Robt McNair r 2210 N H ... . .. . • . .. ... 2151
Davis Robt T r 1423 Ohio ....... . . . ..... 2208 M
Davis W T r R F D 1 ... .. . .. . . . . ...... 763-K3
Davis W W r 1731 Ind . ... . . ... . . . . . . ... . .. 2817
Davis Wilson D r 1520 Mass . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 2837 J
Dawes Glenn A r 1101 Pa . .' .. .... . .... ... 2555 J
Dawson I L r 906 Conn ......... • ... . .... 1666 R
Day Bert r RFD 2 ................ . . . . . . 849-K2
Day E P r 1208 Ky ........ . . .. .....•. ..... 2813
Deay Carrie Mrs r 1912 Vt ...... . ......... 2194 R
Deay Ed r R F D 6 ...... . . . ... . ... .... . . 765-N2
Deay Roy r R F 0 6
.. ... . . .... .. . . .. 765-N3
Deay Walter r 1937 Learnard . . .. .. ... . . . 2362 W
Decker Chas E r 705 Tenn .. .. . . .. .. . . . ... . 2825
Decker W E r 2100 Ky .. . .... ....... . .. .. 2072 M
DeFo rest L H r 2145 Mass
.. 2687-R
Deichert B P Mrs rmg house 1231 Oread . .... 2089
DELAHUNTY TRANSFER &amp; STG CO 1106 R I 616
Delta Chi 1245 W Campus rd .... . . . . ....... 868
DELTA SIGMA LAMBDA 1137 Ind . . . . . . .
975
Delta Tau Delta 1111 W 11th ....... . ..... . 1106
DELTA UPSILON 1025 W Hills Parkway
.2903
DELTA ZETA 1043 Ind . .... . . . .. .. . ..... . . . 698
De Lu xe Beauty Shop 711 'h Mass ..... . ....... 221
De Luxe Cafe 711 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561
Deme ritt Leslie r R F 0 4 ... .. . .. . . ...... 736-K4
Denlinger F B r 1401 N J . .... . . ... ... . .... 2465 M
Denman D r 1010 Me ........ . . . . . ... . . . 2279 W
De nny Ed r 321 E 17th .. . .... ... ..... . . 2484 R
Dent Ellsworth C r 1812 Ill . . ........ . ... 2415 J
Derby Geo F Mrs r 1027 Vt . .
2236 M
Derby Grain &amp; Coal Co 301 Locust .
370
Derby Oil Co 238 Locust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
589
Detlor A W r 1244 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1350 M
DeVore 0 E r 643 E 19th ... . .. .. ........ 1919 M
DeWattevllle C L Mrs r 920 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . 2538
DeWatteville Roland A r 2123 R I .......... 2284 M
De Weese F W r 420 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1734 J
DeWeese J Elmer r 645 Vt . ..... ... ... . .. 1347 W
De Witt P F r R F D 1 .. . ....... . . . .... . . 763-K5
DeWolf H F r 704 Ohio . . . .. . . . .. .. .. .... 2536 W
Dews C T r 73 8 Ark
. .. ........ . ..... 3143 M
Dews Geo A r R F D 1 . ...... .. . ........ 788-N4
Dias Mina P Mrs r 735 3rd N ... . . .. . . . ·.. 1612 M
Dickenson S T r 1029 Conn . .. . .. ........ 2077 J
DICKER A J SONS GRO 1148 Loeust . . . . . .142
Dicker C S r 543 Walnut
........ . .. 1456 R
Dicker Claud R r 764 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 2576 J
Dicker E B r 715 Elm .
. ..... . . . ... _ ... 2601 R
Dic ker Myron r 533 Elm
... . . .. ... . ... 2016
DICKER RALPH W garage 704 Mass . . . . . . . . 191
Dicker Ralph W r 746 Locust ............ 1130 R
Dickey R 0 r 720 R I . ... . . . . . ........ . . 1073 W
Dickie H S r 1729 Miss ... . .. . . .... . . . . . 2026 M
Dick inson Glen W ofc 646 Mass ..... . . . .... . 263
Dic kinson G·len W r 702 La ......... .. . .. . . 2861
Dickinson Theatre 646 Mass . . .. ......... . .. . . 10
Diehl P A painter 72 6 N H . . . . . . . .. . . ... . .. . 99
Dietrich M M Mrs r 345 Mo ................ 2475
Dietz Wm H r Haskell Grds ... ... . . .. . ..• ... . "79
Dill W A r 1301 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1098
Dillard Mary J r 520 La ... . . . .. . . •....... 2370 W
Dillon Jack r R F 0 6 .... . .. .' . . . . .. . . .... 703-N4
Dimery !Alberta r 825 Garfield . . .... . ....... . 1822
Dimery Lizzie r 817 Pa .... .... . ......... 1370 R
Dimery Minnie r 1309 N J ....... .. . . . ... . 1382 M

a

DAV-DUR

Dingelstedt Geo F r 832 La .. .. . .. . .. . . .. .. 1640 J
Dinsmoor Paul A r 1025 Mo ......... . ........ 680
Ditmars Geo H r 439 Ill ....... .. ......... 2665 R
Dixon A W r W 2nd ... .. .. .. ... . ..... . .. . 2641 J
Di xon F D r 301 Ark ..... . ... . . . ..... . .. 1448 R
Dixon G H r 412 W 6th ........... . .... .. 1558 J
Doane C M r 307 E 8th ......... . .. . . . .. . . 2197 R
Doane Fred r 806 R I . . . ... . . • ... . . . . .... .. 138
Docking Geo r 2131 Mass . . .. .... ......... . 1181
Dobson Earl r 1222 Miss
......
2062
Dobson Mary M Mrs r Haskell Grds .... .... 3059 R
Dodderidge H A r 808 Mo . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . 2984
Dodds Caryl J r 734 Ind .... .. . .... .. .. ..... 306
Dodds F B Attorney House bg . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.6
. . . .. . .. .. . .. . ... 2671 W
Dodds F B r 903 Ala
Dodge A G Mrs r 1204 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . 1767 J
Dodson J R Mrs r 1132 R I. ............ . .. 2241 W
Doering Ella Mrs r 1214 Tenn .. . . . . ... ... . . 2512 M
Dolan S M r R F 0 3 . . . .. . . . . ..... . ... 762-K5
Dolbee E M r 1301 R I
..............
2625
DOLEN H X dentist 646 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 989
Dolen H X Dr .r 1900% La .. . ...... . ..... . 1248
DOLLAR CLEANERS 626 w 9th . . . . . . . . . . .
100
Don Carlos H E r 1605 Tenn . . . . . . . . . .
3060
Donahue H H r 1717 Ind . . . .
. 1168
Donahue W H r 933 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1877
Donmyer Byron C r 1407 Ky . . . .... . . . . . 2333 M
Dooley E r 845 Ark . . . .
. . ...... . . ... 1979 M
Dougan Elmer L r 153 6 Barker . . . . . .. . . .. . 2395 R
Douglas A r 162·2 N H .. . ... . .... . .. .... 2349 M
Douglas B F r 92 7 Ind . . .
. ..... . .... 1709 R
Douglas County of
Court House
Attorney
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559
Clerk
. . . . . . . . . ..... . ..........• ... .. . 359
Clerk of District Court .............. . . .. . . 543
Eng ineer
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371
Poo r Commissioner ..... ... ...... . . . .... . 2429
Probate Judge
. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 393
Reg ister of Deeds ... . ... . . .... . ...... . ... 671
Sheriff . . . ........ . . . . ... .. ... . .. . . . .. . .. 38
Shops
..... . . . ..... . ..... ••. . .. 971
Superintendent of Schools . . ..... . ... ....... 329
Treasurer
..... 466
DOUGLAS CO BLDG &amp; LOAN ASSN 737 Mass . . 79
Douglas County Farm Bureau 646 N H ... . . . . 2502
Douglas Co Produce Co 822 Vt . .. . ..... . . . . . 410
DOUGLAS COUNTY REPUBLICAN 1005 Mass . 542
1490 W
Douglas D B Mrs r 1300 Ky
Down ing W B r 2309 Mass . . . . . . . .
1801
Downs Cora M r 1625 Ala ..... . .. . .. . . . .. 1526 J
Downum J A r 121 7 Tenn . . . . ......... . ... . 2629
Drake Canl r 1005 Miss
.. 2935 M
DRAKE &amp; HOLMES BKG CO 907 Mass . . . . .
635
Drake J F r 305 E 19th . . . . . . .. . ..... . . . . 2094 R
Drake Tom r 1530 Tenn .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. 1150
Draper F L r 944 N Y .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1664 J
Draper Henry F r 182 7 N H .
1941
Draper M A r 934 Miss ..... . . . . . ... . .. . . 1788 M
Dreher F A r Haskell Grds . ... .. . ......... 2338 M
Drehe r Otto r R F D 6 .
. ............ 793-K2
Dresser Jas D r 1224 R I . . . .... .... . ...... 1672 J
Dreyer C E r 362 E 12th .. .. .......... . .. 2162 J
Drisdom C Mrs r 809 W 6th . . ... .. .. . ... 1771 W
Duffee Lloyd r R F D 4 . . ... . . . ..... . .. . . . 767-K3
Dugan Harry r 830 Conn
.. . ........... 2112 R
Dun akin D M Mrs r 1346 Tenn .
. .. .... 2025
Dunbar &amp; Dittrich Produce Co 403 N 2nd . . 940
Dunbar W A r 436 Mo . ... ... . ... . .... . ... 1912 J
Dunham Ira T r 536 Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1314
Dunigan C E r ·RFD 6 . ....... .. .. . .... . 759-N4
Dunkel Elizabeth r 625 W 16th . . ..... .. .. 2664 J
Dunkerley H L Mrs r 2009 N H .. ... ....... 2286
Dunk ley F H r 633 Me
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989 J
Dunkley Frank J r r Haskell Grds . . . . . . . ... 1483 M
Dunkley Geo B r 628 Me ..... .. ..... . .. . . . 1219 J
Dun!&lt;Jiey Jno T r 11 E 11th . . .. . . ... . . ..... . .. . 38
Dunlap C G r 92 6 Ky . . ....... . .... . . . . . . . 966
Dunmire W A Grocer 718 Mass .. . ... . .... . . 550
Dunmire W A r 720 Mississippi . .... ... .. . . .. 2092
Dunn J VV Sr r 1121 Tenn ... • .. . . ... ... 2602 VV
Dunn Willis r R F D 6 . . ......... . ..... . .. 737-N5
Durbin E L r 1716 Miss . .. .... . ....... . . . 2424 J
Du rland F C r 815 Tenn ....... . . . . . . ... . . 1552 M

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LAWRENCE

OUR-FIN

Durr Lloyd r 421 Forest ..... . . . ... . .. ... . 2547 J
Durr Waldo r 1142 R I. ... .. .............. 1671
Duve r C G r 52 9 N 9th .. ....... . . .... ... 2254 J
Dyche L L Mrs r 1617 Mass ... . ...... . ... 1045 M
Dyer A H r 929. Pa .. . .... ... .. . . . . . . . . . . 1306 M
Dyer Hugh Mrs r 11,39 N Y ..... . ... . . . . . . .. 1579

E
Eagle Lodge Room 15 E 9th ......... . . . ...... 641
Eastman E A Mrs r 321 Lyons .... .. .. .. .. 3047 W
Eastman E S r 916 Ill .. . .. .. ... . .. . ..... 1177 M
Eastman Geo S r 417 Forest .. .. ........... 2364 J
Eastman Glen r 109 Geneva . ... . . ... . ...... 2483-J
Eastman W H r 1220 Ohio ....... . . . . . .. .. . 1220
Eaves S M Mrs r 500 Florida . . . ..... .. . .. . 2104 M
Eberhard W r R F D 3 ... .... ..... . ..... 757-K4
Ebe rhardt A r R F D 3 . . .. .. .. . . .. . ... . . 757-N4
Eberhart Ha rold r 2141 N H . ... . . . .. . .. .. 2329 J
Eberha rt I F r 945 Tenn . . .... .... . . . . .. .. 2251 W
Eberwein Fred r Seventh N . . .. . . ... .. . .. .. 1101 R
Eby Lisle r 705 Me .. . ... ... . ..... ... .. . . .. 2740
Ecke Geo r 913 Miss . . . .
. .... .. . . .. . . . .. 624
Eckelberry W L r 1042 Ohio . . . . . . ........ 2584
Eddy J J rl est Peoples Bk bg ... . ... . .. ..... 1055
Edd y J J r 745 Ark
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549
Edgar Alyce Mrs r 1306 W 4th . . . .. .. . ... . 1448 W
Edga r C C r 825 R 1 .... . .. .. . . . .. . .. . .. 1319 R
Edgar Geo B r 437 Ohio ....... . .......... 1537 W
Edgar L B r 624 Ala. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . .. 1929 M
Edgar Steel Seal Mfg Co 619 Vt ... .... . . . .. . 2075
Edie Elizabeth Mrs C S P 803 )1 Mass .. .. . .. . . 2533
Ed ie Elizabeth Mrs r 826 Ala.
. . . . .. 980
Edie Ethel M Mrs r 82 6 Ala.
. .... . 980
Edmiston R H phy Holmes bg . . . . . . . . . : .... 8ll
Edmiston R H Dr r 801 Ark ....... ... ... . . . . 2672
Edmonds Cash Grocery 1903 Mass .... . .... .. . 605
Edmonds J R r 1546 R I .. .. .. . . ... . .. . . . 2506 R
Edmonds Jno Mrs r 1322 Mass ..... . . . . . . . . 2559 R
Edmonds Kate Mrs r 1001 Me .. . ...... .. . . 1599 W
Edmondson CD &amp; Co Gro 512 E 9th .. . . . .. . . . . 278
Edmondson Chas D r 939 N Y .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 809
Edmondson H W r 936 Pa . . . . ... . ... .. . .. 1370 M
Edmondson Robt r R F D 2 .............. 842-K5
. . .. 1461
Edwards E A Jr r 639 Tenn. . . .
Edwards Nu-Way Cleaners 83 6'h Mass . .... . .. 185
Edwards S R Mrs r 1902 Tenn . ... . . . . .... 2402. W
Ege Wm W r 1500 Crescent rd . .. .. . ....... 2409 R
Eggert Robt. r 714 Ill . , .. .. ..... . .. .... . .. . . 1186
.. ... .... .... 791-K3
Eibest J H r R F D a·.
Eisle W K r R F D 2
.... . . . ... . ... . .. 851-K2
Eisler H C r 1809 La . . ..... . . . .. . ..... . . 2631 W
Elbel Edwin R r 1713 Miss ..... .. .. ....... 2367
Elder Carrie Mrs r 1307 Conn . . .. .. ..... . .. 2288 J
Elder G W r RFD 5
.. ... .... . . .. ... 753-K6
E.ld ·'dge Barber Shop 701 Mass . . . .. . . . . . .. .. 2019
Eld ridge Hotel 701 Mass . . ... .. . . ..... . . . . 807
Eldridge Pharmacy 701 Mass .. .. . .. . .. .... ... 999
Eldridge Seba r 1501 Crescent rd .. . . .. ...... . 2570
Eldridge Taxi Service 7 W 7th . .. . .... .• . .... 987
Electric Shoe Shop 1017 ¥.. Mass ... .. . . . .... . 686
Electric Shoe Shop No 2 11 W 9th .. .. ... .. . 494
Elias M K r 1611 Vt .. ... . ........ .. .... 2771-W
Eliot A S r 742 Ark ......... . . . .... . . . .. . .. 3061
Elk in W F r R F D 1 ... . .. . ... . .... . .. 768-K2
Elks B P 0 E lodge 725 Vt . .. .. . . . . ..... . . .. 595
Elks Club I B P 0 E W 735 N H .. ... ... ...... 189
Ellerbrook C E r 1132 Tenn .. .. .. .......... 1497 J
Ellingwood J R r 312 W 16th ... .. .. . . .. ... 1020 M
Ell'ott M C r R F D 1 ...... . . . . .. ' . . . .... . 788-K2
Elliott M W r RFD 5 ... . .. . . . ... . ... .. .. 745-N2
Elliott Mabel A r 1224 Miss ........... .. .. 2910 W
Elliott R C r 600 W 23rd ... .. , ... .. .. ... 1154 W
Elliott Sam S r 1418 W 7th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2944
Elliott U B r 1924 R I ... ... . . . . .. . . . . .. 2774 M
Ellis &amp; Hesse clo 832 Mass .. . . .. . .. .. ... . . . . 72
Ellis W C r 1516 Mass ... . .. . ..... .. ... .. 1516
Ellswort.h Fred r 2124 N H ... .. ...... .. ... . 2954
El Navajo Camp RFD 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538
Elston Otto r 920 Conn ... .. . . . .. .... .. . . 2746 R
Elwell Chas r 516 Ohio . . ... .. . . .. .. ...... 2128 W
Emerson Clara Mrs r 924 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1794
Emery Agnes r 627 La .... .. ... ...... .. .. 2690 R

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Emery Solon T r 1613 Tenn . . .... ....... ..... 1518
Emick Dollie r 407 Me . ... ......... . .. .• .... 1924
Emick H W floor sanding 406 Mo . . . . . ....... 1215
EMICK JNO C ofc 720 Mass . .. . .......... . . . . 396Emick J no C r 1104 W 4th . . . . ... . . .. .. .. . .. 1084
Emmett A G r R F D 1 ......... . ...... .. 846-N4 Emmett J S r R F D 1 . . ... . ......... .... . 770-K3Emmett L H r 1344 Mass . .. .. . .. . .. . ........ 391•
Endacott Frank r 943 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1043 J
Engel E F r University Heights .... . ..... 1620 M:
Engelberger Geo r 527 Lake . . . . . . . . . .... 1773 M.
Engle Chas E r 1533 R I .. .. ...... .. .. .. 2718 w·
Engle Jennie E Mrs r 2236 Mass ... . . ... . . 2329 R
English J G r 1429 Ky . .... ..... . . ...... . . 1447'
Enlow A r 1304 Mass .. . . .. . . . ...... . . .. . 2032 w·
Epi scopal Church 1011 Vt . .. . .. . . ... .. .. . .. llll
Epley Chris r 201 E 7th ................. . 1857 J
Epley H P r 1340 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1659
Ericson H E r 818 Tenn .. .... .. .......... 2191 w·
Ericsson H C r 1635 Mass . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. 2807 W
Eriksen C J Mrs r 1017 N H . .. . .. . .... .. ... 2956
Ernst Phillip r 913 Ind .. .... ...... .. . ... 1520 W
Ernst Ph i·lip Jr r 1617 R I . ... . . . . ... . . . . . 1690 R
ERNST &amp; SON HARDWARE 826 Mass .. .. .... 341
Erwin H R r 644 Ky .
. . . .... . . . . . .... 2210 M
Erwin Lenora Mrs r 109 E 8th ... . ....... . .. 3054Essick Wm R r 839 Mo . ... . .... .... . . .. . . . 2863
Esterly Chas Mrs . r 735 Ill . . . .. . .... .. .. .. . . . 1669
Esterly Geo A Dentist 801 Mass ... . ... . ... . . . . 204
Esterly Geo A r 2216 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1204
Eubank J F r 182 3 Barker .. .. ....... .. ... 1616 M'
EUDAL Y BROS GARAGE 634 Mass . . . . . . . . .
47
Eudaly Harry r 938 Mo . . .. . . . . ......... . 1847 W
Eudaly 0 0 r R F D 6 ...... ... .... . .... . . 778-N3
Eudaly W A r 801¥., Me .. ....... .. ..... 2596 M
Eustace &amp; Bice osteo 1021 Mass ... . ... . . . . ... 336Eustace H E Dr r 1304 R I. . . . . . . . . . . . .
465
Evans A L r 937 Ohio . . . . . . ...... . ...... 1905 J
EVANS AUTO SUPPLY CO 918 Mass . .. .. . . . 200
Evans Ethel M Mrs r 1701 La .. ...... .. .... 1893
Evans Frank r 22 02 Mass . . ......... . . . ... 2357
Evans Jno C r 102·7 R I ..... . . ~ . . . . . - . .. 2135 W'
Evans K C r 640 Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1353
Evans W H Mrs r 1423 Ohio ........ .. .. .. 2208 J
Evans Wm r 845 Miss . ..... . . . .. . . . ... . . 1689 R
Everhart Geo W r 837 Ark .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. 1049 J'
Ewing A B r 703 N 3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1589
Ewing B A r 732 3rd N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2661
Ewing L S Mrs r 1341 R I ........ . .... .. 1368 w·
Ewing P W r 1119 Pa . .. . .. .. . . . ..... . . .. 2581 W
Excelsior Linen Supply 1040 Conn . . . . . . . . . . . 947
Ezell Lula r 1017 Ky ........ .. .. .. ...... 2911 J

F
Faculty Womens Club 1300 La . .. . ... . .... . . .. 1309'
Fagan Emma A Mrs r 1111 W 11th ... .. . . . . . 963
Fairbairn C S r R F D 5
. . .. . . . .. ... . . 753-N3
Fairbanks Ike r 760 Lincoln . . ... . .... . . .. 2303 R~
Fairfax Hotel 708 Mass . . . .. .. . ... .. . .. .. - 2316
Faith J R r 426 Ala . ... .. . ... .. ....... 2665 W
Falkenstein E L r 546 E 19th ... ... . . . . . . 1953 M'
Falley G M r 933 Ohio ...... . .. .... . ...... 2521 M
F'alls J B r 176 N 7th
.. .. .... ... ... _. 2111 J
Farlnger G E r 2115 Barker ............. . 1291 R'
Farlnger N E r 1838 Leamard . . . . ....... . 2444 W
. . ..... . . . .. . .. 846-K6
Farley J T r R F D 1
Farling Anna E r 1535 Mass .. . . . . .... . ... 2818 J '
Farmers &amp; Bankers Life Ins Co 7 E 7th. . . .
19
Farr Edgar H r 2028 Mass . . . ... .. . . .. . .. 1554 J
FARRELL SIGN CO 621% Mass . .. . . . . . .... . . 1501:
Farris Earl A r 2232 N H .. . .. . . . . ..... .. ... 1440
Felt W A r 1023 Pa
.. ..... . .. .. . . . .. . . . 2747
..........
1579
Fenstemaker E L r 1247 M•ss
Fenstemaker Stanl·ey T r 1724 Ky .... .. ... 2383 W'
Fenstemaker T S r 1724 Ky . . . .. . . . .... 23 R3 W
Fernald W A r 1312 R I .. ....... .. .. . .. 2288 R·
Fetty Laurene Mrs r 828 N H . . . . .. . ..... ... 1859 R
Fey A P r 21 Winona . . .... . . . . .. ....... . 2043
Fields Calvin r 936 N Y ... . . . ... . . . . .. .... . 2758'
Figg ins Kate r 1036 Miss . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . ... 1137 J
Figgs Geo r R F D 2 ...... . ............. 842-K2·
Finch C S r 1201 Ky . . . ... . ... .. .. . .... . .. . . 252·

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* Designates Private Branch Exchange

LAWRENCE

Fincher Chas E r 324 Elm . ... ... . . .. .. . . . 1042 R
Fincher Lena r 545 N 8th .. . .. .... .. .. .. .. 2303 M
Find,ley S V r 910 E 13th .. . .. .. . . . . • . ... . 1793 R
Fink J K r R F D 1 . . .. . .... . . . . . .. . ... 2104 J
Finley R J r R F D 3 ... . ...... . .... . .. . .. . 723-K5
Fire Station No 1 745 Vt . . .. .. . . .... .. .. . ... 496
Fire Station No 2 1839 Mass .. .... .. . ... . .. .. 187
' Firner H W r 2038 Barker .. . . . ....... . 2256 W
FIRST NATL BANK 746 Mass . ....... . .. . . . . 30
FISCHER OTTO A Shoe Store 813 Mass ... . ... . 259
Fischer Otto A r 743 Ind . .. . ...... . ..... .. 2507
Fishback Florence Mrs r 1817 Ky .......... 2300 W
Fisher C M r 1036 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1849
Fisher D L r 1148 E 15th . . . ..... .. ·. . . . . . . ::.895
Fisher E E r 844 Ark .. ..... .. . . .... . . . ... 2971
Fisher Geo F r 71 8 Ky
2766
Fitch T G Ins Agcy Hosford &amp; Arnold 824 Mass 457
1082
Fitch T G r 705 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fitz G H r 1141 N J ...... . ...... . .. . . . . 2263 W
Fitzpatrick F G ins 746 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510
Fitzpatrick Frank G r 1214 Ky . .. . .. . . . ... .. 2417
Fitzpatrick R M r 2240 Vt ... . . . . . . .. , . . . . 1873
Flagg Laura r 846 La .. .......... . . . . .. .. 1740 M
Fleming R L r R F D 1 . . .. . . . .. . ... . .. .. 714-N7
Fletcher Melvin A r 1901 Learnard .. . . .. .. . . 1919 J
Fl etcher Sam! r 912 Me . . . . . . . . .. .... .. . . 2671 J
Flinn Anna F r 817 Ind . . . . . . ..... .. . . ... . 2575 R
Flint L N r 1603 La ... . . .. . ..... .. . .. . . ... 2897
Flory C W r 2009 Vt . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1780 R
Flory I S r R F D 5 Baldwin ......... . .... 765-N 5
Flory L M Gro 211 E 8th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
83
Flory L M Mrs r 621 Conn . . . .. ...... ... . . 1742 W
........
. . . . . 572
Flory Lee gro 1101 N Y .
.. . . . . . ... . .. .... 1213
Flory Roy r 1327 R I
Flory &amp; Rule Sales Co 215 Perry ... .. .... .. 955
Flory W 0 r R F D 3 .... . .. ... . .. ... .. .. 757 K3
Folks Guy M r R F D 4 .. . ... ....... ..... 833-N&gt;
Foote E T r 153 2 Mass ..... . . . .. . ........ . 2964
Fo rbes R L r 1336 Pa . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 2215
Ford Albert r R F D 2 McCiouth .... .. ..... . 819-FS
Ford ice Sam L r 1121 R I
. ...... . ..... 2918 M
Forney Machine Wks 229 Elm . .. . ........ . . . 653
Forrester Geo H r 1705 Vt . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . 2383 M
Fortner Sarah r 1309 N Y
.... .• . . ..... . 1382 R
Fortney A M phy 801 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Fortney A M Dr r 2200 Vt .. ..... .. .. . . . . .. . 2335
Fortson Hattie r 1809 Ky .... • . .. . . . . ... . . . 1311
Fortson Susie Mrs r 227 Ill .. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . 3080
Foster Bert T r 1037 Conn . .. . .. .. . ..... .. 2077 R
Foster E L r 2115 R I. . . ... .. .. .. . . .. . . .. 2284 J
Foster Geo 0 r 905 Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 489
Foster H S r &amp;04 Ohio . ................ . .. 2940 M
Fowler Mary r 80 5 Ohio ... .......... . ..... . 2742
Fox C Maynard r 1000 Ohio . .. . . .. ... . . . . .. 1752
Fox Chas E r 2043 N H ... . . . . ... . . • .. . . ... 2693
Fox Frank Rl Est 746 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510
Fox Frank r R F D 3 .. ... . .. . ... .. .. .. 723-N7
Fox HEr 839 E 13th .. . ... . . . . ...... .. .. 1762M
Fox R S r 1800 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1337
Fraker Dayton r 306 W 12th .. .. .... . .. . . 2314 W
Fraker Geo r 710 N 2nd
. ..... . . . . . 2027 W
Fraker H T r R F D 2 Lecompton
. 799-K4
Francis Geo r 1420 W 4th . .......... . .... 2682 M
Franks C E r 633 Mo .. . .... ... .. ... . . . . . 2488 R
Fraser Wm A r 74 5 Ala . .. . .. . ... . .. .. .. ... 1635
FRATERNAL AID UNION F A U bg . .... . ... *840
Allen Geo R National Pres . ... .. .. . . .... .. 841
Night Connection Baty S S National Sec ... . ... 840
Frazee H W r 2217 Mass
...... ..... 1423
Frazee Harry atty Lawrence Nat! Bk bg .. . ..... . 436
Frazier Geo R r 1100 N J .. .. . .. . . ..... . .. . 1512
Freeark C H r 1423 Ohio . . ..... . . .. ...... . 2353
Freer Sidney r 604 Ky .. .. . ... . .... .... . .. 2041 J
Freese F W r R F D 2
. . .... .. ..... . . .. 784-N6
Frenger Chris Grocery 1301 Haskell .. . . . .... .. 596
Frenger Chris r 1305 Haskell
.. . .. . . . • .. . 1942
Frerking Homer Stud io 1021 Mass . . . . . . . . . 2820
Friedrich G R r R F D 4 ... . .... . ...... . ... 2626 R
Friend C E ofc 1030 Mass ..... . ..... ... . . . .. . 150
Friend ,c E r 1500 Learnard . .. ..... ... .... .. . 1087
FRIEND PAUL lbr 1030 Mass .. .. . .. . . ....... . 42
Frink L H Dentist Peoples State Bk bg . .. ... ... 571
Frink L H Dr r 2145 Vt ... . . . . ... .. . . . . ... . 1715

FIN-GIE

FRISCO MARKET CO 941 MaSI . . ......... . . . . 14
Fritts J H r 1546 N H . . . . .. . . .. ..... . .. . .. 3056
Fritts-Stowitts Drug Co 847 Mass . . ... .. .. . . . .. 238
FRITZ CO tires 14 E 8th .... . . . • .. . . ... . . .. . , .4
Fritz Edwin A r 2203 Vt .. ......... . . . . . 2603 J
Fritze! Arthur r W 21st
. . . . .... . . .... 1540
FRITZEL DAIRY PRODUCTS CO 546 Miss . . . . 1280
Fritze! J V R F D 6 ...... . .. . . ....... . . .. 1334
Fritze! Jno r 1501 Vt . .. . . ....... .. . ..... . . . 2294
Froeliger Helen r 1415 Del. . . .. ..... . . . . .. .. 1722
Froeliger W E r 1044 Conn .... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 321
Frost J D r 1319 Vt
........ . ........ 113 1 J
Frost M T Mrs r 1243 Del . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . 2365 R
Frost Margaret Mrs r 1319 Vt .. . . . . .. . . .. 1131 J
Frowe Wm r 1113 Vt .
. ... . ..... ... 2138 R
Frye Arthur r 810 Garfi eld . .. ... ........ . . 1975 R
Fuentes Corrine r 218 Ala . . . .... .. . . ..... . 2979
l'ug ate J B r 1310 Tenn ........ .. ... . .. . 2183 R
Fuller L F r 945 Conn .. .... . .... . . . . .. .. 1567 J
Fullerton Katherine r 1122 Ky
. . . 1320 M
Fulton A W Mrs r 1022 Ohio
.... 1802 W
Fultz C C r 433 Mich
. .. . .. .. . . 1539 M
. . . . . .... . . 2726 M
Fulton Helen E r 611 W 9th
Fultz Jas L r 1104 N Y . ........... •... . . 1472 R
.. .' . . . . . . . . 1391 R
Funk S K r 941 Conn
Funk Talmadge D r 701 La ... . ... . ........ 2528
FUNKS MORTUARY 940 Mass . ..... . .... . . . . 119

G
G W Motor Sales Co 72 9 N H . . . ... . . ..... ... 445
Gabriel Robt E r 245 Me
.. . .. . . ... .. ~501 R
Gagliardo Domenico r 1108 Ohio . .. .. . . .. . . . 2696
Gallagher E T r 1139 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2648
Gallagher E T Mrs r 11 39 Tenn .. . . . . ... ... 2334 W
Gallagh ~r P N r 1900 '&gt;\, La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1248
Gallamore W T r 40 5 E 9th . .. . .... . . ... . 2723 J
Ga'loo E r 1324 La
.... . . ....... .. . ... 1534 W
Gamble Stores 743 Mass ........ .. . . ...... ... 528
GAMMA PHI BETA 1339 W Campus rd . . . . . . 267
Gantz Fred G r R F D 1 Williamstown . . .... 754-K2
Gantz Jacob r R F D 1 Wmt . .. . ... . .. ... .. 743-N6
Gardner A M r 1120 Tenn . . . . . . . .... . .... 1587 J
Gardner Lula r 1242 La
. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 1559
Gardner Raymond E r R F D 5 . . . . . .. ... .. 728-K4
Gardner Theo Mrs r 1200 Miss ..... . . ... . .. 208
Garrett E L r 1319 Tenn . . . .. .. . .. . ..... .. 1475
Garratt J no R r R F D 6 ... . . . ...... . ... 766-N4
Garrett Ed r R F D 5
.. . . . ... . . ... . . . 781-K4
Garrett I L Mrs r 124 'Z Ohio . . . ...... · .. . .. 1127 W
Garrett J T r 1016 N Y . ........ • ... . .... 2677 W
Garrett Jno r .R F D 2
.. . . . . . .. .. .... 855-K2
Garver Ella Mae r 611 W 9th ... . . . ... .. . .. 2726 M
Garvin A W Mrs r 21 29 N H ... . .. . . .. . . . . 2654 W
Garvin Nann ie r 901 Ill ..... . .. .. . .... ..... 2439 J
GAS CO Ofc 733 Mass . .. ... .. .. ... . . . . . . . * 315
After 6 P M Call .. . . . ..•••...... . . . ... . .. 306
Gaskill Terry r 1603 Mass . ... ... . . ......... 188
Gauck Emil r 1119 Ore
. ... . . . . . . . . . .. 1430 W
927
Gauck H C contr 425 Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gauger Ruth r Haskell Grds . . . . . . .. . . .... 2642 W
Gaumer Chas r 940 La .. . . . ..... . ... . . . . .. 1043 M
Gaunt F W Mrs r 639 Tenn .. .... . . . . .... .. 1461
Gavit~ J D r 915 Ohio .. .. . .. . . ... ..... . . . 1740 R
Gaw D C r 1221 Tenn ... ... . . ·. . .. ... . . . 2675 R
Gee Frank r 941 Vt
.......... .. . . ... 1951 M
Geery Clifford R r 1423 Ohio ... ... ... ... . . 2208 R
Geiler B E r 810 E 13th . . .. . .... .... ...... 539
Geltch Waldemar r 936 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2710
Gentry N Mrs r 402 Miss . . .... .. ...... .. 1570 W
Gentry Robt r R F D 1 . .. . ... ... . . . .. . .. 739-K5
Gentry Seymour 0 r R F D 1 . ... . . . . . . . ... 739-K4
GEORGE 'S LUNCH 1011 Mass .. .. .... . . . .. .. . 961
Georgie Rhoda r 824 Ind
. .. . ... . . ... .. . .. 3076
Gerecke A N Mrs r 1131 Ohio . .. . . . . . ... . ... 1067
Ge rhard H r 1328 N H . . . . ..... . . . .... . . 2832
&lt;;erhart Thos R r R F D 1 ... . . .. . ..... .. 749-K3
Getker B L r 732 R I ..... . .. • . . ... . . .. . 1073 J
Getto M J r 933 Mo ..... ... . .. . .......... 1266
Gibbs Clothing Co 811 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .459
Gibson W 0 r 1019 Penn . ....... • . •. . • .. 1613 J
Gideon Grant r R F D 5 ... ........... .. . 733-N3
Gieseman H W r 2208 Mass . . .. .. . .. . . .. . ... . 2441

�GIF-HAM

12

LAWRENCE

Gifford A r 17 E 11th . ... . .. . . . .. . . . . ... 2313 J
Gilbert G L Mrs r 933 Ala . .. . ' ... • ... . ..... 1052
Gill M R rl est, 640 Mass ....... . ... . .. . . . ... . . 11
GiM M R r 618 Ohio . . . . . ..... . .. . .... 2930 W
Gill W W r 1608 N H . . ... . .. .... ... . . . . . 1690 J
Gilley A r 940 Ala . . .. ... .. ..... . .... .. . 1268 J
Gillham A W r 804 Ky ...... .. . . ... .. . .. .. 1920
Gillham Mary E Mrs r 827 Tenn . . .. . .. . . . . . 1072 W
Gilmore Annie 0 r R F D 3 Eudora . . ..... . . . 776-N3
Gilmore W J Mrs r 319 E 7th . . ... .. ... .. .. 1742 J
Gimlet Ralph r 938 Conn ... . .. . ... . ..... . 2443 W
Gist Noel P r 1012 Ill .. . ... . ... . .. . ... . . . 2479 J
. ... 1596
Givens Irvin 0 r 436 Ark . . . . . . .
Glahn Gene r 834 Mo . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . 2815
Glahn Joe r 1128 Conn ...... .. ..... . .. . . 1295 J
947
Glass A E r 1040 Conn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. . . . .. 1194 W
Glass R F Mrs r 504 Locust . .
Glatthaar R K r R F D 4 .. . .... . . . .. . . . .. . 796-N5
Gleason K J r 2016 Ohio . . ....... . ......... 1383
Gleed Bros Produce 525 W 23rd . . .. ... . . . . .. 1238
Gleed Clarence A r 616 W 23rd ..... . . . . .. . . . 1406
Glenn Grant r 1245 Pa . .. . . .... .. .... . .. . . 2178 R
Glidden J W r 944 N H .
. . . . .. . . ..... .. 1039
Glidden Tourist Home 944 N H .. . . ......... . 1039
Goble J E r 1310 N Y .. . .. .. . .. . ........ 1898 R
. . . .. . 2282 M
Godding A H r 1004 Ill . . . . .
Godding Radiator Shop 704 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508
Godfrey G C r 814 Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1227 J
Goff Frank r RFD 6 .. . . . .... . ... . . . . .. .. 759-N2
G()!f M W r 5 Winona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2130
Goff Roy L r R F D 6 . . . . . . . . . .... . ... 737-K6
Golden Gate Chocolate Shoo 713 Mass ..... . ... 351
Goldtrap M A Mrs r 942 N H ... . . . .. .. . . . . . 426
Good J R r 1118 Conn .. .. .... .... ...... . .. 2819
Good Wall Paper Co 207 W 8th . . . . . . . . . . . .
620
Goodell Will r R F D 5 Baldwin .. . ....... 798-K2
Goodger G G Mrs r 110 8 Conn ............ #2543 R
Good rick Frank r 1119 Del . ........ . ...... 2525 R
Goodwin Q 0 r 929 Miss . . . . . . ... . ... ..... 2235 J
Gordon Bill market place 1029 Mass . . . . . . . 1135
Gordon J !l Mrs r 1113 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994 R
Gordon Raymond A r 1019 Ky ...... . . .. . . 2166 M
Gorrill &amp; Asher Attys Lw Nat! Bank bg . ........ 436
Gorrill Barr r R F D 1 . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. 799-K5
Gorri1ll Galen A r 2109 Vt . . .. . . . ... . .. . . . . . . 2673
Gorrill M A r 2233 Vt. .... · ...... . ... .. . . . . . 1436
Gorrill Will R Dentist 803 Mass . . . . . . . . . .
399
Gorrill Will R r 841 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1399
Gaspe r Frank r R F D 2 ....... ... .... . ... 848-K4
Gourd LeE!"' r .Haskell Grds . ..... . .. . . . ...... 1795
Gowdy Medical Co 726 Mass . . .. . . . . . .. . ...... 48
Graber Ralph E r 1806 N H . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1450
Graeber Albert r 1100 W 23rd . ....... . ..... . . 685
GRAEBER BROS plbrs 802 Mass ... . . . . . .... . 36
Graeber Carl r 1017 R I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280
Graeber G A r 433 Ohio . . .
. ... . .. . . . . .. . . 84
Graeber Laura rmg house 1325 Tenn .. . . . .... 358
Gragg B H Rev r 824 Ark .. . . . . ....... . . . . 1302
Graham Anna r 1005 Ind . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2453
Grant Mary A r University Heights . .. . . .... 1620 R
. . . ........... 3186
Grant R E r 945 E 19th . . ..
Grants Kaw Valley Hatchery 1218 Conn . . .. . . .. 418
Grasty F H Mrs r 1530 Tenn .. .
. ...... 1428 M
Graves Alfred J r 1526 Ky ...... . . .. . .... 2477 J
Graves Bertha Mrs• r 642 La ... . . ... . . .. .. . 1835
Graves Grace L Mrs r 300 W 14th .. . . . .. .. . 1966
Gray Agnes C r 1236 N J . . . . . ...... .... . . 2178 M
Gray H P r 1017 Ala ..... . ... . . . . .. .. . . . . . 2279 R
Gray son J F r 829 Ark . .. . .. . . .... .. .. . . . 1049 R
Green A A Jr r 829 Mo .. ..... . . ... . ... . .. 1738
Green B A r R F D 4 . ...... . . . ... . ... .. . 1979 J
GREEN BROS HARDWARE 633 Mass. . . . . .
631
Green C R r 19 W 11th . . ... . . ... . ... . .. . 1153 R
Green Eugene r 1744 Barker . . .... .. •. . •. . 2024 R
Green H F r R F D 3 .. . .... .. . . . . . . .. . 758-K6
Green Harry r 2239 Mass . ... . .. • . .. .... .. . 1868
Green , Nelson r 933 R I ... . ...... .. . . .. 1673 M
Green T C rl est 1047 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704
Green W R r .838 Ohio . . . .. • ... .... .... . . 2930 J
Greene A L Mrs r 707 Tenn ... . .. . ... . . . ... 2261
Greene L W r 847% Mass .. .. .. ... .. ... . .. . . 897
Greene R T r 1045 Conn . . . . ...... ... ... . . 1092 W
Greene Wm W r 1842 Tenn ... . ... . ... . . ... .. . 669

GREENES READY-TO-WEAR 846 Mass ...... 687
Green.leaf J W r 1511 Crescent rd . . .. . .. . .. . . 2812
Green less J R r 714 Miss .. ... . . . .... . ....... 407
Gregg D S r 629 Vt .... .. ... .. . .. .. . . .... 1680
Gregg Harry S r 1927 N H .... ..... . . ._ . . 2322 W
Gregg 1 L r 729 Conn .. . .. . .... . . . . . . .. . .. 1335 J
Gregg V E r 1409 R I. . .. . .... . . . . . . .. . . 2110W
Gregory Fred r R F D 1 . .... . . . . ... .. .. .. 768-N5
Gress Thos S r Haskell Grds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2440 M
Grey A D Rev r 1100 Ohio .. .... . . . ..... . .. 1076
GREYHOUND LINES 638 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 590
Grider Richard L r 1400 La .. ... .... .. .. . . 2615 W
GRIESA T E nurseries 546 E 19th . . . .. ...... . 381
Griesa .W S r 401 Mo
. ... . .. . .... . . 440
Griffeth C L Coal Co 1209 Pa.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2200
Griff in Edw L r 1135 Vt .. .. .. . . • ... .. .... 1320 W
1998
Griffin J H r 400 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . ..... .. 842 -N5
GriffinS T r R F D 2 ..
Griffis R P r 326 Ill . .. . ........ . .... ... 2437 M
Griffith Chas A r 702 Me ................ . 1907 J
Griffith Eunice r 927 La . . .. ... . .. . . .. . 2047 W
Griffith J T grocer 1200 N Y . . . .. ..... . .... . 401
Griffith J T r 142&amp; N Y .... . .. .... ... . .... . 1591
Griggs E E Mrs r 1220 N Y .... . ...... . .... 1091 J
Grimes W B r 1244 Ohio ... . .. . . . . . .. . .. 2675 J
Groe be W F r 1230 Oread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2988
Gross F R r 182 6 Mass
..... . . ... .. . .. 1693 R
Gross hart Lottie Mrs r 746 N Y . . .. .. . ... 1139 R
Grover WE r 1709 Tenn . . . .. . . . . ... . .... . 1716W
Grunder Garel r 1547 Ky . .. .... . .. . . .... .. 1289
. 1633
Guenther W A r 641 Ohio
Gullin Emma Mrs r 545 Tenn
. . .. . . . . . . . 3089
Guffin Eva r 643 R I
. 408
GUFFIN IKE JAYHAWK TAXI CO 701 Mass ... 65
GUFFIN TAXI SERVICE 7 W 7th ....
. . . . 987
Gufler Joe r 1014 N J
...... 2098
Guild F H r 1314 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 945
Gulley Carrie L r 758 Locust . . . . . ... . . .. . 1227 M
Gulley Garage 414 E 9th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432
Gulley Sam r 446 Ala .. . .. . . .. . .. . . . .... . 2501 W
Gulley Tobe r 779 Locust ... . . ... . . ..... 1936 R
Guntert Robt r 312 Maiden Lane . . . . . . . . . . . 2196
Gurtler F E r 909 Tenn .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . 1609 J
Gu rtler &amp; Sons Grocery 19 E 9th .. . .. . .. . .. . .. 960
GUSTAFSON B G Jeweler 911 Mass. . .
911
2461
Gustafson B G r 700 lnd
Gustafson L A r 1630 Barker .. . ....... 2395 W

H
Hack Henry r 1909 Vt . . . . ..... . . . . . .. . . 2277 M
Hack T H r 2001 Tenn . . .... . .. .... .. . .. 2603 W
Hackley Jas r 222 N 8th . ...... . .. .... .. . 2360 R
.........
1770
Hackman Geo W r 1100 Tenn
Hadle Clarence Mrs r 431 Perry .. .. .. . . . . .. 2259 W
Hagan Mamie r 1745 Tenn .. . . ... . . . . . .. 2914 W
Hagen Jno W r R F D 6 . . . .. .... .... . . .. 778-N4
Hagenbuch F G Dentist 801 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Hagenbuch F G Dr r 1732 Miss . .. ... . . • ... 2664 R
Hagerman C S r 1215 Tenn . . ...... ... .. . . . 3030
Haggart Robt A r 1712 Ala . . .... .. . . . . .... . 2737
929
Hagge Elizabeth Mrs r 1117 Ky .. . .. ... .. . . .
Hahn W C r 1107 N H .. ....... . .. ..... 2471 M
Hail Wm C r 905 Mo . ...... . ..... . .. . ... 1763 R
Hailey J H r 9111/, Mass .. ... .... . . ... . . 1391 M
Haines D Don r 2042 N H .. .. .... ..... .. . 2637 J
Halberg J A r 728 Ohio
... . . .. . . ... . .. 1609 M
Halberg Leslie L r 1447 Vt ... ...... ·. . .. . 2731 J
Halderman Olin K r 1236 N Y ... ..... ... . 2431 W
Hale Chas F r 1238 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
541
Hale J H r 845 R I ... . . . . . .. . . ... . . ..... 1673 W
Hall H C r 63 9 Ala . . .... . .. . ..... . . .. .. 2739 M
Hall H G r R F D 3 . . . .. . ..... . . . . . .. ... 757 K5
Hall W D r Haskell Grds ... . . . . .. .. . ...... 2440 J
Hamill A R r 1144 N J . ..... . . . . .... . .... 1430 R
Hamilton D M r 222 0 N H ..... . . . . . . ...... 2972
Hamilton F C r 1024 N H ............... 1033 J
Hamilton G R r 1139 Tenn .. .. . . ... ·. . .. . 2334 W
HAMILTON MOTOR CO 702 Vt . . ...... . ..... 534
Hamitton Theo r 1333 N Y . . .. .. .. . .. . ... . 2332 M
Hamilton W 0 r 1235 Tenn . .......... . .. . . . . 1814
Hamilton Wm r R F D 3 .. .. . . .. . . . . ... . . . ~ 57-N3
Hammer L A r 1126 Tenn ........... .. ..... 2949
Hammig Arnold r 2116 Leamard ...... . .. . 2762 W

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13

*

Designates Private Branch Exchange

LA:WRENCE

Ham mig Jacob r 322 Ind . .
1594
Hammig L E r 1332 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2530 R
Hammond Wm r 1121 Ky
.... . . . ..... . . 3028 R
Hammons T J r 1400 Tenn ... . .. . ......... 1261
Haney R C r 536 Lincoln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990
Hankins J E r 211 5 N H ... . ... . . .• .. . .. 2654 J
Hankins Jno E r 1714 Ind .. .. . . . ... . . . .. 1349 W
Hanks T E r 1234 Tenn ... . . .. . .. ... . .. . .. 2564
Hanna Hovey J r 800 La . ...... .. . .. . . . . . 1875
Hanna Radio Shop 904 Mass .. .. ... ...... . . . .. 303
Hansen Wm r 727 3rd N . .. . .. .... . . .... . . 2102
Haralson Paul r 321 Miss ..... ..... .. .. . . 1296 R
Ha rbaugh Frank S r 845 Maine . ....... .. .. 2.596 R
Harbeson Bert r 837 Ind ......... . ........ 1901 W
Harbour E G L Veterinarian 616 Mass ... . . . .... 439
Harbour E G L r 928 Conn .. ....... . .... .... 1143
Harding C W r 1423 Ky .... . .... . ... . .. . 1580 M
Hard ing Helen Mrs r 778 Locust .......... 2360 J
Hardtarfer C F r 932 N H . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1297 W
Hardtarfer G H r 1846 Me . . . ... . . . ..... • . 1237 J
Hardtarfer J E r 2043 Mass . . . . ... . . . ... .. 2487 R
Hargiss H W r 725 Ohio . . . . . . . .. . ... . .... . . 810
Harmon Ralph Mrs insu rance 1232 La ..... . . . 3051
Harnar Auto Supply 836 Mass .. ... .. .... . .. .. 337
Harnar H B r 1216 Tenn .. . .. . ... . . . .... 2531 M
Harnar Paul r 838 La .. . . . ....• ... ...... 1640 R
Harper Geo r 2101 Mass . . ... . .... ... .. ..... 1128
Harper I M r 2001 Vt . .... ... . . .. .. . . . . . . 1780 W
Harper Nellie Mrs r 1945 Ohio ... . .. . . . .. . .. 2072 J
Harper Wm r 828 Mass ... • ... . . .. . ... . . . 2928 W
Harrell J M r 1004 Ala .. . ... .. .. . . .. ...... 2387 W
Harris Claribel Mrs r 824 La .. ... . .. . ... . .. 1740 J
Harris Claude r 2001 N H . .... .. . . . . . . . .. 2593 R
Harris G W r 208 Ark .... . ... . ...... . .. 2147 J
Harris Geo W- r R F D 2 . ... . . .... . .... .. . 764-K5
Harris H H r 1931 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1940
Harris HilJIIie r 820 Miss . . . ... ... . .. .. .... 1299 J
Harris Ida M r 1332 R I ... ..... . .. . . . .. . . 2462 R
Harris J F r 1422 N Y ... .. . . ... .. . .. . . . . . 2289 W
Harris J L r 1n15 N H ....... . .... . .... l888W
Harris J W r 1933 Ohio ... .... . ... . . .... 2619 W
. . 1297 J
Harris Jessie L r 837 R I. . . . . . . . . .
Harris L G r 1145 Del . . .
. .. . 2066 J
Harr is Lawrence T r 1905 R I
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Harris Leroy E att y 74 3 '-h Mass
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Harris LeRoy E r 1216 N J .
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Harris P P r R F D 2
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Harrison C E r 1545 Learnard
.. 2289 J
Harrison Carter Rev r 1011 Vt . .... ... .. .. .. 1111
Harrison Hazel r 1021 Maine . . ... , . . .
2073
Harrison J M r R F D 1 . .... .. . . . , . .. . 739-N3
Harrison J R Mrs r 1701 Miss . . ... ... ...... 3119
Harrison Lydia Mrs r 1338 Ohio ... .... . .. .. . 1027
Harry Turner Coal Co 63 3 N H . .
. . . . 1010
Harrys Lunch 1 340 Tenn ..... . .. . . . .. .. .. . . 835
Hart L E r 826 N Y . .. ..... .. . . . . .... . . 1666 J
Hartig Emil r 843 Conn ... .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. 1741 W
Hartley I W r 1645 Ala .. . .... ... . . . . .. . . 2412 M
Hartman F L r RFD 3 . . . . . . ... .. . . . .. . . 2157 J
Hartman R B Mrs r 1 931 Tenn
.... 2619 J
Hartwell Millinery 838% Masa . . . . . . . . . .
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Harvey Ed S r R F D 2
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Harvey_M E r 1034 Miss
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Harvey Wm r 1046 Miss
Harwood Emma Mrs r 841 Me .. . .. ........ 2413 W
.... . . . . .... .. .... . .. .. 190
Harzfelds 1144 Ind
Hase Matilda Mrs C S P 941 Mass .... . .... .. . 2269
Haskell Auto Repair Shop Haskell Grounds
.. 2772
Haskell Institute S City Limit s
Business Office R B Baldwin Su pt .. . ....... 118
Assistant Supts Office ... . . .... . .. . . .. . . . . 298
Athletic Office .
. . ..... . .. . . . ..... . .. 1480
Auto Dept D M Baker . . .. .. . ....... .. .. 1992
Girlsbg
. . . ... ... . . . . .. .......... . .... 2069
Haskell Cafe . . .. . . . . .. . . ... ..... .. , . . . . . 676
Haskell Club
...
. .. .... . ..... , . ... . . 1263
Home Economics Bldg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 693
Home Economics Cottage . . ... ·....••. . . . .. . 3148
Home Economics Dept . . .. . .. . . . . ... . .. . .. . 695
Hospital
. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 568
Industrial Supt Office .. ...... . ..... . . . ... 2109
Large Boys bg . ...... . . . . . .... .. ...... . .. 2067
New Girls Dormitory ... . . .... . ..... ... .. . . 2106

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Superintendents Office Haskell Grounds . . . ... 304
Superintendents Residence .. . .. ..... . . ... . .. 956
Teachers Headquarters .. ... ... . . .. .. ..... 2623
Hastie W L r 333 Miss . ..... .. .. . ...... 2388 W
Hastings J W r 707 W 4th . ..... . . . .. .. ... 2304 R
Hatch Frank r 800 Pa ... ...... ........ ... 1819 W
Hatch J S r 2113 Tenn . . .. . . .... . ... ... . . 1918
Hatcher Oral r 1700 Tenn .. .. .... . ........ 1706 M
Hatfield A T r 1118 K1 . . ... .. .. •... . . ... .. 2086
Hatfield Grocery 647 Ark .... .... .. .. .... .. 684
Hatton Clara r 1341 Mass .. . . . ............ 1496 R
Haugh Alma Mrs r 1336 Vt ... . , .......... . 1278
Havenhill L D r 1539 Vt ....... . . ......... . 1900
Haverty Alvin r 942 Miss ... .. . ....... . .. . 1709 J
Haverty Clifford r 2109 N H . .. . ........ . . . . 3157
Hawkins Edw r 733 N Y . . .. . .. , . . .... .. 1121 W
Hay Earl D r 1653 Ind ... ... ... .. .. . . .. ... 1676 R
Hay Mil on r 944 Pa .... .. . .... . .. . . .. . .. ... 2569
Hayden A K r R F . D 6 . . . . ...... . ........ 831-N3
Hayden L Mrs r 1108 N Y . . . . .. .. . . ... . .. 2556
Hayden L W Mrs r 1340 N H. . . . . . . . . . . . 2534
Hayden W H r R F D 5 .... . . . .. . ... . . . 781-K6
Hayes Jake Mrs r 1306 N J . . ... .... . ....... 1119
Hayne H W Dr r 925 Mo .. .... . . . . .. ... .. . .. 1810
Haynes E L r 728 Ind ... . . .. . . . . ...... .. . .. 1226
Hays C M r 1340 Ky . . . . ........ . . . . . . . 2652 M
Hayter Gertrude Mrs r 1118 N Y . . .. . .... .. . 1449 R
Hazard G W r 941 R I . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .... 2082
Hazzard Cornelia Mrs r 829 Me . . . . . . . . . .. . 1968 M
Heaston E S r R F D 4 Baldwin . ..... .. .... 798-N5
Heatherington C L Rev r 100 W 17th . .. .. . .. 2552 M
Heck Alfred r R F D 5 . . . . .
. ..... . .. 728-KS
Heck Emil W r Tenant House R F D 3 .. . ... 791-KS
Heck Em il W r R F D 3 . .... . ...... . . . . 712-K6
Heck Fred Jr r R F D 1 Wmt .. .. . .. . .. .... 743-K4
Heckart Delph r 1 328 Vt .. . . . .. ...... .. .. . 1812
Hedrick Geo r 923 Ind . . . . .. . . • . . .. ... . .. 2961
Heffner Daniel r 22 01 La .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . ... 2277 R
Hegeman Alfred r R F D 2 . . .
. . ... . . .. . 853-K3
Hegeman Hazel Mrs r 1022 Ohio ..... . . . .. 1946 R
Hegeman Roy r 305 W 23rd . . . .
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Held H H r 33 2 E 19th . . . . . .
. . . . . . ... 2934
Helleberg Victor E r ;1.725 Miss ....... . . .. . . . 2449
Helm Ida V Mrs r 821 R I. . .
. . . . . 1319 W
Hemphill Chas W r 523 La . .
. . ....... 1694 W
Hemphil,l Chester r 1820 Ala .
. .... 2791 R
Hemphill J C r R F D 5
. .... . .. . . 753-N2
HEMPHILL LAND &amp; INV CO 704 Mass . . . . . . 1001
Henderson Chas L r 1321 R I. . ........ . . . . 1697 W
Henderson F M r 945 Me ..... ...... .. . .... 2272 J
.. . . . .... .. . . .. 2172
Henderson M C r 1134 Ky
Henderson Margaret M Mrs r 1328 Ohio . . . . 2267
Henderson Thos r 734 Mo ... .. . .. ..... . . . 2739 J
Hendri cks Robt M r 122 1 Penn . .
. 2148 W
Henley A Mrs r 713 La . . .
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607
Hen ry Don r 1618 Tenn .
. . . . . . . . . . . .. 2884
Henry Frank E r 223 N 4th
. . .. .. . . .. . .. . 2257
Henry J B Phy 23 W 9th .
.. .. . .. ..... .. 184
Henry J B Dr r 815 Mo
. 184
Henry J B Mrs r 815 Mo .
. . .. ... . . . ... 1663
Henry J M Mrs r 913 Tenn . . . ... . . ..... . ... 1969
Henson C r 925 Ill
2380
Herd Ray C r 1 736 La .... . . . .. . ... . . .. . 2476 R
Herriman Imogene r 9381,2 Vermont . . . . . . . . . 938
Herriott J C r R F D 5 .
. . . .. ... • . .. 733-K3
Herron H H r 645 Ohio . . .
. 1960 R
Hertz S J r 1032 Ky
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2023
Hertzler H B r 811 E 11th ..
. 1708 R
Hess Bartlett r 1313 Conn
. 2288 M
HESS DRUG STORE 814 Mass .... . . , . .
. 537
Hess E R r 718 Ohio
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Hesse C G r 1005 W 4th .
.. ..... .... ... 1746
Hesse C V r 1027 Miss .
2297 R
Hesse F 0 r 243 N 4th . .
. . . . . . . 1592 R
Hester F S r 733 Tenn
. . . . . . . . . . 3153 M
Hetzel Park Jr r R F D 2 ... . . ..... . ... 724-K4
Hicks A A Mrs r 2201 N H . . . .. .. .. .. . ... . 2150 M
Hicks Chas Jr r 303 Elm .. . . . . . ........... 2179 R
. . . . . . . . . . 2982
Hicks G B r 1300 N H
Hicks Jas E r 730 Walnut .
. 1674 W
Higdon Louis C r 53 2 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . .
2963
Higer Clarence r 1219 Ohio .. . . .. . .. . ..... 1766
Higginbottom E E r 212 W 7th . . .... . .. ... . . 1547

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Higgins Lawrence E r 202 W 15th ..... . .. . 2477 M
Hopkins Henry r 1206 N J ... .... ....... 2216 W
H1ggtns Wm E Mrs r 1232 Ohio .......... . . 1442 W
Hopkins T M Mrs r 1023 N H ............ 2480 R
High Ethel Mrs r 104 0 Ky .......... .... 1190 W
Horkmans D M r 1317 Ky ....... . ... . ...... 692
Higley F A r R F D I .......... . . . .. . . .. . 758 N2
Hormuth F P r 1315 Conn ...... .. . . . . .... . ... 649
Hilkey E J r 1219 Ky ......... .. . . . .. . . 1075 W
Hornaday D D r 514 Miss .... .. . . .. .... . . 1394 J
. 155
Hilkey &amp; Meirhoffer Ins Peoples State Bk bg
Horr W H r 1030% Me .... . .. ......... 2279 J
Hill A A r 303 Lincoln .. . ... .. ... .. .... . 2188 W
Horrell Frank r R F D 1 Vinland .. .. .... . ·. 784-K6
Hill C A Mrs r 1540 N H .... . .. ........ . . . 1723
Horton Eva A r 511 Tenn .... . .. . . ....... 1511 W
Hill H D r 401 Ala .... . .. . ...... .. .... . .. 2895
Hosford &amp; Arnold r R F D 4 . . . .. ...•... . . 833-N2
Hil l C E r 1135 Tenn ....... . ......... . ... . 2399
Hosford C B r 2245 Learnard . ...... . .... . . . . 1458
HILL H D MOTOR CO 619 Mass ... .. ..... . ... 425
Hosford Frank W r 1611 Mass ............ . 2173 M
H1ll Irving r W 8th . . ... . ........... . ....... 116
Hosford Investment Co 824 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457
Hill Jno H r 536 Locust . .. ... ... .... . .. . . 2167 M
Hough C T r 701 Ill . . ...........•...... 2090 R
Hill Julia r 621 La ..... . .....•..... . .... 1771 R
Hough N M Mrs r 945 Ohio . . .. ... .... •. . . . 2521 R
Hill Lawrence D r 1715 Vt . ... .. .... .. . . ... 2383 J
Houghton C P r 506 W 6th .. .... ... . ...... 1344 R
Hil.l Leo J r 745% NY . . ..... ... .. . .... 2416M
Honk C P r 1423 Ohio . . . .... ... . .. . .... . . 2550-J
Hi·ll Ray r 122 5 N Y . . ..... . . ... .. . . . .... 1241 M
Houk Geo r 1129 Vt ...... . ... . . . . .. .... . . 1173
Hill igoss Ted r 935% Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 1661
HOUK It GREEN CLOTHIERS 843 Mass .. ..... 707
Hills B L r R F D 1 . . .. . . . .............. 749·K2
Houk Harry r 1618 R I .. .. .............. 2506 M
HILLSIDE PHARMACY 818 W 9th . . . ... . ... . 1487
Houk Jack C r 2116 N H . . ..... . ....... . . 2593 W
Hill side Pharmacy No 2 184 7 Mass . .......... 1100
Houk Jas r 915 Me ... . . .. .... . . ... . . .... 2448 M
Hines Blanchard r 786 Walnut . . ....... ... .. 1485
House Robt E Mrs r 936 Ky ... .... . .. . . . ... . 814
Hines Wm r 1045 N J . .. . . ...... . .... . . . . 2212 R
Houser E P r 308 E 19th . .... ....•.. . .. .. 2042 W
Hinshaw A R r 944 Ala . . ........ . .. . ... .. 1268 R
Hoverstock E G r RFD 1 . ....... . . . .... . 788-N2
Hinshaw S C r 631 Ohio . . . .... .. . ... . . . . .. 2627
HOWARD li BURNETT produce 609 Mass . . .. 207
Hinton W H r 1405 N J . ... ... ... . . . .. .... 1425 J
Howard Cecil F r 1342 Conn .......... . ... 2465 J
Hird Carl r R F D l. ... . . . .. .. .. . . .... . 770-N2
Howard Chas r R F D 6 . . .. ... . .... . ..... 769-K5
Hlrd Homer r R F D 4 . . ..• . .. ... •• ... . .. 770-N3
Howard E T r 627 Conn . . ... . ...... ...... 1441 W
Hird Thos r R F D 1 .... ... ..... . . . ..... 767-N6
Howard J E r R F D 2 .. . .... .. . . . . . . ..... 769·N2
HIXON STUDIO 705 Mass ...... . .. .. ....... . . 41
Howard J W r 1609 R I .. ... .. ..... . .. ... .... 16
Hixson Daniel L r 708 Asb . ............. . . 1933 R
Howard Jno r 521 Wis ........... .. .. . .... 2510 J
Hobart C H r 2215 Vt .. ... . .. . .. . .. ... ... 1210
Howard Ralph R r 821 Ala ....... . . ........ 1930
Hobbs E F r R F D 1 . . .... . .... . ..... . . , 744-N4
Howe
Hazel J r 611 W 9th . . . . ..... . .. . . 2726 M
Hobbs E M r 1129" Conn ... . .. . ........ .. .. . 2976
Howe Lloyd R r 946 N J . . .... . ............ 1737 R
Hobbs W F r 1098 Mist .. . ..... ..... •.. ... . 2806
Howell Geo J r R F D 1 . ... . ....... . ..... 799-K3
Hodder F H r 1116 La .. . . ..•• .• ...• .•. . .... 173
Howet.l Lewis r R F D 6 .................. 765-N4
Hodge Clarence r 737 Elm . . . . ..... . . ..... 2601 J
Howie J L Rev r 1310 Ky .. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. . . 1889
Hodge M G r R F D 6 ........ . ...... . ... . 748-K4
Howland H D r R F D 1 ... . . . .... . ...... . . 797-N4
HodQe M R r 801 Locust ... . .. ......... . 1130 J
Howsmon H W r 1%14 N H . .. . . . . • . •• . .... . 1583
Hodges A T r RFD 2 .... . .......... . .. . . 2459 W
Hoyt C H r 1000% Mo .. . .. .. . . . .. . . ... . 2448 W
Hodges Cary H Mrs r 1942 Leamard ........ 2218 R
Hubbel R r 219 Lincoln ......... . ...... . . 3049 J
Hodges E C Mrs r 1116 Tenn .... . . . .. .. . 1994 W
Huddleston Arthur E r 1637 W 9th .. .. .... . . 937
Hodson Lewis D r R F D 1 .••••• • ..• . .. . . . 846-N3
Huddleston E F r 735 Ohio .......... . ....... 2211
Hodson W T r 520 Ohio .................. 2950
Hudson M F r 2207 Barker .. . . . ...... ... .. 2207
Hoffman Harry W r 1011 W 9th ... . ... .. . . . 2202
HUDSON M F MOTOR CO 804 N H ... .. ... . ... 874
Hoffman Herbert r 1133 R I . . ... .. . ....... . 1384
Huffman Herbert L r 1225 Ky .... . .. ... .... 2634
Hoffman J A r 442 Locust . . . ..... .. ... . .. ... 878
Hughes A M r 1312 Mass .. . ..... .. . . .... 1831 W
Hoffman M T Rev r 1229 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338
Hughes Francis G r R F D 2 . . .. ... . ...... 776-K3
Holaday Will H cleaner 1113 Mass ...... . .... . 141
Hughes Green H r 221 Dl ................ 2437 J
Holaday Will H r ·1530 Ky . ...... .. .. .... 2477 W
Hughes Joe E r 732 Ala ...... .. .......... 2292 M
Hoi beck Cilrl r 1020 Ill .. . ..... . . . . .· .. . .... 2438 R
Hughes L D r 612 W 17th .. . . . . . ..... . ..... 3159
Holcom A L r R F D 6 . . . . ...... . ..... . ... 759-K3
Hughs R L r 1904 N H .............. . .. . 2640 R
Holiday G M r 1725 Ind . .. . . ..... . .. . . . . 2424 R
H111lce A G r 766 Maple .... . .. .. ... ... ... 1407 M
Holke J H r 1809 Miss ... ... . .•. .... . ... 1772 R
Hu.tce Earl r 775 Elm .. .. . . ... . . ....... .. . 2777 J
Hol.lands E H r 1530 R I ........ ... .. . .. 2718 R
Hulce Irvin r 330 Mich . . . . . . ..... ... .... 2227 J
Holliday F M rl est House bg .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 97
Hull Myra r 1709 Ind .. ....... . ......... 1679 J
Holliday Frank M r 821 Ind ....... . .... . . .. .. 397
Hull W J Mrs r 923 Me . .. ... . . . ..... . ... 2044 W
Hollingbery H r 1646 Ky . .. .. ... . .. . ..... . 1269 J
Hu lts A P Dentist K E P Co bg .. . . . ........ . . 532
Holloway Fred r 1345 Del . . . . .... .. ........ 2216 J
Hu.lts A P Dr r R F D 6 . . ... .. ...... . ... . 1731
Holloway H H r 831 Tenn ............... . .. 1392
Hultz Calep r North 8th .. .. .. . .. . ... . .... 2347 J
Holloway &amp; Philli ps Gro 1851 Mass ........ ... . 610
Humph rey Geo F r 1511 R I. .............. 1690 M
Holloway S R r 1823 Mass .. . ... . . . .... .. . 2458 R
Hundley Ida F Mrs R F D 4 .... .... .. ..... 832
Holloway T K r 1929 N H . .. . . . .......... 2322 M
Hungerford H B r 1503 Crescent rd .. . . .... : .. 1863
Holmes C B r 801 Mo . .
. .. . . ... . . ..... . . 1342
Hunsinger Chris r 1021 Tenn . . . . ............ 585
Holmes Ernest L r 715· ill .... . . . ...... . 1887 R
Hunsinger Fred r 612 Ky ....... .. . . . . .. .. . 2653 R
Holmes J R r 637 Tenn . . . .... .. . .......... 2406
Hunsinger Geo W r R F D 6 ... . .... .. . . . . 783-N5
HOLMES J R INVESTMENT CO 7 E 7th
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Hunsinger Guy r 815 E 11th .. .. .. ........ 1910 W
Holmes J W r 2105 R I . . ..... ... ..... . . 1625 J
HUNSINGER MOTOR CO 922 Mass ... . . . ....... 12
Holmes Ray r 1634 Ala ........ .. ........ 3139 W
HUNSINGER TAXI CO 922 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Holmes Rhuy W Mrs r 946 La .... ... . ... .. 1043 R
Hunsinger W C r 1710 Ala .... . .... . .. . . .... 2871
Holmes Sa lena K Mrs r 333 Ark . ...... . ... . 1962
Hunt F L r 811 Johnson ..... ... ........... 2371
Holtzclaw Henry F r 1831 N H . . . .. .. . . . . .. 1821
Hunt Robt A Rev r 1527 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Holyfield Jas r 1226 Conn ....... .... . ... . 1241 W
Hunter Anna L Mrs r 1217 R I . .... . . .. . . . 2514 W
Home Realty Co 748 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510
HU~TER BROS GROCERIES 641 Mass . . . . . . 664
HOME SERVICE LOY CO 1241 Qonn ........ 1329
Hunter H W r 1836 N H .... .... .... .. .. .. 3118
Hood Geo J r 1505 Crescent Rd .. .. ...... 2409 M · Hunter Homer L r 716 McCook ............ 2524 J
Hoopes Helen R r 1046 Ohio . .... .... . ... ... l!882
Hunter Lauren A r 830 Mo ..... .. ..... . . . ... 2864
Hoover J L r 301 W 23rd ........ . . . ..... 2687 J
Hunter S J r1 est 720 Mass ................. 626
Hoover Jos r 1945 Vt ............. . . .. .. 1551 J
Hunter S J r 1145 W Campus rd . . . . . .. . .. . .. . 560
Hoover L E r 1824 N H ............... . 1971 W
Hunzicker Carl J r 2108 Mass .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 1743
Hoover V K r 2237 Mass ... . ... . . ...... .. . 2121
Hunzlcker Jno r 2044 Barker . .. .. .. . ... . .. 2256 J
Hunzicker Otto H r 2045 Vt .. .... .. ...... . 2715 W
Hope Ed r 1900 Vt
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Hupp C E Mrs r 841 R I. . .... .. .... . ... .. 2656J
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.Hurlburt Mary r 1319 Summit . .. . . .. . . . .. 852 J
:Hunley LeRoy r 1801 Barker ............ 2669 W
Hurwitz S W r 1925 N H .. . ....... . ....... 2841
1Hu rwitz Sam I r 617 Ind ................... 1464
Husband Agnes r 707 W 12th .. .. .. ...... . .. 2796
Husted C G r R F D 3 ........ . ........... 791·N3
Husted Clyde J r R F D 3 ......... . .... 791-K4
Husted Elmer r 1114 Miss . . .. . ........ . .... 1783 J
•Husted G W r R F D 1 ................ . . 730·N3
Husten G T r 1023 Miss ...... . . . ......... 2297 J
Hutch in W T r R F D 3 ... . .............. 758-N6
Hutchings H r 832 Ky .......... . ....... . . 1686 W
•Hutchinson H W Dentist 731 Mass . ...... .- . . .. 395
Hutchinson R B Oculist 919 Mass .... . . .. . . . . .. 1235
Hutchinson R B Dr r 916 Ohio .. . .. . ... . .... .. 2621
Hutchison Edythe r 1018 Vt . . . ............ 2326 R
'Hutson W G r Eldridge Hotel ..... . ........... 906
Hutson W G Jr r 2112 N H ... .. .. . .. . ...... 1977
Hutt Ed F r 1420 Tenn .... . .. . . . ..... . .... 902
Huttig Wm Mrs r 1602 La .... .. . . ........ . .. 2999
Hutton Paul C r 1734 Maine .. .... . .. .. . .. . . 1615
tHutton W Weeber Jr r 622 Ind . . ... • ........ 2315 R
Hutton Wm W r 839 Miss .. .. .. . . . ...... 2278
Hyde M F r 2100 N H . . . .. . ..... .... . 1625 M
Hyland Edw F r 2037 N H ..... . .. . ... . .. : .1739 J
iHyre C W r 1145 R I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1415
Hyre J W r 1032 Tenn ..... . .. .. .... ... . 2076 W
Hyre Marvin C r 2120 N H .. .... . ....... 2284 W

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Ideal Stove &amp; Repair Co 7 E 8th ... . ... . ..... . 836
Iliff 8enj F r 914 La ............ . .. . .... . . 2021 R
lliff J G r 1945 Ky
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1nce E L r 2004 Mass .. . ..... . . .. ... · -~ . . . 2028
.lnce J W Oil 1729 Vt . ........... .. .. . ..... 2486
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY CO 740 Vt . . . .. . ... . 39
Independent Oil Service Sta 2246 La . . ..... . . . .. 121
lndian Village R F D 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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:Ingalls J no r 1325 Conn . ....... . . .... ... 2462 W
lnge Helene r 1046 Ky ..... . . .. . ........ 1190 J
Ingels Paul r 208 W 15th ...... . ......... . 1524
Ingham Harold G r 1714 lll ....... . ....... 2330 R
"Ingle Oscar r 810 Ky ........ . ... .. . . . . .. 2359 M
"Inglis J C r 1750 Mass . . . . . . . .
. . 2024 J
Ingram Mattie Mrs 1344 Ky ............ . .. 1563
1NTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES 638 Mass ..... 590
lnyard Earl r 1221 Oread
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Ireton Della B r 1608 Edgehill . ... . . .. .... 1804 M
Irving Harry R r 1535 N H . . ... . . ....... 1619 W
. .... .. . ... .. .. 2209 M
Irwin C E r 622 Ohio .
:Isaacs Fred R phy 927 Mass . .. .. ...... . .... 536
Isaacs Fred R r 1202 Ky ... . .... . .. . ...... 1824
lse J no r 1208 Miss
.. . ...... .. ........ 1595
lse Rosa Mrs r 1125 Miss .. . . ... . ..... . . 1789 W

J
Jackman R C r 625 Ohio ............... .. ... 490
Jackman R R r R F D 1 ... . .............. 1621
.Jackson A D r 832 N Y
. ... .. . .. ...... 1454 M
Jackson Andrew r 901 Mich . .......... . .. .. 2469 R
. .. . . . 2423 W
Jackson 8 L r 1114 R I. .
..Jackson Carrie Mrs r .711 Maple ..... . ... .. . 2119 J
Jackson Dugald C J r r 1804 Miss.
. . . . 3112
Jackson Forrest A attorney Lawrence Ntl Bk bg 983
Jackson Forrest A r 712 La .... . ......... 2405 J
Jackson G N Rev r 901 Mo .. ...... . . . .... . 2859
Jackson G W r 1413 Oakhill .... .. . .. . . .. . 852 W
3127
.Jacob Francis W r 1343 Tenn . . . . . . . . .
Jackson Rose r 1225 Tenn
1818 J
.Jackson S S r 1640 Mass ....... .. . . ....... 2945
Jacobs Frances Mrs r 1423 Ohio
1245
.Jacobs L 8 Mrs r 919 Conn ..... . .. ...... 1593 W
Jacobs Wm T r 1023 N J. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1842
.Jacobson David r 123 E 11th ............ 2638 M
Jacom•in Elizabeth r 2101 La . . . .... . ..... 1479
JAEDICKE F W Hardware 724 Mass. . . . . . . . . 178
.Jaedicke Francis Mrs r 638 Ohio .............. 1650
.Jaedicke Fred r 715 W 8th . . . . .... . . . . . .. . .. 1057

..

HUR-JON

Jahn F H r R F D 5 .. .. .. .. ...... .. . . . 728-K3
James Lafe r 734 N 5th ...... . . ...... . . 2776 W
James Mila Mrs r 639 Vt ...... .. ........ 1347 M
Jameson Ed r 1113 Conn .............. .. 2695 W
Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio ... . ..... . .......... . 509
Jayhawk Cleaners Dickinson bg ................ 715
Jayhawk Floral Gardens 1928 Tenn . ..... . ..... 345
Jay hawk Station 844 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.3
Jay hawk Taxi Co 701 Mass.
...........
. 65
Jefferson L S Mrs r 246 Ill . . . . . . . . .
2020 M
JEFFRIES DRY GOODS CO 809 Mass
308
Jeffries J G r 738 Ohio . . . . . . . .
. . 2251 M
Jeffries W R r RFD 4 .................. 744-N2
Jehle A W r R F D 1 ......... . .... . ...... 1796 M
Jehle Mary Mrs r 1733 Vt ....... . ........ 2153 M
Jell a Leonard r 745 Mo .... . . . . .. . .. . . . .. 2053 M
Jeltz Bertha r 820 E 14th .. .. ... . . .. ..... 2271-M
Jeltz Chas r 878 Locust ...... . . ... . . .. ... 1199 R
Jenkins Lena r 1002 Vt ..... . . .. .. ·.. ... 2326 J
Jenkinson Mary r 1106 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1557
Jennings L D r 1620 Tenn ................. 2300 J
Jensen !Andrew r 1123 Conn ...... .. . . .... 1393 R
Jensen Chas r 1221 Conn ... . .. .. .. .. ...... 1308 R
Jensen Henry r 1209 Conn .......... .. ..... 1767 R
Jensen Jens P r 600 La ....... ... . .. . . . ..... 2883
Jetmore H A r 820 Mo ........... .. ....... . 1748
Jewell Margaret E 1017 Ky . ..... .. ... . .... 2911 J
. . . . .... . .... . 748-N6
Jewett B C r R F D 6 .
Johanning Otto L r R F D 4 .......... . ... 770-N7
Johns Sanford r R F D 6 . .......... .. ... . . 831-N2
Johns Walter A r 1846 Barker .............. 2248
Johns Will r 1036 Conn .......... . ....... .. 1305
Johns Will Jr r 1114 Conn . .. . . .... . ...... 1295 M
Johnson Anne Mrs r 1116 W Hills Parkway .. .. . 2923
Johnson Arthur r 438 Elm .. . .. . . .......... . 1136
Johnson C B Gro 1301 Del. ...... .. .. .. .... 248
Johnson Chas A r 1140 R I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1317
Johnson Chas W r 2108 Barker . . ......... . 1291 M
Johnson Daniel T r 800 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2396
Johnson E J r 726 Ala . . .. . .. . ....... .. . 2292 J
Johnson Earl r 416 Wis . .. . ...... • . .. ... .. 2563 R
Johnson Ed r R F D 2 ... ..... . ...... .. . . 849-K3
Johnson Ellen r 3 E 8th .. . ........ .. .... 2302 J
Johnson Ellen L r 1121 Ky . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 3028 R
Johnson Emel r 837 E 13th ..... . . . . .. . .. 1148 R
Johnson Ethel N r 524 Lincoln . . . ... . . ... . 1800
Johnson Eula r 1106 Ohio ......... . . . . ..... 1557
Johnson Fred E r 1600 W 4th ........ . ..... 1779
Johnson Fred W r 837 Conn ...... . . . . .. . . . . 1741 J
Johnson Geo r 1708 Ky . .. . . . .............. 1151
Johnson Geo H r 2100 Mass . ... . ........ . . 2150 R
Johnson H D r 939 Tenn . • .•....... . . ....... 2392
Johnson J B r 1023 Vt .. ....... .... ..... 2926 W
Johnson J M r 331 Ind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1303
Johnson J no r 900 Conn .. .. .......... . . . 2746 W
Johnson Louisa r 840 Conn ....... . . . .. .. 2112 M
Johnson Louisa A Mrs r 1029 Ind .. . ....... 1137 M
Johnson Mary E 1028 Tenn ...... . ...... . 2911 R
Johnson N C Mrs r 1217 Ky ........ .. .. 2512 J
Johnson P F r RFD 6 . .................. 737-N3
Johnson Roy r 846 N Y .. . . . .. . ....... . 1737 M
Johnson S A r 815 Elm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2460
Johnson Saml RFD 4 . . . .. ....... • ... . ... 744·K6
Johnson Vic r 846 Ark ........ . ... . .. . ... ... 360
Johnson W H r 704 W 12th . .. ....... .... ... 661
Johnson W T r Haskell Grds .... . ... . ...... 2969 J
Johnson Wm · Sav"lge r 1509 Crescent .......... 2116
Johnston AI T r 914 N H . .
. . ... . ... . . 1997
Johnston Gertie K Sec R S A 9 E 7th. . . . . . . . . 805
Johnston Virginia May r 805 Ohio. . . . . . . . . . 3031
Jolly D E Mrs r 1920 Tenn ........... . .. 2589 W
Jones Annie r 629 Lyons . . ... . . . . . . . .. .. . 1806 R
Jones Bert r 1622 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'i~2 R
Jones C M r R F D 3 .
. . . ... . .. . . . . 754-NS
Jones Charley Mrs r 1245 N Y ....... . .. . . 2226 R
Jones FrankEr E 13th .. . ....... . .... . .... 1958
Jones· Geo W Phy 747 Mass . ... ...... . . . ...... 35
Jones Geo W Dr 1201 Ohio . ... . .. . . .. . . .... . 1745
Jones Geo r 1900 La
. ... .. ... . . . . . .. 3081
Jones H Penfield ofc 107 E 8th . . . . . ... . .. ... 211
Jones H T ofc 107 E 8th . . . .
. ... . 211
Jones H T 1130 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
211
Jones H T Mrs 1130 Tenn .. .. .. . .... .. .... . 1813

�LAWRENCE

JON-KIL

Jones J Frank r ·645 Miss ... . ... . .. . .. . .. . ... 414
Jones J L r 626 Ala ..... . . . ... .. . ... . . . . 1929 W
Jones J 0 1642 Miss .. ............ .. .. 2096 R
Jones &amp; Jones phys 107 E 8th . . .. . . .. ...... 211
Jones L M r 1805 La . .. . ... .. . . . . .. . . .. . 2664 M
Jones Peter r 1846 Ky
. . . .. . . . . .. . .. 2213
Jones T H fill sta RFD 2 .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 764-K6
. . ...... 1249 R
Jones Thos C Mrs r 2235 N H
Jones W C r 1315 N Y .. ....... ... ........ 3058
Jordan H E r 1600 Ky .... . .... . .. . .. . ..... . 1509
Jordan W F r 600 Ind . ... . . . • . . . ... . .... 2315 J
Josselyn H W r 1626 La . ................ . 2424 M
Jost Edgar r 507 La .... .. .. .. .. ........ 2712 M
Jost H T r 637 R I. .. ....... .......... .... 2378
Journal World 722 Mass ..... . ..... . . . .... * 22
Joy N T r 1334 Pa .. .. ...... .. ............ 2118
Jung Arthur r 832 Ark . .......... ...... . 2535 M

K
K C K V Western R R 638 Mass
..... . . 740
K T Oil Corp 23 9 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . 1174
Kagi Elma E Mrs r 1701 Tenn.. ..
. ... .. . 1498
Kahao Jno r 1012 Ky . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. ... . . .. 1668
Kahle Bros r R F D 1 .. .. . .. . .. . . ....... . 749-NJ
Kahn Opal H r 1846 Ala . ... . . .. . ... . .. .. . U37 R
Kane Harry L r 637 Ind .. . . ........ . ...... 1782
Kannenberg Chris r 828 La .... . ... . .. . . . 1640 W
Kansas Adjustment Co Peoples State Bk bg . .. . . 482
Kansas City Journal Post 8 East 9th ... . . . . . ... 608
Kansas City Star Agt 847 Mass .. . . . . .. ... . . . . . 17
KANSAS CLEANERS 12"' E 8 . .. . .. . .. .. . .. 420
KANSAS ELECTRIC POWER CO 700 Mass . . *880
After 5 :30 P M Sundays and Holidays call
Service Calls . . .. ... . . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . 880-K1
Commercia,! Dept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 882-K1
General Office ................ .. . ... 883-K1
Rice R F General Counsel . . .. .. .. . ... . 881-K1
Street Car Barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
388
Kansas Municipalities League Fraser Hall ........ 651
Kansas Public Service Co 733 Mass . . . . . . . . . 315
After 6 p m call ... . . .. .... . .. . ... .... . . . 306
Kansas State Highway Comm 600 Lincoln . ... . . 342
KANSAS UNIVERSITY
.
*2700
After 5 p m Sundays &amp; Holidays Call
Allen F C Dr Gymnasium . . . .. . .. .. . . . . 2705-K4
Alumni Association C Ad . . . . . . ... .. . . .. 2704-K5
Animal House ..... . .. . ... . . ... .. . . ... 2701-K2
Ast ronomY.. Dept Observatory .... ... .... 2703-K5
Athletic Office K U
............
. BOO
Auditorium ..... . .. ... .. .. . . .. . . ..... 2707-K5
Baker Chas M Librarian . . . . . . . . .
· 2702 K2
Bayles C G Sup! of Bldgs &amp; Grds ....... . 2707-K1
Brandt J G Dean of College C Ad .. . . . . 2701-K5
Cady H P Dr Chemistry . . . . . . . .
. 2704-K1
Davis Robt McNair Dean Green Hall . . . . 2705-K5
Electrical Engineering Elec Lab . . . . . . . . 2707-K3
Endowment Assn Administration bg . . . . . 2704-K3
Entomology Dept New Snow Hall .
. 2701-K4
Foster Geo 0 Registrar C Ad . . . ... . . .. 2700-K2
Havenhill L D Dean Chemistry . . . . . . . . 2704-K2
Home Management House .............. 2709-K5
Husband Agnes Dean of Women C Ad .. .. 2707-K4
Ingham H G Dir Ext Div Fraser ........ 2700-KJ
Jayhawker Office Commons bg ... .. ... . .. 2709-K4
KFKU Studio ......... . .. . .. . ........ 2707-K3
Kansan News Room . . . .... . . . . .. . . ... .. 2702-K3
Kansan Ofc J ournalism bg . .. . . . . . . .. .. 2701-K3
Kester F E Prof Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2702-K1
Landes K K Haworth Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2705-K6
Lindley E H Chancellor C Ad . . . . . ... . 2706-Kl
Moore R C Prof Haworth Hall .. . . . ... .. 2703-K1
Moreau Frederick J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2705-Kl
Museum
. . . . .... . . .... ... ....... . 2702-K4
Oread Training School . . ... ... .. . ...... 2707-K2
Power &amp; Heating Plant ... . . . . . ..... . . . 2708-Kl
Psychology Dept K U . . ...... . .. . .. .. . 2706-K R 0 T C Major Koenig Fowler Shops .... . 2703-K2
Romance Languages Fraser . . . . . . .. .. . .. . 2700-KS
School of Business W Ad . . . .... . .. ... 2700-Kl
Schwegler R A Dean Sch of Edu Fraser 2700-K4
Shaad Geo C Dean Sch of Eng Marvin Jlall 2705-K2
Sour Owl Office Commons bg . .
. .. . 2706-KS

16

Spooner-Thayer Museum Spooner-Thayer bg 2706-K3
State Board of Health Marvin . .. . .. ... . 2704-K4
Stoland 0 0 Prof W Ad ... .. ... .. ...... 2702-KS
Stouffer E B Dean C Ad ... .. . . . .. . . .. 2706-K2
Swarthout D M Dean C Ad .. ... . . ..... 2703-K4
Tool Room Fowler Shops .... . ..... ... . 2701-K1
Werner Henry Dean of Men C Ad . . . .. .. . 2703-K3
Womens Physical Ed Gymnasium .. ...... 2705-K3
K U Union
Lounge Union bg .. . . . .. . .. . . . .... ....... . . 656
Soda Fountain Union bg . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . ... 668
Kansas University Health Serv K U . .... . .. * 890
Kapfer Geo L r 1737 Ala .... . .... . .. .. ... . 2374 W
Kapfer H J r 1807 Ala • • ..• • .• .. . . . .. . . . . . 2220 J
KAPPA ALPHA THETA 1116 Ind .. .. . . . ... . . 295
Kappa Eta Kappa 19 W 14th .. ... . ...... .. 2688
Kappa Kappa Gamma Gower Place . .. .. . .. . . . .. 718
Kappa Sigma 1537 Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1700
Kappelman 0 L Mrs r 1125 Vt ....... .. ... 2138 M
Karnes M C r 2009 Mass .. . ... .. .. ..... . 1834 W
Kasold Ernest tourist camp R F D 1 . . . . . .. . .. . .-5 38
Kasold Paul r R F D 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1796 M
Kassinger Chas r 1927 Ohio . . ...... . .. . .. . . . .. 789
Kasson Norman 0 r 701 R I . .. . . .... . ... . 1139 W
Katherman S B r 1242 N Y . . . . . . . . • . .... 1654 J
Kaufman C r 912 Ohio . . ........ . . . . .. .. .. 1632
Kau·ll J G Mrs r 624 R I . . . . .. . ....... .. 1441 J
Kaw Valley Cannery Co E lOth .. . . . .... . . . .. .. 219

KAW VALLEY FUEL CO

Pendleton Will H Mgr E lOth .... . . . ..
219
Keeler G V r 1720 Ind ....... .. ... ...... 2620 W
Keeler J A r 711 Miss .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. 2433
Keeler Walter J r 1640 Ky . ..... . .... . .. . . 2373 M
Keelers Book Store 939 Mass ... . .. .. .. .. . .. ... 33
Keene H W r 1637 Barker . .... . . . . , . ... . . 2107 M
Keith E R Phy Dick bg . ... . ... . . .... . ... . . . . 411
Keith E R Dr r 1738 Mass .. . . ... . . . .. . .. . .. . .422
Keith L V r 328 Elm ......... . . ..... .. . . 1298 R
Kell F J Mrs r 1325 W Campus rd .. . . . . .. .... 2966
Kell J F r 2245 Vt . .. .. .. .. . .... .. . . .. ... 1044
Kellen Wm A r 121J. E 13th . . .. . .... . . .. . 2509 M
Keller Wm r 840 Me ................... . 1907 R
Kelley W H r 1336 Tenn . . ............ .. 2095 M
Kellogg Robt J r 91 3 W 6th . . . ..!t::.P.o/J . ...li~M"'R
Kelly Stella Mrs r 1141 Conn . ... .. .. . .. .. . 2241 M
Kelsall Sam r R F D 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 744-N3
Kelsey F A Mrs r 1046 Tenn ............ .. 2446 R
Kelsey Jack r R F D 1 . . .. . ...... ..... . . . . 1796 W
Kelso S G Mrs r 808 Ind . . . . . . . . .. ..... .. 2466 W
Kendall Chas r 1015 Ky . . ... .. . . . . . . . ...... 2775
Kennard Wm E r 200 W 16th . .. ... .• .... . . . . 939
Kennedy C T r 1220 La . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . ... . 2250
Kennedy F H r R F D 2 ....... . . . .... . . . . 775-N4
Kennedy F R r 826 Mo ......... . .... . ... 1636 J
Kennedy J no R r 350 La .. . ..... . . .. . . . . .. 2128 R
Kennedy Orin 0 r 2309 Vt . . . . ....... . . . . . .. 1362
KENNEDY PLUMBING CO 937 Mass .. . .. .. . . 658
If no answer call
.... . ..... . ........... . 916
Kennedy S T r 2201 Barker .. . ........ . .. 2228 M
921
Kennedy T H r 715 Tenn. ....... .. . . . .. ..
Kennedy X Jay r 1809 Tenn
...........
916
Kennison Maude r 204 W 12th ... ... . . ... 2132 R
Kensett J W r 734 Miss ... . . . .. .... .. .. 1224 M
Kent C V r 1709 La . . . ..... .... . .. . .... .. . 2891
Kent M W r 1419 N J .. . .. . . . ..... ... .... 1927
Kerley D R r 1001 Ala .. . . .... . .. .. ... . . . . 2214
Kern Lutle r 1905 Mass ...... . • . ...... . . . 2925 J
Kerns A Frank r 1336 Conn . .. ......... .. . . 2332 J
Kerr Ollie r 413 W 14th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2523
Kesler D H r 2007 Mass ... . . . . . . ... . .. .. . 1834 M
Kester Frederick E r 1612 La .. . . . . ... ..... . . 289
Ketcham Rosemary r 1609 La .. . ... . . . .. . ... 1839
Ketels Carl E r 1215 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323
Key Richard r 311 Mo . ............. .. .. 2147W
Kibler H B Dentist 847 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368
Kibler H B Dr r 1716 W 9th . . . . . . . . . . . .
1324
Kiefer E E r RFD 1 .... . .. . ..... . .. . .. . 768-N3
Kieffer Fred H r 1901 Ohio ... . .. . .. .. . . . 1446 R
Kieffer J Don r RFD 2 .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 851-KS
Kiefer W L Mrs r R F D 2 ... .... . . ... . ... 844-K2
Kiene A L r 1206 Tenn ..... ... ..... . ..... 1985 J
Kilgore Chester W r R F D 4 . ..... . .. . . . 833-K3
Kilworth Jno L r 1233 Mass . . .. ........... . 1688

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17

* Designates Private Branch Exchange

LAWRENCE

Kimball Minnie r 537 Calif ...... .. .... . . . 2682 R
Kincaid Flossie r 626 R I . .
. 522
Kindlesperger Electa r 112 6 Tenn
. . 3073
King E 0 r 620 Ala . .
. ... . . ..... 2529 J
King Geo r 930 Ark . .
...
. 2614 M
Kin.g Ivan R r 1222 Almira . ..... .. .... . . 2755 R
Kmg Jas r 722 N Y
. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 1306 R
King Jno A r 1711 Ala .. . . . . . . .. . . . ..... 2791 J
King Lucile Mrs r 1508 W 6th ..... . .. .. 2510 M
Kmg Mary Mrs r 876 Oak . . . . ... ......... 2254 M
King Vernon r R F 0 3 .. . . .... .. . . .. . ... 723-N2
King Walter H r 1036 R I ... . . ... .. . ..... 2077 M
Kingsbury Will r 2136 N H . .. .... ...... ... 1038 J
Kinney E D r 1600 Tenn .. . .. . .. . . .. . ... : . . . 2715
Kirby Daniel Mrs r RFO 1 . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . 744-K3
Kirby G M r 835 Me . . ..... .. ... .. ....... . 2413 J
Kirby Wm B r R F 0 1 . . .. ... . .. .. ...... 797-K5
Kirchoff A L r 830 Ala .... .. .. .... ... .... . 1279
Kirchoff Geo r 846 Ala . . ........ •... ...... . . 301
Kirchoff Geo J Jr r 817 Mo . ............. . . . 917
Kirkham Mildred r 1028 Vt .. .. . .... . ... . 1607 J
Kiser Florence r R F 0 4 .. .. . . . ..... .... 736-N2
Kissick Will F r 2201 R I . .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. 2586 J
Kistler J no J r 2216 N H ............ . . .. . . 2038
Klein Ed Mrs r &amp;09 Mo ...... .. .. . ....... 2522 M
Klinkenberg P H Mrs r 1116 Ind ...... . . . . .. . 1886
Klock F H r 906 La . ..... .. .. •. .•........ 2047 J
Klock H A r 708 Miss ... . . ................ 1618
KLOCKS GROCERY 900 Miss ....... ... . . ... . 413
Klocks Meat Dept 900 Miss .............. . ... 157
Klooz Karl r 1119 W Campus rd .. .. . .. . ..... 2039
Kluss W W r 846 Ala . ...... ... .... . ..... 1063 M
Kn a~ e H r 1527 W 6th . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . ... . 3066
Knack J V r 1 343 Tenn .. . ..... . . . . • .... . 2232
Knight G L r 1631 Ill . . .. .. ... .... . . . . ... 2592 J
Knight Min a Mrs r 225 Elm ... . ...... . .. . .. 1167
Knoles E Cycle Shop 1016 Mass . . .. .... ... . 915
Knop Albert Mrs r 2014 Vt .. .. . .. . .. . . ... . 2358 W
Knotts C W r 1008 N H .. . ... . .... .. . . . . . 1271 R
Knox C J Rev r RFO 2 . ..... . ..... • . . ... 764-N4
Koch Frank t ailor 831 Mass . . . . ... . ........ 575
Koch Frank r 800 Ky . .. ........ ... . . . . . . 2099
Koehler Henry F r 2146 N H . .. . . ..... . . 2329 M
Koehler Paul r R F D 2 .. ...... . .. ..... . 842-K6
Koehring WE r R F D 2
....... . . .. . .. 2140 W
Koenig W C Major r 1706 Ind ... . . ..... . . . .. 1341
K~llender Wm r 1321 . N H ..... . .... . ...... . 1212
Kolterman A D r 192 5 R I . ... . . . .. . . . . .. .. 1576 J
Kolterman Gerald r 1529 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2927
Koofer J L r 419 Miss .. . . . . . .... ......... 2645 J
Koon Chas B r 1006 N H ......... : . .... . 2312 J
Kopp Wm r 2441 Mass . ·.... . ....... . . . . 2487 M
KOPP WM P fu rnaces 1011 Mass . . ..... . .. . . .. 122
Korb J no r 1225 Del . . .... . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . 1230 J
. ... . ... . . . . .. 714-K4
Kowing Ben r R F D 1 .
Kreider Karl M office 109 E 8th . . . . . . . . . . .
134
Kreider Karl M r 2121 N H ...... . ..•...... . . 2156
Kress S H 921 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 583
Krum C C r 809 Conn ... . ... . ..... .. .. . . 1032 R
KRUM KOAL KOMPANY 810 Pa . . . . . . . . . . .
335
Krum J J r 432 Elm . .
. ... . . . ........ 1631 M
Krum J W Vinegar Man 810 Pa . . . . ... . . ... . . 335
Krum J W r 805 R I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
446
Krum R D r 740 R I. . . . . . . ..... . . ...... 2403 M
Kruse F R r 1206 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2457
'Kuhn Bert W r 445 Ill . . ...... . . .. ...... . . . 2840
Kuhn E N Mrs r 445 Ill .
.........
2840
Kuhn L W r 521 Ind . ................ . . 1187 W
Kuhne Geo W r 801 Til . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 1807
Kunkle J W r 1029 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2438 J
Kuntze Chas H r 1927 Mass .. . . . . ... .. . .. 2224 J

L
Lackey R B r 1615 W 9th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2542
La Coss Wm r 1301 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1387 J
Laessia Raymond C r 1100 Conn .... ... .. . . 2543 M
Laing Osa G Mrs r 723 Ark . . ... .. ... . .. . 2970 W
Lai •d Sara r l7l 5 lnd
. . . . ..... . 1679 M
Lamb A W r 1217 Conn .................... 2410
Lamb Helen Mrs r 1000 Ohio ..... . . . .. ... ... 1752
Lambkin M R r 1111 Miss
. ........ . .. . 1789 J
Landes Kenneth K t 2315 Mass .. . . . . . . ..... . 2867

KIM -LEE

Land is V A r R F D 4 Baldwin . .. . . .. . . . .. 798-K6
Lands A M r 309 E 19th .... .. . ... . . . ... 2094 M
Lane H H r 1737 Miss . . . . .. . . . ... . .. . .. . . 1112
Lane K E r 1247 Ky . .. . ... .. ... . . ..... . 2341 W
Lane Oscar J r 2203 Mass .
. . 1724
Langston Memorial Co 1012 Mass ... . . . .. . ... . . 449
Langston 0 C r 321 Mo
. . . ... . . ., . . .
1465
Lanier C H r 1229 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 1818 R
Lantz Chas r 1201 Oread .. . ... .. . . ...... 1471 M
709
Laptad F G r R F 0 3 . . . . . .
Laptad May E Mrs r RFO 3
.... 712-K5
Lap tad Peter r 1732 La. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1026
Laptad Robt P r RFD 3 . . ..... .. ....... .. 712-N2
Larcom C H r 1134 Miss . ..... .. .. . .. . . ... . 2258
Lardner James T r 205 E 18th .. .... . . . .. . 2483 M
Larner Emma Mrs r 1311 Tenn . .. •.. . . . .... 2274 M
Larson Mary E r 1532 Mass . .. . . .. . ...... 1914 W
Lasher L H Mrs r 1701 Ky . .. . .... . ..... 1706 f\
Latimer H B r 1216 La ........ ... .... . .. 2527 J
Laughlin H r 1300 R I .. . . ...... . . . .. . . .. .. . 1823
Laughlin Robt r R F D 1
.. . ...... • . . .. . 770-N5
Laughlin Waddie r 531 La . ..... ... . . . .... 1694 J
Lavery J J Gro &amp; Mkt 1401 Mass . . ... . . ..... 503
Lavery J J r 1629 Barker .................. 1047
Lawrence A r 932 Ala . . ... . .... . .. .... .. . . .. 216
Lawrence Advertising System 706¥., Mass .. .. . . 158
Lawrence Arthur r 809 La ........ .. ...... 2646 W

LAWRENCE BODY &amp; RADIATOR WORKS
620 Mass

. . ... . . ..... . ..... . . . 483

LAWRENCE BLDG &amp; LOAN ASSN 800 Mass .... 55
LAWRENCE BUICK CO 700 N H . . . . . . ...... 402
Lawrence Cider &amp; Vinegar Co 810 Pa ......... . 335
Lawrence City of
Building Inspector Watkins Bk bg .... . . . .... 462
City Clerk Watkins Bk bg ... . ..... • .... . . . 460
City Engineer Watkins Bk bg ........ .. . . .. 460
Fire Department Fire Only . . . . ......... . .... 80
Health Nurse Watkins Bk bg . . . . ... . ... . .. 462
Mayor Watkins Bk bg ... . . .. . . .. ..... . .... 460
Milk Food &amp; Sanitation Watkins Bk bg . . .. . . 462
Police Dept 746 Vt .. .- .. ...... ..... . . . ..... 62
Pumping Station .................. . .... . . 968
Water Dept Watkins Bk bg .. . ............. 461
Lawrence Coal Co 1712 Learnard . .. . ........ 3096
Lawrence Cream Co 822 Vt . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 410
Lawrence Drive-In Market 746 Ky . . . . . . . .
435
lawrence F l r 584 Ohio . .. ... . ... . .. . . . 1677 M
LAWRENCE HATCHERY 625 Mass ... . ... ... 246
Lawrence Hospital &amp; Training School 1201 Ohio 1745
Lawrence Iron Works 611 N H ... . . . . ... . .... 106
LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 325 Me .. *870
LAWRENCE MEML HOSP NURSES HOME 345 Me 232
lawrence Maytag Co 802 Mass .. . . .. .... . . ... 36
Lawrence Mill &amp; Elevator Co Ft Vermont. .. . .. . . 152
Lawrence Monument Co 810 E 13th . . .... . .. . .. 539
LAWRENCE NATL BANK 647 Mass ........ . . 70
Lawrence Optical Co 1027 Mass . . . .. . ... . . . .. 2597
LAWRENCE PAPEII MFG CQ Ft N H . . . . . . . * 129
Lawrence Paint &amp; Wall Paper Co 121 W 9th .. 1473
lawrence Poultry Co 832 Pa ... . . .' . . . ... . ... 500
Lawrence R E r 1657 Ind ... . ..... ... . . . . 2096 W
Lawrence Realty Co 640 Mass .. . ... . ....... . ... 11
Lawrence Recreation Parlor 916 Mass . . .. ... .... 433
LAWRENCE ROY meats 906 Mass ... . .. . . .. . 272
Lawrence. Roy r 1213 Ky . . ... . . . ..... .. . . . 2531 J
Lawrence S B r 535 Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... 1566
Lawrence Sand-Gravel Co E 7th .. ..... . .... 1892
LAWRENCE SANITARY CREAMERY Ft of Vt. . 696
LAWRENCE STEAM LAUNDRY 1001 N H .... 383
Lawrence Studio 727 Mass . . . . . . . . . .. . .... 451
Lawrence Transfer &amp; · Storage Co 733 N H . . . . . . . ~:3
Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass . ..... 548
Lawson J E r 1301 N H ....... . ... . . . . . ... . 994
Lawson J W r 815 Ky
. . . .... . ..... . .... . 1577
Lawson Paul B r 2244 N H . ..... . . . .... ... . . 1172'
Lear Veta r 1234 Oread
..
. ........ 2854
Lear Veta B r 1234 Oread . . . . . . . . . . .
. 3114·
Learned E R r 1724 Mass .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. 1124
Learned Robert E r lOll N H . .. ... . ..... 2480W
Learned S S r 739 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1332"
Leary Ernest r R F n 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .... 842-K3
LEASURE T J VETERINARIAN 837 N H . .
193
lee Everett r 423 Miss . .... . .. . .. . . ...... 2645 W

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18

LAWRENCE

Lee Gertrude r 1105 W 6th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2283 W
Lee J W r 749 Locust
. . . . . ... .. . .. 1227 W
Lee Retta r 16 W 14th . . . . . . . . . .
2788
Lee Thomas ~ 716 Elm
. 2576 M
Lee Virgil M r 638 Ark .
2488 W
Leeman E D r 527 Elm . . . . . . . . .
.. . 3133 J
Lefferd William S r 809 N Y
.1819 R
Lefler Robt A r 1045 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 2894
Lefman Jake r 1336 N H ..... ... .. ... ... 1368 M
Lehman J H' r 828 Ark
. . . . . . . . . . . . 2472
Leibengood C E Mrs r 1008 Tenn ......... ... 1244
.Leibengood Dan r 1028 Vt
. . .... . . . . 2750 M
1050 M
Leigh C V r 121 i: 17th. .
Leighton Kathryn Mrs r 907 W 6th . . . . . .. 2122
Le 'ghton R H Mrs r 1142 Ind
.... 2839
t.eis Geo Mrs r 1110 Vt . . . .
.........
. . 369
;Lemon Ed S r 1140 Ohio.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2491 M
Lemon J H r 1346 Conn . . . ... . . . ...... . 1425 R
Lenahan Thos r 1309 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2473
Leonhard F H r R F D 3
762-N4
ll.eonhard Lawrence H r RFD 3 ... . ... . . .. . 762-K4
•Leonhart Herman F r R F D 1 ...
768-K5
!Leo's Garage 15 W 9th . . . . . .
. .. 34
Lescher C L Mrs r 833 Tenn
2536 J
lescher Frank H shoe repairer 812lh Mass
. 256
Lescher Frank H r 829 E 13th . . . . . ....... 2161 W
Lescher Harry W r 123 7 Del
181
Lesh Metta r 1720 Ill
..... . 3139 R
LeSuer J Marvin r 918 N H
...... . 1319 J
Lester P P Mrs r 401 Ind . . . . . .. . . . . .... 2940 W
LeSuer 0 C r 920 N H . ... . ...... .... . . . 1859 M
Levett Jno Mrs r RFD 1 ..... . . .. . . . . ... 797-N3
Levi Jno r 2308 Vt .......... .... ...... 2224 M
lewis F V r RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 7l2-N3
Lewis L N r 723 La. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
lewis Mary Mrs r R F D 1 . . .. . . . . . .. .. . 846-K5
lianos Jno Mrs r 1735 Vt .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. 1123
Liberty Oil Co 645 Ark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 530
Liggett Frank r 1008 R 1 .... .. .. .. . ..... 2268 M
Liggett G R r 1105 N J .....•..... . . .. .. . 1622 J
light H M r 1419 Mass .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2743 R
light Walter r 1629 Ky . . . . . . . . . .
. . 2397 W
Ully Katherine r 730 Conn . . . . . .
1629 R
Lindenberger H R Dentist 800 Mass
374
Lindenberger H R r 2124 Ky . . . . .
1388
lindley C E Atty Lw Nat! Bank bg . . . . . . . . . . 983
Lindley C E r 1301 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 1014
lindley E H Chancellor r 1345 La .
982
Lindley &amp; Jackson assoc attorneys Law Ntl Bk bg 983
Lindley Max clnr 12lh E 8th . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
420
Lind 'ey W M r 1912 R I
2724 W
!Lindner Frances r 1036 Vt .
1607 M
!lindquist G E E r 7 Winona
2363 R
ll..indsay J P r 1300 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1387 M
Undsay Robert Mrs r 1325 Ky .
. .... 2095 J
Lindsey Adrian H r 1700 N H
1071
Lindstrom Noble C r 2012 Mass .. .... .. ... . 1060 W
Linville Eugene H r 942 Mo . .. ...... . .... 1928 W
Linville Ralph .r 1703 Ind ....... . ...... .. 2620 J
liscum Frank N r 1126 Tenn ... . .. .. .. .. 3028 M
1856
Liston G R r 925 Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Litchen Ruth E r 1630 Ala
1237-M
Loesch L E Mrs r 437 Me.
. ....... . .. .. . . . 2744
Loewenstein Christian r 813 Me ... .... . .... 1968 R
1..ofgren Hanna Mrs r 710 Ky
. . ... . ...... . 1371
tOGAN MOORE LBR CO 627 Mass. . . . . . . .
113
Logan Ro,land r 936 Me
. . . . . . . . . 2759 R
·Logsdon E J r 1328 R I ... . . . .. . . . . .... 2462 J
t..oQue Chas Mrs r 1345 Vt . . . . . . . . . .
1799
Lohman J D r 1515 R I .... ... . . . . . ..... 2349 R
Lohman Mary r 1025 Conn
.........
1656
Loid C E r .757 Elm . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1246 J
'long C V r 1916 La ....... .. .. . .... .... 2537W
Long Electric Co 110 E 8th.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000
long H F r 1313 Haskell
... . . .. ... 3137 J
...... ..
. .1628
Long Josephine r 1701 N H
LONG OIL CO 623 Locust
.........
812
If no answer call . .
. ... 117B
long Oil Co Serv Sta 300 Locust . . . . . . . . . . . .
812
long Oil Co Ser.v Sta 701 Mi ch . . . . . . . . . . . . .
905
Longanecker Ella r 1029 Tenn . . .. . .. . . . . .. 2299 J
Longanecker H F r R F D 3 . . .. .. . . ...... 745-K5
L ongenecker Harold . J r 721 Tenn ... ... . ... , . 236

Loop James A r 1646 Tenn .
. . . . .. . . . . .. 2397 M
. 2088 J
Louk Chas r 1 52 0 Crescent rd
Love Fred r 1037 Ky .
1253
Love H W r RFD 3
.. . 754-N2
Love P M r 1730 Ohio
1872 M
Lovett G D r 2108 N H
. .. 2284 R
Lovitt W U Mrs r 1025 W Hills . . . . . . . . .
. . 3156
Lowe W H r 747 R I.
. ... . ... . . .. 1691M
Lowery A E r 437 lll . . . . .
. ... . . . . ... 2350 W
Lowman Geo M r 1636 Ky
974
Lown Etta r 315 Johnson
... 2618 J
Lown Geo L r R F D 4
.........
. 736·K5
Lowrance Winnie D r 1100 La ....... . . ... 2204 J
· Lowry Bessie r 1841 Ky
..... . . . . . . . 2589 J
Lowry Mary Mrs r 237 lll ....... . . ... .... 2020 J
Lucas Minnie M r 706 N Y ........ ...... 1533 R
Lucas S B Rev r 824 Miss
. 1929 J
Ludwick Margaret J r 1329 Ohio ... . .. ... ... . 3099
Lupton E C r 733 R I . . . : ...... . ...... . . 2566
Lupton E H r 1237 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 529
Lury H K r 508 N 7th
. .. . . . . ... . 2119 M
Lutheran Church Trinity 1245 N H . . . ..... . 1831 J
Lutz J F r 1218 Tenn ..... . . .. .... . . . .. 2531 W
.... 1230 M
Lyman J B r 1220 P a
Lyman Walter E r 1343 Tenn . . . . . . . . .
1996 W
Lynch Clara r 935 N H . . . . .. .. .. . . . . ... 2049 R
Lynn Hazel E r 1101 Mass .
. . .... ...... 2893
Lynn Margaret r 1224 Miss
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1247
Lyons Jerry r 924 Ala . . . .
. . 1268 W
Lyons W D r 936 N H . .
. ..... ...... ... 3036

M
MacDonald Harriet Haskell Mrs 12th &amp; Summit .1432
Mack J B r 701 Tenn .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1675
MacKenzie Elizabeth r 909 R I
......... 2456 M
Mackie E R Mrs r 1025 Mass . . . .. . . . .. 2750 W
Mackie Geo K r 1125 W Campus rd . .. ......... 625
Maclaren W H r 1447 Mass
... ..... . .. . . 2081
Maclean Jane C Mrs r 1.246 Miss . . . . . . . . .
417
Macoubrie W A Mrs r 1030 Ohio .... ... .. 2299 W
Maddox W Rolland r 1530 Tenn .
2991
Maddux Geo r 908 Ind
.
. 2741
Maffet Geo W r 1708 Haskell .. .... ... . . .... 1651
Magruder H W r 1517 R I . . . . .. . .. ..... . . 2948
Mahieu R G r 1524 Vt . . . .
. . 1222
Mahin Helen 0 r 1801 Miss ....... . . . . .. . 2858
Maine Frank E r 2020 N H .. . ............. 1848
~ainwaring Stephen R r 1935 Ohio . ...... . 2072 W
Makepeace C C r 838 Ark
. . 2920
MAKEPEACE CHAS C Jewel~~
M~s~ .
1881
Makinson Mary L Mrs r 1611 Tenn . . . . . . .
1405 J
Malin Jas C r 1333 Ohio
1575
MALLIN$ MARKET 1109 Mass . . ...... . . . ... 991
Malone Walter r RFD 3
771-N5
Maloney Jno r R F D 6
759-N3
Maloney 0 W r 307 W 23rd
1829
Malott H W r 2005 N H . . . . . . . . . .
2593 J
2343 M
Maness J B r 933 Del .
MANLEY R C Fire Insurance NPw City Hall
250
Man ley R C r 624 La. . .
... .. . . .... 1250
Mann C J general repairs 518 Tenn
2611
Mann Jennie F r 1024 P a . .......... . ... . 2525 M
Mannen J C r 1032 Ohio
.........
2299 R
MANOR THE 1941 Ma ss
. 2422
Manter Ad r 821 Mioh.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Manter J B Mrs r 821 N Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599
March Geo M r 628 La .................... 1439
March W F r 941 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243
Marckley R R r 1801 Learnard . . . . .. . . .... 2444 J
MllRINELLO SHOP APPRGVED 1119 Mass. .
493
Markley 0 G r RFD 2 Baldwin . ... . ..... 765-K2
Marks A irwlr 735 Mass
. . . . . . . . . . . 1881
Marks Arthur L Mrs r 735lh Mass . .. . .... .. 2748
Marks Julius r 841 La ....... .. ..... . .. . . 1522
Marks Sol • 721l La
..
.
. ... . .. ... . 2158 J
Marks Sol &amp; Son jewlrs 817 Mass . . . • . . . . . . 654
Marlowe J no ·A r 316 Locust .
2134 R
Marriott Earl r 1916 Barker
11';39 W
Marsh Donald r 1008 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . .
. 1946 J
Marshall D A r 1036 N J . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 2544
Marshall Geo T r 711 lnd .
. .......... . 1040
Marshall Harold W r Sibley
849-N4
Marshall U S Auto Supply Co 910 Mass ..... . . 139

735

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LAWRENCE

Marsouin Jno r R F D 3 . ... .. . .. .. . . . . .. . 758-N3
Martin Albert B Atty 900 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593
Martin Albert B r 900 Mich . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. 1775 R
Martin E W r 1638 Barker . . . . .. . .. ..... . . 2547 R
MARTIN EARL clnr 8 E 8th . . . . ... . . . . ... . ... 498
Martin Earl r 1423 Ohio . ... . ... . . . . . . . .. .. 1257
Martan Edw B r 1540 Barker . . . .. .. .. .. . 2395 M
Martin F N Mrs r 1311 Del . .. .. .. .. . .. .. 2216 R
Martin H A Mrs r 729 Ohio . . . . .. .... . ... 2158M
Martin Henry r 900 Me . •. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2411
Martin J D r R F D 2 . . .. .. . . . . . .... .. ... 776-K6
Martin Jenn ie F Mrs r 302 Perry .. . ....... 3046 J
Martin Jessie Mrs r W 21st . . . ... . .. .. . .. . . 796-K4
Martin &amp; McConnell gro 900 Me . . .. . . . . ·...... . . 43
Martin W Roy r 315 E 19th . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . 2198
Martin Wm H r R F D 4 .. . .. . ... . . ... ... 847-K6
Martin Wm P r R F D 1 . . . . ... . . . . . ..... . 767-K6
Martin Willis A r 1 800 N H
2125 W
Martin Wilson r R F D 4 ......... . . . ... . 744-N6
Martindale Anna H Mrs r 820 La . . . ... ... . . .. . 131
Mason Albert L r 21st &amp; Ill .. . .. . . . . ... . . . .. 2217
Mason E G r 936 Ill .... . ...... . .. . . ..... . .. 663
Mason H M 1" 623 Ind . ...... . . .. . .. . . ... . .. 2201
Mason Sarah J Mrs r 531 Lyon. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1444
Mason T S r 1130 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 2539 W
Mason ic Temple 1001 Mass . .. . . . . . . ... . ... . . 333
Mast Mild red r 1 34 3 Tenn . ..... . .. .. ... . .. 2889
Masters J L r 1312 Conn ... . . . .. . . . . . .... 2332 W
Mathews C F r 1126 T enn . .. .. ... . .. . . . . . . •3154
Mattern Karl r 1 32 9 W 9th . .. .... . ... . ... . 2469 W
MATTHEWS C E LBR CO 308 W 6th . . . . .. . .. . 81
MAX THE CLEANER 8 E 8th . . . . ....... . . .. . . 498'
Maxwell A R r 640 R I. . .. . . . . .. ... ... . . . . 2249 M
Maxwell E C r 1609 Tenn . .. . . . .. .. . . . ... 1405 M
May Ernest H r 1223 Vt. . . .. . . .... . .. . . 2152
Mayes Ellen Mrs r 923 Ala . . ... . . .. . . ... . . 2759 J
Mayes Fred r 133 6 N Y . . .. . . . .. . . . .... . 2465 W
McAferty E E r 1706 Vt . . . ... . .. . . . . .. . . . . 2093
McAiearney Mary J Mrs r 41 7 Ind . .. . . . ... 2940 R
McCall T r 1109 R I ... . . . ...... . . . . . .. . 2638 W
McCanles J C r 207 E 14th . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2916 J
McCann Lottie r 639 Elm . ... .... .. .... . . . . 2508
McCarty R C r 2042 Mass .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .... 3072
McClain N W r 227 Miss . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . 1296 W
McClain W A r 2027 N H ... . .. . . . . .. . .. . 1554 R
McClain Wilfred K r 217 Miss . .. . . ... . ... . . 1328
McClanahan A F r 519 Ohio
..........
470
McCleary Raymond r Haskell Grnds . . . . . . . . 3059 J
McCieerey l'iluma r 304 W 14th . . . . .
2333 W
McCLEERY COAL CO 90 1 Del . . . . . . . . . .
. 1571
McClee ry Earl r 1401 Oak Hill . .
2494 J
McCleery R R r 2233 Ohio . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .
3068
McClelland Maud 1 r 836 Miss .. . .. . . . . . . . 1299 M
McClintock Mary Mrs r RFD 2 . .
. . .. 849-N2
McCiuggage Marston r 182 1 Ind .. . . . . . ... . . 2096 J
McClure Ray E r W 21st .. . . . .. .. . ..... . 2293 W
McCoin Lee r 505 Miss . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .... 2189 R
McColloch F B r 825 La .... . . . ... . . . .. . .. . 2238
McCnllum Martha Mrs r S W Limits .. .. . ... 1196 M
McConnell Howard r 1719 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2245
MC CONNELL LBR 1r DUNTILE CO 846 E 13th 576
McConnell W C phy 744 N H ... . ... . . . .. .. .. 557
McCook Field Stadium .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .... ... ... 993
McCord Blanch r R F D 3 .. . .. . . .... .... . 758-K2
McCorkill Walter r 1704 Tena .. .. .. .. . .. . . . 2124 M
McCoy J Wayne r 1100 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
845
McCrary Geo r 717 N 4th . ... .... .. .... . . 3047 M
McCreath D H r R F D 1
. .... .. . . . . ... 714-N3
McC reight Chas F r 1613 R I .. . .. .. . . . .. .. 2670 R
McDonald F J r 1247 Tenn . ... .. ........ . . 1209
McDonald F W r 1908 Ohio . ... . . . .. .. .. . .. 2051
McDuff A R r 1824 Tenn
. . . .. 2628 W
McEih inery R L r 823 Mo
. 2535 J
McElhiney W A r 1 24 7 K y . . . . . . . . .
2711
McElhinny J G r 1133 Vt
.. . . ... ..... 2022 J
McFa nland A L grn 1300 N Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326
McFanland A L r 912 Pa
. . .... . . ..... 1310 W
McFarland F M Dentist 847 Mass . . .. . . . . .. . .. . 231
McFarland F M Dr r 1613 Vt . .... . . • .. . ... .. . . 944
McFarland R R r R F D 2 . . . . ....... . . . . . 775 N5
McFarland W G Mrs r 700 Miss . . ... .. ... . . 1224 R
McGee Lester r R F D 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 723-NS
McGhee Lee R Mrs r 930 Ill .... ... .. ... . . 1177 W

MAR-MIL

McGinnis 0 A r 758 Elm . . . . .. . ... . .. . . . . . 2601 W
McGrath R I r 1542 Tenn . . .. ....... .. .. .. . 1721 J
McGrew M Conrad r 346 Ind
.. ... ... . . ... 2492
McGrew-Peck Inv Co Dickinson bg .. . . .. . . .. .. 196
McKay A r 808 Garfield . . ... . . . . . . . . . . ... 1975 W
McKee B E r 414 Forest . .. .. . . . . .. . ...... 1693 M
McKelvy Nellie r 834 Ind . ... .. . .. . .. ... .. .. 1116
McK inney H r 201 Maine . . ... . . . . .. .. . .. 2501 M
McKinney Merle M ins 1005 Mass . .. .. .. ... . . 542 .
McKinney Merle M r 1642 Barker . .. . . .. . 3116 W
McKissack B r 446 Fla . .... . . . . . ..... .. . . . . 364
McK issack Ed r 809 Maple .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 2390 J
McKissack Harry r 788 Locust . . . ... .. . . .. . . 2590
McKissack S M G Mrs r 1038 Pa . . . . .. . . .. . . 1899
McKitrick Edw r 617 Walnut . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . 3132 M
McKitrick Rachel r 1041 Vt . . . . . . . . . • . . .. . 1190 R
McKittrick Jno A Mrs r 705 N H .... . . . . . . 2679 J
McKone Ruth Mrs r 1111 Vt . .. .. . . ... .... 1320 J
McKone Ruth Mrs r RFD 3 . . ...... . •... . 743- K6
McKone SA Maj r 600 La .. ... . .. . .. . . ... 1537 M
McKone W H r 801 Miss . . .... .. ....... . . . 2169
Mclean L S r 1001 Pa . . . ... . . . ... . . . .. . 2609 W
McNabb F L r 1901 ~ch .. .. ... .. .. . . . . . . . 3071
McNa1r Geo T r 1624 Ala . ... ... .... .... .. 2674 W
McNamara E W r RFD 3 .... . .. .. . ..... . . 723·N3
McNary M E Mrs r 846 La . . . . . ........ ... 1740 M
McNees 0 P r R F D 6 .. .. .... . . ... .. . . . .. 735-N4
McNeill Lorene r 933 R I . . ... . .. . . ..... . 1673 M
McNeill Teressa J Mrs r 1106 Vt ... . ... . . . 2226 W
McNISH BOTTLING WORKS 836 Vt . .. .. . . . .. 198
McNown W C r 1734 Ill. .. . .. . .. . .. .... . . . . 3043
McPheeters L E r 1 315 Tenn .. . ........ .. . 2274 J
McPike C W r 746 Mo . .... ... .. . .... ... . . 2234 M
McPike l H r 842 Miss . .. . . .. ... .... .... . ... 904
McPike W H r 735 Ark . . . . ... .... . . . ... . 1894 W
McWilliams D R r 1125 W Hills Terrace .. .... 2663
McWilliams Josephine Mrs r 1328 N J . . . . . . .. 1360
McWilliams Lillie r 1300 N J . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . 2154
Meade I J r 546 La . . . . ... . . . . .. . ....... ... 1223
Meador Helen M Mrs r 1408 Ky .. . . . . • .. . . . . . 2778
Mea irs Lyd ia C r 1037 Ky ...... .. .. ... . .. . .. 3021
Meairs W G r 801 Conn . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . 2197 M
Means Hugh r 501 La .. ... .. ...... ... ...... 2548
Mee Jno F r 721 Ill .. .... ... . .. ...• ... .. . . . 2811
Meguiar Elizabeth r 1309 Tenn . . . ... .. . ... . . 1867
Meierhoffer Frank r 910 Vt . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. 1648 J
Melone Myrle C Mrs r 845 Tenn . . . . . . ... .. .. . 205
Melton H T r 910 Tenn .. . . . .. . .... . ... . . . 2505
Melvin Frank E r 737 Me
... .. . . . . . .... 1369 W
Melvin Geo K r 223 9 W Drive . . . . . . . ... . . 2190 R
Melvin &amp; Melvin Attys Bowersock bg . . • .. . . . . . 951
Melv in R E r 933 Vt . .. ..... . .. . .. . . . .. . . 1951 W
Memorial Park Cemetery R F D Z ... . . .. ... . . 1459
Menger L H r 741 La .. ..... . ..... .. .. .... . 2239
Mercer J E r 637 Mo . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . ... 1665 R
Merchants Natl Bank (see First Nat! Bk)
Mertz Geo G r 1320 N H . . .. . .. .. . .. . • . .. 1697 M
Me rwin C E r 941 Indiana . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1788 W
Merwin Jno r 626 Ky . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . 1347 J
Mesenheimer May Mrs r 943 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Messenheimer Clara Mrs r 1030 N J . . .... 1410 R
Messer J A r 1605 R I. . . . . .... . .. . . . ..... 2670 M
Messer N D r R F D 6 ... . . .. . . .. .. ... . . 703-N5 .
Messer N D r R F D 6 . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . 765-K4
Metcalf Ernest L r 816 Ohio
... ... .. .. . . . 2660
METCALF WILDER S Farm Loans 720 Mass . . . 162
Metcalf Wilder S r 1236 Mass . .... ·... . . .. ... 2600
Methodist Church First 946 Vt . . ... . . .... .. . 1908
Metsker J F r 1114 Ky . . .. .. ... . .. .. . .. ... 2184
Metz J Myron r 1946 Barker . . . .. .. ...... .. 2042 R
Metzler L M r 637 Ohio . . . . .... . . . . . . . .. . 1960 J
Meuffles H J r 1322 Conn .. . .. . .. . . . . ... . 1425 W
Meyer Sanitary Milk Co 304 Locust . . . .. .. ..... 262
Meyn Fritz r W Hills Parkway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2305
Michael G W r 1946 Ky . . . . . .... ... . . .. . . 2190 M
Middlekauff Wm r 1031 Me . .. . .. . .. . . . .... . . 1267
Midway Market 841 Mass . .. .. . . . . . . .. . ... . . . 66
Mifflin T W r 831 N J . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .... . 1533 W
Milburn Jas L r !107 E 13th . . . . . . . . . . .
2311 J
MILES FUNL HOME 901 N J . .... .. ... .... 354
Miles Oscar Mrs r 1223 Del. . .. . .. . ... . .. . . 1230 R
Miller A J Rev r 1009 Conn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1403
Miller Archie A r 1746 Barker .... . . . .. . . . l380M

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C C r R F D 5 ____ ............ . __ . 781-K2
D A r 940 Miss .. . ....... _ .... . .. . . 1788 R
Estella Mrs r 1101 E 19th ..... . .... 2459 R
Esther R Mrs r 507 Mechanic _•... . 2254 W
F D r 345 Mich .... ........ ........ 1256 M
Frank r 1023 N Y ................ 2263 R
MILLER FURNITURE CO 936 Mass . - . .. . - . . . 331
Miller G C r 646 Mo . ..... .. . .. ... ____ .... 2368
Miller G T r 807 Me .... _ . __ . __ . .. . _ . __ .. 1636 M
Miller Geo F r 2127 Mass ... ..... _ . . .. . . ... . 3074
Miller H B r 800 Ind ......... _ ..... _ .. . 2646 R
Miller Howard E r 170.8 Mass : . ..... .. ..... 2500 J
Miller J W r 1101 La . .. . . . _ _ . _ . . . . . .. - . - - . 1418
Miller Jno W r 1415 N J . . . .. . ... ....• ... . 2468M
Miller M r ·738 R I .......... - . .. -- .. - ... 2403 W
MiHer Mabel B Mrs r 1205 R I _. _.. _.. _. .. 1811 J
Miller &amp; Malott 734 Mass . ..... _ . __ .. _ .. . .... 615
Miller Martin r R F D 1 .. .... - .. _ .. - . .... 714-N6
Miller Milford L r R F D 5 .... . . ... _ . ... . . 781-K3
Miller N R r W Fort to Fort. ..... •. .. . . .. 797-N2
Miller R C r 1846 N H . - . . . ... _ . . . ... . . . . . 2824
Miller S E r 928 Ala . . .. .... . _ . ____ .. ____ . 1431
Miller V E r 704 Maine . . . .... . . . . . . . ... . . . 1747.
Miller Vanroy W r 1100 E 19th .. .. _. __ . . . . 2311 W
Miller W 0 r 1512 N H . . . . . . .. ... . ... . 2349 J
Millers Night Hawk Barbecue R F D 5 . . ... . 781-N4
Milligan Vernon L r 1103 Conn . . .. .. . ... .. 2423 M
Mills J S r 454 Lincoln . ........ . . . _ ... .. . 2259 R
Milner F E Miss r 335 Elm ....... . .. .. ..... 2134 J
Minniear H H r 1126 Tenn .... ........ .. . 3028 W
Minor C D r 639 Lyons ........ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . 1939
Minor W B r 733 4th N .... .. . .. _. ....... 2770 J
Miracle J M r 1406 N Y ..... . • .. . . . ...... . . 1117
Misson The 1904 Mass . .. .. . ... . ...... . . . . . 1104
Mitchell A B Atty Ins bg . .. ... ... .. _ . ... . .. . . 689
Mitchell A B r 821 Miss ........ ... _ . .. ... .. . 1169
Mitchell A C Mrs r 821 Miss . . . . . . . ... .... . 1169
Mitche!l C 0 r 603 N 3rd
. ..... . . _ . 2188 M
Mitchell &amp; Dunkerley Coal Co 836 Vt .. _...... 198
Mitchell J H r 603 Tenn ............. . _ ... 2495
Mitchell J Robt r 548 E 19th ..... . ... . _ .. . 1919 W
Mitchell &amp; Mitchell Attys Bowersock bg .. _ . ... 495
Mitchell T J r 746 R I . . . .. ..... .... . . . . 2714 R
Mitchell U G r 1313 Mass . _ . _ .... . .. . _ ..... 1995
Mitchells Grocery 1145 Pa . . .. . ............... 21
Mix A J r 1134 La ... ··· ··-··- ··- - ·--··· . 1776
Mock T M Mrs r 1524 N H ................ 1146W
Modern Cleaners 12 'h E 8th .. .. . ... _ . . .
420
Moffett E S -r 832 Me .... .. . . . .. _ .. . _ .. 2057 W
Mohler W H r R F D 5 ...... . ... - .. . . .. . 753-K3
Mohundro A J r 710 3rd N . _.. . . . .. . .. _.. . 1612 W
Mole Lewis r 1 801 Ark
..... _ . .... 2412 J
MOLL BAKERY 412 w 9th
..........
716
Moncrieff Alice Mrs r 608 Ky . • ... . . ... _ . _ . 2836
Monroe Annie L r 616 La .. .. . ......... -... _ .. 98
Monroe J H r 915 N J ............. .... ... . . 1917
Monroe Mildred Mn r 1320 N Y . . . . . . ..... 1898 J
Monroe Walter r 400 Wis . .. ... . _ . . _ .. . . . 2563 M
Montgomery Chas r 1900 Barker ... _ . . . .. ... . 2942
Montgomery Frank r 717 Conn. _ .. _ ... . ..... 2060
Montgomery J S r 2236 Ohio ... . . .. . . . _ . _ ... 2035
Montgomery Ward &amp; Co 825 Mass . ....... .. . . 195
Moodie W L r E 19th
. . . ... .. . . ... _ . ... 24S9 M
Moody Glenn A r 721 Mo ... . .. _ ...... . .. 2307 R
Moody R K r 1343 Tenn . ............. . _ . ... 990
Moon GuyEr 1717 Vt
... . ... . .. .. . .... 1313
Moon I E r 778 Grant .. .
.. . _ .. .... 2376 M
Moore Ben A r 821 Me _ . .. .. .... _ . .. . ... . . 1333
Moore E H r 726 Ohio
. . . . . . . . . . . 1609 W
Moore Howard r 1110 N H .......... . . . ... 2918 J
Moore Jas P r 1644 N H .. . . ... .. . __ . . .. . . 2372 M
Moore Lottie r 717 Me ........ . __ .... ... 1369 R
Moore Meribah r 1209 Oread .. .. .. .. . . . . . ... . . 1434
Moore Milton r 519 Elm ... . ... ..... .. . .. . .. 1519
Moore 0 D 1912 Mass ....... . ........ . ... 3057
Moore Raymond C r 1201 W Campus .. . .. . .... 1478
Moo re S A r 7 45 Miss
. .... 2479 M
MOORE'S PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO 719 Mass .. . . 964
Moorman F J r 1932 Ky ... . ......... ...... . 3.0 37
Moorman W P Mrs r 1941 Leamard .. ____ .. _ .2362 J
Morawetz Francis E r Haskell Grds . _ . .. _ .... 1483 R
Morawetz Gus r 634 Til ...... . .. _ . .. _ .. ... 2221 J
Moreau F J r 608 La ........ . . _ . . : ....... . . 2909
Miller
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Moren Jennie P Mrs r 1620 . Vt .... _... _ ... 2155 M
Morgan J F Jr r R F D 3 .... _ .. ... _ . . . 745-N4
Morgan Rose r 1101 Mo ... .. .. .. . . . _ . _ . . ... 1140
Morgan W H r R F D 3 . . .. _ .. _ . _ . . _ .. __ .. 745-N3
Morley Louise r 1237 Oread . . ..... . . _ .. _ .... 1923
Morris Fred L Mrs r 933 Ky ... _ .... _... .. .. 1611
Morris Fred L Land Co 645 Mass _ . _ . . _ .. _ .. . .. 111
Morris Wm F r 840 Ky .. .. .. . _ . . .. __ . __ . . 1686 M
Morrison Coila Mrs r 1323 Ohio .. _ . _ . ... . .. 1534 R
Mortenson AI r 2011 Ohio .... . _ .. .. ... . . 2497 W
Morton E R Mrs r 629 Ohio ...... _..... _ . 1344 W
Moses Lewis r RFD 2 .......... . ......... 764-N2
Mosley G E r 1909 Barker .·.. . ............ 1760
Moss Rolit M r 1423 N Y .......... __ . ... 2489 R
Mott J M Phy 1021 Mass . . . . .
. . . ... . .... 520
If no answer call . ..... ........ ... ... ..... 870
Mott J M Dr r 1536 N H .
.. ........ 481
Mount Hope Nurseries Law Nat! Bk bg .... .... 441
Moyer Sam P r 1021 R I ............ _. _ . 2135 R
Moys Anna Mrs r 620 Ky ................ 2041 R
Mueller R G r 1140 N J
.. ............. 2919 W
Mulkey W E r 1201 E 13th ... .... . .. ... . 2509 W
Mull Harry r 1008 Maine
... . .. . . . . . . . . . 1158 W
Mullin E F r 1601 W 4th
. ... . _ ... . ... . 1937 W
Mullin F W r 915 Ala . . __ . .. _ ... .. _ .. _ .. . 1955
Mu.llins W E Jr r 1146 T•nn ... _. _. . .
2400
Mumford Lloyd r 1305 N J ...... . . .... .. 1898 W
Mun icipal Air Port R F D 5 . .. . .. . - - . . ... 745-K2
Murphy F J Mrs r 1015 Tenn .. _ ..... .. ... . 1768
Murphy Pat r 930 Ky ........ ... ....... . 1844 W
Murray Hope D r 643 Ind . ... . . ·..... . . . _ ... 2722
Murray Jos W r 504 La
1713
Murray R C r 1009 Ky . .... . . . . . .. . . . . .. 1562 W
Muzzy Mary Mrs r 645 R I
. .. .... . . 2714 J
Muzzy R H r 533 Walnut .... - .. ....... .. 2912 R
Myers Alice B Mrs C S P 1637 N H
.. . .. _ .. 1916
Myers C A &amp; Son greenhouse 436 Miclo . . . . . . 312
Myers Elmer P r Haskell Grds
. 2440 W
Myers J W Mrs r 1225 Oread ............... . 2846

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Naism ith Jas r 1700 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2181
Nance R C r 729 Ill
. . . . 1655 J
Nanninga J R r 1307 N H ... . . ... . . . . .... 2032 M
Nash Bernice r 1028 Vt .. . .. . .... _ . .... .. 1607 J
..... 2692
Nash Bert A r 820 Ill
Natl Refining Co 601 Vt . . _ .. . • _ . _ . . . . . . . . . 357
Neal J E r 721 N 3rd ........ . .. ..... .. 2770 M
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2619 R
Near D L r 1929 Ohio
Neff Eola r 640 Ohio ... _ . . _ . . . . ..... _ ....... 962
Nehi Bottling Co C H Lanier prop 808 Vt. . . . . . 554
Neighbor J A r 746 Maine ..... . .......... 2436 J
Neill Ella P r 730 Ky .... . ....... . . .. ... 1603 R
N•lson C F r 625 W 16th .. .... . .. _ . . _..
1757
Nelson Chas r 743 Walnut . . .. .. . . . . . . . _ .. . 1674 M
Ne 1son Chas C r 1300 Oakhill ... . . . . . .. .... 2494 R
Nelson Chas W r 1312 N H . _ . .. _ . __ . . . _ ... . 3083
Nelson E Mrs r 909 Vt . ... _ . . _ • ... _ . __ . 2464 W
Nelson H C r 15th &amp; Mich . ........... _ .. . 2720 W
Nelson J C r 501 Wis
. . .. _ . .. _ . . . . . . 2485
Nelson J H r 1647 Edgehill .. _ .. .. ...... . 2914 R
Nelson J M r RFD 1 ...... .... . . . . . . ... 846-N6
Nelson J no A r 1201 Ore ad ..... . ........... 1572
Nelson Louise r 717 R I .. . _ .. . _ .. _ ....... . 1833
Nelson Susie r 420 Perry .. _ .. .. _ . ... _ ..... 3046 R
Nelson W E r 241 Perry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1582 J
Nelson W H r 1701 Vt .. _ ... . .. _ . . _ .. __ . __ . . 1122
NELSON W 0 Physician 927 Mass .. . . ...... . 536
Nelson W 0 r 1509 Vt
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2651
Nelson Walter M r RFD 4 . ......... . . . ... 2789 W
Netzer E J r 1705 Haskell
..... ... . _ . . . 2311 M
Neustifter Edw C r 1236 Laura . . . __ . . . .. .. 1457 R
Neville J M r 1033 Vt .. ......... . _ .. _ .. .... . 384
Nevin H L r 836 Mo .. . _ . _ .... _ . _ .. __ . . ... 2580
Nevin W E r 924 La ..... . .... .. .......... 1452
N Y CLEANERS 926 Mass . .. .. . - . .• - . ..... . 75
N Y Cleaning Co No 2 1144 'h lnd .. _ .. _ ...... 45
Newby Della Mrs r 400 La .......... . . . . . 2128 M
Newcomb F A r 2032 N H ..... . .. . . .... . 1678 J
Newhouse J L Mrs r 938 Vt . . . . . . . . . . .. ... _ .. 3091
Newlin Geo L r 936 Ohio . . ....... ... _ . . . . 924
Newman Fenno r 1902 R I . . .. .. _......... 1649

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Newman Mildred r 2120 Mass .. . ... .. ... ... 1249 W
Newman Verner M r 726 Walnut .. ....... . .. . 2310
Newman Virginia r 1024 Pa . ......... . .. . 2525 M
Newman Wm L r 533 Ohio .. .. .. ...... .... 2370 R
Newmark W M r 1210 R I. . ... ... . ... ... ... . 419
Newton Geo E r 1107 N Y . . . .... . . .. ... . .. 1231
Nibarger J S r 904 R I . .. . . . . . ..•.... . . 1491 W
Nichols A C r R F D 5 . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .
753-N4
Nichols A D r 500 Mo . .. . ... ... ... ... .. . 2189 M
Nichols Lottie Mrs r 625 Vt .. .. . .... . .... 2041 W
Nichols Norman r RFD 1 . ... . .... . .. .. ... 846-K7
Nichols Raymond r 1724 Ind .. . .. ... . ... .. . __2419
Nicholson R K r R F D 2 . . . .. . ... . .. . . .. 724-N2
Nicolay B G r 615 W 9th ...... . ... ·.. . .. . 2726 W
Nieder Henry r 725 Mo . .. ..... . . . . . .. .. . 3143 W
Nieder &amp; Sanders Super Serv Sta 1900 Mass . . . . 385
Nilges T H r 1904 Vt
. ... . .. .. . .. 2925 M
Nineteenth Street Garage 1900 Mass . . . . . . . . . . 385
Nisely C A r R F D Z ........ ... ....... 842-K4
Nisely H F r R F D 6 _... . . .. .... ...... . 783 N3
Noble Chas F r 2104 Ky .. . . .. . .... . . • . ... 2637 M
Noel D I r 619 lll . . .... .... ... . • ..... ... . 2529 M
Noever A r 1201 R I ... ....... • •. ....... 1811 R
Noland Will A r 1005 Me .. . . . .. .. . . . . ..... 2448 J
Noll Edith Mrs r 935 N H ....... . . . . .. . .. 2049 J
Noll Forrest L r 835 Mich .. .. .... . . . .. ..... 1775 J
Noone D L r 826 Mass . ..... .... .......... 2351
Nori David r Haskell Grds . . . . . .. . .. .. ... . 2642 R
Norris G R r 1639 Learnard .... . . .. ........ 2327 J
N Westn Mutual Life Ins Co Bow•rsock bg . . .
133
Nottingham Harold E r 1401 Mass . . . . . . . 1114 M
Nottingham J E r R F D 3 _.. . ... . .... . ... 771-K4
Nuffer C W r 124 W 13th . . . .. ... . . . . .. 3105 M
Nungesser M Mrs r 1001 Miss .... ·. .. .. .. . 2479 R
Nu Sigma Nu 1147 Tenn
. ..... . . ..... . .. 628
Nutt Moving &amp; Storage Co 10 E 9th ..... . .... 242

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Oak Hill Cemetery S E Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
491
Oatman A R r R F D 4 ... .... .. ... .. .. 847-K4
Oatman Arthur r R F D 2
. . __.. _ . . . .. . 851-K3
OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 821 Mass ...... 203
0 Brien F P r 612 La .. .. ... ..... ... ... .... 1287
0 Bryon J W Dentist Insurance bg ... . . .. .... . . 507
0 Bryon J W r 1109 Ohio ... .... ... . ..... _ . 1507
Ochse Adolph F r 806 Ark .. ... ... . ... . . .. 2053 R
Ockerblad A M r 315 Miss . .. . .... . . .. . ... 2388 J
Ockerman J W r 1 600 N H .. .. .. . .. ..... .. 1277
OConnell Daniel C r R F D 2 . . . .. . ... . _ 855-K6
OConnor J M r R F D 4 ....... .. . . ..... .. 833-N4
Odd Fellows Hall 105 W 8th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
233
Oehlert J L r R F D 6 . .. ....... .. . .. . ... . 703-N2
Oehrle Chas F r 1653 La .. .... . , . ........... 3067
Oeh ~l e G F r 1205 Del ...... . . . . . .... . .... 3144 W
Oeh rle I H r 1800 Maine .. . ... . ... .. . . .. 2220 R
Oftelie 0 r 1909 Ohio .. . . . .... . . .. .... ... 2537 J
Ogden A J Mrs r 1425 Tenn . ... ...... . .. . 2694 W
Ogle C W furs 411 E 9th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2454
Oleary R Dr 1106 La ... .. . ..... ... .. .. 2204W
Olinger Anna Mrs ofc 1221 Oread .. ..... ... . . . 804
Oliver Anna B Mrs r 1747 Ky . ... .. .. .. . . .. 2578
Oliver H P r 802 Tenn .. ... . ...... ...... 1085 W
Olmstead A R r W 9th . . ..... . .......... 2612 M
Olmstead Bros Contractors 807 Vt ....... . ... . 192
Olmstead Chas F r 822 Ala . . . ........ .. ... 2164 R
Olmstead Fred r 809 Vt .... .. . . .. .. ... ... __1094
Olmstead Orley r 81R Ala .
_.. .. .. . . .. . 2164 M
OLMSTEAD P D CONTII 2033 Tenn .... . .. .. . 2686
Olmstead Wm P r 1301 Vt . .. . ..... . . . . . .. . . 127
Olney F H r 815 lnd ... . . .... . ..... . ... . . 1964
Olsen A E r 1229 N Y .. . .. . . . .. . ........ 1241 J
Olsen Nees r 2216 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2038
Olson Axel r 1634 R I _ ................... 1050 W
Olson Bros Plumbers 934 Mass . .... ... .. . ... 515
Olson H F r 917 Ohio . .. . ... ..... .... .. .. _ . 2554
Olson N r 1136 Pa . ·.. . .. ........ . . .. .. . . 2066 W
Olson Oscar r 919 Ala ....... . ... . ... .. . 1239 J
Olson Vic r 12.0 8 Conn . . .... . . ... . .. . . ... 1932 W
Omaha Hat Works 717% ·Mass ......... . .. .. . . 255
Omaha Shoe Repairing 7171,2 Mass. . . . . . . . . .
255
ONeal D C r R F D 6 . . . ...... .. . . . .. . . . . 759-K4
0 Neil E S r 327 Mich .... ... .... ... . . . .. . 2225 R

0 Neill J G r 1410 N Y . .. ............... 2431 J
Opperman W A r 2235 E Drive . .. . .. . . . ... 2163 R
Orelup C E r 721 Me ...... . .. . . . .. .. ..... 2739 R
Orender M r 612 Elm ... . . .... . . ......... 1363 M
Orr 0 W r 1315 W 4th .. .... . .. . . . . . . 2104 W
Osma Jose M r 706 W 12th .. . . .. ... . . . . . .. 1307
Ott Rosa Mrs r 1416 Tenn ... . . . . . .. .... . . . . 1555
Ott W F r 1105 Vt . . . . . . -...... . .. .. .. .. 2481 W
Ott Wm r RFD 3 . ...... _ ... .... . .. ... . . 795-K6
Ousdahl Arthur M r R F D 3 . .. .. ... . ... .. 757-K6
Ousdahl E W r R F D 3 .... . ... . .. . . ..... 771-K3
Ousdahl Guy r 1104 Conn .... ... ..... .. . .. 2212 W
Overbaugh C J r 1141 N Y ..... . ... . . . .. . . 2594 J
Overton Geo A r 401 Miss .... . . . .. .. ... . .. 3064
Overton Hardware &amp; Paint Store 943 Mass ... . _ 67
Owen A ErR F D 6 .... . . ... .. ... . .. .. .. 831- N6
Owen Arthur L r 1702 Mass . . .. .. . ...... . . .. .. 478
Owen E M phy 823 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 644
Owen Ethel Mrs r 1722 Ky ... ..... ... ... 1809 R
Owen 0 W r 339 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2255 M
Owens Eric r 5 E 8th .. . .. . .. . ... ..... :302 W
Owens S E r RFD 3 . . . .. ..... .... . . . ... 723-K4
OXFORD GROCERY 1339 Mass .... . ... .... - 281
Oxfo rd H L r 1922 Barker ......... . ... . . . 1639 M
Oyler G E r 1346 Ohio ..... . ............ 1996 J
Ozias Ernest L r 1113 Conn .. .. . . ... . .... 2695 W

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Paasch Edw r R F D 1 Vinland .
. .... 784-KS
Palace Barber Shop 730 Mass_ . . ......... . . .. . . 325
Palace Beauty Parlor 730 Mass . ... . ...... ... _325
Palace Beauty Parlor No 2 1144 Ind . . . . . . . . 352
Palmateer Pe rry r RFD 3
_ . . . . .... 723-K6
PALMATEER W E grocer 1046 R I . . . . . . . . . 930
Palmateer W E r 402 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2146 R
Palmateer Walter r 404 Elm . .. .. .... .. ... 3D5 M
Palmer J M r R F D 2 . . . . . .. .... ... ..... 851-N2
Palmer Mary M r 920 La ...... .. . ........ 2521 J
Palms Cafe 719 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
126
Pardee Frank r 734 Ark ..... . .... . .. .. . . . 2522 W
812
Parco Oil Co 623 Locust : ......... .. • ... . _
Parisa Ted r 1501 Learnard ... . .... . .. . .. 1870 J
Pa rker A T Mrs r 12Z!! Conn .... . . .. . . .... 1672 R
Parker C R r 541; Lincoln . . . . .. . . .•.. . ... 2259 J
Parker J H r 1529 R I .... ... .. . .. . . . .. .. .. 1529
Parker Jos W r 1116 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1535
Parker R W r 833 Ind . . . ............... 1299 R
Paronto N r 716 Ala ..... . .. . . ........... 1395 R
Parrish J D r 721 Miss ... . ............. . 2935 R
PAllS INS ED W Jeweler 725 Mass . . . . . . . . .
717
Parsons Ed W r 900 Ark . ... . .. ... ... ... . ... 2070
Parsons Louis S r 1529 Ky .... . . .. . . ........ 2927
Paschel Fred R r R F D 4 . .. .. ... . . . . .. .... 729-N2
Pasewark H r 240 Elm .. . .. .. ... . ....... .. 1592 M
Pasewark W H r 1926 Barker . . . . . . . . . .
2321
Passon David r 638 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1943
Patchen E r 447 Elm
... . 2912 W
Patchen Jno V r R F D 1.
.........
_763-K6
Patee Theatre 828 Mass.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 926
Patrick H F r 642 N H . . . ..... . .. . . ..... . D35 R
Patte rson D L r 94 7 La ........ .. . . .... .. _ . 2571
Patterson S E r 816 Miss .
. ... . . .... 1929 R
Patty F B r J! F D 1 . .
. 846-K3
Payne Chas C r 90 9 N Y . . . .. . .. . ... . . . .. . 1666 M
Payne J R dentist 729 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . .
823
Payne J R Dr r 1025 Ala . . ... . ... . . . ... .. 1158 J
Peabody Irene r 707 W 12th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2796
Peace L M r 512 W 9th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1662
Peairs H B r R F D 6 _ . . . .
. 785 K3
Pearce G E r 727 Tenn . . ... .. ........... 1413 M
Pearce L S r 1807 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. 1469 W
Peaslee H W r 1711 Mo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2592 R
Pebley Olive G r 1131 Ky . .. ......... .. . . 1587 R
Peck Arthur S r 512 Tenn .. ... ..... ... .... _2084
Peck Geo Dr 1004 R I .. . . . ... . .. ... ... .. 2391
Pegg L A r 1304 Conn . . . . .. ·. .. ... . .. ... . . 1382 W
Peirce P H r 800 Ohio _ . ....... .. . .. . ... .. 2725
Peirce Piano Co 706 Mass . . . ....... . .... .... 171
Pellett R F r 1142 Conn•. . . . .. . .. .. ... . _2594 W
Penchard E W r 1645 Barker. .
. .... . ..... 421
PENCHARD E W TIN SHOP 13 E 8th . . . . .
245
Pendleton Will Jr r 745 Tenn . ... ..... .... . 2463W

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LAWRENCE

Pendleton Wi.ll H Coal E lOth .......... .. . . .. 219
Penfold L E r 732 Locust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2205 R
Penn C A r 1921 Vt .. . ..... .. .. ..• .. .. .. . 1551 W
Pennell Chas r 1315 N J ... .. . . ... . . ...... 2327 R
Pennell J r 1301 Pa ......... .. .. ......... 2342
Penner F H r 706 Conn . ... . . . . ... . .. . .. . 1742 R
Penney H J r 1101 Tenn . .. .... . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. 73
PENNEY J C CO 807 Mass ........ .. ......... . 903
Penney J R r 326 Ind . . . . ... . ..•....... 2905 M
Pennock Mary Cave r 1231 La . .. . . . . .. .. .. 1879
Penny Constr Co 64 5 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . .
936
Penny Carbon L r RFD 6 . . .. . ........ . .. 783· K3
Penny M N r 547 Mich ...... ..... .... . .. ... 949
PEOPLES STATE BANK 900 Mass ... . . . . .
900
Perdue F B r RFD 4 . . . . . . . . .
. .. 2789 M
Pe rdue S B r R F D 4 .. . ... .. .... . . .. . . 833-K4
Perkins C G r 1512 Mass ..... ....... . . .... 2639 R
Perkins Carl C r 112 W 15t h .. . . . .... . .... 1114 J
Perkins Carl C r R F D 2 .
. ..... . . . .... 795-NS
Perkins Cecil J r 701'l ' Ill . . . . . . . . . . .
. 2888
Perkins David S r R F D 1 .. .... . . ...... 730-K4
Perkins E 0 r 400 Me ... . . .. ......... _...... . 977
Perk ins F M r 420 Me . . . . . . . . . . .. . ...... 1180
Perkins Margaret M Mrs r 401 W 15th .. . .. . _2845
Perk ins R D r 82 3 Mo ... . ............... . .. 1197
Perkins S E r 120 0 Pa ..... . .. ............ 2356 R
Perky P r 735 N 3rd .. . .. . .. . ... . ... . ... 1612 M
Perry C C Mrs r 1621 Ky .
....
. .. 2300 M
Perry L R r 2209 R I ... . ... . .. . .... . .. .. 1625 W
Perry Newton Mrs r 1116 N J . .. . . . .. ...... 2551
Perry Una r 1116 N J .. . .... . .. . . . ......... 2551
Petefish L H r R F D 1 . . . .. . . . .. .. .. .... 788 K6
Petefish Taylor r R F D 6 . . .. .. .. . ..... 2829 M
Peters S A Mrs r R F D 2 ... . . .. ........ . 842-N4
Peters W E r RFD 6 .... ... ... . .. .. ... . . 759· K2
Peterson Julius W r 1-834 Learnard ...... . .. 2444 M
Petrie Chas r RFD 3 ......... _..... . .. . . 819-F3
Pettibone C B Elec . Serv 1124 R I .. . ... . ... .. 377
Pettit Dora A Mrs r 442 Forest .......... 2'780 J
PETTIT THE PLUMBER 407 E l Oth
1081
Petty Geo r N 7th ........ .. . ... . . . . .... 1101 W
Peyton John A r W 2nd .
. 2641 W
Phelps Rice r 2016 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2583
2500 J
Phenicie M E Mrs r 1708 Mass
Phi •Alp ha Delta 1140 La .... . . . .... _
... 1419
Phi Beta Pi 1541 Tenn
...... . . .. .. . 1018
PHI CHI 1233 Oread .. . . ...... . . ......... . . 1902
PHI DELTA THETA 1621 Edgehill rd ...... .... 957
Phi Gamma Delta 1540 La . .. ... . . ..... . . . . .. 443
Ph i Kappa 1537¥., Tenn .............. .. .... 1205
Ph i Kap pa Psi 1100 Ind .... .. .... ........... . 284
~~illips A V r 1028 N Y .... ... ... , . . .. . . 1295 R
Lllips A W r 304 Ind . . . . ....... , . . .. . ... 1653
Phillips Carl Phy 847 Mass .. .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . 373
Phillips Carl Dr r 512 La . . .. . . ...... . ... .. . 1373
Phillips E E r 631 N 9th ...... ... ....... 1790 W
Ph illips F V r R F D 6 .... . . . .. .... . .... 766-KS
~~ ~l'i ps G H r 1823 Mass ... .. ...... . . . .. 2458 R
illips H W r RFD 4 .. .. ............. .. 833-K2
Ph iltli ps J D r RFD 2 ... . ... . .... . .. . ... 851-K6
Ph!llips Petroleum Co main ofc 800 N H . . .. .. 350
Phillips Petroleum Co 1002 N H ...... .... .... 514
Phi Mu Alpha 1127 Ohio .... .... . ......... 1379
Phoenix Indemnity Co In. b~ .... .. .. _. . ...... . 689
Ph ysicians &amp; Surgeons Exchange 325 Maine . .. . 870
PI BETA PHI 1246 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
415
Pi Beta Phi Housemother 1246 Miss .... : : . : :: 417
Pickens Welding Shop 615 Mass .... . .. . . . .... 179
Pickens Garage R F D 5 .. . .. . .. . .. . ... . .. 733-K4
Pickering C D r 92 7 R 1 ...... . . ........ 1726 R
Pickwick Greyhound Lines
(see West ern Greyhound Lines)
Pieratt W G blacksmith 1832 Mass ... .. . . . .. 1753
Pieratt W G r 1121 Pa . . . . . . . . .. . ..... . 2581 R
: .ierce H J Mrs r 2113 N H ...... .. .. .. . .. . 2987
ierce Le Roy r 1241 Tenn .... ..... ....... 2876
P!erce Piano Co 706 Mass . .... ..... . ... . .. . 171
P!erson August J Cigar Futory 902 Mus . . . .. . 1792
P1erson August J r 1621 R I . . .. . • ...•.•.. 2349 W
Pierson Clarence N r .U9 Ala . ... . .... •. ... 2501 J
PIERSON I J Veterinarian 219 E 9th .......... 602
Pierson I J Dr r 901 R I . ... . . . ..... . . ........ 602
Pi Kappa Alpha 1200 La .... .... .... ...... . 565

22

Pillsbury Minnie Mrs r 1303 Vt
.. .. 2855
Pine A,lbe rt r R F D 5 . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 2354 J
Pine Clarence r R F D 5 ... . .... . ....... 1101 J
Pine Clifford A r 603 Elm .... . .... . ...... 2303 J
Pine Ed B r RFD 5 . . . . .... .. ... . ..... . 781-N6
Pine Ernest r RFD 5 .. . ..... . .. . . . . ..... 781-NS
Pine Ralph E r 536 Elm ...... ........... 1420 W
Pine Roscoe r R F D 5 .... ..... . ... .. . 1101 M
Pine Wilbur C r R F D 5 ....... . . . . .. ... . 2574 W
Pine Wm A r 428 Elm ... . .. . ....... ... . 2146 W
. ..... 745-NS
Pines Serv Sta Hirds Corner . . .
Piper Mattie Mrs r 433 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _2350 J
Pipes H E r 909 Ohio .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 1740 W
Pipes I -H r 1326 Mass .................. 2530 M
Pippert C W r 801 R I. .... .. . ... .. . ..... 2456 J
Pippert Elmer C r 547 Ind .... . .... . .. .. 1433 R
Pipperts Serv Sta 213 E 8th ... .... . . .... . . . .. 875
Pitts Lee r 1721 Ohio ....... .. .. .. ......... 3045
PI UPSILON 1420 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603
Plank U S G r 1015 Me ...... . ..•.... .. . . 2272 R
Plantz G r 1112 Pa .... .... . . . . ... . ..... . . . 1221
. . 50
Plaza The 1241 Oread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
POEHLER MERCANTILE CO City Bus 701 E a .. 104
Poehler Mercantile Co Exec Ofc 701 E 8 . . . . . . 18
Po ilion R W r 1610 Barker
.. 1549
Pointer D X r 408 Ind . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 2940 J
Pollock D K r 1131 R I
.........
. 2539 M
Pollom C W r 1641 R I
............
1971 R
. .1030
Pomeroy Frank C r 512 Ind . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ponder J P r 630 Ark . . . . ............... . 1968 J
Pontius A C r 1309 W 4th .. .. .. . ... .. .... 1539 W
Pontius Brooke Mrs r 709 Ark . .... ... ... 1894 M
Pontius C E r 1205 Ky .. . ...... . ........ 1586
Pontius C H r 605 Al a
...........
2234 W
Pontius Harold A r 705 Ark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1846
Pontius W D r 707 Mo . ..... . .... . .... . ... 2522 R
Popplewell Thos H Rev r 313 Elm . . . . . . . . . . 1331
Porter Jack r 736 Ala _............. . . . . 1655 M
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1627
Posey C J r 1315 N H
Post Office (see U S Post Office)
POST WM LUTHER phy 914 Ky
220
Post Wm Luther Dr r 914 Ky ...... . ..... .. . 220
POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE CO 703 Mass
. . 527
Potter A M r 920 Ala .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ..
170
Potter Earl r 2000 N H ...... .. .. . .. . .. . . 2786 W
Potts W H r 1923 Ohio ...... . . . . . ... . . .. . 2992
Powell Cha rlie r 82 4 Lincoln ... . .. .. .... 2195 J
Powell E r 519 Walnut
...... .. . ... .. . 2171 J
Powell Lyle S phy 833 Mass .... . ........... 244
Powell Ly le S Dr r 1108 W Hills Terraee .. ..... 341
Powell N r 853 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2997
Powell 0 T r R F D 5 ... . ·....... . ...... . . 2574 M
Powell Orv ille r 432 Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1492
Power N P r 1016 Conn ....... .. ......... 1134 W
Powers E E r 805 Tenn . . . .... . .. . ......... . 1474
Pratt Carrie E r R F D 2 ... . ...... .... .. . 776-N5
Preisach Minnie r 1008 Vt ........... . .. . .. 2326 M
Prentice Edna L r 1529 Ky .. . . . .. . . ....... . 2103
Prent ice Preston r 2200 Barker ......... .. . 2228 J
Prentice T D r 1645 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 2667
Presbyterian Church First Basement 901 Vt .... . . 577
Presbyterian Church First Ofc 901 Vt. . . . . . . .
630
Preston H S r 635 Maine . . ....... . ...... 1937 R
Preyer C A r 1125 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 597
Price Earl F r 2200 Tenn . ......... . . .. . .. . 2262 M
Price Edwin F Rev r 1209 Tenn ... .. ...... . 1948
Price H J Mrs r Fair Grounds ... ... . _. . . . . 1164
Price Howard Mrs r 900 Tenn . . . . . . ....... 2033 M
·Price J E r 94 5 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 822
Price J I r 319 Lincoln ......... .. ....... 3048 R
Price R M r 610 W 4th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1012
Price S T r 1323 Ky .... ...... . . . . . .... . 2095 W
Price W A Mrs r 1305 Ky . . ... . . ........ . . 2341 R
Price W S r 428 Forest ........ . .. .. .... . . 2547 W
Priestly G F r 1505 Ky . . . .... . . . . • ... ..... 1378 J
Pringle Clark r 1428 Penn .. . . . ..•... .. . 2271 J
Pringle E G r 64 3 Tenn .... . . ............ . 1970
Pringle Henry r 602 Walnut ..... .. ....... 1456 M
Prosser Chas r 1042 N H ....... . .. ..... . . 3024
Prosser Frank r 1218 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1338
Protsch R E r 621 Tenn . ...... . . . ..... . . . . . 1156
Provident Mutual Life Ins Co 824 Mass ........ 45.7

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PUC-ROC
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* Designates Private Brandi Exchange LAWRENCE
=---~---------------.---~~~~~~------Pucka Zoe Mrs r 224 W 9th . . . .. . • . . ... 1682 W
Puckett B r 347 Maiden Lane . o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0. 2301 W
Puckett B E r 1245 N J . . . .
. . 2468 R
. 798-K3
Puckett C A r R F D 5 Baldwin o
Puckett Ralph r 1941 Barker
. 2322 J
Puckett Wm r R F D 2 McLouth .
. . 0 . . 819-F4
Pugh Noah r R F D 6 . . . 0 . o . . . .
. . 737-K4
Pugh Robert r 1804 Ill 0. 0 0 0 0 0.. 0 . 0 . 0• 0 . 0 . 2674 M
Pullin E P r 720 Conn .. ..... 0 .... o .... 1441 M
Puis Chas A Rev r 1046 N H .. . o . .. 0 0 .... , . 1707
Purcell Lloyd S r 615 W 8th .
. . 0• . 0 0 0 o .. 0 .. 2445 .
. 851-N6
Purcell Lucy Mrs r RFD 2
Pyle E E r 1317 Mass
.. .. 0 o o ... . . o o .
. 1404
Pyle E T Mrs r 1224 Ohio
.. 2404
Pyle N V Mrs r 1328 Tenn ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . . 2498 J

Q
Quinlin W T Mrs r 1042 Tenn . 0 0 0 . 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 .. .. 1508

R
Raber E B r 812 Ind . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0• 0 0 0 0 0 . ... 2763
Raber M H r RFD 2 .. 0 0 . . o . o 0• • 0 0 0 . o o . . 853·N3
Raoourn Rose M r 1415 Ky ... 0 ... 0. 0 ........ 925
. 1758
Radcliffe C P r 2016 Mass . . .. 0 . .
Radcliffe Chas r 1804 Ind 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 . 2850
Radcliffe Sarah r 618 R I
... .. •. . ...... 1417
.. 0.
. .. 2582
Raffelock Ju.lius R r 1619 Vt
Raffelock Sam r 1512 Vt .
. . 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 .1885
Rahskopf Ed Mrs r 1035 Pa .
. 0 . 2995
Rahskopf Ed Plbg Shop 740 Mass . 0. 0 0 0 . .. 0 0 0 .307
Railway Express Agency Inc 20 E 9th .... .. 0 . . . 120
Rainbow Sandwich Shop 1904 Mass .. . . . 0 .... 0 . 1104
Rake H D r 630 Elm . . . . 0 0 .. 0 0. 0 . 0 o . o .1363 J
Ramsey J Clifton r 61 8 W 12th ... . ... . 0 . 0 0 0 . 2655
Ramsey W A r 1527 W 6th .... . .. 0. 0 . •...... 3066
Randall Ivan 0 r 719 Locust. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0. 0 .. . 2205 J
Randall Jno F r 825 Ill
.. 0 0. 0 .... . . 2090 W
Rankin Floyd V r 843 Mo
. .. . 0 . 0 . . . .. . 1165
Rankin Paul C Mrs r '1. 847 Barker
..... 564
Rapp F J r 1652 Ill
...... 0 0 . . .... 1115
Ran ki n Robt C r 724 Ind
. 0 0 . . 0. 0 . . .. .. 0546
Rankins Drug Store 1101 Mass 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . 0 . 678
Ransom G H r 1520 N H .
. 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 .. . . 2718 M
Rarick C S Mrs r RFD 4
. .. . . 0 0 0 0 0 .... 1979 R
Ratliff E R r 1922 R I ..... ... o 0 0 0 0 0 o o . . .. 2774 W
Raybourn Tom r 625 Walnut . 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 01194 J
Raymond F N r 808 Ill .. ...... .... .. . .... . 2282 J
Read L B r 445 Tenn
. 0 0 0 0 0 . . . 1109
Readio Philip A r 1813 Ind ....... . . 0 .... 1349 R
Ready Mixed Concrete Co E 7th . 0 .... 0 0 . 0 .. . 1892
Reber Carl D r 1920 R I
0 0. . . 2724 M
REBER CARL D MOTOR CO 726 N H . .
99
Reber Lester J r 1913 Barker 0 0 .. 0 0 0 . 0 0 .... 2774 J
Redmond P A r 1215 N Y ..... .. ......... 2340 M
Reed A R r R F D 1 ... . . o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. 768·K4
Reed Arthur H r 1009 Me . 0 0. ... 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 .3142 W
Reed Bros tree surgeons 1023 Pa 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 . 2747
Reed Dan A r 1015 Ky
. . 1562 J
Reed H D Oak Hill Cemetery . . o o .. 0. 0 0 0 0 o o o . . . 491
Reed M J Mrs r 731 N Y 0 0 0 . 0. 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 1451
Reed R H fill sta RFD 3 .. . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . .. . . 723-N4
Reedy Howard L r 825 Ky .. ..... 0 0 0 . .
. 2605 J
Reetz Lena Mrs r 642 Tenn ... ..... ........ 2749 J
. . 0 .. o .. o 0 0 . 0 . o o . 744-N5
Reeves E S r R F D 1
Reeves Lucile r 1045 Ky 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 1476
Reeves R M Gro 1301 Ky .... .. .... .... ...
618
Reeves R M r 2226 N H 0 0 0 0 0• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01554 W
Reinisch Wm Mrs r 1000 Miss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . 438
Renf ·ow Lucv Mrs r 749 W 'th
. .. 0 0 . . . 1730 W
Renner Katherine Mrs r 1220 R I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01308 W
RENT-A-FORD CO 916 Mass . 000 0 0o o 00 0 0o.
433
Rentz D R r 722 Mo . . . 0 . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 . 1400 M
Reusch Cl ifford r 211 W 8th .. . 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. 1108
Reusch Frank r 524 La
. . 0.. 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 02370 J
Reusch Motor Cn 737 N H . 0 . • 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 . 0 . . . 1108
Reuter A C r 1502 Vt
. 0 0 0•. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2430
Reuter Organ Co Ft of N H . . . 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 . . . 320
Rex H E r 2101 R I . o. o. o o o o o• o o o o o o o o. 1060 R
Reynolds C D r 1140 Miss. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.:0. 0 0 0 0 0 .1340 J
Reynolds C W r 1901 Ind. 0 0 0 0 0 0• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01679 R
Reynolds Fred H r R F D 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0• 0 0 0 0 0793-N2

Reynolds P C r 1113 R I . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 .. 0 0 . 2471 W
Rice Anna F Mrs r 2141 Vt .... 0 o 0 0 0 0 ... ... 1816
Rice D K r 1725 Ill . ...... .. ..... .. .... 02924 J
Rice J W r R F D 3 .... 0. 0 0 .. o o o o 0 o o 00 o o .746-K5
Rice Laurence D r 1725 Ill .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. 2924.).
Rice M E r 1538 Vt .
. . . . 2818 M1
Rice Marion dancing academy 9271,6 Mass
. '15J;
Rice Raymond r 2141 Vt
.. . 0 0 . 0 0 0 .... :Wl6&gt;Rice Raymond F Atty K E P Bg . . o. o o o... o ... 880 •
After 5 P M call . .... 0 .. 0 0 . . . . 0 0 0 0 . . 0 . 881-K1Rice W H r 1230 Tenn .. o o o o o o. o o o o o o. o o. 1155.•
Rich Mateel r 1630 Ala .. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. . 1237 M'l
Richards C A r R F D 1 . 0 .... . .. o. 0 . . . 0. . 7~~4J
Richards Geo T r R F D 1 . 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 . . 788-rlY
Richards Harry gro 546 Me .
. .. 0 o o 0 0 . . . .. 1556
Richards Harry r 617 Me
... . . 0 0 o 0. .
. 1556
Richardson Arthur E r 501 Miss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02189 J
Richardson Crissie r R F lJ ti . ...... .. 0 ... . 83l-K6
Richardson D J r 1117 Vt .......... .. .. 2481 J
Richardson G G r R F D 4 . . o.. o o•• o o o o o . . 796·K2
Richardson Geo H r 2246 Ohio
1163
Richard son H T r 203 W 22nd .. . . 0 0 0 0 . . . . 1961 M
.. . . 1690 W
Richardson Mabel J r 1505 R I
Richardson Oil Co 2301 La .. .. . .. 0 0 0 0. . . . . . 839
Richardson W C r 933 Ind . 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 . 1950
Rich ardsons Serv Sta 23 01 Haskell
. . 1202
RICHMAN'S 1007 Mass . 0 00 0 000 0 000 0 . 0 . . . 0 .. 90
Ricka rd Frances r 1538 Tenn .. 0.. 0 0 0 . 0.... 1020 W
Ricker Hall 745 Ohio ..... ... ... 0 0 0 0 0 .. . .. . 1185
Rickerd Earl r 1102 W 6th 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02147 R
Ricketts Beulah Mrs r 1818 Ind 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 2246 W
Ricketts E C r 1818 Ind .... ... ....... .... 2246 W
Ridg eway Nellie Mrs r 743 R I . . .. . 0 . o•. .. .. 1691 W
Ridgway Sarah Mrs r 2101 N H . 0 .. 0. 0 0 0. . 1160&lt;
Ridley Robert r R F D 4 .. 0 o o o o o o o o o . . . o o . 763-K~
Rigdon Walter r 831 Ky .
. ..... 0 . 0 .... . 1085-"
Riggs August r 633 Maple . . . . 0 o. 0 . . 0 0 ... . 2119 R'
f! iggs H C r 907 Ark .
. 0 . . 0 0 0• . . 0 0 0 . 1775 M'
Riggs Kate r 115 E 17th ........ .. .. .. ... 1050 ~
Riggs Russell R r 2136 Ky . 0 ... 0. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 . . 2680 M
Riley Homer L r 2115 Tenn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0• 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 1435.
RLi ing Edw T r 1700 W 9th .. 0.. .... o . o . o . . 2499 Riling John J r 1140 Tenn ... 0 0 0 0. 0•.. 0.. . 824Riling L L Furniture 930 Mass . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 .. 1006·
Riling L L r 1224 Tenn .. .
.. .. .. .. 0 .... 1217
RILING &amp; RILING Attorneys 906 Mass 00 .
. . 137
Rindom Oscar r 1320 Ohio ........... ... ... 3075'
Ringo C Gregg r 1408 Tenn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. . .. 1703
R1sley Grant R r R F D 2 ... o. • o o o o o o o o o 01457-W
Ri2lley J A r 1630 Ill .. .. ...... .. .. .... .. 2674 R:
Roacli G E r 1643 Ky 0 0 . 0 . 0 0 0.. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 2435
Roachs Market 1906'4 Mass . .. 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0... 573
Robb W S r 1316 Ohio .. 0 0 0 0 0 0• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . . 547
Roberman Harold E r 1336 Pa . . 0 0 . 0 . 0 0. 0 0 . . 2215
Roberts Byron r 602 Ky ...... 0 .. 0 0 0 0 . 0 . 2041 M
Roberts D F r 329 Mich .. 0 . ..• .. 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 .. 1878
Roberts Elmer r 533 La
...
. 77
Roberts F H Jeweler 833 Mass 0 0 0 0 0. o 0 o o .. o 0 . 827
Roberts F H r 1146 Ky .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. 0
2890
Roberts H W r 1106 Ohio . . 0 . . 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 .. 2882 W
Roberts J W r 407 W 13th ...... 0 . . .. . . .. .. 1421
Roberts Louise Mrs r 1308 Ohin .. 0 0 0 0 0 o ... 0 .. 2624
Roberts R M r 1129 Ore .. 0 0 . 0 . 0 0 0 0 o 0 o.... 1910 R
Roberts Roy L r 1718 Ala
...... 2924 W
Robertson Elizabeth r 1309 Ohio . . 0 0 0 0 . ... 1534 M
Robe rtson Grace r 1023 Ky ... 0 . . .
. 2911 W'
Robertson M G r RFD 1 ........ ........ 730-K2'
Robertson M G tennant house RFD 4 0 0 0. 0 . 847-NS.
Robertson Thos r 622 Vt . 0..... 0. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . .. 1890•
Robertson W A r 745 Me . . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 . 0 . . 2234 R·
Robinson E E r 127 E 19th . o o o o 0. o o o o . o .. 2094 W '
Robinson J E r 1642 Tenn . .. 0 . 0 0 0. .. 0 . 0.. 1453 R·
Robinson Joel A r 1311 N H .. .. .. .... ... 2032 R
Robinson Jno r 1320 N J 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . . ... 1932 R'
Robinson Jno H r 1545 R I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 ... 0 2838:
Robinson R L r 1423 Ohio ......... .. .. .... 02615 Ro
Robinson Rose r 928 Tenn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 245S:
Robson G M r 1826 N. H .... ...... .. o. o·O·oo 01376 R'
Robson Will Mrs r 107 Geneva . 0 0 0 0 0 . o ... 0 o.. . 1681 Wo
Roby Ralph r 501 Ohio . 0 .. . . 0 0 0 0 0. .... .. o o.o 0 . 0134'6•
Rock Chalk Cafe 618 W 12th . . 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 . . . . . l7T
Rockhold Ed r R F D 1 Vinland o o o.• o o o o o o .. 769-KZ
Rocklund C A r 1336 Mass 0 0 .. 0... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02530 J

�LAWRENCE

ROC -SCO

Rocklund Louis r 1610 Mass .. . ... . .. .. . ... . 2500 M
Rolle Mary r 731 Hickory ..... . . ... . .. . 2553 M
Rogers C D r 511 La . . .. ... . . . ... . ..... . 2712 W
/R ogers C E r 1002 W 6th
. . .. .. . . ... . . . 2933 R
1Rogers Fred K Phy 13 'h E 8th . .. . .. .. . ... . ... 392
•Rogers H R r 1309 Pa ... . . .. .. . .... . ...... 1506
~Rogers R H r 623 N -3rd ....... .. ... . .. .... 1105
1R ogler Chas r 10 16 Ala . . .... . ......... _2143 W
!Rojas Eva r 617 N 2nd .... .. ........ .. .... 2027 J
tRoot M S r 1417 Ky _.... .. ......... .. ... 1428 R
Roper J M r R FD 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
_766-N2
Roper W I r 1724 N H
... . .... . . . . 1681 R
ROSE BEAUTY SHOP 731 Mass . . . . . . . . . .
31
Rose Leslie H r 516 Ind
. 1784 R
Rose Robt M r 1109 N Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1532 J
Rose Seigel r R F D 1
.. . . . . . . .. . _ 739-K3
Ross W W r 1022 Ohio ....... ... ... .... 16-57 M
Rosser E E Dentist 919 Mass . ....... . . . . . . . . 1235
Rosvall Osca r r 1327 N H .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. . ... 1339
Rothrock Ira r R F D 5 Baldwin .. . . .. .. . . . . 778-K3
Round Co rner Drug Co 801 Mass . . . . . . . . . . .
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Rowe Ivan D r 716 La .. .. .. . . . .... ...... 1528
Rowland Frank r 131 6 Vt
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ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORE
140 1 Ohio
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Rowlands 0 L Mrs r 610 Ohio .... . . . ... ... . 1536
Rowlands Le Roy r 924 R I .... . .. .. .. . .... 2568
Rowlands Robert J r 620 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . .
427
Rowley H T r 1028 Mo . .... . ... ... . . . .. . 2272 M
Roy V W r 1 30 0 Conn .. ... .. . . .. . . .. . .. . 1382 J
Royal Shoe Sto re 837 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Roye r H G r 1024 Ky
657
Ro yston C T r 715 Me
. . ..... .. . ..... 1133
Ru blee Ma e r 1 745 Ill .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
. 1684
Ruese W H r 1006 Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
218 5
Rule J R r 635 N 6th .... . ... . ..... . ... 1229 R
Rumble H E Mrs r 1 532 Mass .. ..... .. .. .... 3022
Rumold J W r 1109 Tenn . ... .... . .. .. . .. .. 1029
RUMSEY BROS Funeral Directors 601 Ind . .... . 269
Rumsey H C r 1208 W lOt h _.... . .. ...... .. . 2344
Rumsey J C r 64 3 Ind .. . . . ... .. . .. . .. ... . 1777
Runkle S J r 707 W 9th ...... . : .. . .... ... 2557
RUNKLE TRANSFER CO 724 Mass ..... . . . .. 178
Rupf Hatche ry 625 Mass . . . . . .. . .... . .. . . . _246
Russ Wm W dentist 747 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 997
Russ Wm W Dr r 1645 Mass .. .. . ........... 1959
Russell C B r 2232 Vt .. .. ...... .. ........ 2659
Russell F A·· r 1656 Ill .. .... .. ............ .. 1233
Ru ssel.l F 0 r 16 22 Ky .. . ... . . .... . ...... 2807 J
Russell Jno W r 1611 N H . ......... . . . .. 2837 R
Russell 0 F Mrs r 1 31 6 Ky .... ...... . ... . 1131 W
Russell Style Shop 927 Mass .. . ... .. .. . .. ... 1974
Russell W S r 1 529 N H
... . .. . . .... 2837 W
Rutherford A C r 2017 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 17
Ruthe rford J H Mrs r 93 8 Tenn . . .. .. .... . 2033 R
Rutherford R R r 941 Mo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1481
Rutter R C r E 23rd
1176
RUTTER &amp;: TREWORGY REPAIR SHOP 623 Vt 319
Ryberg Jno E Mrs r 1 602 Mass . . . . . . . . . .
225
Rynerson J E r 740 La .... .. .. ..... . .. .... 1285
Ryther T C r 214 6 Tenn .... . ....... . ... . 1493 W

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S &amp;: S GROCERY 201 W 8th .. . . ...... .. ..... _224
Sabo l Albert r 93 0 Ohio ...... . . . ..•..... . 2251 R
Sack ett C 0 r 93 7 N H . __ .... ... .. .. ... . 2049 W
Safeway Stores Gro 947 Mass . . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. 349
Saile Ch as A r S W Limits ... . ...... . . . . . . 1154 J
ST CLAIR GROCERY 201 w 8th .. . . . . . .. .. .. 224
St Clai r Jno S r 516 Ohio . . . . .. .. ..... .. ... 2779
Salisbury Adam r 832 Conn ..... ... ... .. . 2723 W
Salisbury Albert r 1508 W 5th ...... . .. .. . 2127 M
Sa lisbury Ed r R F D t . . ... .. . . .. ..... 763-NS
Sallee Ernest r Haskell Grds .. .. ... .... ... 2338 W
Salvation Army 729 Vt _.. ·r . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . 633
Salvesen F W r 812 Tenn . . . .. . .. . ... .... 2191 R
Salvesen 0 L r 414 W 14th . .. . .. •.. . . ... 1442 J
Sample Floyd r 205 E 18th ... . .. . . . ... .. 1681 J
Sample J W r R F D 1 Vinland .. ... .. .... _769-N4
Sampson Goldie r 41 8 Mich . . . . . . . . . . . . 2225 M

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Sams Cora r 1 52 4 Barker . .... .. . . .. .. .. 1870 M
Sam ' s Market 935 Mass ... .. . . . . .. . . ........ 346
Sanborn J R r 645 Conn ........ .. .. . . .... 1416
Sa ndeluis Walter r 2325 Mass . . .... .. . . .. . . 2358 R
Sanders Burt R r 75 3 Elm .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2777 R
Sanders C B r R F D 6 . . . . ... . . . .. .. . .. _734-NS
Sanders C H Mrs r 1316 Tenn ... .......... 2183 J
Sanders F C r 316 Miss ... . .. . . ......... 1921 M
Sanderson W C r 1919 Vt .. ..... .. . .. . .... . 2277 J
Sankee E H r 39 Winona ..... .... ....... 2969 W
Santa Fe Ry Co
Freight House ft of E 9th .. ......... . . .. .... 54
Passen.ger Depot 413 E 7th ....... .... ..... .. 32
Yard - Office ft of E 9th ........ .. .......... 51
Santa Fe Res tau rant 411 E 7th . . ..... .. ... .... 53
Santa Fe Stock Yards E 11th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324
Saunders J C r R F D 2 . .... . .. .. .... . .. 844-K4
Saunders Jim H r RFD 2 ......... . ...... 844-N2
Saunders Lothe r 835 R I .. ..... •.. .. ... . 1673 J
Savage Emma r 1424 Conn ... . . . . . , .... . . 1654 M
Sawyer Wilbur W r 90 5 E 13th ... . .. ... .. . 1793 J
Saylor H A r 422 Miss ..... .. . . . . . ... . .. 1734 R
Saylor Myrtle Mrs r 424 Miss . .. . .. . .. .. . .. 2658 J
Saylor Sophia Mrs r 321 Maiden Lane .... . . 2301 M
Schaake Albert C r R F D 3 . . .......... 743-N4
Schaake Augusta Mrs r 1246 Conn .. .... . .. _2226 J
Schaake Benj C gro N 3rd &amp; Maple . . . ... .... 1348
Schaake Chas A r R F D 2 .. ... ... ... . . .. . 776-N2
Schaake Chris r 620 La .. . . . . .. . . .. . ...... 2160
Schaake Clarence r 2224 Mass . . . . . .... . . . 1249 M
Schaake Edward r R F D 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 773-N2
Schaake G E r R F D 2 . .. .............. . . 775-KS
Schaa ke M L r R F D 2 _ _ . . ..... . ......... 775-K2
SCHAAKE &amp;: SONS Mill Ft of Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Schaal A H r 1229 R I . ... . .. . ... . .... .. . 2514 J
Schaal W A r 1141 R I . .. . .. . . . . . • ... . .. . . 2727
Schaefer J A r 21 33 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1733
Scheh rer Henry r 946 Mo .. ........ .. ..... . 1928 J
Schelbar E r 83 0 N Y ... .. .... .. ... . .. . . 2192 M
Schellhorn Bertha Mrs r 912 Til . . . .. .••. . . . 2935 J
Schellhorn Hugo r R F D 6 .. •. . . . . ... . .. .. . 734-K3
Schells Grocery 1001 N J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 398
Scheurer Mary E r 1020 Ohio ........ . . .. 1946 W
Schilling C W r 2219 Tenn ...... . ... . . . . 1604 M
'SCHLEIFER BROS MEAT MKT 840 Mass . . . .
63
Sch-leifer Harry r 740 Mass .... . . . . .. . .. .. 2182 J
!:chleifer Lloyd r 1918 M•••
. .... . . .. ... 2170 R
Schneck Eli Sergeant r RFD 6 .. ... .... . .. 831-K7
Schneider Nelle r 739 Ohio . .. . . ....... . .... 3190
Schoenlein Theo r 539 Ohio . . .. .. . ... ... .. 2370 M
Schoewe VV H r 1002 Tenn . .. ... . • . . .. ...... 1925
Schools City 1400 Mass ........... . .. . .. .. 3000
After 5 P M call
High School Office ... .. ........ ... .. 3001-Kl
Jun ior High . . ... . . . . . . .- . . .. . . . . . . 3002-K1
Grade Schools
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Schoonover Martha Mrs r 521 Lincoln . .... . 3048 W
Schowengerdt Ed r RFD 3 .... .. . . . . .. . .. 791-NS
Schrader Delilah Mrs r 829 R I ........ . ... 1726 M
Schrader E E r 520 Miss .......... .. .... 1734 W
Schrader S H r 780 Elm . . ...... . . .. .. . . 1357 R
SCHUBERT C W FUNERAL HOME 1020 N H 366
Schubert Paul J r 1905 Ohio ....... . ... . . . 1446 W
Schultz C A r 909 Me
.......... .. ... 2044 M
SCHULZ CHAS G Blacksmith 730 Vt .. ... ... 403
Schulz Chas G r 2017 N H .. ... .. . . . . .. . .. 1880
Schulz Wm H Tailor 917 Maso . .. . . .. . . ...
914
Schulz Wm H r 912 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1866
Schuhmacker Gordon r 1 3 Winona . .. . . . .. . 2242 W
Schuman M A r 1229 Haskoll
14R9 M
Schuman Margaret Mrs r 1146 Ohio ....... _2491 W
Schutz Michael r R F D 2 _ .. _
. 84!:PI2
Schwahn S E r 721 Ohio . . . ... . . . . ..... ... 1:n8
Schwegler R A r 805 Mo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2280
Scott A C r Hask ell Grds ....... . .. .. ...... 2969 R
Scott Claude L r 1600 R I .. . . ... • .. . . . .. . 2187
Scott Fannie r 712 Walnut. . ..... .. . . . .. . .. 3025 J
Scott J D r 751 Grant .. . . .. .... . . .. ... . .. 2119 W
Scott Jessie r 933 N Y ... . .. ... . . ...... . .. 1454 J
Scott Joe r 80 5 Maple . . . . . . . , . ....... . .. . . . 1517
Scott Jno r 846% Ind .. . . . . . . . . . .... . . . ... 2844
Scott Minnie r 937 Mo .~ . .. .. . ....... .... 2614 W
Scott Wm r 1304 Pa ... ·... . . . . ..... . . . . .. 1975 M

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Scott Winfield Mrs r 646 La . . . . .. ....... . .. 1838
Seal Alfred L Dr r Haskell Grds ........... 2642 J
Seals Ernestine r 1530 Vt .. .... .. . • ........ 2504
Seamans G S r 1025 Ky ........... .. ... . . 1207 R
Seamans Robt L r R F D 6 . ... . .. . ..... ... 785-N3
Seamon I L r 1321 Mass ......... . . .... . 1321 W
Sears W H r 944 Ky .
. . . ..• . ......... 1844 R
Securities lnv Co 109 E 8th .. . ..... . ..... . .. 134
Seele Louis Mrs r RFD 2 . .. .. ... ........ 849-K6
Seetin S E Mrs r R F D 6 . . .............. 748-N2
SEEWIR C C printer 1st Natl Bk bg . . . . ... . . 1234
Seew1r C C r 501 Tenn . .. ...... .. ... .. .. .... 1166
Sehon Russel r 2210 Barker ..... .. .. .... . . .. 1188
Seidel E r 706 Ill .. . .. .. ........ .. . ; .... . . 1293
Sei ler J D r 926 Miss .. . ................ . 2377 R
Seiler J D Roofing &amp; Mat! Co 815 Vt . . . . . . . .
. 702
Selig J E r 1333 N H . . .................... 1025
Selig Jno Jr r 1924 Mass ..... .. ........... 2843
Sellards Barbara Mrs r 1545 Mass . . .
2442
Seltsam Donald A r 1022 Ohio.
. .. 1657 R
Service Lunch 726 Mass .... . . .. .. .. . . .... . ... 919
Seymour Pkg Co 820 Vt . .... ............. .. 311
Shaao Geo C r Crescent Road .. ............ 2088 R
Shaff W Wholesale Magazines 627 Mass . . . . . . . . . 931
Shah a Chas L r 407 E 11th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1472 J
Shank J ane M Mrs r 940 .Ill
. . 2935 W
Sharp Margaret E Mrs r 154 5 N H ......... . 2500 W
Shaw Betty U r 808 Ala .. . . . . _ .... . . . .. .. 1730 R
Shaw E D r R F D 3 . ............. ...... 754-KS
Shaw Edw r R F D 1 . ........ .. . .. .. . ... .. 767-K4
Shaw J W Lbr Co 701 Vt .....• . ..... . .... . 147
Shaw J W r 641 Vt . . ... . . ........ , , .... . 1294
Shaw Nellie Mrs r 1140 Pa .............. . . . 2066 R
Shaw Russell D r RFD 3 ......... .. ...... 757-N6
Shawnee Geo r Haskell Grounds .............. 2318
Shearer Sara h Mrs r 1024 Vt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1008
Sheets Jane r 1409 l\1ass ................ 2731 M
Shell Neil F r 1341 Mass
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1524 W
Shell Petroleum Co 600 Mass . .. . .. .. . . .. ..... 247
Shepa rd Harry r 609 E 11th ....... . ........ 2729 J
Shepherd C S r R F D 6 .... ... .... . ...... 831-N5
Sherban Florence Brown r R F D 4 ........ 1620 J
Sherer H H r 1801 La ...... ... . . ... .. .... . 1129
Sherwood E 0 r 1617 Ky .... . .... . ........ 2300 R
Sherwood N P Dr r 1801 Ind . .. . .. .. ........ 2732
Shields A E r 831 E 13th .... ............. . 2271 R
Shields Dav id C r 1241 Del ... .. .. . .... . ... 2365 W
Shields H S r 1016 Pa . . .................. 1410 W
Sh ields Jno r 701 Locust .......... . .... . .... 2650
Shields W J r 523 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2785
Shimmons plumber 929 Mass . . . . . . . . . . .
161
Shimmons C C r 712 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2405 J
Shimmons C S Mrs r 910 N H ... . . . . . .. . . 1859 W
Shimmons Fred B r 616 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2385
Sh1rar C L r R F D 2 .. . . ... .......... 855-N3
Shirk Fred r 514 Lincoln ... ........ ... . . 1582 W
Shobe's Fill Sta 700 Locust ........ ... ...... 619
Shockey Hattie Mrs r 741 Conn . . ..... . .... 2714 M
Shook J H r 839 N H ...... .. . . .... .. .. . . 1729 R
Shook W M r R F D 3 ......... . . .. ..... 723-K3
Shwler F H r 846 Me . ... . ... ... ...... ... . 1063 J
Shuler Fred H r . R F D 3 ............... . 754-K3
Shultz G R r RFD 3 .... . . . .... ........ 771-K2
Shultz Geo J r 746 Ind ...... . . . ........... 2339
Shultz Guy E r R F D 3 ..... . ..... . . . .. 771-N2
Shuster Charley r 619 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3034
Sibley H A r W Limits .................. 1196 W
Siebers Frank Mrs r 1400 Ohio . . ... . ......... 1486
Sigler J W r 2109 Ky ...... .. .... . .. . ...... 935
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 1301 W Campus rd
726
Sigma Kappa 1625 Edgehill Rd ........ . . .... 3140
Sigma Alpha Mu 1215 Oread ..... .... .. . .... 1862
SIGMA CHI 1439 Tenn ...... . . . . .. .......... 721
Sigma Nu W lOth ................ .. ...... . 452
Sigma Phi Epsilon 1001 W Hills Terrace . . ·.... 1144
Siler E H r 661 Mo .. . ..................... 2974
S&gt;ler Estherlee Mrs r 601 Mo .... . .......... . 2974
Silvis J C r 941 Pa ......... . . . . . .... .. .. 1737 J
Simmonds J no J r 1307 Mass ... . . . ......... 2264
Simmons C J phy 721 Mass ... ... ..... ... .... 254
Simmons Hazel Lee r 1046 Ky .... .. ...... 2236 J
Simmons Mary Ellen Mrs r 941 Tenn . .. .... . 3153 R
Simms Ellen Mrs r 812 N Y ....... ........ 1664 W

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Simon j J r 1632 Ky . ................... 2173 W
Simon Mathis r R F D 3 ... . .............. 758-K5
Simon N Mrs r 817 Me .............. . ... . 2488J
Simonds Perry r 719 Lyons .... ...... ..... . 1806 W
Simons Dolph r 1 509 Mass ...... . . .. . .. . . .. . 2835
Simons W C r 2500 Vt ...................... 353
Simpson C H Mrs r 1825 La ...... . . . . . ... .. . . 1897
Simms W S Rev r 1845 Tenn ........ . , .... 2298 J
Sinclair Refining Co 946 Mass ..... ... . .. .. .. 1358
Singer Sewing Machine Co 12 E 9th .. ........ . 584 SiroKy Lloyd Mrs r 1345 Prairie ........... . . 852 M
Sirpless A B r 1002 Pa ...... . ... .. ... .. ... 1410 J
Sisson Eu.g ene P Phy 800 Mass .......... . ... 1590
Sisson Eugene P Dr r 2244 Vt . . .... . . .. . . .. . . 2540
Sisson Louis E r 12 36 La ................... 1564
Sisters of Charity 14.21 Ky ... .. ............. 1074
Sizer G M r R F D 2 . ...... . . . ........ . . 844-N5
Skafstad F A Mrs r 746 Me .... .......... 2139 J
Skaggs J L r W 21st .. . ............ , ..... 766-K3
Skeet Anna Mrs r 333 Elm .. ........... ... 2255 W
Skeet Harold W r R F D 3 ... .. .......... . 758-K3
SKELLY OIL CO Serv Sta No 1 827 Vt ........ 264
Skelly Serv Sta No 2 2nd &amp; Locust .. . ....... 282
Sk ilton Chas S r 1318 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270
Skinner Earl r 345 Lyons ..... . ....... .. ..... 3094
Skinner J T r 1515 N H .................... 952
Skinner R Jr r 2026 Vt. ....... . . . . . . . .... 2358 M
Sladek F A r 737 Conn ......... , ... . ... . 1335 M
Slaughter Seth W Rev r 742 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . 2795
Sloan C W Mrs r 1200 Tenn . ......... ... . 2697 J
Sluss A H r 827 Miss ..... ... . . .... . ... .. 2282 W
Small C E r 1029 ¥.! Ala . . . . . ............. 2306 J
Smart C A Atty 900 Mass .. .. . . . ........... 201
Smart C A r 18 E 13th .. . ........... , . . .. . 1831 M
Smith AI E r 709 Ohio . .. . . ....... ........ 2405 R
Smith C H r 1302 W 4th . . ... . ............. 1381
Smith C W r 2135 N H .. ... .•..... . .... . . . 1931
Smith Dan r RFD 3
....... , .. . . 819-Fl3
Smith E P r 1032 N H ..... . ....... . .. ... 1033 R
Smith Elgar r RFD 3 . . . . ... , . .. . . ... . . 771-N3
Sm ith Emmett J r r 2021 Vt .... . ........ . 2190 J
Sm ith Etta I Mrs r 1246 Ky .............. 3105 J
Smith F B r R F D 2 . . . . .......•....... 790-K5
Smith F M Rev r 1146% Conn ............ 2594 R
Smith F P r 1244 Tenn ....... .. . , ......... 1854
Smith Geo S r 742 N 5th ...... . ... . ...... 2776 J
Smith Gilbert Mrs r 1029 Ky .. . ......... 1207 J
Smith .Guy W r 1730 Ill ................. . 2026 J
Smith Henry r 501 Ark . . .................. 3078
Smith I M r 717 Sixth N .. .. .. . . .. ....... . 1806 M
Sm ith J F r 908 Me .. . .. . .......... , .... 1239 W
Smith Jalmer J r 1204 Ky .. ... .. .......... 1195
Smith Jay W r R F D 2 ............. . .. 1793 M
Smith Mapheus r 510 W 6th ................. 2865
Smith 0 E r 638 R I .. . . . .... .. ... . , ... . .. 2249 J
Smith. Ollie G r 1320 Vt . ..... .. ........ 1514 M
Smith Orley M r 805 Miss . . . . . . ... . .. . .... 125
SMITH ORLEY M COAL CO 816 E 9th ....... 46
Smith R R r 742 Conn ..... ... ......... .. . 2416 J
Smith Sanders Mrs r 503 Ark .............. 1545 M
Smith T C r 535 Lake ........... .. ....... 1773 J
Smith V M r . 1411 Haskell .... . . ..... . ... .. 2428
Smith Verner F r 1821 Miss ... , .. ...... 3139 M
Smith Vernon H r 746 Ala ........ . ... ... . 1208
Srriith W A r 1211 Ky .... .... . . ..•.. ..... 1985 W
Smith W H r 758 Lake .................. 2347 R
Smith W J r 833 Ark ................. . ... 1979 W
Smith W 0 Mrs r 420 Ind ... . .............. 1276
Smith Walter R r 411 W 6th .. .......... .... 1282
Smith Walter T r 1 52 9 Ky .................. 3050
Smlthmeyer F H r 721 Tenn .... . ............ . 236
Smiths Hemstitchin.g Shop 937% Mass . .. . ..... 683
Smoke House Pool Hall 738 Mass ..... . ........ 996
Smoots Allen r 332 Johnson . . ... . ·. ... . ..... 2618 W
Smothers Hand Laundry 612 Ill . .... . .. . ..· .... 2517
Snack Shop The 1407 N!ass ... . ...... . .. . ... . 362
Sneegas Carl E r 1025 Miss . .... . ........ 1118
Sneegas Plumbing Co 728 Mass .... . .. . .... ... 742
Sneegas Ralph L r 221 N 5th .. . .. . .. . .... . 2171 M
Snider Ada Mrs r 712 McCook ... ... . .. ... 2297 M
· Snow Chas Jr r 325 Lincoln ..... , ........ 1193 J
Snow Florence L r 711 W 12th ...... ... ... 1340 M
Snow Jno r 246 Eighth N ....... . . ........ 2105 M

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Snow Margaret r 1401 Mass
.... 1496 J
Snow Ma ry A Mrs r 338 Elm .
. 3135 J
Snowden Geo r 19 33 Tenn . . .. . .. . ... . ... . . 261' M
Snydal Z r RFD 6 .. . ... . .. . ....... . ..... 2630
Snyder Beauty Shop 817 Mass
. . . . .... 893
Snyder Geo M r 2136 Learnard .... . . . ... .. 2762 J
Snyder Laura W Mrs r 308 W 16th .. . . . . . . ... . 1132
Social Service Hall 837 Vt . ... . . .. .. . .. . . ... . 909
Sommer F M r R F D 6 . . ...... . ... . . . .. . 2293 M
Sommer G A r 16 E 13th ... ..... .. .. . .. . .. . . 1884
Sommers Grocery 1021 Mass . .. ...... ... . ..... 212
Sommers Machine Works 1219 N Y . .. . . . . . .. . . 659
South End Garage 1832 Mass
.. . . ... . . .. . . 1753
SOUTHERN KANSAS STAGE LINES 638 Mass .. 590
.. . . 176
South Law rence Lb r Yard 1846 Mass
Southside Produce Co 1851% Mass .. . ..... . .. .. 328

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... . . . . .. .. . . . 2797
Business Office 734 Vt
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2799
Dist rict Manager 734 Vt
. 555
Construction Dept 841 R I
... 1200
Plant Dept 734 Vt . . . . ... .
Service Calls
For Long Distance calls.
. Call Long Distance
For numbers not li st ed in directory
Call Information
To report difficulty with local service
Ask for Supervisor
To report difficulty with Long Distance service
Ask for Supervisor
To report t elephone out of order
Cal Repair Clerk
Sowde r C J r 1928 Ky
2608
Sox man C r 938 La ... . .... . .. . . .. .. ..... 2521 W
Soxman E G r 1645 R I .. ..... . . .. . .. . ... .. 2058
Soxman E W r 1312 Vt .... . . . ... . . . . .. .. 1514 J
Sox man Sandwich Inn 1403 Mass ... .. .. . .... 1035
Spalding W E r 701 Ohio .. . .... ....... .... .. 2265
Spa ngler Caroline Mrs r 644 Miss .. . ... .. .. 2931 W
Sparks Harry B r 1305 Tenn . .. . . .. . . .... . .. . 52
Sparks Hattie Mrs r 846 Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . 1299 W
Spa ~ r C W r 63 0 Ohio . . . . . . . . .
103
Spaulding Hattie r 1041 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . .
. 2511
Spears Geo r 539 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2831
Spears L B r 1344 N Y .. . . . . . . .. . .. . ... . 2289 R
Spencer D H r 1014 Miss .... . . . ... . . .. . . .. 1408
Spencer Jennie r 442 Ill .
. .... . ... . . . . . 2304 J
Spencer Sarah C Mrs r 1045 Vt . . . ., . .. . ... . .. 3053
Sphar Robt A r 2124 Vt . .... .. . ....... . .... . 2892
Spitzer Glen r 342 Lincoln . . . . .. .. . .. .. .... 1582 M
Spitzli Otto r RFD 6
. ..... .. . ... ..... 2293 R
Spoonemore H E r 838 Ill .. . ... . ..... . .... 1952
Spot Cash Meat Market 840 Mass .... . . .. . . . . . . .. 63
Spot Cash Shoe Store 745 Mass .. . .. . .. . . ... . 524
Sprague Elizabeth r Crescent Rd .. . .. . .. . ... 2425 M
Spray Charles r R F D 3 ... . . . . ... . .. .. . 712-N4
Spray Chester A r R F D 1 ..... . . .. .... . . 714-K2
Sp ri nger Chas A atty Peoples State Bk bg . . . . . . 405
Springer Chas A r 2041 Barker ..... . .. . ... 1692 R
Springer E A r R F D 1 .... .. ...... .. . . .. 847-N2
Springer J W r 1108 Tenn .. .. . . . .. .. ........ 3069
Sproull J C r 83 1 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1312 J
Spurgeon Ella R r 1042 R I. . ... . . . . ....... 2077 W
SQUIRES PHOTO STUDIO 1035 Mass . . . . . . . . 517
Stacey Floyd r 2029 Vt
....
. ..... . ... 3063
Stadium Barber &amp; Beauty Shop 1033 Mass ... . . 310
Staley Raymond E r Haskell Grds . ...... . .. . . 1983 J
Stanclift Earl r 759 Maple ... .. .. . . ... . ... 1407 R
Stanclift Earl r 71 7 Mich ........ . ....... 2970 R
Standard OM Co 94 5 N H . . . . . .. . . . . . .... . 1787
Standard Oil Service Sta 845 Ind .......... . . 1903
Standard Oil Service Sta 601 Mass . . . . . . . . . . 1412
Standing R E r 1442 Haskell ..... . ....... . 1762 W
Stanford A A r 1033 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1033 W
Stanley B C r 1732 Ky ..... .... ... ...... 2153 W
Stansbury E 0 r 1928 Ohio . .. ............ . 2603 R
Stanton A H r 632 Ky ... . .... . . . . . . .... 2210 J
Stanton A L r 2045 Leamard .. . .. • . . . ... .. .. 578
Stanwix C E r RFD 2
. . . ... ..... 770-K5
Stanwix G A r R F D 5 ... . ... . ....... . . . 733-N2
Stanwix Rollin r 507 Elm .. ... . . . . . .. .... 1194 R
Stapleton F P r 1048 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1626'
Stapp C N r 1901 Barker ... . . . . .. . .. .. . . 2042 J
Starkweather Chas r 401 Me ..... .. .. . ... . .. 2606

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Starling D D r 1525 N H
..... . .. . ... 1914 If.
Starling F A Furniture Co 623 Mass
.... 1192~
Stauffer Geo W r W 23rd . ... . . . . .. . . . .. 2829 R
Stauffer J H r 1313 Vt . . ......... . . . ... . .. 2518 J
Stavros Jno r 336 Johnson . . ..... . .... . . ... 2467 R.
Steed Elsie r 746 Miss .... . ... . ... . ..... . . 2906 JJ
Stehwein Katherine Mrs r R F D 8 .. . ... .. 743-KZ
Stein bring Louise r 1313 R I .. . .... . . . ... . 2230 W'
Stem merman A W r 1022 N Y .. . ........ . 2336 J
Stephens Laura Mrs r 1346 N H . . . ... . .. . .. 1374 R
Sterling Chas M r 920 Ind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2513 J
Sterling M W r 1129 La . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 569
Sterling P S r RFD 3
.. : . .. . .. . . .... 712-K.3Stevens Caroline F r 1032 Ky .. . .. .. ..... .. 2926 J,
Stevens P N Dentist 815 Mass . .... . . • ...... .. 1515·
Stevens R B r 1123 La . ...... ... .... . ... . . 79~
Stevens Russel r 916 E 12th . . . . ....... . . . 1489 J
Stevens W C r 1121 La.. .. ... .. .... ....
2056.
Stevens W F r 1146 Del ............... ... 23~6 W
Stevenson I C r 825 lnd .. . . . .... .. . ... . .... 256()
Stevenson I M Mrs r 1535 R I. .. . .. . .... . 2635 M·
Stevenson L J r R F D 6 . ...... ... . .. .. . 793-K5 Stevenson Mattie r 1038 Tenn . . . .. . . .... .. 2076 M•
Stewart C C Atty Bowersock bg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59·
Stewart C C r -814 Mo .. .. .. . .. ... . . . .. . . ... 136.
Stewart C D r 1005 Ky .. . ....... ... ...... . 1066Stewart C R r 705 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1121 R
Stewart C M r R F D 3 . ..... .. . . . .. ... . . 819-F12:
Stewart Marian r 1032 R I . . .. .. .. . ... ... . 1725Stewart 0 C r 1029 N Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 582 M•
Stewart V P r 1835 Mass .... .. . ... . .. . . ... 2917 R.
Stidam Rachel Mrs r 1041 Ky .... . . .... .. .. 2076 R
Stillinger Lester r R F D 1 . .. . .. ....... .. . 744-K¢
Stimpson Edwin F r 92 6 Ind ...... .. . .. . ..... 1538.
Stiner W R r R F D 5 .
. . .. . . . . ... .. . . . 781-N 2!
Stith Everett G r 1921 Barker ... .. . .. . ..... 1874Stockton Frank T r 72 0 Ind . .. . ... . . .. .... . 2159Stockwell 0 H r 1138 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2598
Stoeppelwerth W W Rev r 818 Ky . ... . .. . ... 2359 J
Stoker Ruth r 625 W 16th ... . . .. ... . .. . .... 2980•
Stokes C A r RFD 6 ...... . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 64U1
2176
Stoland 0 0 r 1845 Learnard . . .. . . . . . .
Stone Fred r 601 Miss . . . . . . . . . . .
1021
. .. 2416 W
Stone H N r 732 Conn . . . . . .
Stone H V r 1417 W 7th. ... . ...
. . . . . . 1989M
Stone J M r "1822 N H ... . . .. .. . .. . . .... 2125 J
Stone J W r 2101 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2637 R
Stone Ried H r 23 01 Barker . . . . .
266&amp;:
Stoner Ethel R Mrs r 1033 Tenn . . .
. 1657 .l
Stoner Martin r 1028 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2911 R
Stouffer E B r 1019 Me. . . . . . . . .
2767
Stout Wm T r 1329 Ky ...... . ...... ..... 2498 W·
Stover J S r 1601 R I .. .. ...... .. . . . .. .. . .. 1090·
. 3020
Stover T S Mrs r 1439 Tenn . . . . . . . . . .
Straffon C W r 1602 Mass ..... . . ... . .. . ... . 22 5'
. .. .... . . .. . 767-K2
Strahan Geo W r R F D 4
Strahm Fred r 1738 Ba rker . . . .
1380 J
Strail F P r 204 7 Barker ......... ....... 1692 M'
Strain Franklin r 1203 Oread
. 2757 R
. 2246 J
Stranathan J D r 1808 Miss . . . . . . . . .
Strange C L r 1046 Ky . . . . ........ . ... . . . . . 1850
Stratton Geo W r 1618 La .... .. ..... .. .. .. . 2253
Street J J r 1132 Ohio
. .... 1191
Strickle r Emma Mrs r 939¥., Mass. . .
2308
Strimple Eugene r 207 N 5th
. . . . . . . . . 2912 J
Stringham Mildred r 631 La
. 2690 M
1158 R
Stringham R P r 945 Ala. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stroble Joe r R F D 6
.. 798-N6
Stroda L P r R F D 4 .. . .. .. . . . .... . . .. . .. 736-K2
Strode A E r 868 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3192
Strong C B r 44 7 Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1433 M
Strong F B r 630 Ind ............. . ...... 2221 W
Strong F J r RFD 5
... 733-N4
Strong Frank r University Heights . . ..... . . . . . 1318
Strong J W r R F D 3 Eudora . .......... . 776-N4
Stuart T R r 916 Vt ...... . . . ..... . . .... 1648 W
Stu beck Emil r 804 Conn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2037
Stu beck J F r 2233 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1249 J
Stucker H M r 1135 W Campus :ft·oad·. . . . .
1982
Sturdy Joe r 1203 Oread .... . . .. . . .... . .. 2757 W
Stutes 1031 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 708
Stutsman Frank r 601 Ala .. . ... . . . .... . .. . 2962 M
Stutz Jno G Fraser Hall K U ... .. ................ 651

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Stutz Jno G r 2219 N H .. .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . 1322
Sudler Mervin T Phy 800 Mass .... . ... .. . .. . .. 1590
Sudler Mervin T Dr r W Campus dr .... . .. ... . . . 622
Suiter Maurice r R F D 3 . . . .. . ... . . .. ... 712-K2
Sullivan E F r 1638 Learnard . . . . . .. . .. . .... . 2478
Sullivan Frank T r 1530 Tenn .. .... . .. .. . 2031 R
Summers W C r 1502 Mass . . ..... .. . ...... 2639 J
Sumner J B r 1144 Pa
. ... .. . .. . . . . .. 2609 R
SUPERIOR CLEANERS 539 Ind ... .. . . .. . . .. .455
Supple Helen r 1343 Tenn .. .. ... . . ... . .. . .. 2632
Supplee G B r 1245 R 1 . . .. .. . .. .. .... . 2048 W
Supplee Geo 8 Gro 1342 Ohio ... . . . . .. . ...... 681
Surface J W r RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 764-N3
Suthenand H L r 1816 Me . . . : . .. . . .. . .... 2592 M
Sutters Garage 709 N H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 406
Sutters R M r 946 lnd .. .. .. .. . .... .. . .. 1709 M
Suttles J T r 1725 Ohio ..... ... ... . ..... . 2470 M
Suttles Louise Mrs r 875 Walnut . . . . .
2390 M
Sutton Chas £ r R F D 6 ...... ... . . . . ..... 745-N5
Swadley J F r 214 5 R I . . ..........
3193
Swain R C Mrs r 601 Lyons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2862
Swallow Vern r 1809 Barker .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. 1616 J
Swanson Henry r 107 E 1 9th .. . ... .. . .. . . . 1888 M
Swarthout D M r 1605 Crescent Road . ....... 1637
Swayze J E r 1529 Ky . . .. .. ... . ..... ..... 1326
Sweeney T J J r r 1600 Vt . ...... . ......... . 450
Swinehart E C r 900 Mo
. . . . . . . . .. ... .. . 2448 R
Swinehart E V r 1140 Ky .. . .. . . ... . . . ..... 3013
Swisher Margaret r 940 Ky. . . . . . . .
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Tait Ralph r 735 Mo . . . . ..... . .
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Talley Pearle r 824 Mass . . .... .. .. .. .... 1424 R
Tanner Da iry Fa rm R F D 2
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Tanner H E Mrs r 1126 La . . .... .. . .. . . .. . . . 1503
Tanner Nellie Mrs r 2228 Tenn . . . .. ....... 2736
Taylor E · N r 832 Tenn . ......... . . . . . . .. 2275 W
Taylor Grover Mrs r 153 0 Tenn .. . ..... . . 2031 M
Taylor H C r 1133 W Hills Parkway . .. . .. . .. . 1865
Taylor Jas S r R F D 4 ........... . ...... 847-K3
Taylor J no W r 762 Locust .... ........ .. 2205 W
Taylor Lui a Mrs r 760 Maple . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 1407 W
Taylor U L r 737 Ark .. . .... .. .. . .. . ... . .. 2174 W
Taylor Wm r R F D 5
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Teeter Ella Mrs r 1238 Miss .. . . . . .. .. . . . 1096 J
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Teich E A R r 1031 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . .
Telephone Co (see S Westn Bell Tel Co)
Templin Olin r 616 Tenn . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . ." .. . 586
Tenney W E r 1711 Ma.. . . ... .. .... ... .. 815
Terrace Tea Room 1316 Ohio .. . . ·.. . . . .. . . . . . 547
Terrill J A r 19 W 11th . . . . . . .
. .. 2932 M
Terry El izabeth 'Mrs r 1 704 Ky . . . . . . . .. .. .. 2561
Terry Shop The 924'h Mass . . . . . . . . .
348
Testerman F M Rev r 1709 Vt .. . . ... .
1809 M
Teter Chas A r 2200 Haskell ...... . . . .. . .. 2113 J
Teter Clyde r 29 Winona ...... .. .. .. . . . . .... 694
TETERS CUT RATE GRO 309 E 12th ........ 332
Teviotdale D J r 406 W 6th . . . . . . . .
. ... 2941
Thayer Neil H r 738 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1246 M
Thayer WAr R F 9 2 .... . .. . . . .. . ..... . 851-K4
Theta Phi Alpha 1105 La . . ... . . ..... . . .. . . . . 1255
Theta Tau 1409 Tenn . .
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Thiele Walter G a tty Lw Ntl Bk bg
. 294
Thiele Walter G r 630 Ohio ... .. ... .
2040
Thies Edw H r 532 Tenn ... . . . ..... . . . .. . ... 1375
Thiry C H r R F D 3 ... . ... . . . ....... . . 746-K4
Thiry J F r R F D 3 . . .
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Thiry Winford r RFD 3 Osk aloosa . . . . . . .. . 819·F6
Thomas Chas W Rev r 1124 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . 1429
Thomas Elsie r 1131 N Y . .
. . . . . . . . . . 1646
Thomas G H r 924 Ala ... . .. . . . .. . .. . ......1268 W
Thomas H D r 1340 R I . ...... . . . . . . . ... . . 2149 J
Thomas Louisa S Mrs r 1428 Tenn . . . . . . :o. . 1316
Thomas Mary r 1712 K y ..... . ...... .. .. .. 2153 M
Thomas Mary S Mrs r 12tH Tenn . . . ....... ... 579
Thomas 0 D r 908 Conn .. .......... .... 2192 W
Thome N F Jr r R F D 6 . ... . . .... ... . . . . . 735- N2
Thompson Agnes r 1100 La ... . . .. . ... . . .... . 471
Thompson Grocery 1103 Mass . .. .. .
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Thompson J F r 736 Me . .. .... .. .. .. .. . 2306 M
Thompson Jack · r 1909 Ky . . . . . . . . .. . .... 2589 M
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THOMPSON STUDIO 829 Mass .. .. . .. . ..... - ~'-4
Thompson Thos r 715 Mich .. ...... . . . .. . ... 1685.
Thompson W R r 1325 Mass .............. 1361 Mi
Thorne Ella Mrs r 10[6 N H . .. . . . . . . . . ... 1972 R
Thornton D P r 1244 Prospect . . .. . . ... . . .. 2494 M
Thurber Geo r 1128 Del .. .. . .. .. . . .. . ... 2938 J
Thurnau Harry C r 1726 Ind ... . ...
2030
Tibbetts M R r 901 Maine ... . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. 1059
Tibbetts Z H Dentist 927 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
Tibbetts Z H Dr r 901 Me ... . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . 1059
Tid row F M Mrs r 538 Ind .. .. . ... .. . .. . .... 45!'!
Tid row Lydia Mrs r 1125 R I. ........ .. ..... 185~
Tingle W E r 1201 Conn .. . .. ... . . .. . • . .. .. . 1062
Tipton J H r 742 Maple ............... .. . ll30M
Tissue Kathryn r 1205 Oread . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2809
Titterington C F r R F D 1 . . .. .. . .. . ... . 799-N5
Titus W B r 835 La .................. . .. . 2348
Tobler J J r 633 Conn .. .. ... . .
1262
Tobler J S r 1923 La .... ...... ... .. .. . _ .. 2324 J
Todd E R r 1201 N J .. ... .. .... . . . ... . ... 1896 M
Todd Fern L r 1339 Mass .... . . . . ... .. . . . 1321 J
Todd Karl M r 820 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2921 R
Tompkins J L r 2317 Mass . . ... ... . . . ... 2224 1111
Toms Frank r R F D 3 . ........ . .. . . . ... 745-Kl
Topham Emma B Mrs r 945 R I. . . . . . . . . . . . 2186.
Topping C J r 813 Ill . .... . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. 2164 J
Topping Chas r R F D 1 ... . .... .. . . .. . ... 767-N4
Topping Frank r R F D 2 ...... .. ........ 855-N 4
Topping J R r 1246 N H .. ........ , ... .. .. 2048 J
Torgeson Will r 939 Ind .. . .. ..... . ....... . 1993.
Torn eden Earl A r 935 Conn . . ..... . ...... . . 205 5;
Tough J S Bismarck Grove . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . .. 1385
Tough J S r Bismarck Grove Barn . . . . . . . . . . 1390
Towler A L r 90 9 W 6t h .......... .. . ... . 1901 M
Towne Louise r 1147 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1147
Towne Roy r 22 01 K y
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2735 RTracy Henry C r 1105 Mo . .. ...... .
1110
Transue Oil Co 714 N 3rd .. . .
518
Transue Oliver H r 1123 Ore
. 1708 W
T raynor Barney L r 74 5 Elm
. . . . . . . . . 3023
Treece E L r 1635 Miss
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Trent G W r 343 Mich .
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Treworgy Harry r 701 Me
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623 Vt . . . ....... . .. . .... : . ." . . . ... . ..... 319&lt;
Trian.gle Fraternity 1145 Ind ..... .. ... . . . . .. . 612
Tripp Ralph r 2116 Vt .... . .....• o • • • • • • • • • • 1732·
Trivett R K r 1715 Bark er
... 1376 M
Troutman Fred r 204 W 13th
.. .... . .. 1786 RTrueblood E E r 1621 N H
.. .. ...... 2273 J
Trumbull Harold W r 1 53 4 Vt
2977Trumbull J T Mrs r 2101 Ky
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2190 W
Trumbul·l Opal r 2101 K y . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . 2190 W:
Tryon E A r 1007 W 6th . .. . . . ~ .. ~ : ~ ~ . . . 2234 J
Tuckel Felix r R F D 6 . . .. .. ... .. . . . .... 703-N:3
Tu ck er Geo C r 1947 Barker ... . , . . . . . . .. ... 1389
Tucker J no H rl est Ins bg ...... . . . . ....... 506,
Tu€ker Ma rjorie r 62 9 N 4th . .. . ."." .. . ." . . .. 3049 R
Tuggle J A r 245 fyfich .... . ... . ... ... . .. . 2225 J
Tullos J H Mrs r 839 Mass .. . . . . . .. .. .. . , . 2520.
Tupy Leslie T r 2028 N H . . .... . .. . .. . . . . 1678 M
Turner C E r 1423 Ky
.. . ... . . . . .• • ... . . 1580 W
Turner F H r 714 'h Mass .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 3040
Turner Guy 0 r 1740 Mass
.. . . .. . . .. . .. 2024 M
TURNER HARRY COAL CO 633 N H . . . . . . . 1010
Turner Jno Paul r 1618 Ky ...... ." ...... . 2373 W,
Turner Nettie Mrs r 1229 Ohio . .. . . .... . .. . . 2577
Turner Outlet Store 820 Mass . . .. . . . .. . ... .. . 431,
Turner Wm J B r 1820 Ill .. .. .... .. .. .. .. 2026 R
Turney A H r 1501 Pa . . ... ... . . . .. .. . .. 2932 W
Tusher H J r r 536 Tenn . . . . . . . . .
. 2905 RTutt Andrew r 1241 N J ... .... . . . .. . ... 2489 W
Tuttle Cafe 16 E 9th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367
Tuttle Chas N r 910 N J . . . . .
1666 W
Tuttle G A r 1021 Conn ... . .... . ... . .· . ... 1427 R
Tweed Home Steam Laundry 800 Qa~. . • • . . . . 922
Twente J W r 934 Ind ..... ...... .. ..... .. 2047 M
Tyler D T r 1325 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1131 R
Tyson Jared r 1120 R I .. ..... .... ...... . 2695 J
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Ullrich J r 1424 Ohio ...... _ .. . . . __ ..... 2694 J
Ulm Jno r 716 W 6th ... . .. . . ........ . . .. . . .. 86
Olm Sarah Mrs r 1220 Tenn . .. . . ......... .. 2512 W
Ulrich A E r R F D 1 ... . ... ...... .. ... . . 770-N4
Ulrich Eldon r 2135 Tenn . ... ..... . ... _ . .. 2369 W
Ulrich H H r R F D 6 Baldwin . . . . . . . .... 798·N4
Ulrich J R r 1308 Ky . . ........... .. . ... . 1490 J
Ulrich Robt r R F D 6 . _ . .. . . ... . .. . . ... .. 783-N6
Unclaimed Freight Store 734 Mass .... . .. .... . 615
Underhill H E r 1714 Miss . ... . . . ... ..... ... 2074
Underwood E H r 2117 Vt. .. ... . . . ...... .. 2497 J
Underwood J r 2321 Vt . ... . . ... . .. . . .. . 2595 W
UNDERWOOD J SONS Seeds 608 Mass. . . . . .
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Underwood Prescott r 808 Miss .. ... ... . . 2906 M
Underwood Roy L r 1912 La . .. . _ ... . .. . ... 1630
Unde rwood W M r 1209 W 6th . ... . . . . ... . _ .1876
Underwood Wm r 634 La ... .. . . . ... . ...... 1265
Unger Jno r 709 Me .... . .... . . . ....... .. . 1369 J
Un1on Bg Cafeteria K U Campus .. . . .. . .. ..... 2100
Union Pacific Ry Co
Freight Depot N 2nd &amp; Locust .. . .. .. .. . .. .. 28
Passenger Depot N 2nd &amp; Maple . . . ... . .... . 76
UNION PACIFIC STAGES 638 Mass . . .. .. ..... 590
Unitarian Church 1201 Vt ..... ...... . . . ... .. 1561
U S Automatic Fire Alarm Co 1116 N H ...... 1840
U S Post Office 645 N H . .. .. ..... . ..... .... 276
United Stores Co 933 Mass .... .. .. .. . ..... 2599
University Club 1433 Ohio . ... .. . .... _ . .. ... 512
University Club Dormitory 1435 Ohio .... . _ ... . 995
UNIVERSITY COAL CO 200 Locust ........ _ . 222
University Place Gro 1801 Ill . . ... . .... . . . .. 2420
University Y M C A Fraser Hall ... .. . . . ..... '.380
Urbansky Ben Mrs r 1121 Ohio ........ .. .... 2793

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Valley Grain &amp; Produce Co 403 N 2nd .. ...... 940
Van Hoesen Anna Mrs r 1537 R 1 . ... _ ..... 2252 M
Van Horebeck A r 1446 Ky ..... .. . .. ..... . 1860
Vanity Beauty Shop 7 W 11th ... .. . • .. ..... 1372
Van Meensel S F M Sr r 1649 Ill ..... ... . ... 2791 M
Van Neste H G r R F D 5 ... ... . . . ... . . .. 733·K2
Van Nice Thos r R F D 5 ........ . .. . .. . .. 733-N5
Van Noy H E phy 1021 Mass ...... _ ........ 594
Van Noy H E Dr r 2445 Mass . . ..... _ . . .. .. . 519
Van Sickle A A r 1516 Vt . ... . ....... .. 2771 J
Van Swearingen Lucille r 1015 Ky . . .. . .. .. 2166 W
Va rnum F L r 2026 Vt
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Varnum Lynn Mrs r 713 Mo .... .. ... . .... 2307 W
Varnum Walter H r 717 Mo ................ 1468
Varsity Annex Confectionery 1015 Mass . .. . . . .. 1054
Varsity Cleaners 14th &amp; Mass . .. ... _ .. . ... . .. 400
Varsity Theatre 1015 Mass . ... .. . .... . . . .. . . 132
Vaughan Frank Barber &amp; Beauty Shop 1033 Mass 310
Veatch Howard A r 731 Tenn .... . .... ... . 3153 J
Verney W C r 917 La ..... ................ 2045
Vernon E G r 1112 Tenn
. . . .. . .. ...... 2137
VERNON$ HARDWARE 1035 Mass . . . . . . ... . 107
Vickery Chas r 1317 R I . . .· ... .. . . . _ ..... 2579 W
Viets Clinton r RFD 3 .................. 758-K4
Viets Ivan D r 716 Ark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
487
Vincent Lavene r 1700 Barker ..... ... .... 2506 W
VIRGINIA MAY FLOWER SHOP 707 Mass . . .
88
Vogler V r 942 N J
.... _ . . ... . _ .... .. 1024 R
Vogts Studio 1347¥.. Mass ..... .. . ... . . .. ... 2375
Vogue Millinery 727 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
von Miller Corwin C Rev r 1245 Oread
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Wade Frank W r 1301 Conn . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2291
Wade J E r 212 E 18th ·
. 2483 R
Wade Jno R r W 13th ::::::::: : : : :: :::: 2626 J
Wade W 0 r 1013 N H .... : ... . ... . .. .. ... 1647
Wadhams Vance A r 912 Ind . .... ...... . . 1520 R
2633
Waeffler Geo r 1321 Tenn .
Waffle Shoppe The 644 Mas~ · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 44
Wager J J r R F D 6 ......... : : : : : : : : : . . . : 748-K2
Waggoner J W r 711 Ala ..... .. . .. .. ..... ... 2136
Wagstaff R B r 1212 La . . _ . . . _ . . ...... _ . ... . 378
Wagstaff R H r 1730 Ind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3065
Waldron A R r 745 Dl . . ... . ... . .. .. ... . 1395 M
Walker A T r 1646 La . . -.. ..... ... . . . _. . . 1553
.Walker Andy r 1837 Tenn ...... . . .. : . . ... 1706 J

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Walker Jas H P r 1416 Ky .. . . .. .. ... _ .... . . 458
Wa·lker Juanita r 941 N J . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 3044
Walker Minnie B Mrs r 824 Tenn .. ...... . . 1085 M
Walker Robt S r 2046 N H
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. . .. 2637 W
Walker Vernon r 18_12 Tenn .. . ... _ .... . .... 2965
Walker W 0 r 350 E 12th
... 2241 J
Wall C L Mrs r 1340 Vt .
. .. 1361 W
Wallace Eugene M r 537 Mich.
. 1256 J
Wal-lace Inez r 17 4 7 Tenn
. .... . . . ..... 2490 M
Wallace J A r 446 Ark.
. . .... ........ 1541
Wallace L H r 1914 Tenn .
. ... . . .. . . . .. . 2490 R
Wallace Ollie Mrs r 1011 Ind
.. 2953
Wallace W J r 1011 Ind .
. ... .. 2953
·walling Lalia r 1242 La
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Walt &amp; Toms Lunch 627 Mass
931
Walters F D r R F D 6 . . . . . . . . . . .
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Walters L M r R F D 2 . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 776-K4
Walters Orville S r 215 E 18th . . . . . . . . . . 2618 M
Walters Wm Everett r 2228 E Drive . . ........ 3012
Walton J C produce 600 Mass ...... . .. . . . . .... 430
Walton Jack r 730 Miss . . . ....... . .. . . ..... 1978
Walton Jno r 929 Conn ....... ... . . .. . . . . 1567 M
Wampler Saml E r 1305 Vt. . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . 3088
Ward A W r 1330 Mass . .. ...... . .. ... .. . 2559 M
Ward C T r 615 Ohio .. ...... . . . . ... .. _ ..... 526
WARD FLOWER SHOP 931 Mass . ... • ...... 621
If no answer call . .. .. . ...... ..... ... ... 2753
Wa rd Mina Mrs r R F D 4 .... . ... . ..... 2720 R
Ward Ralph r 1530 Barker ....... .. . .. ... . .. 2753
Ward W W Meats 643 Ind ... .. . . .... . ..... ... 314
Wards Greenhouse 931 Mass . ... . _ . ...... . ... . 621
Ware Galen L r 1724 Miss .. .. .. ...... .. . . . 1152
Ware Josie Mrs r 807 N Y .... . . ... .. . .. .. 1370 W
Ware Lloyd L r 829 Miss. _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Warfield Jack r 1911 Ky .. . ...... . . . . .. ... 2402 J
Warner Robt W r 2234 Tenn .............. 2595 J
Warren L E r 632 N H ........ ..... ..... 1857 W
Warren Will r 1245 La ... .... .... . . . .... . .. 2814
Wate rm ulder G Rev r 1639 Mass
2959
Waters Ruth r 938 Vt . . ........ .. . .... 2613 W
Watkins Cash Grocery 404 Locust . .. .• .. . .... 873
Watkins Hall University Campus ......... . .... 950
Watkins J B r 1500 La . . . _ . . ... _ .. . . . . _ . .. 292
Watkins Land Co 1047 Mass . ...... _ .. ....... 704
Watson Carrie M r 1310 La ...... . . . . . . _ . .. 1534 J
Watson David r 1012 R I
.. . .......... 2585 J
Watson E A genl reprs 305 Mill .. .. .. . _ . .. .. . 2875
Watson E 0 r 305 Mill .. .. . .. .. .. .. • .. . .. 2875
Watt Bros r R F D 1
..... . .. . .... . . . 749-K4
Watt Elsie M Mrs r 1602 W 4th ....... . .. ... 1937 J
Watt J no r 649 Sixth N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473
Watts Ernest r R F D 1 .... . ... . .. .... . . . 768-N4
Watts Wm r 946 Conn
....... .. .... . .. 1785
Weatherby E S r 1017 Ind .. _ .......... . .. 1864
WEAVER A D Dry Good~ 901 Mass .. . .. ..... .. 636
Weaver A D r 737 Ind ... .... . . . ... ..... . ... 241
Webb C C r 1901 Me ... . . . .. . ............. 1720
Webb W B r 713 R I . . . ..... .. .. ...... 1629 W
Weber A r 1200 W 23rd
. .. . . ...... . . .. 1211
Weber Louise r 1200 W 23rd ....... . .. .... . 1211
Webster G L r 719 Ala . . ........... .. . . . . 1915
Webster Lillian M r 632 Miss .... . _ .. _ ... ... 2295 J
WEBSTER$ GROCERY 912 Mass . . . • . . . . . . . 58
. 2157 W
Webster R L r 744 N 2nd . . . . . . .
Weddington R D r 1729 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2101
Weed Anna Mrs r 1320 Ohio . . .. .... . ... . . 2738 R
Weeks Arthur F r R F D 2 . . . . . ... . .. . . . 784-N2
Weeks &amp; Jellison garage 7 W 7th . . . . . . . . . . . 987
Weeks M R r 1746 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... 2664 W
Weeks Reuben r RFD 1 Vinland .
. 849-N6
Weeks W H r RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . .
. 745-N6
Weibel Della Mrs r RFD 3 . . ....... . ...... 754-NJ
Weiser Rudolph r 829 Ala ... ... ... . ...... 2057 M
Welborn R C r R F D 5. . .. ... . . ... ..... 728-Kl
Welch G.,H r 1208 Del. ... .. .. .. ..... .. _ .. 2356 J
Wells Air Craft Co 413 N 2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562
Wells Chas W r R F D 6 . .... . .... . . . ... ... 769-NS
Wells L 0 Mrs r 724 Vt .. .. .. .. . . ........ 2643 J
Wells Wm H r R F D 6 ...... . . .. ....... . 769-N6
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Wenrich F C Mrs r 38 Winona ... . ........ 2242 R
. .. .. . .. .... .. . 1232
Werly Jno r 941 Miss . . .
Werner Henry r 1713 Ala
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Wesley Foundation 1300 Oread .............. 1460
WEST END GROCERY 647 Ind . .... ·' · . . . .... . .. 1
WEST END MEAT MARKET 643 Ind ... ...... . 314
West J A r 1320 Haskell ... ...... . ........ 2140 J
West J R r 1604 N H . .... . .. . .. ... . ..... 2670 W
Westergren Lucy r 400 Ind.
. . .... .. . . 3062
WESTERN GREYHOUND LINES 638 Mass . . ... 590
Western Union Telegraph Co 646 Mass . ... . . 2764
To send a Telegram or Cablegram call
Western Union
West'heffer Don r R F D 3 Eudora . ... .... 795-K4
Westminster Hall 1221 Oread ........ . . .. ... . 804
Westminster Hall Girls Dept 1221 O,read .. .. ..... 706
Wettig Arthur r 1300 Ohio .. .. . . . . .. . . .. .. 2738 W
Wetzel Geo T Ins Bowersock Bg .. . ... . .... ... 133
Wetzel Geo T r 818 Mo ... . ... .... ... . . .... 1798
Weyerm~~;ller Geo r 435 Ill ... . .. . .... . .... 2665 J
Weyermuller Harry r 2046 Mass ... ... . .. .... 2826
Wharton W L r 1045 Ky .. ........ ... ... 2446 J
Whedon Chas r R F D 2 .......... . . . ... . . 853-N2
Wheeler J J r 1024 Ala ....... . ...... . ... . . 2143 M
Wheeler Jeanette r 1212 La . . .. . .. . .. .. . ... .. 378
Wheeler Raymond H r 1656 Ind . . . . . .. ..... 2532
Wherry Neal M r 1805 Miss . ... . .. . . . .. . ... 1957
Whetstone W E r 1411 Mass ..... .. .. . ... 2731 W
Whipple F C r 1901 N H . .
. . ... ... . . . . .. 1938
WHITCOMBS GREENHOUSE 844 Tenn .. . ... 275
White Annie r 825 Ala . . . .. .. . ... . . . .. . . . 2057 J
White Carl r 1215 N J . .... . . . .. .. . . ... . 1896 W
Wh ite E A r 1641 W 9th ........ .. .. .. .. 2612 J
White Floyd r 1112 Conn . .. ....... . . . .. ... 2543 J
White Jno r 1800 Ala . ... . .. .... . . ..... .. 2374M
White Oscar H r 724 Ala . .. . .. . ....... . ... 2610
White P F r R F D 2 ... ... . . . . . . ...... 848-N4
White R G produce 820 Vt ....... . . . . . ... .. 311
White Rebeca r 646 Mich ....... .. ... .... 2588 W
White Robert r 2110 Barker. . .
. .... 1291 J .
White T H r 1016 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 907
Wh ite Thad Mrs r 925 Ala .. . ........ . ... . 2759 M
White W H Mrs r 1825 N H .
. 2395 J
White W W real estate 813¥.. Mass
.. . ...... 424
White W W r 2301 Mass
.... . . ..... 1445
Whiteker Produce Co 843 N H . ...... . . ...... 592
Whiteside Henry r 524 Mechanic ... . . ... .... 1984
Whiting M M Mrs r 508 La ...... . . . ......... 151
Whitman R B r RFD 3 .............. . .. 819-Fl5
Whitney W R r 718 W 4th .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 2644
Whitte.n Etta B Mrs r 1321 Ohio .......... 2550 M
Wible Chester r R F D 6 Baldwin .... . .. . . . 778-K4
Wickersham G C r 635 R I .. .. .......... .. 1335 W
.. .. .. . ... 2514 M
Wiechen G G r 1225 R I
WIEDEMANN CONFECTIONERY 836 Mass .. .. *182
Wiedemann F r 1947 Vt ............. .. .... 1236
Wiedemann Louise A r 1700 Vt .. . . ..... . . .. . 1182
Wiedemann Robt Mrs r 829 Conn .... .. . . .. 1032 M
Wiedemann Wm r 1700 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1182
Wieman F W Mrs r 716 R I. ... . . .. . ... . . 2676 R
Wiggins A C r 1746 N H ........ ........ . 1681 M
Wiggins Bert r 910 La . . . . . . . .. .. ..... . 2021 W
334
Wiggins Farm Implements 821. Vt. . . . . . . . . . .
Wigg ins J B r R F D 1 .. . ... . . . . . . . .... . 739-N4
Wi~~ins P•oduce 821 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
334
Wlghton Zetta P r RFD 1 . ............... 714-K3
Wil ber Clark r 645 Me
.... ..... .. .. .. . 1989 W
Wilbur Florence r 902 La .
2913
Wil~ur Geo r R F D 3
. ... .. . . ..... . , .. .. 754-N4
Wilcox A M r 1606 Vt ...... .. ............ 691
Wilcox M N r 726 Ark .... .............. 3143 R
Wilcox W B r 1018 Ky ...... .. . .. ...... 2236 W
Wilder Bessie E r 1 R32 Mass ... .. .. . . .. . . . 2273 W
Wilder Edw A r 729 R I .. .... , • . . . . . . . . 1691 R
Wllderson F L r 770 Ash .. .. .. .. . . ... . . 1933 J
Wiley Bros Grocery 401 Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447
Wil~v Elza r 64~ Mo . ... . ............... . 2962 J
Wiley Millard r 228 Locust . . . .
. . 1832
Wilhelmi Max F r 607 La . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 948
Wilkerson Fred 0 r 1730 Learnard .. . . . .. . . 2780 R
Wilks Rosa Mrs r 42 Winona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2754
Wil lert Mary D r 932 Mi ss
...... . ..... 2377 J
Williams Albert r 1329 Conn . .. . ... . . . .... 2149 R
Williams Chris r 1741 Tenn . . . . ..... . .. .. . . 2914 J
W'~liams David r R F D 1
......
. 768-N/
Williams Dick ofc 1047 Mass . .' .... . • . ........ 704

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Williams Dick r 1235 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967
Williams Fred r 839 Conn ... . . . .. .. . .. . . 2937 J
Williams Fred S r 646 Mo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1871
Williams K E r RFD 6 ... . ........ . ..... 831-K2
Williams Raymond A r 832 Miss ..... .. .... . 1901 J
Williams Roger M r RFD 6 . ............. 735-K2
Williams W T r 934 O&gt;nn ........ . .... • .. .. 1024 M
WiJiiamson A L Mrs r 1530 Tenn . . . . .. .... 1428 J
Williamson Bert L r 723 Ill ... .. ...... . .... 1887 M
Williamson P A r 1323 Conn . . . .... . . . .. .. 2514 R
Willis A W r 525 Ind ....... . . ..... .... .. 1187 R
Will.fllan Fred G r 725 R I .... .... .. .. .... 1629 J
Willmann G r 837 Ohio .. . . . . . ... .. . ...... . 2270 J
Wilson Chas r 1016 R I. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. . . 2585 W
Wilson Clarence r 642 Ky . . . . . . . .. . . . ..... . 1548
Wilson D S r 1146 N Y .......... • ....... 582 J
Wilson Dorothy r 1423 Ohio . .. .... . . ... . ... 2063
Wilson E A Mrs r 166 Maple .. .. .. . . . . .. .. 26'6 6 J
WMson Eli r 323 Ill . . .................... 2437 W
. 2131 M
Wilson Esther M r 1609 La . . . . . . . . . .
Wilson Homer D r 1510 Mass
. . . 1569
Wilson Inez r 715 W 9th ... .. ... .. . . ... . 2794 R
WILSON J B Atty 729 Mass ..... . . . . ........ 313
Wilson J B r 414 W 12th ... . ....... .. .. . .. 1218
Wilson J J r RFD 5 .. .. .... ... . . . ... .. . 728-N5
Wilson Jesse M r 945 P a ...... .. ........ 2443 M
Wilson Robt R r R F D 6 .. ............ . . .. 735-K3
Wilson Ruthie Mrs r 1130 R I ............ 2241 R
WMson Swede Billiard Parlor 731 Mass . ....... . . 540
WILSON W E clnr 712 Mass . ..... . ..... .... . 505
Wilson W E r 2045 N H ....... .. . . . .. ... . 1739 W
Wilson W I r 1646 Barker ..... . . . . .. ..... 2372 R
Wilson Wiley r 141 Maple ...... . . . .. ..... 2666 W
Windmill Grocery 900 Miss .. . ... .. ..... . . ... .. 413
WINDMILL MEAT MARKET 900 Miss .......... 157
Winfrey Armenia Mrs r 543 Mich . . . . . . . . . 2588 R
Winn Ve rna Mrs r 1502 Ky .. ... . ........ 1469 J
Winne Alna Mrs r 1547 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2993
Winsler C C r 717 Miss .. .. .. . .. .. . . .... 2235 W
Winston Alice r 1620 Mass
.. . ·' · . ... . . . 1286 J
. ... ... 1141
Winston Anna Mrs r 816 Me.
Winston F H r 1701 Ohio . . .
. . . . . ... . .. .. 2730
Winston Ruth Mrs r 526 Ind
.. . ... . 1784 M
Winter Calvert J r 1734 Vt ... . . . . . . . . .. . 1825 R
Winter Paul B r R F D 1
......... .. ... 799-N2
Winters Charley r 645 Ark ... . . . .... . . ... 2174 M
Winters Harry r 2113 Ky ....... .. ....... 1551 M
Wise Chas A r R F D 5 ............... . . . 2604
Wise Elmer B r R F D 5 .. .. . . ........ ... . 773-K2
Wise Geo r 730 Ark . . . . . ... . ..... .... . 2193 J
Wise J C Mrs r 1903 Barker ..... ........ .. 2243
Wise L B r 804 Ark . . . . .... ... .. .... .. . 2535 W
Wise Luci"'e Mrs r 1008 Maine . ........ .. . 1158 W
Wiseley Tinie L Mrs r 815 Ark . .. .. ....... . . 2223 M
Wismer Nettie M r 342 Johnson . ...... .. . . .. . 2467 J
Withers J r 811 E 13th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2591
Withington A B Mrs r 928 Ohio ....... .. . 1413 R
Withingtttn Alfred N r 621 Ill ... .. . ...... 1670 J
Woestemeyer A E r 1614 Ky .... . .. .. .. . ... 2173 J
Wolfe G C r 1012 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
969
Wolfe Gus r 1933 Learnard ....... . . . .... 2218W
Wolf's Book Store 919 Mass ... ........ . .... 523
Wolfson Abe Pawn Shop 637 Mass ...... .... .. 675
Wolfson Abe r 821 Ohio
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Wolgamott Edith r 1223 Ohio . ... . ..... . . . . 2382
Wolters Caroline r 721 Mo
...... . 2307 R
WOLTERS READY -TO-WEAR 823 Mass . . . . . . 913
Wood Chas r RFD 5 . .... ... .. . . . .. .. .. . . 781-N3
Wood Edd A r 2128 N H . .... .. .... ... .. 1038 M
Wood Hotel 744 N H . .. . . ... ... . ... . ... . .. 557
WoodS A r 120 W 13th .. ........ ... .... .... 318
Woodard A S r 1423 Ohio .... . . . . . . ... . . . 1171
Woodard H 0 r 1122 Ohio .. .. .. .... ... .. 2602 R
Woodard PH r 1743 La .... .. . .. . .. ....... 2960
Woodbury B H r 817 Ill ............... . .. 2939 W
Woodford Coy B Mrs r 828 Tenn ... . . . .... 2605 M
Woodruff Jno S r 1915 Vt . ... . ...... .. . . . 1780 M
Woodward D S r 1025 Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Woodward Grace Mrs r 1005 R I. . .... .... 2312 M
Woodward Merritt r R F D 6 .... . . .. ...... 77l!-K2
Woody Elgin r 640 Ark . .. ....... . .. ... . 1665 W
Woolf Brothe.rs clo 1023 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 660
Woolworth F W Co 915 Mass . . ... . .... .. .... 1272

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WOO-ZWI

Wootton A L r 1208 Pa .
. ..... . ...... 1793 W
WORLD COMPANY 722 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Wray 0 E r 1908 Vt .
. .... . . ..... 2194 J
Wright B Mrs r 804 La .. . .... . .. .. ..... 1463 M
Wright Justice E r 940 Tenn , . . . . . . . . . .
. 2681
Wright Ray Ins 824 Mass
. 457
Wright Ray T r 33 Winona ..... .. .. . .. ... 2969 M
Wulfkuhle G 0 r 2038 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . .
2735 J
Wu,lfkuhle L A r 231 N 6th ...... . .... . . . 2303 W
Wynn J 0 r R F D 6
1154 M

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. 1315
Yahn W F r 1501 E 15th ................ 21-!2 W
Yancy A N r 800 Ark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1736
Yates A R r 1800 lll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 2783
Yates H R Mrs r 800 In.d ... . . . . . . . . .. ... 2646 R
Yates WAr 821lll .... ·... ...... .. . ..
.. 2143J
Yeager C C r 928 Me . .
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . 1304
Yeaton Blanche B Mrs r 1101 Vt .. .. ...... 2481 M
YELLOW CAB &amp;: BAGGAGE CO 7 w 7th. . . .
711
Venner W 0 r 1139 R l . . . . . . . . . . .... ... 2539 R
Ye Tavern Tea Room 1403 Tenn ............. 2503
Yewdall Chas r 1235 Conn . ... . ... .. . . .. .. 130f! J
Yoeman R W r R F D 1 . .. . , .... ... .. 763-N3
York 0 T r R F D 1 Vinland ...... .. .. .. .. 849- N5
Young C 0 r 601 La.. . .
. .. . .. ... . 1687

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C L r 2130 Learnard ..... . . .. ... . . 2762 R
C M r 1346 La . . . .... . ... ... ... ...... . 639
Chas B r 606 Tenn . .... . . ... .. ...... 1578
Chas B r R F D 3 .. ....... .. . .... .. 745-K4
Cora May Mrs r 808 Me .. . ... .. .... 1573 M
Ernest W r 1216 W 4th . .. . . ... . .. .. 1987
Guy E r 928 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 2455
Mansfield r 1725 Tenn .. ... ...... .. . 2199 M
R C r 408 W 13th . .. .... . . . . . . . . .. . 1996 R
V A r 1340 Haskell ..... ......... .. .. 1525
Jas r 900 Ohio
.. . .. ... ...... 2536 M

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Zajicek Jno F Capt r 1616 N H . . . .. . .... 2670 J
Zephyr Bakery 546 Mass
...... . . . .. ...... 209
Ziesenis C H tinner 207 W 8th . . . . . . . . .
. 620
Ziesenis C H r 1022 Ala .
1023
Ziesenis Catherine r 82 4~2 Mass . . . . . . . . . 1424 R
Ziesenis Fred r 817 Ala .. ...... .... ..... 1573 W
Zi'lner J H r 15th &amp; Prairie .. .. ... .. .. ... 2142 J
Zimmer L K MD 922 Ky .. .... . ...... . ... .. 437
If no answer call
.........
. 870
Zimmerman J A r 924 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999
Zinn M E r 1927 Learnard ..... .... . ...... 2218 J
Zook A 0 r 1803 Mass.
. ........... 2546
Zweifel Wm r 1132 W Hill Parkway .
. ... 1695
Zwicky J 0 r 529 Walnut . ..... . ..... .. ... . . 1470

�Leisure Can Be Yours

MR I D G E

in the afternoons
... gaiety . .. companions
that stimulate . • • • hours of
pleasure.
These are things that l eisure
moments give !
Yet many of us lose the minutes
that would make them possible,
in time-killing routine. Waste
them on such tasks-if we may
mention one- as running from
distant parts of the house each
time the telephone rings .
We don't say that merely having telephones where you need

~

them will cut your household
work in half.
But we do maintain that additional telephones in the upstairs
hall, in the bedroom, in the
kitchen, will aid immensel y in
organizing your w ork to obtain
a maximum of time for the things
you want to do.
We can gi ve you facts about
how to make your telephone service an investment in leisure - how
actually to double its convenience
at a small increase in cost . Call the
telephone company business office;
·it won't obligate you in any way.

SOUTHWESTERN BEL"' TELEPHONE

Co.

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Does It Tire You
To Run Up and Down Stairs?
You use as much energy in stepping up one foot, as in
walking 13 feet on the level, say scientists.
That's a reason for extension telephones in upstairs
bedrooms.

They're handy for women who spend several

hours a day upstairs ... dressing the children, doing housework, sewing or just i!esting. You can make or answer calls
without running downstairs to do it.
The cost is little more than that of your daily paper . ..
hardly worth considering when compared with the time and

.

work and weariness they save you!

Call the telephone business office for details on
"extensions"

�LAWRENCE, KANSAS

CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
JANUARY, 193 3 .
For Information Concerning This D irectory C all th e Business O ffice

Apron Supply Service

Abstractors
Banks Frank E Merchants Ntl Bk Bg . . 984
EMICK JNO C 720 Mass . ... . . . . . . . . 396

Co-Operative Linen Supply
1040 Conn . . 947

Associations

Adding Machines
SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINESLawrence Typew riter Exch
737 Mass . .... . 548

Advertising
Directory Advertising

Attorneys

SOUTHWESTERN BELL TEL CO ·n~ J. EPHONE

DIRECT ORY

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Ca.nno t Be Duplicated
IT

RE ACHES

Every One-E verywhere
E very Day
\ Vi th Its Message of
"WHER E T O BUY I T"
734 Vt
.. 2799

Agricultural Implements
JOHN DEERE AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTSGreen Bros 633 Mass
McCORMICK DEERING FARM
IMPLEMENTSCutter's Hardwa re 810 Mass
Wigg ins Farm Imp lements Case
Mac hinery 321 Vt

... 631
. 149
. .. 334

Airplanes
We lls Air Craft Co 413 N 2nd .

. .. . 562

Air Ports
Municipal Ai r Port RFD 5

Chamber of Comme rce 745 Vt .. . . 485
Cha mber of Commerce Rest Room . .. . 1005
K U Union
Lounge Union Bg .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . 656
Soda Fountain Union Bg ... ...... 668
Ka nsas Municipalities League of K U .. 651
Social Service Hall 837 Vt
. 909

... 745-K2

Ambulance Service
FUNKS MORTUARY 940 Mass . .
119
RUMSEY BROS 601 Ind .. .. .. . . ... 269
SCHUBERT C W FUNL HOME
.
1020 N H . 366

Antique Shops
COURTER P E UPHOLSTERING CO
913 Vt. . . 143
GOOD WALL PAPER CO 207 W 8th . . 620

Brand J no W 900 Ma ss . . . .... . . . . 2394
Dodds F B House Bldg
......
6
Frazee Harry Lawrence Ntl Bk bg .. . 436
Go rrill &amp; Asher Lawre nce Nat! Bk Bg .. 436
Ha rri s le roy E 74 3~ Mass ...... . . 533
J ackson Forrest A Lawrence Ntl Bk bg 983
lindley C E Lawrence Nat! Bk bg .... 983
Martin Albe rt B 900 Mass
.. .. .. 593
Melv i~ &amp; Melvin Bowersock Bide: .... . 951
Mitchell A B Ins Bldg .
. 689
Mitchell &amp; Mitche ll Bowersock Bldg .
495
Riling &amp; Riling 906 Mass .. . .. . . .. . . . 137
Smart C A 900 Mass
........ . .. 201
Sprin ger Chas .P. Peoples St Bk bg .. 405
Stewa rt C C Bowersock Bldg . . . . . . . . . 59
Thiele Wal t er G Law Nat! Bk bg
294
Wilson J B 72 9 Mass .
. . 313

Auctioneers
Flory &amp; Rul e Sa les Co 215 Perry .... 9 55

Autom obile Dealers
BUICK AUTHORIZED SALES
&amp; SERVICE402
LAWRENCE BUIC K CO 700 N H
Bu ll ene-Skinner Motor Co 622 Mass .. 1142
CAD ILLAC AUTHORIZED SALES
&amp; S ERVICELAW RENCE BUICK CO 700 N H . . 4 02
CH RYSLE R AUTHORIZED SALESHUNSINGER MOTOR CO 922 Mass .. 12
Da vis-C hil d Motor Co 73 8 N H
.. 77
DICKER RALPH W Oakland &amp;
Pontiac Sales Service 704 Mass .. .. 191
DODGE BROS SALES
SERVICEBULLENE-SKINNER MOTOR CO
622 Mass. 1142
FO RD CARS . TRUCKS AND SERVICE
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" Ford Cars, T rucks and Service"

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Automobile Dealers--(Cont'd)

Automobile Service-(Cont'd)

G W Motor Sales Co 729 N H ...... 445

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GRAHAM AUTHORIZED SALES
SERVICEREBER CARL D MOTOR CO
726 N H . .. 99
HAMILTON MOTOR CO 702 Vt ...... 534
Hill H D Motor Co 619 Mass ........ 425
Hudson M F Motor Co 804 N H .... 874
HUNSINGER MOTOR CO 922 Mass . .. 12
Lawrence Buick Co 700 N H . . . .. .. . 402
NASH AUTOMOBILESHILL H D MOTOR CO 619 Mass .. 425
PLYMOUTH AUTHORIZED SALESHUNSINGER MOTOR CO 922 Mass . . 12
PLYMOUTH SALES a SERVICEBULLENE·SKINNER MOTOR CO
622 Mass .. . 1142
PONTIAC SALES &amp; SERVICED W MOTOR SALES CO 729 N H .445
Reber Ca rl D Motor Co 726 N H . ..... 99
ROCKNE AUTHORIZED SALES
&amp; SERVICEREUSCH MOTOR CO 737 N H ... 1108
STUDEBAKER AUTHORIZED SALES
&amp; SERVICEREUSCH MOTOR CO 737 N H ... 1108

HAMILTON MOTOR CO

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WASHI NG - GREASI NG
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GASOLIN E AND OI LS

702 Vt .. .. ... .. .. .. ... . . _,_ . 534
' Hi Way Garage 315 N 2nd .
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Lawrence Body &amp; Radiator Works
621 Mass. . 606

NASH AUTOMOBILE SERVICEHILL H D MOTOR ~0 619 Mass . . 425
Nineteenth Street Garage 1900 Mass .. 385
Pickens Welding Shop 615 Mass .... 179

Cylinder Grinding Automobile
LAWRENCE IRON WORKS 611 N H 106

Leo's Garage 15 W 9th .............. 34
Sommers Machine Works 1219 N Y . .. 659

Electrical Service, Automobile
LAWRENCE BODY &amp; RADIATOR
WORKS 620 Mass . . . . .

Automobile Equipment
Evans Auto Sup ply Co 918 Mass ..... 200
Gamble Stores 743 Mass . ...... . . ... 528
Harnar Auto Supply 836 Mass ..... . . 337
Marshall U S Auto Supply Co 910 Mass 139

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Ma rshall U S Auto Supply Co 910 Mass 139

COMPLETE
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GENERATOR-STARTERI GNITION REPAI RING
COMMERCI.;\.L MOTOR RE P AIRI NG A ND REW I NDING
110 E 8th ... . . . .... . . . ... 1000

Parts, Automobile
AUTO &amp; PARTS RESALES CO
621 Mass . . . . . . .
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Auto W recking &amp; Junk Co 845 Del
954
Marshall U S Auto Supply Co 910 Mass 139

Wholesale Automobile
Equipment

Greasing S ervice, Automobile

Hamilton Motor Co 702 Vt . . . ... . . . . 534
SKELLY OIL CO SERV STA NO 1
827 Vt ... 264 1

Towing Automobile

EVANS AUTO SUPPLY CO Parts For
All Cars We Grind Pistons to Fit

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Marshall U S Auto Supp.ly Co 910 Mass 139

EUDAL Y BROS 634 Mass . ..... . . . ..
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Automobile Rental
RENT·A·FORD CO 916 Mass .. . .. ... 433

Automobile Salvage

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WORKS 620 Mass ..... . ........ 483
Leo 's Garag e 15 W 9th
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Ninetee nth Street Ga rag e 1900 Mass .. 385 .

Automobile Service
Auto Electric Co 709 N H ....... ... 406

BUICK AUTHORIZED SALES
&amp; SERVICELAWRENCE BUICK CO 700 N H .. 402
CADILLAC AUTHORIZED SALES
&amp; SERVICELAWRENCE BUICK CO 700 N H .402
Clevenger Midway Ga rage On High way
40 7 Mi N-E· RFD 5 .......... 733-K6
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SERVICEREBER CARL D MOTOR CO
726 N H .. 99

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SKELLY OIL CO SERV STA NO 1
827 Vt . .264.

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Bakers
Bar nes Past ry Shop 1033 Mass ...... 6 88

BRINKMAN BAKERY 816 Mass . . ... 501
DRAKE &amp; HOLMES BAKING CO
907 Mass ... 635
MOLL BAKERY Butter Crust Bread
412 w 9th ... 716
Zephyr Bake ry 546 Mass ..... . .. ... 209

Banks
FIRST NATL BANK 746 · Mass .... . . 30
LAWRENCE NATL BANK 647 Mass ... 70
PEOPLES STATE BANK 900 Mass . . 900

Safe Dep osit Banks
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Barber s
'"ldridge Bar ber Shop 701 Mass . . ... 2019
Palace Bar ber Shop 730 Mass
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Batteries
Auto Electric Co 709 N H

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RESALES CO
621 Mass . . 606
EUDAL Y BROS 634 Mass .. . ........ . 47
Fritz Co 14 E 8th
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SKELLY OIL CO SERV STA NO 1
827 Vt . . 264
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Ma rshall U S Auto Su p!)IY Co
910 Mass . .. 139

Charg ing B atteries
Marsha ll U S Auto Su pply Co 910 Mass 139

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Billiard Parlors

Beauty Parlors

Smoke House Pool Hall 738 Mass
Wilson Swede Pool Hall 731 Mass

De Luxe Beauty Shop 711lh Mass ... . 221

MARINELLO SHOP APPROVED

LAWRENCE IRON WORKS 611 N H . . 106
Pickens Welding Shop 615 Mass . . .... 179
Pieratt W G 1832 Mass . . . . .
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Schuolz Chas G Disc wheels . Axles
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Treworgy &amp; Rutter Repair Shop 623 Vt 319

MARINELLO SHOP
Mrs. Roy T. Helm
1119 Mass ........ . ...... .. 493
Marinello Shop Approved 1119 Mass .. 493

PALACE BEAUTY PARLOR - - - - .
Nine Expert Operators

Bodies
Repairing Automobile Bodies
Godd ing Radiator Shop 704 Mass .... 508

Permanent and Finger Waves
A Specialty

LAWRENCE BODY &amp; RADIATOR
WORKS 620 Mass ... . ...... . . . . 483

BERNICE SWOPE, Manager

Boilers

730 Mass . . . . ....... . . . . . .. 325

LAWRENCE IRON WORKS 611 N H .. 1.01
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Sommers Machine Works Boiler repair·
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Books

All Lines of Beauty Work
PERMANENTS
Any Style
We Specialize in Permanents

BOOK NOOK Visit Our Rental Library

731 Mass . .... . .... . .. ...... 31

ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORE

1021% Mass . . . 661
Keeler Book Store 939 Mass .
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ROWLANDS ANNEX SUPPLY STORE

Gifts Fountain Pens Stationery
1237 Oread ... 49;

Rose Beauty Shop 731 Mass ... ..... 31
SNYDER BEAUTY SHOP 817 Mass ... 893
Stadium Barber &amp; Beauty Shop Frank
Vaughn Prop 1033 Mass .... . . . .. 310
Vanity Beauty Shop 7 W 11th ...... 1372

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Gifts Fountain Pens Stationery
1401 Ohio ... 140:
WOLF'S BOOK STORE 919 Mass .. .. 52:

Bottlers
McNish Bottling Wks 836 Vt . . .
. 191
Nehi Bottl ing Co 808 Yt .... . ...... SS

Brake Linings

"Telephone Companies"

Marshall U S Auto Su pply Co 910 Mass 13'

Bicycles

Brake Service

IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES-

Knoles E Cycle Shop 1016 Mass ... 915
Knoles E Cycle Shop 1016 Mass .... . . 915 .

Marshall U S Auto Supply Co 910 Mass U

Brakes
SKELLY OIL CO SERV STA NO 1

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827 Vt ... 26

Building &amp; Loan Associations
Douglas County Bg &amp; Ln Assn 737 Mass 7
Lawrence Building &amp; Loan Assn
800 Mass . . I

BEAUTY
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Tel. 1372

Building Materials

Beauty Culture in
All Its Branches.
Personal Attention
Given Each Patron.
EXPERT
PERMANENT
WAVING
Fay H. Brown
7 w. 11th

BURGNER-BOWMAN-MATTHEWS
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Bus Lines
INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES

N Y CLEANERS 926 Mass ... . ... . . . 75

638 Mass. . 590

SOUTHERN KANSAS STAGE LINES
638 Mass.

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Cemeteries
Memorial Park RFD 2 . ... ... . .... 1459
Oak Hill S E Limits _.. ... _... .. . . . 491

URI ON PACIFIC stAGES ·
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Prompt schedules, con...
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Massage and Electrical '1
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Violet Ray Treatments
Residence Calls Made

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Union Pacific Stages 638 Mass.

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Union Pacific Stages 638 Mass . ... . . 590

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Albright C R 22 2 W 9th . . . .. . .. _.1531
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P r ompt sch edules,
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Residence Calls Made Day or Night
N eurocalometer Service

"WHE R E TO B UY IT"
GREYHOUND LINES 638 Mass . . . . . . 590
WESTERN GREYHOUND LINES
638 Mass ... 590

Lady Attendant
927% Mass . .. . ... • ....•... 115
Crai.g H W 927% Mass ........ . .. . . 115

Western Greyhound Lines 638 Mass

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Christian Science Practitioners

Butchers

Edie El izabeth Mrs 803% Mass .... •2533
Residence 82 6 Ala ... ... . _. . .. _.. . 980
Hase Matilda Mrs 941 Mass . . . ... . . 2269
Myers Alice B Mrs 1637 N H . . .. .. 1916

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TABLE TALK BUTTER-LAWRENCE SANITARY
CREAMERY Ft of Vermont

Churches
Baptist Church First 801 Ky . . . . .. _. 933
Episcopal Church 1011 Vt ... . .. . . _.1111
Lutheran Church Tnnity 1245 N H .. 1831J
Presbyterian Church First 901 Vt . . .. 577
Presbyterian Church First 901 Vt .. . . 630

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Cafes
Carters Cafe 826 Vt .... . ......... 1711
George's Lunch 1011 Mass ..... . . . . . 961
Haskell Cafe Haskell Grds .... . _.. . . 677
J ayhawk Cafe Meals Short Orders
Soda Fountain 1340 Ohio ... . . _.. 509
Pa.lms Cafe 719 Mass . . . . . . . _. . .. . . 126
Plaza The 1241 Oread . . . . .. .. _. . . . . 50
Rock Chalk Cafe 618 W 12th ....... 177
Service Lunch 726 Mass . . ... .. . _. . . 919
Tuttle Cafe 16 E 9th . .... _. ... _. _.367
Waffle Shoppe The 644 Mass . ... . ... 44

Cafeterias
Union Bldg K U .. .. .... .. ...... 2100

Candy

Ciga:rs
Pierson August J Cigar Factory
902 Mass. .1792

City Offices
City Clerk Watkins Bk bg
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City of Lawrence Watkins Bldg . __. _.. 460
Fire Department Fire Only . . •• ... . ... . 80
Fire Dept 745 Vt _.. _........ . ..... 496
Fire Station No 2 1839 Mass . . ... . .. 187
Health Nurse Watkins :ftk bg ....... . 462
Police Dept 745 Vt . ........ ... .... . 62
Pumping Station North Ind .. . .... .. . 968
Water Dept Watkins Bk bg ....... . . 461

Coker Wholesale Candy Co 1337 Mass . 558

Canning
Kaw Valley Cannery Co E lOth .. . ... 219

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Cleaners

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A B C CLEANERS - -- - - - -,

CLARK CLEANS CLOTHES - - - - - - - .

A Local Firm
Quality Work with Lower

CLEANING
PRESSING
REPAIRING
ALTERATIONS
TAILORED TO MEASURE
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Prices

TELEPHONE 400
Al terations - Repairin g - Relining
14th &amp; Mass .

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730 Mass . ... . ....... .. .... 646

ADVANCE CLEANERS 1019 Mass .... 101
At Your Service Cleaners 1342 Tenn .... 9

Clark Cleans Clothes 730 Mass .. . ... 646

DOLLAR CLEANERS 626 W 9th .... 100
Edwa rds Nu-Way Cleaners 836'h Mass 185
Holaday Will H 1113 Mass .. .. ...... 141

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Dickinson bg . . 715
Kansas Cleaners 12 'h E 8th
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Lawrence Stearp Laundry 1001 N H .. 383
MARTIN EARLE 8 E 8th ..... . ..... 498
Max The Cleaner 8 E 8th . . . . . . . . . . 498
N Y CLEANERS 926 Mass .... . ..... 75
N Y Cleaning Co No 2 Cash &amp; Carry
Only 1144 'h Ind . . . ... . . . . ... ... 45
Omaha Hat Works 717 'h Mass ...... 255
SUPERIOR CLEANERS 539 Ind . .... 455

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Wilson W E 712 Mass
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Clothing
Carls Clothiers 905 Mass ..... ..... . 251
Cole Bros Ready-To-Wear 815 Mass .. 266
Ell is &amp; Hesse 832 Mass . . . . . ... .. .. 72
Gibbs Clothing Co 811 Mass ......... 459
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Harzfelds 1144 Ind
Houk &amp; Green 843 Mass
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OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS Where
Society Brand Clothes Are Sold
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Richman ' s 1007 Mass
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Wolters Ready To Wear 823 Mass ... . 9ll
Woolf Brothers 1023 Mass
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Secondhand Clothing
WOLFSON ABE PAWN SHOJ!
637 Mass ... 671

INDIAN
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ORLEY M. SMITHCOAL CO.
816 E. 9th

Clubs
Country Club
1 Mi W on Highway No 40 ... . .. .. 401
Elks Club I B P 0 E W 935 N H ..... 181
Faculty Womens C•lub 1300 La . ... . . 130!

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Dunbar &amp;. Dittrich Produce Co
4 03 N 2nd . 940
Griffeth C L Coal Co 1209 Pa . . . . .. 2200
HARRY TURNER COAL CO 633 N H 1010
lAW VALLEY FUEL CO Reminda
Smokeless Lump or Furnace Size
WiH H Pendleton Mgr . E lOth .... 219
KRUM KOAL KOMPANY 810 Penn . . 335
Logan Moore Lbr Co 627 Mass . . . .. . 113
MATTHEWS C E LBR CO 308 W 6th 81
McConnell Lbr &amp; Duntile Co
846 E 13th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 576
McCLEERY COAL CO
COAL - WOOD - COKE
"OUR COAL I S HIGH I N HEAT
LOW I N A SH"
Call Day or Night

Business Mens Cr Exch Lw Nat! Bk Bg 467
Kansas Adju stment Co
Peoples State Bk bg .. . 482.

Concrete Products
Ready Mixed Conc rete Co E 7th .... 1892:

Confectioners
Cottage The 1144 Ind ...... . ... ... . 970
Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass . . 351
Sn ack Sh op The 1407 Mass .. ....... 362
Stute's Agents fo r Mrs Stovers Bungalow Candy 1031 Mass .... . ....... 708
Varsity Annex 1015 Mass .. . . . . .... 1054
Wiedemann Confectione ry 835 Mass .. 182

Construction Work
Penny Constr Co 645 Lincoln ... . . . .. 936

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Contractors
McC'eery Coal Co 901 Del
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COAL CO
83 6 Vt ... 198
E 9th ... . 46

HARRY TURNER COAL CO

County Offices

"DUSTLESS"
COAL
633 N H ... . . .. ... .. ... . . 1010
TURNER HARRY COAL CO 63 3 N H 1010
UNIVERSITY COAL CO

QUALITY COALS

LAWR ENCE S AtiiTARY CREAMERY
Try ou r cottage cheese- Ft of Vt ... 696

Treated for Dust

Un iversity Coal Co 200 Locu st.

Attorney Court House . ..... . .. . .... 559
Cle rk 1100 Mass ... ... .. .. . ...... . . 359
Cle rk of Dist rict Court Court House . . 543
Doug las Count y Farm Bu rea u 745 Vt 2502
Eng ineer 1100 Mass
...... . . . . . . .. 371
Poor Co m Court House .. .. .... . . . . 2429
Probate J udge Cou rt House . .
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Reg ister of Deeds Court House
. 671
Sheriff 11 E 11th
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Supt of Schools 1100 Mass
329'
Treasurer Court House
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Creamer ies

"Priced to Sell f,or Cash"

200 Locust

Consta nt J T 619 Vt . . . .. .......... . 89
Dea n &amp; Hancock W Hills . .. . . .. . . ... 287
Gauck H C 4 25 Wisconsin .. ......... 927
OLMSTEAD BROS 80 7 Vt . . . . . . . . 192
OLMSTEAD P D 2033 Tenn .
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Dairies
Ba nks A G RFD 6

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LAWR ENCE SANITARY
CREAMER Y CO
You Can \'Vh-ip Ou r Cream
But You Can' t Beat our M ilk
As k fo r the Mi lk in the Cream Top
Bottles
Ft of Vt.
Tanne r Dai ry Farm RFD 2

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Dairy Product s
Cen tral Produce Co 812 Vt _ . . ...... 700'
Fritze! Dairy Products 546 Miss . . . .. 1280
Lawrence Cream Co 82 2 Vt . . . . . . 41()!
Lawrence Sa nit ary Creamery Ft of Vt. .696Meyer Sanita ry Milk Co 30 4 Locust .. 262'
Southside Produce Co 1851 'h Mass . . . 3280

Dairy Supplies
Green Bros 63 3 Mass ... . .. . ..... .. 631

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lDancing Academies

Electric Refrigerators

Rice Mari on 927 'h Mass ............ 953

Decorators
Castle G B 621 Vermont
Good Wall Paper Co 207 W 8th

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Electrical Equipment
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Appliances, Electrical
_ Jaedicke F W 724 Mass . .. .... : .... 178

Dentists
Bumgardner Edw 729 Mass . . ...... 511
Dolen H X 646 Mass ............... 989
Esterly Geo A 801 Mass . . . . ........ 204
Frink L H Peoples St Bank . Bldg .... . 571
Gorrill Will R 803 Mass ...... . ..... 399
Hagenbuch F G 801 Mass ........... 199
Hults A P K E P Co Bldg . .. ....... 532
Hutchinson H W 731 Mass . ......... 395
Kibler H B 847 Mass . . .... . ...... 368
Lindenberger H R 800 Mass ..... . .... 374
McFarland F M 847 Mass .... ...... 231
0 ' Bryon J W Insurance Bldg . . ... . ... 507
Payne J R 729 Mass .......... . .. . 823
Rosse r E E 919 Mass ... . ....... . . . 1235
Russ Wm W 747 Mass ...... ... .... 997
Stevens P N 815 Mass ............ 1515 .
Tibbetts Z H 927 Mass ............. 183

Repairing Appliances, Electrical

Electrical Service
GRAEBER BROS 802 Mass ....... . .. 36
KANSAS ELECTRIC POWER CO 700 Mass . .. 880

LAWRENCE IRON WORKS Motor Re-

winding 611 N H .. . ............ 106
Long Electric Co 110 E 8th .... . .. 1000
Pettibone C B 1124 R I ...... . . . ... 377
SHIMMONS 929 Mass .. . .. . . . ... . .. 161
Sneegas Plumb ing Co 728 Mass ... . . 742

Elevators

Exodontist Dentists
DOLEN H X 646 Mass . . .. . ......... 989

Lawrence Mill &amp; Elevator Co Ft of Vt 152

Express

X-Ray Dentists
Hagenbuch F G 801 Mass ... . . . .... 199

Department Stores
Montgomery Ward &amp; Co 825 Mass ... 195

Drayage
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Druggists
Barbers Drug Store Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 909 Mass ...... 145
COE'S DRUG STORE 1345 Mass .... . . 521
Coe's Drug Store No 2 411 W 14th .. 516
Crown Drug Co No 23 747 Mass .... 166
ELDRIDGE PHARMACY Toilet Goods
Prescriptions Delivery 701 Mass ... 999
Fritts Stowitts Drug Co 84 7 Mass .... 238
Hess Drug Store 814 Mass ......... 537

Prescription Druggists
Rankins Drug Store 1101 Mass ...... 678
Round Corner Drug Co 801 Mass .. .... 20

Dry Goods
Jeffries Dry Goods Co 809 Mass ..... 308
Penney J C Co 807 Mass . ... . .. . ... 903
WEAVER A D 901 Mass ........... 636

Dyers
Varsity Cleaners 14th &amp; Mass ...... .400
Wilson W E 712 Mass . .. . ....... . .. 505

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Railway Express Agency 20 E 9th .... 120

Farm Implements
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Federal Offices
U S Post Office 645 N H ... . . . .. . . 276

Feed
Acme Service Co Nutrena feeds 819 Vt 488
Derby Grain &amp; Coal Co 301 Locust . . . 370
Dunbar &amp; Dittrich Produce Co
403 N 2nd ... 940
SCHAAKE llr SON Ft of Vt ... . . . .... 152
UNDERWOOD J SONS All Mill Feeds
and Oread Feeds 608 Mass .. ..... . . 7

Fence
Green Bros 633 Mass . .... . . . ...... 631

HILLSIDE PHARMACY

Travour Plate Lunch 616 W 9th .. 1487
HILLSIDE PHARMACY NO 2 Drugs
Sund ries Soda We deliver 1847 Mass 1100
Rankins Drug Store 1101 Mass ...... 678
Round Corner Drug Co 801 Mass ...... 20

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Mann C J 518 Tenn

Filling

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B Square Oil Co 1848 Mass ....... . . .454
Carpenter Guy RFD 6 .... . . . . . . 703-N7
Cities Service Oil Co 646 Vermont . ... 372
Collins Wilbur RFD 3 . ... . . . . . .. 791-N2
Fritz Co 14 E 8th .... . . . ...... . .. . .4
Indian Village R F D 3 . . . ...... . . . 201.1
Jayhawk Station 844 Vt . . . . .
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Jones T H RFD 2 .............. 764-K-6
Pines Serv Sta Hirds Corner . . . . . . 745-N-5
Pipperts Serv Sta 213 E 8th . . . . . . . 875
Reed R H RFD 3 .............. 723-N-4
Richardsons Serv Sta 2301 Haskell .. 1202
Shobe's Fill Sta 700 Locust ..... . ... . 619

SKELLY OIL CO SERY STA NO 1
827 Vt ... 264
Skelly Service Station No 2
2nd &amp; Locust ... 282
Transue Oil Co 714 N 3rd . .. .. .. . . 518

Fire Protection Equipment

Eggs
Central Produce Co 812 Vt ......... 700

U S Automatic Fire Alarm Co
1116 N H ... 1840

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Floor Sanding

SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON

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Emick H W 406 Mo

1301 W Campus rd . ... . . ... ... 726
Sigma Alpha Mu 1215 Oread ... . . . . . 1862
SIGMA CHI 1439 Tenn . . . .. .. . .. . 721
SIGMA NU Est 1869 Pres Paul Parker
W lOth . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.. _.. 452
Sigma Phi Epsilon
1001 W Hills Terra e~ . . . .. .. . .. 1144
Theta Tau 1409 Tenn .. .. .. .. .. . .. 1617
Triangle 1145 Ind ... . . . ... .. . . .... 612

Florists
JAYHAWK FLORAL GARDENS
CUT FLOWERS
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1928 Tenn .... . . . . . . . .... . 345
Jayhawk Floral Gardens 192 8 Tenn . . 345
MYERS C A Be SON 435 Mich . . . . , . 312

VIRGINIA MAY FLOWER SHOP

Freight Truck Lines
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Frigidaire Electric
Refrigerators

707 Mass ... 88 - -Look on

WARD FLOWER SHOP 931 Mass .. 621
WHITCOMBS GREENHOUSE

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MALLINS MARKET 1109 Mass ..... 991

Occasions

Funeral Directors

Members F. T. D.

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HAMILTON MOTOR CO 702 Vt _.... _534

Fraternities
Acacia Fratern ity 1400 Oread . . .... . . 355
Alpha Ch i Sigma ll15 Tenn .... : :" . 389
Alpha Gamma Delta 1104 Tenn .. . . . 1661
Alpha Kappa Lambda 1332 La .. . . . . 981
Alpha Kappa Psi 1503 Mass ..... . . 365
Alpha Phi Alpha 1101 Miss ... . .... 1252
ALPHA TAU OMEGA 1004 W 4th . .. . 837
BETA THETA PI 1425 Tenn .... .. 552
Chi Delta Sigma 1333 Tenn .. .. .... 2426
Delta Chi 1245 W Campus rd .... . . . 868
DELTA SIGMA LAMBDA 1137 Ind ... 975
Delta Tau Delta 1111 W 11th .. . ... 1106
DELTA UPSILON 1025 W Hills Prkw 2903
Kappa Eta Kappa 19 W 14th ...... 2688
Kappa Sigma 1537 Tenn ............ 1700
Nu Sigma Nu 1147 Tenn . . . .... .. . . 628
Phi Alpha Delta 1140 La . .
. .. 1419
Phi Beta PI 1541 Tenn ... .. ....... 1019
Phi Ch i 1233 Oreod
1902
Phi Delta Theta 16-21 Edgehill rd .. . . 957
PHI GAMMA DELTA Est 1848 Pres
Creston Alexander 1540 La . . . ... . . 443
PHI KAPPA Est 1889 Robt Haegelin
pres 1537% Tenn . . . . .. . . . .. ... 1205
Phi Kappa Psi 1100 Ind .... .. . .. .. . 285
PHI MU ALPHA Est 1898 Robt Milton
pres 1127 Ohio . ... .. .. ...... . 1379
Pi Kappa Alpha 1200 La .. . . . . . .... 565
PI UPSILON 1420 Ohio ... ..... . . .. 603

FUNKS MORTUARY Prompt Ambulance
.......... 119
Service !140 Mass
Miles Funl Home C~lo red licensed director. 901 N J . __ .
. .. . . 354
RUMSEY BROS 601 Ind ...... . .... 269

SCHUBERT C W FUNL HOME
1020 N H . . . 366

Furnaces
Broeker J F C 828 Vt . ..... . . . . .... 551

KOPP WM P Weir Furnaces . Repair
all makes . 1011 Mass .......... . . 122
. 245
Zieseni s C H Gas-coal &amp; repai rs.
207 w 8th ... 620

PENCHARD E W 13 E 8th

Furniture
Alexander J W 93 0 Mass ..... . .. .. . 168
Crawford &amp; Veatch Furn Co 739 Mass 210
Miller Furn itu re Co 936 Mass .. . .. .. 331
Riling L L 930 Mass . . .. . . .. . ... . . 1006
Starling F A Furn Co 623 Mass .... 1192
Turner Outlet Store 820 Mass . ... .. .. 431

Used Furniture
TURNER OUTLET STORE 820 Mass . . 431

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Furs

Garages
BYRD C FUR CO 639 Mass

Adams J &amp; Sons 846 N H ..... _. _. 2108

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Byrd Cornelia 814 'h Mass
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Ogle C W 411 E 9th
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BUICK AUTHORIZED SALES
&amp; SERVICELAWRENCE BUICK CO 700 N
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Cleaning, Furs
Byrd C Fur Co 639 Mass

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Clevenger Midway Garage RFD 5 .. 733-K-6
Dicker Ralph W Oakl and Pontiac Sales-. New--Used- 704 Mass
....... 191
EUDAL Y BROS 634 Mass ... ........ 47

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Gulley Ga rage 414 E 9th
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Hunsinger Motor Co 922 Mass . . . ..... 12

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WORKS 620 Mass . . .. . . . . . . . 483
LAWRENCE BUICK CO 700 N H
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Nineteenth Street Garage 1900 Mass .. 385
Pickens Garage R F D 5 .... . .. . . 733-K4
REUSCH MOTOR CO 737 N H ... ll08
South End Garage 1832 Mass
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Sutters Garage 709 N H
. 406
Weeks &amp; J ellison 7 W 7th . .
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Kansas Public Serv ice Co 733 Mass . 315

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Mann C J 518 Tenn ... .. .. ... .... 2611
Watson E A 305 Mill
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BURGNER-BOWMAN-MATTHEWS
LBR CO 308 w 6th

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Antique Glass
Good Wall Paper Co 207 W 8th .... 620

Goodrich Silvertowns
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Goodyear Tires
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Greenhouses
Mvers C A &amp; Son 435 Mi ch . .. .. . .. 312
Whitcombs Greenhouse 844 Tenn ... . 275

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Grocers
Anderson W 0 Comm Co 80 6 Vt .... 1466
ARNOLDS MARKET 846 Ind
. . .. 226
BEAL BROS Meat s &amp; Groceries- De....... . .. 856
live ry. 806 Mass
Carter J C Fresh Meats Vegetables
Notions 800 N Y
........ . 1744

COOKE 'S HELP YOURSELF GRO

Pay Cash &amp; Pay Less. 844 Mass ... 609
Corner Grocery 1301 Ky . . .. ... .... . 618
Dicker A J &amp; Sons Meats Groeeries .. .
Notions Free Delivery 646 Locust . . 142
. 550
Dunmire W A 718 Mass . .
Edmonds Cash Grocery 1903 Mass .... 605
Edmondson C D &amp; Co 512 E 9th . ..... 278
Flory L M 211 E 8th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Flory Lee 1101 N Y . . , ... , , ... , . .. 572
Frenger Chris 1301 Haskell .. . . ... . .. 596
Griffith J T 1200 N Y
........ 401
Gurtler &amp; Sons Gro 19 E 9th . ... , . . . 960
Hatfield Grocery 647 Ark ........ . .. 684
Holloway &amp; Phillips Home Owned for
Home Folks Free Delivery 1851 Mass 610
Hunter Bros' Home Owned for Home
.......... 664
Folks ,641 Mass
Johnson C B 1301 Del
. 248
KLOCKS GROCERY 900 Miss . . .. . .. 413
Lave ry J J Gro &amp; Mkt 1401 Mass . . .. 503
Martin &amp; McConnell 900 Me .
. 43
McFarland A L 1300 N Y
. . . 326
Mitchells Grocery 1145 Pa . . .. . . .. , .. 21
Oxford Grocery 1339 Mass . .
. . 281
Palmateer W E I G A Home Store for
Home Folks 1046 R I ... . .... . .. 930
Poehler Mere Co 701 E 8th ...... . .. . 104
Richards Harry 546 Me . . ....... , .. 1556
S &amp; S Grocery 201 W 8th ......... . . 224
Safeway Store 947 Mass
.. 394
St' C1lair Groce ry Home owned for home
folks. 201 W 8th . .
. .. . 224
Sam 's Market 935 Mass
....... 346
Schaake Benj C N 3rd &amp; Maple .... 1348
Schells Grocery 100 1 N J . . .
.398
Somme rs Gro 1021 Mass .... . . . .. . . . 212
Supp lee Geo B 1342 Ohio . . . ... .. . . 681
Teters Cut Rate Grocery
And Market -- Home Owned--Save here
309 E 12th ... 332
339
Thomp son Grocery 1103 Mass
United Sto res Co 933 Mass .. . ..... 2599
University Place 1801 Ill . . . . ..... . 2420
Watkins Cash Groce ry 404 Locust .. . 873
Websters Grocery Home Owned Store.
Free Delivery. 912 Mass ...
. 58
West End Grocery Notions Fruits
Free Delivery 547 Ind . .. . . ....... 1
WILEY BROS 401 Elm . .
.447
Windm ill Meat Market 900 Miss
... 157

Hardware
ACHNINGS HARDWARE 822 Mass . . 679
Cutter's Hardware 810 Mass ........ 149
Ernst &amp; Son 826 Mass . .. ........ .. 341
. 631
Green Bros 633 Mass
Jaedicke F W 724 Mass
178
Marshall U S Auto Supply Co 910 Mass 139
Overton Hdwe &amp; Paint Store 943 Mass. 67
Vernon's Hardware 1035 Mass ...... 107

Hat Cleaners
CLAIIK ClEANS CLOTHES 730 Mass 646
JAYHAWK CLEANERS Dickinson bg .. 715

Hatcheries
Cadwell Hatchery 1712 Learnard . . 3096
Grants Kaw Valley Hatchery 1218 Conn 418
Lawrence Hatchery 625 Mass ..... . .. 246

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Green Bros G33 Mass ......... . .... 631.

Heating
Rahskopf Ed Plbg Shop 740 Mass .... 301'

Hemstitchers
Smiths Hemstitching Shop 93 71h Mass 683-

Hospitals
Haskell Hospital Haskell Grds
. . . 568
Kansas University Health Serv K U .. 89()1

LAWRENCE HOSPITAL &amp; TRAINING
SCHOOL Surgery Radium &amp; Stomach Work 1201 Ohio . . .

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LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
325 Me . . 870
Lawre nce M.emorial Hospit al Nurses
Home 34 5 Me . . .
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Hotels
Eldridge Hotel 701 Mass . , . . . .. . ... . 807
Fairfax Hotel Steam Heat Running
Wat er Reason able 708 Mass .... 2316
WOOD HOTEL Rooms $1 to $2 . Rat es
by week or month . Dining room in
connection . 744 N H
......... 557

House Furnishings
Miner &amp; Ma-lott 734 Mass

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Ice
-A mer Service Co 61 6 Vermont . . . ... 591

CRYSTAL ICE &amp; SALES CO Ask the
folks who use it . 304 W 6th . . . . . . . 56

Ice Boxes
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Ice Cream
VARSITY VELVET ICE CREAMr LAWRENCE SANITARY
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Inns
Broad View 701 Calif
.... 1467
Sox man Sandwich Inn 1403 Mass
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Investments

Insurance
Amer Natl Ins Co Peoples State Bk Bg 297
Atkinson S W Ins bg .... . ...... . .. 506
Bankers Life Co of Des Moines
R V Barnes Agcy Mgr House Bg ... 112
Banks Frank E Merchants Nat! Bk Bg 984
Charlton Ins Agcy General Insurance
Ins bg
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Craig H 0 927¥.! Mass ..... .. .... .. 218
Eddy J J Peoples Bk sg ... . ..... . . 1055
Emick J no C 720 Mass
..... . . 396
Fitch T G Ins Agcy 824 Mass .. . .. . 457
FitzE_atrick F G 746 Mass ......... .. 510

HOLMES J R INVESTMENT CO

Insurance of All Kinds 7 E 7th . ... . . 19
Manley R C New Cit7 Hall . _.. .... .. 250
MeG rew-Peck Inv Ca Dickinson bg . ... 196
McKinney Merle M 1005 Mass . . .... 542
Metcalf Wilder S 720 Mass .. . ..... . . 162
N Westn Mutual Life Ins Co
Bowersock bg .... . . . ..... . .. . .. 133
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Phoenix I-ndemnity Co Ins Bg
Provident Mutual Life Ins Co 824 Mass 457

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Jewelers
Gustafson B G 911 Mass ..... _.... _ . 911
MAKEPEACE CHAS C Also expert repair service 735 Mass . . .. ... _.. 1881
Marks &lt;A 735 Mass
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Marks Sol &amp; Son 817 Mass .. ...... . . 654
PARSONS ED W 725 Mass . .. . .. . .. 717
Roberts F H 833 Mass .. .. .... . . . .. . 827

Junk
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 845 Del. . 954

Ladies Ready-to-Wear
Russel,! Style Shop 927 Mass .. . . . .. 1974
Terry Shop The Something new every
day. 924¥.! Mass
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Land Companies
Morris Fred L Land Co 645 Mass

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Iron

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Afternoons &amp; Holidays Call as Follows Samuel S Baty Nat! Secy 1513
FA U bg .. . ... . .... . .. .. . . ... . 840
Harmon Ra lph Mrs 1232 La .... _: .3051
Hilkey &amp; Meirhoffer Peoples St Bk Bg 155

Holmes J R Inv Co 7 E 7th
Hosford Inv Co 824 Mass . . . .

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Laundries
Co-Operative Linen Supply 1040 Conn _947
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Home Serv ice Laundry Co 1241 Conn 1329
Independent Laundry Co 740 Vt . . . .. .. . 39
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Wet Wash - Thrifty - Rough
Dry - Sem i-Finish and DeLuxe
All Finish Service - Dry
Cl eaners
1001 N H ... . ............ 383

Lawrence Steam Laundry 1001 N H .. 383
Smothers Hand Laundry 612 III .. ... . 2517
Tweed Home Steam Laundry 800 Oak . . 922

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1040 Conn . .. 947

Loans
Hunter S J 102 1 Mass ......... . .. 626
Metcalf Wilder S 720 Mass .......... 162
M(mis Fred L Land Co 645 Mass .... 111
Securities Inv Co 109 E 8th . . . . .... . 134

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Real Estate Loans
HOSFORD INV CO 824 Mass . ... . .. 457
METCALF WILDEil S 720 Mass . .... 162

Locksmiths
Treworgy &amp; Rutter Repair Shop 623 Vt 319

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Lodges
Eagle 15 E 9th .. .... . . . . . ........ 641
Elks BPOE 725 Vt . . . . ... . . . .... . . . 595
Fraternal Aid Union F A U bg ....... 840
Masonic Temple 1001 Mass .......... 333
Odd Fellows 105 W 8th . . . . . ... . .. . 2.'33

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BURGNER-BOWMAN -MATTHEWS
LBR CO 308 w 6th ..... ..... .. . . 81
Constant Serv Lbr &amp; Coal Co
1846 Mass . . ...... . .... . ....... 176
FRIEND PAUL 1030 Mass ........ . . .. 42
Logan Moore Lbr &amp; Coal Co 627 Mass 113
MATTHEWS C E LBR CO 308 W 6th . 81
McConneLl Lbr &amp; Duntile Co
846 E 13th
..... . .... .. .. . ... 576
SHAW J W LBR CO 701 Vermont . . . 147

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Movers

Lunch Rooms

LAWRENCE TRANS

Acorn Lunch Hamburgers Hot Dogs
Cold Drinks 106 W 7th .......... 581
Bassetts Lunch Regular Meals Short
Orders Cigars Tobacco 709 Mass .. . . 68
Ch ief Lunch 2246 Barker . . .. . . . . .. 1288
De Luxe Cafe 711 Mass ............ 561
George' s Lunch 1011 Mass ..... . .. . 961
Harrys Lunch 1340 Tenn ... . . . . . .. . 835
Hillside Pharmacy 616 W 9th . • . ... 1487
Millers Nighthawk Barbecue
R F D 5 ......... . .
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Serv1ce Lunch 726 Mass
Walt &amp; Toms Lunch 627 Mass ... . .. 931

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Storage and Transfer
10 · E 9th .. . ... . . . ...... _ . 242

Musical Instruments

Machine Shops
Forney Machine Wks 229 Elm .... . . 653
LAWRENCE IRON WORKS 611 N H .. 106
Sommers Machine Wo rks 1219 N Y
. 659
Treworgy &amp; Rutter Repair Shop 623 Vt 319

Bell J H Music Co All Makes of
Instruments Repaired 925 Mass .... 375
Pierce Piano Co 706 Mass .. .. . . . .. _ . 171

National Guards

Market Places

Armory Kans Natl Gua rds 800 N H .. 531

Go rdon Bill 1029 Mass .. . ... ...... 1135
Lawre nce Dri ve-In Ma rket 746 Ky
. 435
Mallins Market 1109 Mass
. 991
Midway Market 841 Mass
.... . 66

News Dealers
Kansas City Journal Post 8 E 9th ... 608

Newspapers

Mattresses
Cline Mattress Co N 7th

&amp; STORAGE CO

Douglas County Republican 1005 Mass 542
JOURNAL WORLD 722 Mass . . . ... ... 22
Kansas City Star Agt Subscriptions &amp;
want ads taken . 847 Mass ... .... . 17
Shaff W Wholesale Magazines 627 Mass 931

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Meat Markets
Beal Bros 806 Mass . . . .
. ..... 856
FRISCO MARKET CO 941.' Mass . .... . 14
LAWRENCE ROY Fresh Meats We
Deliver 906 Mass ... . . . ........ . 272
Roach s Ma rket 1.906¥., Mass .. _ .... . 573
Schleife r Bros 840 Mass ........... . . 63
Wa rd W W fi43 lnd . . . .
. . 314
West End Meat Market Neuer Bros
Products Cheese Fish 543 Ind
. 314
WINDM ILL MEAT MARKET Klocks
Meat Dept 900 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . 157

Medicine Companies

Nurseries
Griesa T E Shrubs Trees Roses etc
545 E 19th ..... ... . ... . . . . . ... 381
Mount Hope Nu rseries
Lawrence Nat! Bk bg ... 441

Oculists
Hutchinson R B 919 Mass . .. . ...... 1235

Office Equipment

Gowdy Medical Co Dr Gowdys Stomach
Presc ription 726 Mass ..... .... . .. 48

Millinery
Acke rman Hat Shop 1017 Mass ... . ... 165
Greene's Ready to Wear 845 Mass .. .. 687
Hartwell Millinery 838¥., Mass . ... .. . 817
Vogue Millinery 727 Mass __ .. . . ..... 197

Milling Companies
Bowersock Mills &amp; Power Co 546 Mass 108

Monuments
Langston Memorial Co 1012 Mass ..... 449
Lawrence Monument Co 810 E 13th .. 539

Motor Bus Lines
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Motorcycles
HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR
CYCLESKnoles E Cycle Shop 1016 Mass ... 915

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Lawrence Typewriter Exch 737 Mass . . 548

Office Supplies
JOURNAL WORLD 722 Mass . ... ... 22
Lawrence Typew riter Exch 737 Mass . .· 548

Oil
B Square Oil Co 1848 Mass .. .. . .. . 454
Barnsdall Ref Co 715 W 6th .
. 86
Carter Super-Serv Sta 1000 Mass . ... 1300
Champlin Refining Co 701 N 7th .... 544
CITIES SERVICE 646 Vt
.372
Continental Oil Co Serv Sta No 3
Main ofc 900 N H
.. . . . ... 867
Derby Oil Co 238 Locu st
..... 589
!nee J W 1729 Vt
.. ..
.. ... 2486
Independent Oil Co 2246 La . .. _ . .... . 121
K TOil Corp 239 Elm ... .... ... . . 1174
Liberty Oil Co 645 Ark .... . ... _ .. . 530
LONG OIL CO 62 3 Locust .. ..... . . 812
Long Oil Co Serv Sta 701 Mich . .. . . . 905
Natl Refining Co 601 Vermont . ... . . 357
Nieder &amp; Sande rs Super Serv Sta
1900 Mass
. . . . ....... . .. ..... . 385
Ph illips Petroleum Co main ofc
800 N H . . .
. . . . . ... .. 350
PhiiHps Petroleum Co 1002 N H .... 514
Richardson Oil Co 2301 La . . .. . _ ..... 839
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Painters

Shell Petroleum Corp 600 Mass ... . . 247
Sinclair Refining Co 946 Mass ... . . . 1358
Standard Oil Co 84 5 Ind
... . .. 1903
Standard Oil Co 945 N H
. . 1787
Standard Oil Service Sta 601 Mass . . 1412

Optometrists

Diehl P A 726 N H .. . ..... . . .... .. 99
Good Wall Paper Co 207 W 8th
620
Jaedicke F W 724 Mass .. : . . ....... 178

Paper
Lawrence Paper Mfg Co Ft of N H ... 129

Lawrence Optitil&gt;l Co 1027 Mass . .. . 2597

Paper Hanger s
.620

Good Wall Paper Co 207 W 8th

• Organs
Reuter Organ Co Ft o N H

. 320

Pawn Brokers
WOLFSON ABE PAWN SHOP

. Osteopathic Physicians &amp;
Sur geons D. 0.

637 Mass ... . ... . . . . . ... . .. . .. . 675

Photographers

Barrows Flo rence J 90 9 Mass
. ..·2337
Bite &amp; Eustace 1021 Mass
. . .... 336

Packing Houses
.. . 311

Seymour Pkg Co 820 Vt

D'Ambra Photo Service 1115 Mass . . . 934
Fre rk ing Homer Studio 1021 Mass
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HIXON STUDIO 705 Mass
41
Lawrence Studio 72 7 Mass
. 451
Moore's Photograph Studio 719 Mass . 964
Squ ires Photo Stud io 1035 Mass
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PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN OUR SPECIALTY

ACME QUALITY PAINTS &amp;
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Prices Reasonable

Overt on Hdwe &amp; Pai nt Store 943 Mass 67

B P S PAINTS &amp; VARNISHESCutter' s Hardware 810 Mass

. 149

DEVOE PAINTS &amp; VARNISHESJ aed icke F W 724 Mass

GOOD WALL PAPER CO
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Thompson Studio 829 Mass
Vogts Stud io 1 347 0 Mass . .

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--See Osteopathic Physicians

Physicians &amp; Surgeons
Exchanges
PHYSICIANS &amp; SURGEONS
EXCHANGE
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WALL P A PER
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Lawrence Pai nt &amp; Wi!JII Paper Co
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Mil.ler &amp; Malott 734 Mass
. . 615

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTs·---AND VARNISHES

F o r sati s fa ction in s is t
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Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
Anderson A J 715 Vt .............. 124
Anderson ·A S 715 Vt . . . . . . . . . .
124
Res 91 2 W 8th
240
AND ERS ON &amp; ANDERS ON 715 Vt .. 124
AUCHA RD V M 747 Mass . . . . . . . . 277
BECHTEL J R 847 Mass ........ .. . 343
Cabbel H G 745 Mass . .... . . ..... . 1284
Chambers H L Jackson Bldg
.217
Edmiston R H Holm es bg
. 811
Fo rtn ey A M 801 Mess . . .
148
HENRY J B 23 W 9th .. .. .. .
.184
HUTCHINSON R B 919 Mass .
. 1235
Isaacs Fred R 92 7 Mass
. 536
Jones Geo W 747 Mass
. ...... . .. . . 35
Jones H P e n fi e ~ d 1 07 E 8th
211
Jones H T 107 E 8th
. 211
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J on es &amp; Jon es 107 E 8th
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Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
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Keith E R Dick Bldg . .. . .. . . . .. . . .411
Mott J M 1021 Mass .. . . .. . - . .. .. . . 520
Res 1536 N H
.. 481
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Nelson W 0 927 Mass . .. . . . .. .. . . .. 536
Owen E M 823 Ky
644
Phillips Carl 847 Mass . . . .
. . ... .. 373
Post Wm .Luther 914 Ky
. 220
Powell Lyle S 833 Mass . .
. . . 244
Rogers Fred K 13'h E 8th . . .
. . . . 392
Simmons C J 721 Mass
.. . . 254
Sisson Eugene P 800 Mass ... . .... . 1590
Sudler Mervin T 800 Mass . .... .. .. . 1590
Van Noy H E 1021 Mass . .. ... ... .. 594
Zimmer .L K 922 Ky
. 437
If no ans call
. 870

Eye, Ear, Nose &amp; Throat Phys
NELSON W 0 927 Mass . . . . . . . .. ... 536
Powell Lvle S 833 Mass

. 244

Pianos
Bell J H Music Co All Makes of
Pianos Repaired 925 Mass . . .

. 375

Picture Frameb
Keelers Book Store 939 Mass
.. . 33
WOLF'S BOOK STORE 919 Mass . .. 523

Plumbers
DAHLENE AUGUST D 615 Ind
.. . 194
Graeber Bros 802 Mass
. .. .. .. .. . . . 36
KENNEDY PLBG CO 937 Mass . . . . . . 658

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It reaches the buying power and
in return gives you selling power.
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lost.

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SH IMM ON S
929 Mass.

PLUMBING-WIRING
CHINA-GLASSWARE
GAS &amp; ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES

After 6 P . M. Call
Fred Shimmons, 2385 ; C. C. Shimmons
2405-J ; J ack Campbell 2596-J; 0 . A. McGinnis 2 601-W; F rank Ander son 2292-W.

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Olson Bros 934 Mass ..... . ...... . .. 515
Pettit The Plumber 407 E lOth . ... 1081
RAHSKOPF ED PLBG SHOP
740 Mass . .. ....... .. ... ....... 307
Shimmons 929 Mass . . . . . . . . . .
161
Sneegas Plumbing Co 728 Mass
.. 742

Hanna Radio Shop 904 Mass ..... ... 303
PHILCO RADIOSJaedicke F W 724 Mass
.. 178

Railroads

Poultry

K C K V Western R R 638 Mass .... 740

Santa Fe Ry Co
Freight House Ft of E 9th .... . ... 54
Passenger Depot 413 E 7th .... . ... 32
Yard Office Ft of E 9th ..... .. . . . 51
Union Pac ific Freight Depot
N 2nd &amp; Locust . . . . . . . . . .
. 28
Union Pacific Ry Co Pass Depot
N 2nd &amp; Maple
... 76

Central Produce Co 81 2 Vt . . .
. 700
Lawrence Poultry Co 832 Pa .. . ..... 500
Wiggins Produce 821 Vt ... . . ·... . . . . 334

Dressed Poultry
Southside Produce Co 1851 'h Mass

. 328

Poultry Supplies
Grants Kaw Valley Hatchery
1218 Conn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Green Bros 633 Mass . . . . . . . . .

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. 631

Pressing
CLARK CLEANS CLOTHES 730 Mass

646

Printers
ALRICH A G 736 Mass . . . . . . . . .. .. . 288
Bullock Printing Co 2 E 7th . . ....... 379
DALE PRINT SHOP 1027 Mass ...... 228
DOUGLAS CO REPUBLICAN Job
Printing &amp; Magazine Publishing
1005 Mass .
. . 542
JOURNAL-WORLD 722 Mass
.... 22
Seewir C C 1st Natl Bk bg
. 1234

and Electrical Service
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Steam and Hot
Water Heating

Produce
Central Produce Co 812 Vt
. . .. 700
Douglas Co Produce Co 822 Vt ·
.. 410
Dunbar &amp; Dittrich Produce Co
403 N 2nd
940
Gleed Produce Co 525 W 23rd . . .... 1238
Howard &amp; Burnett 609 Mass ...... . . . 207
Southside Produce Co 1851~ Mass .. 328
Walton J C 600 Mass .. .. .......... 430
White R G 820 Vt ... . ....... . .... 311
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Whiteker Produce Co 843 N H
Wiggins Produce
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. 334

High Grade
FueJ Oil
Ventilation
Automatic OiJ Burners

Publishers
Albach Henry Democrat Office 904 Vt. . 464
DOUGLAS CO REPUBLICAN
1005 Mass. 542

Graeber Bros.

Radiators

802 Mass.

Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 845 Del ... 954
GODDING RADIATOR SHOP 704 Mass 508

Repairing Radiators
LAWRENCE BODY &amp; RADIATOR
WORKS 620 Mass .... . . . ... . ... 483

Radios
Bell J H Music Co 925 Mass
GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS~ .
Kennedy Plumbing Co 937 Mass

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R anges

Refrigerators-.(Cont'd)
Electric Refrigerators

Electric Ranges

GENERAL

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Cutter's Hardware 810 Mass

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KELVINATOR ELECTRIC
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BUSINESS AND FARM
PROPERTY
Property Management
Rentals - Insurance
Res. Telephone 2930 W

Cutter' s Hardware 810 Mass

NORGE REFRIGERATORS-

Bell J H Music Co 925 Mass

KELVINATOR GENUINE
SERVICE-

PARTS

Cutter's Hardware 810 Mass

ESTABLISHED 1910

E. T. ARNOLD, Manager
... ... . . . ..... . 457
824 Mass

Roofing Material
Seiler J D Roofing &amp; Mat! Co 815 Vt . . 702

Rooming Houses
Corbin Hall 420 W 11th ..... . ... . . . 860
Deichert B P Mrs 1231 Oread
. 2089
Glidden Tourist Home 944 N H .... 1039
Graeber Laura 1325 Tenn
358
Ingram Mattie Mrs 1344 Ky . .. .. . .. 1563
. 1185
Ricker Hall 745 Ohio
Universtiy Club 1433 Ohio . . . . . . . . . 512
University Club Dormitory 1435 Ohio .. 995
Watkins Hall University Campus
. . 950

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FARM, BUSINESS, CITY
PROPERTY &amp; MANAGEMENT
Leases
Exchanges
Rentals
WEST HILLS DISTRICT
49 Acres Restricted
Beautiful Home Sites
W e Build and Sell on Rental Terms
Residence Telephone · 560
720 Mass . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 626

Hunter S J 720 Mass ........ .. . . .. 626
Lawrence Realty Co 640 Mass .. .. . .. . 11
Morris Fred L Land Co 645 Mass .. .. 111
Tucker Jno H Ins bg ............. . 506
White W W 813% Mass . ........... 424

Loans Real Estate

Rugs
Kansas Robe &amp; Rug Tannery 145 Me . . 235

Safe Depositories
FIRST NATL BANK 746 Mass .
PEOPLES STATE BANK 900 Mass

Auto &amp; Parts Resales Co 621 Mass . . 606

AUTO WRECKING I JUNK CO

Refrigerators

New and Used Parts
for all cars

Electric Refrigerators

Auto Accessories

FRIGIDAIRE E!.ECTRIC llHRIGERATORSworld's

. .30
. 900

Salvage

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.149

George's Lunch 1011 Mass .. . ... ... 961
Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio ............ 509
Santa Fe Restaurant 411 E 7th .... . . 53
Service Lunch 726 Mass ............ 919

Consult Us About

Rentals - Exchanges - Loans
Insurance
City and Farm Property

I

Restaurants

HOSFORD INVESTMENT CO

REAL ESTATE

... 375

Repairing R efrigerators

640 Mass . . .................. 11
Hemphill Land &amp; Inv Co 704 Mass .. 1001
Holliday F M Insurance Bonds Real
Estate House bg ...... . .......... . 97
Home Realty Co 746 Mass . . .
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Miller &amp;: Malott. 734 Mass ... . ... .. . . 615

co m -

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.... . .... .. .. 161

Sand
. Lawrence.. Sand-Gravel Co E 7th .. . . 1892

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Blue Ribbon Shoe Shop 1315 G:mn . . 649
BURGERT SHOE SHOP 1113 Mass .. 141
Electric Shoe Shop 1017 % Mass . . . . 686
Electric Shoe Shop No 2 11 W 9th ... 494
LESCHER FRANK H 812% Mass .... 256
Omaha Shoe R~pairers 717% Mass .. 255

Blue Mi.ll Sandwich Shop 1009 Mass
409
Rainbow Sandwich Shop 1904 Mass . .1104

Schools Private
Athletic Office K U
. 800
Haskell Institute S City Limits
Assistant Superintendents Office .. .. 298
Athletic Office . . . . . .
. .1480
Automobile Department ..... .. .. .. 1992
Business Office ... ................ 118
Girls Building . .. .. . . ..... • ..... . 2069
Haskell Cafe ... . . . .. . . . . .. ..... . 676
Haskell Club . .. . . . .. . . ... . .. .. . 1263
Home Economics Building .. . ..... . 693
Home Economics Cottage . . .. . ... . 3148
Home Economics Department .. .. ... 695
Hospital ... .. ... . . . ....... ... . . 568
Indust rial Supt Office . . . . . . . . . . . 2109
Large Boys Building ..... . .•.. . ... 2067
New Girls Dormitory . ..... . ... . . 2106
Superintendents Office
Haskell Grounds ... 304
Superintendents Residence .. .... . . . 956
Teachers Headquarters .. .. ..... . . 2623
Kansas Univ Chancellor .. . . . ....... 477
Kansas University K U . . . ... . .... 2700

Schools Public
Schools City 1400 Mass .. . ......... 3000

Seals
Edgar Steel Seal Mfg Co 619 Vt . .. 2075

Seeds
BARTELDES SEED CO - - ------,
Established 1867
Garden Seeds
Flower Seeds
Fertilizers
Bulbs
Insecticides
Feeds
T.N.T. Popcorn- B-K Products

ALL FIELD SEEDS
804 Mass ..... .. . . ....... . .. 92
. ... . ... 92
. . ..... 239
&amp; Field
. .... . . . 7

Shoes
Brown-bill Shoe Store 80 3 Mass

. 257

ENNA JETTICK SHOES FOR
WOMEN-

Fischer Otto A 813 Mass ........ 259
Fischer Otto A 813 Mass .. . . ..... . .. 259
Royal Shoe Store 837 Mass . .. . . .. . . . 648
Spot Cash Shoe Store 745 Mass .. .... 524

Shows-See Theatres
Signs
Farrell Sign Co 621% Mass .
.1501
Lawrence Advertising System
706 'h Mass . . . 158

Sororities
Alpha Chi Omega 1246 Oread . . .. .. . . 898
Alpha Delta Pi 1145 La ... . . . . . .... 290
Alpha Gamma Delta 1602 La . . . ... 3100
ALPHA OMICRON PI 1144 La . . . ... 888
Alpha Xi Delta 1045 W Hills Terrace . 828

CHI OMEGA HOUSE

1345 W Campus rd ....... . ...... 731
DELTA ZETA 1043 Ind ... .. . . . . . . . 698
GAMMA PHI BETA
1339 W Campus rd . . . .. . .. . .... . 267
KAPPA ALPHA THETA 1116 Ind ... . 295
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Gower Place 718
PI BETA PHI 1246 Miss . .
. . . . 415
Pi Beta Phi Housemother 1246 Miss .. 417
Sigma Kappa 1625 Edgehill rd . . .... 3140
Theta Phi Alpha 1105 La ... . ... . ... 1255

Southwestern Bell Telephone
Service
-Look on "T" pages under
"Telephone Companies"

Springs

Service Stations

Automobile Springs

- See Filling Stations &amp;
Automobile Service

Pickens Welding Shop 615 Mass

Sewing Machines
Singer Sewing Machine Co 12 E 9th . 584

Repairing Sewing Machines
Mann C J 518 Tenn

19

Shoe Repairers

Sandwich Shops

Bartel des Seed Co 804 Mass . .
Bartel des Ware House 826 Pa .
UNDERWOOD J SONS Garden
Seeds-Fertilizers 608 Mass

SAN-SPR

. . .... 2611

Sheet Metal
Kopp Wm P All Kinds Sheet Metal
Work 1011 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122
PENCHARD E W 13 E 8th . . .
245
Ziesenis C H Copper bearing &amp;
Armco. 207 W 8th ........ . ..... 620

Sherwin-Williams Paints &amp;
Varnishes
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S IGNS
TEL. •so•
WINDOW CARDS
GLASS SIGNS
GOLD LEAF-NEON
BULLETIN-ROAD SIGNS
PICTURE PAINTING

FARRELL SIGN CO.

621 Y2 Mass. St.

Telephone 1501

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SEE PAGES 1 and 2 FOR EMERGENCY CALLS
AND OTHER IMPORTANT L."'FORMATlON

SEE THE "CLASSIFIED"IN THIS DIRECTORY

SOUTHWESTERN

ITS YELLOW PAGES TELL
YOU " WHERE TO BUY IT"

BELL

TELEPHONE

COMPANY

�LONG DISTANCE CALL'S
GO THROUGH FASTER
••• in the early morning
••• in the afternoon
•. • late at night

LONG DISTANCE RATES FROM LAWRENCE
NIGHT and_ SUNDAY RATES APPLY. FROM 6 P.M. _TQ 4:30_ ~.M. and ALL DAY SUNDAY
Generally Ratea Are For 3 Mlnutea (On Some Calls to Nearby Polnta Ratea Are For 15 Mlnutea),
From

LAWRENCE

STATION-TOSTATION

PERSON-TO,
PERSON

to:

WEEK-I N~GNHJS WEEK- N ~~HoTS
DAYS SUNDAY DAYS SUNDAY

Ab11ene, Kan.......
Amarillo, Tex. . . . . .
Arkansas City, Kans..
Atchison, Kans. . . . .
Augusta, Kans. . . . .
Baldwin, Kans. . . . .
Bartlesvill~1 Okla. . .
Basehor, Mns. . . . .
Bonner Springs, Kans.
Burlington, Kans. . .
Centropolis, Kans. . .
Chanute, Kans. . . . .
Chicago, Ill. . . . . . . .
Clinton, Kans. . . . . .
Coffeyville, Kans. . .
Concordia, Kans. . . .
Council Grove, Kans..
Dallas, Tex. . . . . . . .
De Soto, Kans. . . . .
Denv~r. Colo.

$ .70 $ .55 $1.05 $ .90
1.20
.80
1.70
1.30
.85
.70
1.30
1.15
.45
.45
.70
.70
.80
.65
1.20
1.05
.2o--.2o--.3m.35.70
.45
1.00
.75
.25
.25
.40
.40
.25
.25
.40
.40
.55
.SO
.85
.80
.25
.25~40--.40
.65
.50
1.00
.85
1.20
.80
1.70
1.30
.15
.15
.30
.30
.80
.65
1.20
1.05
.80--.65--1.201.05
.60
.SO
.90
.80
1.20
.80
1.70
1.30
.20
.20
.35
.35
1.30
.90
1.80
1.40

From

STATION-TO·
STATION

PERSON-TO·
PERSON

LAWRENCE

to:
Lincoln, Nebr•..... $ .65 $ .40 $ .90 $ .65
Linwood, Kans. . . . . .15
.15
.30
.30
.70
1.45
1.10
Little Rock, Ark. . . . 1.05
los Angeles, Calif. . . 1.90
1.50
2.65
2.25
.50;---;,...__:·-:,90:-+-':::'8-:,0_
Manhattan, Kans. . . .60
Mclouth, Kans. . . . . .20
.20
.35
.35
Memphis, Tenn. . . . . 1.10
.75
1.55
1.20
Minneapolis, Minn. . 1.20
.80
1.70
1.30
Newton, Kans. . . . . . .75
.60
1.15
1.00
New York City, N.Y.. 1.80
1.40
2.50
2.10
Oklahoma City,-0~95:--i!--"-'.6,..;0,.......;;--;1.351.000iathe, Kans. . . . . . . .30
.30
.45
.45
Omaha, Nebr. . . . . . . .70
.45
1.00
.75
Osage City, Kans.
.45
.45
.70
.70
~Osa~w~
at~o._m~ie+.',K~a~ns~·~·~·~·A40-:c-+-•.40;---;,___:·~60=-+-~·6-:,0_
Oskaloosa, Kans. . . . .25
.25
.40
.40
Ottawa, Kans. . . . . . .30
.30
.45
.45
Overbrook, Kans. . . . .25
.25
.40
.40
Paola, Kans. . . . . . . .40
.40
.60
.60
Parsons. Kans.
.75
.60
1.15
1.00

CALLS PLACED BY NUMBER
GO THROUGH TWICE AS FAST
For example: "CHICAGO-EXchange 3-9800." Or, if you want to moke a person-to-person call,
place it like this: "CHICAGO-EXchange 3·9800, Mr. John Brown."
Dmo1t, M1ch. . . . . . 1.50
1.10
2.10
1.70
Eldorado, Kans. . . . . .75
.60
1.15
1.00
Emporia, Kans.
.55
.SO
.85
.80
Eudora, Kans. . . . . . .10
.10
.25
.25
~Eu:.:..re:.:.k;;ca•c,.;.:.Ka=;n;is.:...:...:.. .:·..:.·.:..;·
· ;.-.:·7.;.;0._~.5~5~77'
1.05
.90
Fort Scott, Kans. . . . .65
.50
1.00
.85
Garnett, Kans. . . . . .SO
.SO
.75
.75
Herington, Kans. . • . .65
.SO
1.00
.85
Hiawatha, Kans. . . . .55
.SO
.85
.80
H~o_lt~
on~·-~
~o~s;__
.._._·~·~.4~5~~.45~~·;
70~~·~
7~0Horton, Kans. , . . . . .SO
.50
.75
.75
Hutchinson',- Kans. . . .85
.70
1.30
1.15
Independence, Kans.
.75
.60
1.15
1.00
Independence, Mo. . . .40
.35
.55
.SO
I~o_la~,_K_an~s_
. _._._
.._._._
..+-~·6r.O~~.S~0-+~·90
.80
Joplin, Mo. . . . . . . . .65
.40
.90!1165Kansas City, Mo. . . . .35
.35
.50
.SO
leavenworth, Kans. . .35
.35
.55
.55
lecompton, Kans. . . .15
.15
.30
.30
lenexa, Kans. . . . . . .30
.30
.45
.45

.15
.30 1 .30
Perry, Kans. . . . . . . .15
Pittsburg, Kans. . . . .75
.60
1.15 ,1.00
Pomona, Kans. . . . . .30
.30
.45
.45
Richland, Kans.
{Shawnee Co.) . . . .20
.20
.35
.35
St. Joseph, Mo. . . . . .45
.35
.65
.55
St. louis, Mo. . . . . . .95
.60
1.35
1.00
St. Marys, Kans. . . . .50
.SO
.75
.75
Salina, Kans. . . . . . . .75
.60
1.15
1.00
~sa_lt~u~k~e~C~it~~-u~ta_h~1~J~o
•.,~1~.~~~2.~40~~2.~oo~
Seattle, Wash. . . . . 2.05
1.65
2.85
2.45
~prlngfield, Mo. . . . .
.70
.45
1.00
.75
Tonganoxie, Kans. . . .20
.20
.35
.35
Topeka, Kans. . . . . . .30
.30
.45
.45
Tulsa, Okla. . . . . . . .80
.SO
1.10
.80
Valley Falls, Kans. . . .35
.35
.55
.55
1.30
2.40
2.00
Washington, D.C. . . 1.70
Wellsville, Kans. . . . .25
.25
.40
.40
Wichita, Kans. . . . . .80
.65
1.20
1.05
Williamsburg, Kans. . .40
.40
.60
.60
Winchester, Ka_ns. . . .30
.30
.45
.45

Rates quoted do not include U. S. and States sales taxes which are computed as follows:
U. S. TAX 15% of the total of all calls under 25c, 25% of the total of calls of 25c and over {This tax Is
computed to the nearest multiple of Sc on each call from a coin telephone).
STATE SALES TAX 2% on calls to points within th~ state where aljplicable.

�KC

307.763
TELE PHON

Lawrence, Kansas Telephone Directory

1952
2-13-04

EMERGENCY CALLS
FIRE ·····-···-··- ···--- - - - - -·-··-----·····Call "FIRE DEPARTMENT'
POLICE ·····-····-····-····-···-···-···---··········-······Call "POLICE DEPARTMENT"
SHERIFF ·····-···------···-····-····--·············-·····-····--··········-···-···-·····Call ''88''
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
For the Telephone Number or Address .. Call "INFORMATION''

TELEPHONE SERVICE CALLS
Long Distance Calls ····-·····-····- ·-····-····-·-···- ·-··········-····-·-·-

·- · Call

"Long Distance''

Numbers Not in Directory -········-···-····-- ·-····-···- ····-···-·- - -····- Call

"Information"
When a Telephone I s Out of Order -··-····-··········-·-·······-···-·····-· Call "Repair Service''
To Report Difficulty • , •
With local service

---···-·········-··············· ·····-·-·······-··········- Call "Service Assistant"

With long distance -·---·····-···--··-····-···-·-·······-····-····-····--· Call "Long Distance"
Telephone Business Matt ers (To order a telephone,
hav' your telephone moved, or discuss your bill.)
Call "Business Office"

TO ADD VALUE TO YOUR TELEPHONE SERVICE
ANSWER PROMPTLY .••
When your telephone rings, answer
promptly. A delay may cause you to
miss an important call.
IDENTIFY YOURSELF •••
When you answer, identify yourself
immediately with some s uch phrat1e
as " 1732" or Smith Department
Store." Answering in this manner
eliminates needless q uestioning ••.
saves time

WAIT SEVERAL RINGS •••
When you place a call, give t he called
party time to get to his telephone
from another part of the house, o r
even from the yard. Wait sever a l
rings • . • about a minute.
SPEAK DISTINCTLY •••
Talk directly to the telephone. Your
lips should be about half an inch
from the mouthpiece. Use a natural,
pleasant voice. Don't whisper. Don't
s hout.

RECORDING OF TELE PHONE CALLS
If you hea r a short "beep" tone on your telephone about every 15 seconds,
1~ mean~ th:-'t the.pers on_ wi th whom you a re talking is recording your conversation. T his s1g na l IS provided by the t eleohone company for your protection. Use
of a recorde r wit hout this signal is unla wful. If you do not want a record made
of what you are saying, ask the person With whom you are ta lking to disconnect
the recording mach.tne. When he disconnects, you will no longer hear the "beep"
tone.
.

SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
734 VERMONT
Copyright November, 1 9~ 2 Southwestern Bell Telephone Company

i.AWRENCE PUBLIC LIBRARY
701 VEIWONT STREET

LAWReNCE. KANSAS 66044

�FACTS ABOUT LONG DISTANCE SERVICE
To assist you in choosing the service to use
STAnON-TO-STATDCN CALLS

PERSON-TO-PELlSON CALLS

!'he rates are lower on these

You talk to a particular person

On tbe lowe r-priced station-to-station
call, you talk to anyone who answers
at the number called. To make a station-to-station call:
Call '"Long Distance." Give operator
name of the town to which you want
to talk, and the telephone number,
if you know it. For example, say
"Memphis, Te nnessee, 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 Department). Such calls
take the higher person-to-person rate.

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:

Fads About Statoon-to-Station Cal~s
1. Rates are lower than person-to-person calls
except on some collect calls where the rate is
25 cents or less See rate table on inside
front cover of this directory.
2. They are usually mo;~ quickly completed
than person-to-person calls.
3. Generally the initial period oi conversation without additional charge is three minutes; on some calls to nearby points the initial
period is five minutes.
4. The call is timed from the moment the
called telephone is answered.

CGU~CT

Call "Long Distance." Give operator
name of the town, the telephone
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,
Extension 711."

Facts About Person-to-Person Calls
1. Charges begin when 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 somewha1
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 different telephones
or even in different towns. No add1tional charge
is made for this service.

CALlS •• •

You may reverse charges; that is,
have them billed to the called telephone. Simply tell the operator you
want to call collect. If the called
party agrees to pay the charges, they
will be billed to his telephone.

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FCR FASii:::&lt; S:E::VBCE • • • CAll
BY NUNH3ER •••
If you know the number of the
distant telephone, give it to Long
Distance. It will speed your call.

�LAWRENCE, KANSAS
Alphabetical T elephone Directory
A
Abbott Karl 1605 Tenn . . . . . ........... . : . . 2785- M
Abdullah Adnan 1037 Tenn ..... • ............ 3662-J
Abegg Klaus 1343 Haskell ....... . . . . .. .. . .. 3936-M
Abel Francis C &amp;21 Conn ... . .. . . • .. .. •..... . . 3034
Abel Paul 1204 R I .. . .. . ....•......•.... . 1767-R
Abele LeonG 1012 Tenn . . . ..... . . . . .. . . .. . 2911-M
Abels Edwin F 2032 Mass . ..... . .. . . . • .. .... . 2233
Abraham Eva Ward 832 N Y .. ... . ....... . . . . . 3893
Abraham R C 1607 Stratford Rd .. . • .. . .. .... 1237-J
ACACIA frat 1225 Oread . .... . . ... ........ . . . 3445
Acher E R 16 Winona .. ... .... . •. . .... . .... 3757
ACHER OIL CO 645 Locust ..... . : . ... .. ....... 37
If no answer call . .............. . . . ........ 3757
Achning Carl W 84-4 Ark .. ..•.... . •... . . . . . 1647-W
Achning R G 84&amp; Mo . . . ....••..... . .. . . . .... 2691
Achnings Hardware 822 Mass ............. . .. .. 679
Acker Vernon L 837 Tenn . .. ..... • .... • .... . 3157-J
Acker W J Capt 1914 Ohio . ..... . .... . . .. . .. 1952-R
Ackerman E F Mrs 945 Ky . .... .... ... .. .... . 3934
ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
1111 Mass 646
Adair J A 543 Ind . .. .................... . 1187-W
Adams Curtis 920 N H .. ................. . 1859- M
Adams Donald E 920 E 13 . . .......... . ... . 2581 -W
Adams Em met C 217 N 6 . . .. . . ........ .. 1460-W
Adams Geo RFD 2 ..... . . ......... • ...... 4055-K-3
Adams Geo T 246 Maine .. . ........ . ....... 1743-R
Adams 0 L 635 Elm . . ......• . .. .. . . . . ... .3132-R
Adams Otto A Mrs. 917 Ohio ........ . .. . .. . . 3246-J
Adams Stan 827 Mich ... . .... . ... . ......... 2186-J
Adams W R 821 N v . ... . ...... .. . . . ...... 3078-J
Adamson Clarence R 1344 Ky .......... . .... 2461-R
Addy E P 2 209 Mass . .. . .. .......... . ... . .. . 1453
AOELANE'S ladies ready-to-wear 823 Mass ...... . 554
Adkins Boyd L 1725 lnd .. ..... ........ ..... . 3140
Admire L E 1912 Mass
.
. .......... 3674-M
AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO 731 N H . .. ... . 15
Aichroth Chas T 147 E 23 . .. . .............. 1291- M
Aiken Jas Sunnyside K U .......... . . . . . . . .. . 705-R
Ail Is Jas S 772 Maple . .... .. •• .... •• ...... 2933-W
Airport RFD 5 .. .... . .. . ... . . . ....... . ..... . 314
Airport Inn RFD 5 ...... . ..... . • . ... . . . . . .. 3058
Akin Tom 0 RFD 2 . ... ........ . . •.. ... . . 4084-N-3
Alamo Cafe 1109 Mass . ..... .......•....... . 3604
Albers John.A dntst 4 &amp; Maine .. .. •.. ........ . 3975
Residence 1505 University Dr . .......... .... 1681
Albert R W Rev 115 E S Park .... . ....... . . . . . 3381
Albert Wm Mrs 731 Ala ......... . ..... . . . 2306-W
ALBRIGH T C R chiropractor 102:3! Mass ........ 1531
Residence 1120 Miss . ... . . ............. . 1385
Albright Esther Mrs 1233 Vt. .............. . 3296-J
Albright G E 1809 Ala . . ....... . ..... . . . ... 2374-R
Alburty V R 1341 Ohio . . . ......... . ....... 4211-W
Alderson Donald K 809 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3184
Aldrich Norman W RFD 6 ... . ...... . .... . 4048-K-3
Aldridge C P 1305 Elmwood . ..... • ......... 1762-W
Aldridge Cornelius 1033 lnd.......... .. .. .
3390
Aldridge Jeanne 945! lnd ... ....... . .. . . . . . 3141-R
Alexander Arnold D 934 Miss . ... ....... . . . .. 3141-J
Alexander C J tlentist 1101:1. Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4l1
Residence 612 Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3277 -J
Alexander Dean RFD 4 . ..... . ... . . . . .... 4034- N-13
Alexander E E 345 Miss .. .. ............ . . 1183-M
Alexander Earle Jr 1635 Mass .... . • ........ . 3492-W
Alexander Edw E 835 Maine . . . . . ... .... .... 1505-W
Alexander Edwin A 333 Miss . . ..•.•... .. ... . 2778-J
Alexander Francis 768 Elm ... . . ....... .. ... 2576-M
Alexander Geo H 909 Conn .. .............. . 3151-W
Alexander Geo Jr RFD 4 . ..... • .......... 4034-K-2
Alexander Geo W 1108 Conn . ...........•. . . 2212-W
Alexander Herb 648 w 23 . ........... . .. . . . 1825-W
Al~xander Jas B 909 Conn . ... .. ......... . . . 3151-J
Alexander John D 1609 Tenn ... • ..... •.. ... . 2785-J
Alexander Le Roy 780 Elm . .... . .. . •...... 1130-W
Alexander Lottie 8 1731 Ala .• . .. .. • . .• . .... . . 3252

Alexander Robt RFD 3 .. . ......... . ..... 4057- K-12
. . .. . 2949-R
Alexander Robt B 105 N 9. . . . . . . . . .
. .. . . 3142-W
Alexander Verhn 1718 Ala. . . ..
Alford Don RFD 2 ............ . . ......... 4098-N-2
Alford Eugene Mrs 1420 Crescent Rd ........ . 3441- R
Alford Fred S RFD 3 ... . ... .... .. . ... ... 4043-K-11
All dredge Chas E 642 N 2 . ... . ........... . 1195-W
Allen Billie RFD 3 .. ................... 4071-N -13
Allen Br ice 1838 Mo . ... . ........... .. . . . . 2268- R
Allen C Roger 700 lnd . .. •... . ..... .. . . . . ... . 2660
Allen Ceci l RFD 1. ..... . ............ .. ... 4099-N-2
Allen Chas N 1144 R l ... . .. . .. . .•..•.. . .. 2162-M
All en Dean 1810 La .. . .. .. .... . ........ . .. 3224- W
Allen E B 911 Mo . . . .. .. .. . ...• . •.. . . .. .. .. 1809
Allen Elmer T 2201 La .. . . . . .... .. .. . •. . .. 2821-W
Allen Ethan 171 9 Miss ....... . ..•... . ..... 3489-W
Allen Forrest C Dr 831 La . .. . ...•. .. • . ••...... 300
Allen Fred R 1343 Tenn ..... .. .... .. .... .. . 1712-J
Allen Geo V atty 15 E 1 . .... . ................ 121
Residence 'RFD 1 . . .. ..... . ... • ........ 4030-N-3
All en Harold 1101 Ohio . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . .
1211
Allen Hugh Mrs 501 Perry ..... •• ... . , .. .... 1139-R
Allen Jude 1202 N Y . ........ • • .... • . .. . . . 1091-J
All en L C Mrs 1729 Mass.
. . .. . • .. . . . 3583-J
Al len Leona L 922 Pa .. ... .. .. .... .. • .. ... 2317-W
Allen Milton P atty Court House .. ............ . . 559
Residence 2022 Vt . ...........••....•. . . . . 3783
Allen Nellie Mrs 1407 Ky .. ............. . . . . 2683-~
Allen Paul D Lieu t 1630 Barker ....•..... . .. . 2395-J
ALLEN PRESS 1041 N H . ..... . ... . .... . .. . . 1234
Allen Richard F ofc 8 &amp; Vt . ... . ....•.. ..... .. . 840
Allen Robt G 501 Tenn ... . ..... • .... .• . . .. 2101-W
Allen Willetta 1013 Del. . .. .. . ........... . . 1655-W
Allison Ellis J 1125 Vt. ...... . ... • ......... 2880- R
Allison Lucille E Mrs 704 Ind ....... . •... . . . . . 1978
Allison Morgan K 172S Ala ........ . ... . ... . 2411-J
Allison 0 E Rev 540 E 19
............ . .. . 3244-W
AL LISON- T HOMAS FLOWER SHOP 941 Mass .... 363
ALLPHIN WAYNE JR atty 704 Mass ........... . 431
Allphin Wayne Jr Sunflower Apts . ... . ....... . 3830-J
ALPHA CHI OMEGA 1246 Oread .............. 3437
ALPHA DELTA PI 1145 La ........... .. ..... 3450
Alpha Epsilon Pi 124 7 Ohio . . ......... , • . .. . . 3513
. . . .1315
Alpha Kappa Lambda 1127 Ohio . . . . . .
Alpha Kappa Lambda Annex 1128 Ohio .. . ...... .. 924
ALPHA OMICRON PI 1144 La ............. . ... 781
ALPHA PHI sorority 1332 La ............... . . 3735
Alpha Phi Ann ex 1232 La
.. . ..... . ..... . . 3236
Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity 1101 Miss ... ........ 2067
ALPHA TAU OMEGA fraternity 1537 Tenn . . ..... 565
Alt Dean Mrs 1246 Miss . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . .... . 3420
Altenbernd Elmer 1500 Haskell . ........... . 3263-J
A ltenbernd Herb RFD 2 . ........ .•...... 4076-N-12
. .... 4076-N-13
Altenbernd Homer RFD 2 . .
Altenbernd Lena 2000 Barker . . .. . . .•. ... . . . 3792- M
Altenbernd Otto RFD 3 Eudora .. .... • .. . . .. 4076-N-4
Altenbernd Wm Mrs RFD 2 . ... . . • ....... .4076-K-4
Althaus Carl B 702 La . .. ....... .. . . . . . ... 1324-W
AI tic Ralph A 1236 Conn .......• •• ......... 2637-R
Ambler A J 1045 N Y . . . .... . ..••.. ....... 2330-R
Amend J L 1116 La ... ........ . ..... .. .... 3231-W
American Leg 1on 7 E 1 .
. .... . ... .. 1.311
Amer ican Radio &amp; Telvsn Co 19 E 9 .. ...... .. . . . 480
AMERICAN SERVICE CO olt&gt; Vt . . . ... ... .. . .... 4tl
Amerine R W Williamstown ............ ... 4043-K-12
Ames Wm P Rev 946 Ohio . . . .
. . . .... 3269-W
Amidon C W Mr Haskell GroYnds .. .•. . • . . ... 1422-J
Amyx Billie E 715 Elm . .
. ...... .••... .. . . 4246
Amyx Carl B 2125 Barker .. ....••.. ...••... 2228-M
Amyx C D 845 R I. .. ... ... . .. . ........ .. 4087-M
Amyx S M 725 Locust
.... . .......... . 2.563-J
Andersen Harold E 1323 Conn ... . .. • ..... . .. 1039-R
Andersen Joyce 1216 Tenn .. .. .. .. ......... 3037-J
Anderson A J Dr 71 7 Vt
.......... . .... .. 124
Anderson A John Rev 605 Maine ..... • . . . . . .. 3589-J
Anderson A L Mrs 2331 Mass
... •• .. . ... . 940

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LAWRENCE

Anderson Arthur C 1620 R I. ............... 2633-M
Anderson Arthur l 827 Ark .•••..••.•.•.... 2874-W
Anderson Bert 1028 N Y ••••.•••••.•.••.•.. 1295-R
Anderson B W 547 Mich . ....••....•.•...... 1117-J
Anderson C W RFD 3 . ... ...•...•.•..... . . 2344
Anderson Cyrus F Haskell Grds .•..••...••... 2190-W
Anderson D l Mrs 1120 W 11 ..• . . .. .. ...... .. 3955
Anderson E C Jr 1341 W Campus Rd .......... . 3835
Anderson Emma Mrs 616 Maine ......•....•.. 2896-J
Anderson Frank B Jr 1521 Ky . .. .............. 1305
ANDERSON FURNITURE CO 812 N H..... . . . . 252
Anderson Geo l 1702 University Dr .... . ... .. . 2363-R
Anderson Glenn RFD 2 . ................ . 4064-K-13
Anderson Glenn 226 N 4 . .••••••• ••••••••• . 2386-W
Anderson Harold 242 Perry ....... .. • .... ... 1357-M
Anderson Hazel A 1343 l enn. . . • • . . • . • . . . . . . . 2737
Anderson Hugo E 416 Maine ...•.•.......... 2203-M
Anderson John 1338 R I . .... ............. . 2149-M
Anderson Ju stin R 826 Ala . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . 1790
Anderson Kenneth E 1500 W 9 ..•••..•.••.. . 1894-R
Anderson l E 1635 Ala .. .................. 2229-M
Anderson l F 1112 Ky . .. .... • ....•.. ...... . 1493
Anderson lois Mrs RFD 1 ... ...... . . • •.... 4068-K-4
Anderson lowry F 1924 Mass .... . .. .•..... .. 3674-J
Anderson lucy Mrs 1729 Mass .•............ 3569-M
Anderson N K 1722 w 9 . . ...• • .••..•...... 2612-M
Anderson 0 E 1105 N Y ...... • ............ 1532-M
Anderson Raymond l 1008 Vt . ........••. ... 3029-W
Anderson Richard Trucking 2325 Haskell. . . . . . . 1321
Anderson Roy 511 lake . .. . .. • • .. •••...... 2776-W
Anderson Sam Follett 1236 La . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 1564
Anderson Verna 786 Walnut ...•....... • .... 3150-W
Anderson W l Mrs 118 E 11 .••••.•........ 2638-M
Anderson W T 634 Ill ..................... 1827-J
Anderson Willard 424 Elm ....••.•..••...... 1319-R
Andes Ammon S 1642 lnd ...•...•••.•.•.... 3453-J
Andres Chas R 2012 Ohio ...........•.. • .. .. 2497-R
Andrews Chas S 1912 La . ...• •.•.••....... 1543-W
Andrews John T 1500 Mass ...........•••.. 2803-M
ANDREW'S SERV STA 1846 Mass .......... .. . 4183
Andrews W H 641 Vt ..........•........... 1294
Angney Ray 143 E 23 . ..............•..... 3093-W
Annis Russell 2006 R I. ................... . 2937-R
Anthony E T 629 Ala .. ........•.......... . 1400-J
Apel Elizabeth 1028 Vt . .................. . 1168-R
Applegate Carl Capt Sunnyside K U .... .. ... . . 2435-R
Arbuckle l R 1110 Ala
. . .....•....•.. .... . 1496
Arch ung Arthur J 406 W 6 ... ........... ... . 3071-J
Argersinger W J Jr 1831 N H ............... 1971-J
ARMSTRONG BEAUTY SHOP 7231 Mass . . . . . . 567
Armstrong Fred A 746 Maine ..•............ 2279-M
Armstrong John G Sunnyside K U . ..• •.•.... . 1903-R
Armstrong l 0 RFD 2 . ... ·-~ · ............. 4052-N-4
Armstrong R C 424 lnd . . .. ...•. . .......... 2385-M
Armstfonq Sophia 1020 Mo ...• • ...•••...•.. 3084-W
ARMY SURPLUS STORES
Store No 1 935 Mass . ........•............ . 669
Store No 2 740 Mass ............ • ........ . 588
Arndt Edw F RFD 2 ... ... ••.• ......... 4055-N-12
Arnett Ernest G 516 lnd ........... • . ...... . 1537-J
Arnett John H 1228 La ..... .. •....•... ... . 2351-W
Arnold Chas 'lOS Ohio .......... ............. . 2276
Arnold E T 929 Tenn . ... .••..•.•....•.... . . 1482
Arnold Jim 107 S E Park .. . ......... . ..... . 2693-J
Arnold lewis Pat 427 lnd .................. . . 1858
Aronszajn N 1313 Mass . ...........• . .... .. . 2978
Arthur Edna F 503 lake ... ... • .... .... .. .. 2783-M
Arthur J H 625 Elm . ... ..•.. • •..•.•...... 3132-W
Arthurs David S 1620 Mass ..•.......•• .... . 1286-R
Ashby David C 2043 Mass . ....•....•....... 3667-R
Ashby Harry M 1335 Vt .. ...•.... .. ..... . 1131-W
Asher Alan F attorney Lawrence Natl Bk Bg. . . .
482
Residence 2010 Learnard . . . . • ... .. .. . ... . 1639-W
Asher Gorrill &amp; Asher attys Lawrence Natl Bk Bg . . . 482
Asher Henry H a tty lawrence Na·tl Bk Bg ........ . 482
Residence 2209 Vt . . . . ... ..•..••........ . 456
Asher Henry H Jr Mrs 2024 Tenn ....•....... 3055-J
Ashton C H Mrs 1200 Ohio ......•.•..•....... 1755
Assel Carl P 923 lnd
. . ..... .•••.•••. ..... 3301
Assembly of God Church 1242 Mass .•••••..•.. . 2112
Assembly of God Parsonage 1704 Tenn •..••... 1721-M
Atchison Donald P Sunnyside K U ........•... . 873-M
Atchison Robt W Mrs 1032 Ohio ............. .3718-J

Atchison Topeka &amp; Sanla Fe Ry Co
Passenger Depot 413 E 7 .....•..•...•.•..••. 32
Freight Ofc 413 E 1 ........................ 54
Car Clerk 413 E 7 ..• .•...•....•.. .. .... .. 281
Atchley John 1343 Tenn ............ • ....... . 766-J
Atha Quincy l 801 lnd . . . ................. 1426-M
Atkeson Geo l Mrs 1206 Tenn ... ..... ••.. .. . . , 1159
Atkinson Raymond 1413 Oakhill ...••..•.••... 2284-R
Atwood B M Jr lt Col 1432 La . .... •• ..... .. 2550-J
Atwood Floyd W RFD 2 . .. . ............. 400:&gt;-N-12
AUCHARD V M phy 209 W 8 •••.••.•. .. ....••. 354
Residence 2126 La .......• ..... .... ....... . 299
Aul C P 1515 Vt . ..•....• .....•.......... 3654-W
Austin A A 246 Ark ., . . .. . . . . ..•..... ..... 1254-R
Auto Glass Co 712 E 9 .. ............ . . . ....... 954
AUTO WRECKING &amp; JUNK CO INC 712 E 9 ...... 954
Avey C 0 1306 Oakhill: .........•....•..... 2494-W
Avey I 0 1229 Laura ...................... 3119-M
Axe H B RFD 2 .. ... ...... •......•..•... 1133-M
Axe Leonand H 1646 Ala ..................... 1334
Ax Ii ne Carl E 445 Ark . . ....•.. ..••....•.. . •. . 985
Ayers Solon G Haskell Grds .••....••....•... . .. 741

B
B &amp; G Hosiery Shop 917 Mass .•.•.•... .•....• .. 556
Babb Clyde A 812 W 8 ..........•.•...•... 3218-W
Babbitt Bert J RFD 6 . . .... ....... . • .. .. 4048-N-11
Babcock Eleanor 843! N H .......... ....... • . 3666
Babcock Wealthy 701 W 23 . .•••..•.•..•... . 1883-R
Backus Oswald P Ill 1709 Ala ........•...•.. 2229-W
Badger J 700 Ill . ..... . ...... ............. . . 2876
Baecker Anna V Mrs 2315 Mass ...• . ••.••... 1412-W
Baer Chas 11 Westwood . ...•......•...... . 3128-W
Bagby LaVerne 1007 R I ...............•... 1764-M
Baier Ruth Mrs Haskell Grds ..•..•.••...••.. 1546-W
Bailey A H 1819 Ind . ........ . ..... • .. . ... 2436-W
Bailey A R 1120 Ore ...•. ..• ••.... ... • ..... 1430-J
Bailey Everett 615 lake ..•. ... ........ . .. . 3122-M
Bailey Homer W 1643 Ky . ..... . . . . • ....... 2686-M
Bailey lowell E 2127 Barker ..... .... . .... ... . 2250
Bailey Ralph 1228 Prairie ...... • ........ . .. 2476-R
Bailey Scott N 715 W 5 ................... . .. 855
Bair Floyd 842 Conn . . . ....... . .. • .... ... . 1735-M
Baird Dave Signs 17 W 9 . .. . . . . .. • ...... . ... . 1501
Baird F l 1132 W Hills Pkwy ... . •• .. . • . .. . .3158-R
Baird Frank M Mrs 1409 Tenn ......... ... .. 1047-R
Baird Irwin l 1520 Ky .. . ...... . .. . . • ......3654-J
Baird Jas E 1138 Miss ............ . . • ... . . 4201-W
Baird Joe 1041 R 1 .•.•...••••.••.••.•••.. 1972-R
Baker C 0 930 Conn . ...... . ••..• . •.. .. ....1737-J
Baker Chas M 1655 Miss ... ....••..... . .... 2415-M
Baker 0 M Haskell Grds .....•........ • .... 2722-W
Baker Daniel 336 Elm ......................1538-J
Baker Geo 224 N 7 ......•.. .. •• ..... •. . 2179-W
Baker J F Mrs 921 Miss •.•....•.••.••.....•. 2688
Baker Jas E RFO 2 .... . . ................ 4037-N-4
Baker leo 1409 N J ........•..•• .... ••... 2878-M
Baker Maurice F 1414 Conn ..•............. .3590-R
Baker Oscar H 435 Maine ...... .... • ........ . 3260
Baker Ralph Virgil 628 La ... ........•.. ....2998-J
BakPr Rollin H 5 Westwood Rd ...• .• .. ... ... 1734-W
Baker Sue !Mrs 804 Ky . .• ..•... . •....•..... . . 1125
Baker Thomas 912 Maine ...•...••••....... 2671-W
Baker W S RFD 2 . .. ..............•..... 4083-K-4
Baker Warren A 829 Maine ... .. • .. . .. ..... 3106-M
Baldwin Alf red l 813 La ... ............. ..... 3887
Baldwin Clifford W 1602 Mass ... . ........... .. 225
Baldwin Ruth Mrs 1344 Maple lane ......... .3137-R
Bales BelleW Mrs RFD 1. ............... 4039-N-13
Bales E A 1300 N H . .......• .•.. ....•... 1697-M
Balfour l G Co 411 W 14 . .....•.....•.... . •. . 307
Ball M C 1224 Haskell ........ • . •. ••• ..... . 3283-M
Ball Virgil 417 N 9 . ......• .. . ... . .. ..... 3083-W
Balloun Gene 1547 Ky . .. . .. . .. .• .......... . 2685-J
8altzersen A W 532~ Tenn ...•.•..••.•..••. 2749-R
Balyeat Kent 643 Tenn .................... 2966-R
Bamber Wm H 1817 Ill .. ......... .........:3261-J
BAND BOX. BEAUTY SHOP 1144 lnd .•.•..•.... .430
Banker Bertha Mrs 1611 Tenn
. . . ... ..... 1405-W
BANKS CO THE abstrs First Natl Bank Bg •...•.. 984
Banks Frank E 801 Ala . .. . .. ..•..... • ...•. .. 2355
Banks Martha J Mrs 1135 Ore .............. 2148-R

�LAWRENCE
Banks Nellie Mrs RFD 6 . .... . . . .... . . . .. .4034-N-4
Banning Chas E RFD 6 .. .. ... ............ 4035-N-3
Banta John V Jr 1306 N H ..... . . .. . . . ...... 2579-J
Bantz W D 1905 Mass .. . . . .... . . • •... ..... 3702-W
Baptist Church First 801 Ky . • . • . • • • . . . . • . . . . 494
Barajas Juan Santa Fe Apts . .... • •. .. . . . . . . 1285-M
Barter J W 92b Ohio ... . ... . .•.•........... . 2993
Barber Oliver P 1020 Tenn ... .. .. .. . ......... 1283
Barber Richard A atty Lawrence Natl Bk Bg .. . . . . 332
Barber Richard A 92b Ohio .. .... . ...... . .... . 2993
Barker Herbert C 1132 Conn .... . ..•...•.... . . 2810
Barker Mattie Cabbell Mrs 812 Conn .....•... . 2428-R
Barkley Claire 730 Ky .. .....•••.•...... . . . 2583-R
Barkley Clara 110 Locust . . . .......... . • ... . 1585-R
Barland Raymond ofc 707 N H • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 540
Residence 2015 Vt .. . ... ...... . .. . . , .. . . 3259-R
Barlow Marion 835 Mich . . . . . . ...... . .. . . . . 2874-R
Barlow Marion A real est 723 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . 473
Barnard Glenn l 328 Maiden Lane .. . ... • ... . 2nO-W
Barnard Harry R 1740 Mass ... .. •• . •. •..... . 3008-J
Barncord C F 2129 N H . .. . ... . .......... . 2329-W
BARNCO RD CY used cars 1846! Mass ...•.. ... . 996
Barnes Floyd E Mrs 1730 Mich . . . • .. .. .. . .. . 2564-R
Barnes Guy l 1531 Ky . . .... . .. . . .... . . . . .. 3025-R
Barnes Jeff RFD 3 . . . . .... ....... .• ... . . 4057-N-2
Barnes lena H Mrs 1512 N H . . . ............. . 2525
Barnes Nellie Eldridge Hotel ..•...•....•..... 2886
Barnes Ronald M 1100 La . .......•........ . 1916-M
Barnes Roy 1221 Pa . . .. .......... . . . .. . .. 1833-J
Barnett Donald H 1132 Pa .•.......• . ....... 3138-J
Barnett E l 839 Tenn . . ........... .. • . . . . . . 1611
Barnett Rosa B Mrs 1224 Del. ....••........ 3413-W
Barnhill Ellis 1652 Ill . . . . ........ .. ...... . 2415-J
Barr Harold G Rev 1300 Oread • • • . . . . • . • • . . . . 2795
Barrand R E 1530 Ky . .................... 24n-M
Barrand Warren 0 84b La ... . ............. . 1640-M
Barrett Glen D 1328 Vt . . . . . .. . . . • .. . .. .. . 3748-W
Barrett H W 1510 Meadow Lane .... ... . . .. .. 3505-R
Barrett Jas E 1107 N H .. . .. . .. .. . . .... . .. 2412-M
Barrett Maud 1111 N J .....••..•....•.... . 3149-R
Barrett 0 E 83b N Y . ... . .•.•....•.•..... 2115-W
Barteldes Ben 2135 N H ..................... 3758
Barteldes F T 703 lnd . • •..•...• • •.•.... . .. . . 662
Barteldes Otto A RFD 1 ..... . ... .. . ... . . 4030-K-12
BARTELDE S SEED CO
Warehouse 826 Pa . . . ....... • •...... • .....239
Wholesale 804 Mass . . . . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Bartholomew D H Mrs 941 Mo .....•........ . . 3031
Bartlett Margaret Mrs 1810 La .... . ......... 3228-R
Bartley R H Jr 1810 La ....• . .... . ..... . . . . 3224-J
Bartz Ben 1637 N H .. .•............... .. 3401-W
Bartz Charlton A RFD 1. . . ..... . . .. . . . . . 4056-K-21
Bartz Clarence RFD 1•.. . .. ....... • . . . . .. 4070-N-4
Bartz F R 421 Maine ...•. ...•..••..... . .. . 2203-R
Bartz louis 1831 Ind . .. . ... . .• . • .. . .... . . . 2436-J
Bartz Melford 0 924 Ky .. . .... . ........ . .. 2513-M
Basso louis Rev 1045 Ky .... . . . ........ . .. 2557-M
Bates Paul Sunnyside K U . ..... •• • ... . .. . . . 1059-W
Bateson Cyrena 319 Lincoln . . .. . • . ... ..... . 1nB-R
Bateson Helen 328 Miss .. ...•.. . . . ..• •... ... . 3740
Battenfeld Hall 1425 La ..... . . ....•. •• .... . . 965
Batterson leland Mrs 816 E 11 ....... . ... ... 1910-J
Battese John 111 Pawnee ... . . .. . . . .. . .... . 2353-W
Baty Marcia S RFD 4 . ........•. • ... ... . . 2725-W
Bauersfeld Ruth 606 Ky ... . .. . . . .... . ... .. . 1798-W
Baugher Archie RFD 1 .. . . .. .. . . . ... . . .. 4063-N-13
Baugher Sheldon T RFD 4 .. .. .... . . .. .. . . 4088-N-4
Baumgart Raymond RFD 1 Oskaloosa . .... . . 4051-K-13
Baumgartner W J 1209 Ohio. . . . . • • . • • . . . . . . . 1601
Baur E J 1631 Ala . .. ...•..••.•••..••.... . 2229-J
Baxter Robt W 1905 R I. .................. 2308-M
Bayles C G 1&amp;47 Miss .. . ................. .. . 1530
Bayles E E 1408 Ky . ..•...•..•• . ..••.•. •.. . 787
Bayne Chas K 733 R I . ..••••..•••••..•.... 2753-M
Baysinger R R 1301 Tenn •.•.••.••...••.•.. . . 1145
Beach Edith 92'1 Ala
. ••••.•••• 1827-M
BEACON APPLNCE CO INC 709 Mass . . . . . . . . . . 253
Beahm Richard G 115 S Park ...... . . .. . • . .. . 1786-J
Seal Addie Mrs 832 Miss ................... .. . 293
Seal Geo J 738 Oh•o .. .. .••.••••••••...•. .. 1579
Seal Geo Malcolm 1624 Ind . .......... . ...... . 3064
Seal Ralph Mrs 932 Maine . . ............. . . 2279-R
Seal T Murl 740 Miss ...................... . 240.3

BAN-BER

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BEAL T MURL ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERV
Lawrence t-4atl Bk Bg 34
Beale Betsy Althea 941 Ind . ... . .......... .. 1351-J
Beaman Oliver B 1121 N J ............. . . . . . 1622-J
Beaman Ruth 1046! R I. ... . . .... .. . . .... 3750-J
BEAMAN 'S RADIO &amp; TELEVISION 1200 N Y . . .. 140
Beamer R H 1000 Mo . . ... . .....•...... . .. .. 1365
Beasley Kenneth Sunnyside K U •• . •..• . .. .... 3112-R
Beattie W E Mrs 620 Mo . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 340
Beatty Daniel D Sunnyside K U ... . .. .. . . . ... 2922-M
Beaty Harold Mrs 1006 N H ............. ... 3282-R
Beaulieu Wm 721 Miss . .......•••....... .. 3086-W
Bechtel Corp Sunflower . ... . ........... ..... . 3944
Bechtel Corp 9 &amp; Maple .... .•..•••.•....... .. . 898
Bechtold Thos 2012 N H , ••..•..•••..... . . .. 579-R
Beck Estelle S 1646 Ky . ...••••••...•... . .. . 3651
Beck Harold A i041 Conn ................. .. n3-M
Becker Ann Smith 800 Jnd .. .... . . . ..... .. . . 2873-J
Becker M D lt Sunnyside K U .••.••. . ..... . . 618-W
Bee lawrence S 1241 Ohio ...•.... . ........ . 2351-J
Beebe Billy 928~ Vt ... .. . .. ....... . .... . . . 2466-J
Beech Maxine D Mrs 1530 Vt . . . ..... . . .. . . . 3403-W
Beech 0 l 1322 Tenn . ...... . .... . • . • ..... 3897-J
Beech Robtl1530 Vt ... ..• • ••....•..... . . 3403-W
Beene Douglas 1330 W 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
680
Beer Orvel Earl 737 Lake . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . ... 2957-W
Beer Robt E Sunnyside K U . ........• • ... .. . 3472-M
Beers D M 245 Ala. . . • . . • . . • • . • . . . . . . . . . . 1743-J
Beers Glenn 547 Maple .. ..... .... .. . . . . ... 2259-M
Beers Walter F 606 Ky . . . ...... .... . . .... .. 1798-R
Beery Byron A bOO Ohio . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . 2790
Begando Jos S Sunnyside K U . ....••. . .... .. 4202-M
Beguelin Clifford J 1607 Learnard . . . . . . . • . . . . 929-J
Beguelin E C 1405 R I . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . 1845-R
Beguelin Harry E 2136 R I. .............. .. . 2553-R
Behnke C R 125 S Park ....••....•... • .. .. 1490-W
Beisel D D 1023 Miss ..................... 2297-R
Beisel Paul B 2119 Ky .........•.•.... . . .. 2902-W
Belcher Lewis b33 N Y . . . .•.....•..•.. ... . . 2511-R
941
Bell Clyde Vernon 844 Tenn • . . • . • . • • • • . . . .
Bell Eleanor 1115 Ind .... .. ............ .. . 2766-W
Bell J R 1329 Del. . . . . . • . . . . . • • • • . . . . . . . . 2495-J
Bell M L 536 Maine . ...•..•.••.•.•.•. . . ... 3160- R
Bell Music Co 925 Mass............. . . ....
375
Bell Pauline 730 N J . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 1285-W
Bell Queen Mrs 1009 N Y . . . . . . . • . . . .
2298-W
Bell Telephone Co See Southwestern Bell Tel Co
221
Belles Chas L RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4058-K-4
Belles Howard RFD 1 .. . ... ... ..... . .. . 4039-N-22
Bellinger Electric 814 Mass. . . • • • . • . . . . . .
428
Bellinger l T 1019 Ala . . .. . ........ . . . . .. . 2547 -R
Bellinger Mildred Mrs 915 Ala .•.•..•. .. .. ... 1037-J
Belot Monti L Jr phy BOO Mass .•.•. ..... . ... . 1590
Residence 720 Miss . • . . . • . • • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 803
If no answer call . . . . . • . . . • • . • • . . . . . . . . . . . 870
Belshe Jas 1400 N J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1241-R
Belt C T 828 R I . .. . .. ...••........ •• . .. 1741-J
Belt Thos A E 1&amp;46 Mass . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . .
843
Belt Wm T 1201 Oread . .. .. • •..•... .. . .... 1454-J
Benander Winifred 738 Ark . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 2522-J
Bench Bobbie 1316 Ky . .. ... . ....... •. .. . 2656-W
Bench Otis 1821 Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 2269-W
Ben.edict Thelma Mrs 945 Vt . ... . . . • . ..... . 1844-M
Benham Alvin 1319 Elmwood ... .. .... . .• . . . 2284-J
Benham Betty Mrs 1228 La . ..•........ • .. . 3248-R
Benjaminov Benj S 1044 N H ..... . ... . .. .. 1972-J
Bennett Constr Co 2320 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4216
Bennett Delmer F 91&amp; R I . . • . . • . . . • . . .
1483
Bennett E S Mrs 309 E 19 . ......... . ,
1605-M
Bennett Zora E Mrs 130.3 Vt . . • • • • . . . .
1128-W
Benschoter M P 1304 Prospect. . . . • • • . . .
1762-M
Benson Donald R Sunnyside K U. . . . • . . . . . . . . 682-J
Benson F 0 2000 Mass . .....••.••..• . . . . .. 1419-M
Benson J A Mrs 1010 Ky. • • • • . . . . . • • .
.
3039
Benson R W 1810 La . . . . • • • • • • • • . . . . . ... 3261-M
Benson Robt 832 Ky . .. . . . . ... .. ... ... . . . . 1686-W
Bentley Annie C Mrs 1221 Summit . • • . . . .. 3298-R
Benz l F 2036 Ohio
. .. .. . .. .. .. ..
3195-W
Beougher W G 1317 Strong. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3588
Berelter E H 1420 W 4 ...••..•.•.• . •. .. . .. 3194-J
Bereiter F E 316 N 8 ...•...•...•..... .... 3150-J
R•rQ Geo E H~skell Grds .. . •.•...... .. .... .. .. 919
Berger A W 937 R I. ................. .... .. .. 645

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LAWRENCE

Berger Elvis V 1301 Ohio . . ... ........ ... .. 3336-W
Berger Hugh E Sunnyside K U . ............ .. 1903- M
Berger Klaus Sunnysu.le K u. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 931-J
Berger Robt A 1644 Barker . .......•....•.. . 2364-J
Berger Stanley Sunnyside K U ............. . . . 1148-J
Berkley Hal 2308 Vt ..................... . 3046-W
Bermudez Felix 810 N J ................ ... 1370-W
Bernett J l 141 Maple .. .................. 2666-W
Bernhard Alice V 1230 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 1377
Bernhardt Glen 1243 Del. .........•. . ... ... 3658-W
Bermtz Howard 1222 Almira ............. . .. 2142-M
Berry Delmar W 212.0 Ky
. . .... .• ........ 3102-M
Berry Emma Mary 1838 Tenn ............... . 2686-J
Bertrand Glen 310 E 14 ......... . .... • .... 3652- M
Beta Theta PI 1425 Tenn .•. . .. . •. .... • ... .... 552
Beth Elmer F 1227 Ohio ...... ... .......... 3665-W
Betts Frank 814 E l3 ........•....••.. . . ... 3571-R
Beu John F 933 R I ....... .. •.. .... . ..... . 2315-J
Beurman Henry RFD 1 ........•....... .. . 4056-K-2
Beurman J C RFD 1 ... .. .. ............. 4099-K-12
Beurmann l A RFD 1 .. .... . ...... . .... . 4039-N-11
Beverstock Alice F Mrs CSP 1506 Crescent Rd .... 1583
Beverstock Fred 1506 Crescent Rd ......• . .... . 1583
Blce l E Dr 2117 Barker ..... . . .. .......... .. 1642
Bidwell Blaine 219 lyons ...... . .•........ . 1341-M
Bieber Clara E D RFD l. ...... . . , , .. . ... 4067-N-22
Bieri Ben 525 Tenn . . . .... .. . .... •• ...... . 1558-W
Bierman Carl Haskell Grds .. . ...• . ......... . 1983-R
Biery J J 2108 La ..............•... . ... . 2337 - M
Bigger Mabel W 731 La . . • .. •. . . . .• .. ... . 2929-W
Biggers l E RFD 3 . .................... 4071- N-11
Biggs l C 1324 Tenn .......... . ............ 1126
Biggs l J 1245 La .... ....... • ........... 3828-R
Biggs LeRoy 926 N H .. ..•....••....• .. . . .. 1297-J
Bignall Fred 1117 Conn . ......•...• . • . ...... 1446-W
Bigsby Ambrose RFD 3 .... ......... . .. . 4045-N -11

BIGSBY &amp; BANNING TRACTOR &amp; IMPLMT
CO 620 Mass 83
Bigsby Ernest 2045 Haskell . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . 1133-W
Bigsby Guy RFD 1 .... . . . .. ....... . . . . .. 4088-N-2
Bigsby Lloyd N 603 N 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3870
Bigsby Robt R 1321 R I ........ • .. ...... . .. 2663-J
Bill's Mch Shop 708 Mass ............. ... .... 1930
Bilyeu Wm J Sunnyside K U .. ..... . • ........ 656-M
Bing Ralph 806 Ark ... ......•....• • ....... 799-W
Bingham Joe M 1600 W 4 ...•. . . ............. 1014
Bingham Wi lma 616 w 9 . .......... . .. . ..... 3474
Binns Wm A 917 Tenn . ..••....•.... . . . . . .. 3269- R
Blnyon Kernie 2132 Tenn ......•........... 3659-W
Birch C E 2305 Yt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 487
Bird leo 1016 Ohio ........... .. ... . ...... 1946-M
Birdwhist ell R K Sunnyside K U . ............ 1449-M
Bishop B E 930 Ky . ..
1951-M
Bishop Edw K 2209 R 1 ......... .......... 2554 -M
Bismarck Grove Feed Yds Bismarck Grove ........ 1390
Bittenbender C R ch irpdst 729~ Mass .. ........ . 676
Residence 916 Ky ...... . ........... . ... . 2188-R
Bitzer Gi llette Mrs 1201 Oread .............. 2380-M
Bixby Abigail 1115 La .. ..... . .......•.. . . . 746-W
Blaas Karel H 1235 Tenn ...... .. .......... 2675-M
Black Bernice 233 N 4 ............ .. ... . ... 343b-R
Black C B 170'1 La . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2218
Black 0 F 50'1 North St .................... 1992-R
Black Emil Mrs 1104 N Y ........ . ...• . .. . .. . 3287
Black Fred C 1048 Stratford Rd .. ...... .. . . . 3517-R
Black Jas T 400 La ..... . . ......•..•..... . 2546-J
Black 0 T 1537 University Dr .•.......•..... 3522- R
Black W R 617 Maine . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . 2677-R
Blackburn John W RFD 3 . .. ... ..... ..... 4058-K-12
Blackwood J M 1224 Ohio . . ....•. . ....... . . 2734-M
Blair AN 936 Ohio ........ ... ........... 3193-J
Blair Donald E 1b45 Cambridge .. . ..... . ... . 3508-R
Blakely Harry 839 E l3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3571-W
Blaker R A RFD 5 ...... . .. ..... •• ..... 4028-K-11
Blaker Robt A Jr Mrs 1218 N Y ... • ...... .. 3670-J
Blank Bob 2133 Owens Lane .... . .... • ...... 2194-M
Blank Elaine 743 R 1 ..... .......... • .... . 1441-M
Blanke Bertram 501 Tenn .. ............ • . . .. 2385-R
Blankenbeker R C '117 E 13 ..............•. 3365-R
Bledsoe Roy 732 N 3 . ........... • ......... 3759-W
Blevins Anna 34 7 Elm .. . ...........•....... 2134-J
Blevins Bike Shop 701 Mich........ .. . .. ... ..
73
Blevins Ed 242 Ptrry . .. • . •.. . . .•....•.• . .. 2720-W

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Blevins Lenore 1901 Ky . .. .. ...... .. ...• . . . 2269-R
Bliesner Bros typewriters 735 MAss ••• •• .••.. . .. 54B
Bliesner C A 735! Mass . .... . .. . .. .. . .. .. . ... 1935
Bilesner Fred F 2109 N H . ..•....•. .. . . ..• .. 1954
Bliesner Richard A 1724 lnd . . .. . ...... . .... 3011-R
Bloch Albert 1015 Ala .. .........• . ........ 2328
Blocker John G 742 lnd . . . . ......• .. ..•.•.. 1907
BLOSSOM SHOP T HE 326 W 9 ................ 998
Blough Clara Mrs 1324 N H .............. . . 2663-W
Blue Bucket Shop 828 Vt ... ........... .. ...... 794
Bl~e Mill 1009 Mass ... .... . .. . ..... .. . . .. .. 409
Blume Richard Mrs 1332 La ... .•... .. • ..... 4211- M
Board of Education
Art Director's Ofc 900 Ky .........,. ...... .. 950
Board of Education Ofc High School Bg . . . .. . .. 422
Clerk of Board of Education High School Bg .... 422
Elementary SuperVisor High School Bg . ....... 3400
Health Nurse 900 Ky . ...................... 681
If no answer call
... . ...•.... . ... . .•. . . 422
Speech Clinic 1400 Mass . . ..... . ....... . .... 263
Superintendent of Schools High School Bg ...... 422
Board Ernest RFD 4 .
. .. .. .. . . ...... 4041-K-2
BOARD &amp; MOORE MOTORS 11 W 7 ........ . . .. 161
Boardman Jack 2000 w 21 . .. .... . . .... . ... 2194-J
Boardman W C 803 w 21 .. .......... . ...... . 2981
Bob' s Trailer Ct 1311 W 6 ...... . .......... .. 3326
Bockhorst Dayle Sunnyside K U ........... . . .3112-J
Bodin Bill 1615 S Crescent Rd .•... . ....... . .. 1053

BODIN BILL INC

Sales &amp; Serv 9 &amp; Miss . ... . .. ............... 217
Used Car Lot 645~ R I ................... .. 801
Bodin Ed 1901 Ohio .... .. ... . ........... . 1440-W
Bodin Ed Motors 946 N H ................ . .. . 1083
Bodin W T 2000 Ky . .... . . . .•....••... . ... 2262-J
Boe John R 2022 Ky ..... . ........ •. .... . . . 3259-J
Boehle Edw 2128 Ohio . . .............. 1568- M
Boehle Gerald RFD 3 Baldwin . . . •• ....... 4084-N-12
Boehle Harold 1933 R I .. .. . ............... 3376-R
Boehle Henry 628 Mo ...... ..... ....... . . . 2896-W
Boehle Mary Mrs 1128 Conn . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . 1849-J
Boehle W 0 RFD 2 . .. .. . .. ..... .. . .. . .. 4084-N -4
Boehm Gus Mrs 1041 Tenn . ......... . ...... . 3110-J
Boese A Mrs 929 Miss
.. . .. .... •. ...... 2606-M
Boggs &amp; Albert Millinery 902 Vt ......... .. . . . . . 849
Bogii The 745 Ohio . . . ..................... .. 912
Bogue J A 1'147 Barker .. .......... .... . .. . . 2945-J
Bohlken Raymond RFD 5 . ..... .. ........ 4033- K-13
Bohlman Phil ip G 2039 R I .....• . ....... . .. 2353-J
Boles E E RFD 2 ....... ... • .. ..••. ..... 4084-N-21
Boles J E Mrs 1318 N H .... •.......... .... 2579-M
Boles Milo 917 R 1 ...... ... ... ... • ....... 1859-W
Bolton Grace 773 Walnut ............ ..... . 3189-M
Bolton R l 400 Locust .. .................. 2647-W
Bond Harry 743 E 13 .. .....••.•.•..•..... 1975-R
Bond Jas W 1915 Barker . .... . . ........... 2540-M
Bond Leona Mrs 827 Ky .. .... ..... ........ 3006-R
Bond Willis 715~ Mass .. ..... . ........... . 3888-J
Bone Martha E 746! Conn . ............ . .•. 3785-W
Book Nook 102H Mass
.. . ..... • ....•••..... 666
Bookout Forrest 830 Conn ..... ..• •......• . 1843-M
Bookwalter Lloyd E 72 6~ Mass ........... . .. .. 3878
Boone Daniel C 1045 Tenn .. ....... . . •. .... . 3176-W
Boo rem S 1139 N J ... .................. .. 3125- R
Booth Arden 508 La. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2499
Borer Louis C 515 lnd .
. ....•........ 1344-J
Borer's Cash Grocery 1101 N Y .... • ..... .... .. 1404
Borg Hilda E 905 Mich ... ....... ...•. . . . . . 1775-W
Borgen Roy G 221 w 22 .. .• ...•.•.... ..... . . 1576
Borland Earl 511 Tenn ........... •.. .... . . 4257-M
Borland Fred H 940 Maine ...... ••... ....... 1113-J
Borland W J 1812 Miss ... ... •. ....... .... 3144-W
Borst Bernard V 1015 Ky . ............ • .. . .. 3771-J
Boss E H 1029 Ala . .
. .........•... . ..... . 1258
Boswell Clella Mrs 637 R I. ....... ... ....... 1337-R
.. ............. .. .... 1798-J
Boswell R E 608 Ky
Boswell Wm F 909~ Ill . . .. . .... •• .. . . • ... . . 2371-J
Bosze Wm Mrs 111'1 Pa ... . .•.. . .......... .. 2472
Botts Andy 90'1 E l3 ...... . .. . .. ... . .... . 2823-R
Botts Howerton C 820 Garfield ... •. ........ . 2216-R
Botts Keith 315 Mo .. . .. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1840-W
Bourn Ed RFD 2 . ..............• • ...... 4006-K-11
Bouse Dale 428 Ala ... . ....... . .....•. . . .. 3795-W
Bouton Harry RFD 2 . .....•..... • ....... 4055-K-13

�LAWRENCE
Bowdish Frank W 2210 La . .•....•• . .•...... 2B21-R
Bowen Ben H 1810 La . ..•••.•.••....••. . .. 3225-M
Bowen C R 1135 Conn .. .......•........... 1393-W
Bowen Harry E RFD b ... .......... ... ... 4035-K-4
Bowen Jack 445 111 • ••••• ••••••••••• • ••• 2397-W
Bowen 0 E Mrs 730 Ash ...... . • ...... . .... 2179-M
Bower Gordon 1405~ Mass ........•........ . 2B58-R
Bower Jack 2112 Ohio . ....... . .•. ........ 3177-W
Bowers Alan 1701 Ohio . ....... .......... .. 1007-R
Bowers Doris Mrs 1317 N J .... ...•.. ...... 379B-W
Bowers Ella 920 Mi ss .... ......... .. .... .. . 2726-J
Bowers Ivan C 442 Ill ...........•...•.•.... 744-M
Bowers J C 440 Mich . ......... . .. • . ...... . 1539-W
Bowers Roy R 1810 La . .. ............•... 3234-M
Bowersock Mills &amp; Power Co
·
Office 54b Mass
. ... ..........•.... . ... 10B
Power Plant 54b Mass . .... ...•............ . 1B9
Sand Plant Ft of New York St ...•....•...... 376
Bowlin Dal e F 1717 Ill .. ............. ... . . 26BO-W
Bowlin F Parke 912 Ark . . . ....... .• •.... . . 1647-M
Bowling Warren E 308 E 19 ... .•...•.•.... . 2'l77-R
Bowman Bill 1744 Ky ... ... . .............. 1269-M
Bowman C R Sunnyside K U . ... ..•.... • .... . 1059-J
Bowman E M 82&amp; Vt .. . .........•... . ...... 138
Bowman Edw M 140 1! N Y . . . ......••..• •.... 2573
Bowman John RFD 2
... . . .... ... ... .4061-K-11
Bowman Radio &amp; Te lvsn Serv 82b Vt . .... .. .. . ... 13B
Bowser-Lee Mortuary 618 Vt . ............... . . . 160
Boyd Keit h RFD 3 . . . . ... ... .......... .. 4054-K-12
Boyden Mary S phy 4 &amp; Maine .......•........ 3975
Residence 621 Calif . . .... ..... .. • ....... . . 2997
If no answer call . . . ... ....••.•• . ••.•.... 870
Boyles F J Mrs 1540 Mass .... • ........ .... . .. 713
Boyles Lee 1946 Ky . .... . .........•.....•.. 3539
Boyles Robt 1031 Vt ... ...... . ..... • .. ..... .3943
Boynton Arthur J Mrs 1203 Oread .......... . 1454-W
Brackett Schl RFD 1 . . .... ... .. .. ....... 4063-K-21
Braden Arthur 1124 Del ...... ............ . 293B-M
Braden Robt 935 N H .... ............... . 1157-R
Bradley Clarence 1220 Oak Hill .... .. . .. . .. . 3669-J
Bradley Frank D Lawrence Natl Bk Bldg . . . .. ..... 34
Bradley Frank D 2204 Tenn ........ . . ...... .3659-J
Bradley H l 1038 Tenn ..... .... .......... . 3166-M
Bradley Wm C 1705 Ill . . .
. . .... ... .. 1526-W
Bradshaw G W 1641 Miss .
. ............ 1B26-W
Brady Agnes M 1201 Emery Rd . .. .... .... ... 3949-J
Bramble Albert F Rev 152 7 Mass . .. ..... . ...... 87
Brand John W ally Lawrence Nat! Bk Bg .. .... . .. 102
Residence RFD 1
.... ... .... . . . ..... .. 1329-J
Brand Snyder Mrs 1700 Ill ..• .••.••....... . . . 2352
Brand Virginia E RFD 1 . ... ..•. .. ...•..... 1329-W
Brandt Norman Rev 1538 Vt ... ............ .. .. 75B
·Brandview RF D 1 ..
. ....... ...... ... 1329-J
BRASS EDW B electrn 1919 R I ........... ... 3557
Bratton Irving 522 Tenn . .... ...•. . •.••..... 1993-R
Braun Wm J 1100 La . .. .• • ....•••........ 1916-R
Bravo J B Sunnyside K U . .......•.....•.... 3530-M
Bray H C 1925 Vt .......... ............. 3250-W
BRAY WM H optmtrst 919 Mass ....•....•... .. 191
Residence 915 Ohio .. ...... ... .. .... ... . 3246-R
Breazeal Jos D 1827 lnd .... ....... ........ 2436-M
Breese E F RFD 5 . .. .. ... .......... .. .. 4053-K-2
Breese W R RFD 5 ....... ....... . ..... 4053-N-12
Breithaupt Clifford C 1801 Ala ....••...•.. . .34BO- R
Breithaupt Don C RFD 4 .. .... .
. . ... .. 4009-K-12
Bremer Fred A 1417 Ky ... . ... . .... .. ... . . . 1427
BREMER INSURANCE AGENCY 21 W 9 • .... .... . 95
Brent Wm E Jr Sun flower Apts . ......... . . . 2596- M
BrPshears Helen Mrs 809 Garfield . .. ... ..... . 2178-J
Brewer Bill 1900 Ala .... . ... .. . ........ . 34BO-W
Brewer Ollie Mrs 2141 Learnard .. . •• .... . ... 2762-M
Brewster Albert H RFD 4 . ..... . ... . .. .... 4099-N-4
Brewster Arthur 814 Ala ........ .. .... ..... 1830-J
Brewster Ray Q 1720 Miss . . . ... • ....•...... 2631-R
Brickley Anna 1315 Ky . . .... . . • .....•..... 13B7-W
Brickner R l 730 Miss .. ........... . .. .. .3402-M
Bridge Edmund T 946 Ohio ..... . . ... . ... ... 1638-R
BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE STA 601 Mass . 33BO
Briggs Cherry 1013 De l . .. . ... . ........... 1943-W
~right Harry W Mrs 729 Conn ...... . ........ 1353- R
right Ralph E 717 Mo .. .. . ... .... ..... ... . 2952
~rink Jackson Mrs 1920 R I ................ 2854-M
rink W J RFD 1 ........ . .. .... . •. .... . 4088-K-3

BOW- BRO

7

Brinkman H C 1602 Barker . ....•• . •. . •• . •.. _ .1652
Brizendine Clifton 1936 R I. ........ .. ..... .2721-J
Brizendine Mondell 2105 Ky . . ..... .......... 3109-R
Broat Elmer 2041 Barker . .. .. .. .. • .. .. • . .. . • 3156
Broat Henry E 334 Locust • . •..•• ....•• . .•. . 2255-J
Broat Robt 642 W 23 . .....•.......•..... . 2852-M
Brock Josephine WREN Bg ................. .. 1955
Brock W B 1224 R I .. ....... . .......•.... 3643-R
Brocke lsby Alice Mrs 1108 N J . . ..... ...• . .. 2555-W
BROCKWAY MARIAN chirprtr 10 E 9 ... • .... .. 4224
Resid ence 1423 Ohio .. . . .... . ........... 2396-W
Broekeme ier Dale F 1235 Ohio .... ... ....... 3828- M
Broeker Carl 0 843 N Y . ... ........... .. .. 1310-J
Broeker H B Furnace Shop 10.35 N H .••..• . • . .. 1368
Broeker J F C ~41 lincoln .....•... . . ........ . 1402
Broeker lena Mrs 1039 R I ..••..••.•.••... 3047-W
Broeker W H 835 N Y ............. . ... .. .. 2723-J
Broers Pearl Mrs RFO 2 .. .............. . 4005-K-11
Broers Vernon· RFD b ... ........ • .. .... . 4085- K-11
Brokmann A E 1345 N J .. .. •• .•..•••... ... .3281-W
Brooks Carl 816 Conn . . . .. ... ........ .. ... 2471-M
Brooks F D Mrs 941 Miss ..••.•........... . 247'f-W
Brooks Geo L 912 W 4 . ...... ........ . .... 3917-W
BROOKS J A CO beer 715 N J .•••• . .•.•• . .. . .. 273
Brooks Jess E Mrs 645 Ark . .... ......... .. . 4222-J
Brooks Jimmie 218 Park . ..• . •. . •.....••.... . 3927
Brooks Joe E bll North St . . •• . ••.••..• • ••. 3262-M
Brooks lucille Mrs 701 Ark ... .. • . .• . ••.• •. . 3482-W
Brooks R S 715 Tenn .....•••••••.•...... . .. 25&lt;JO
Brooks R S Mrs 1009 Ky .••.••.•..•• • . ..... 1207-ft
Broom C H 2007 Barker . .... • ......... . ... . 3497-J
Brotherson R J RFD 3 . .. ............. . .. 4045-N-2
Brouhard Edna 401 Perry . . ..... . .. • .... . . . 1591-R
Brouhard Kenneth 811 Elm ....... • ......... 1848-M
Brown Alberta 122i N J ................ . . .. 3853
Brown Burton 1131 Tenn . . •••.• .. • .. . . . • •. .2882-J
Brown Carl M 302 Maine ... . . ....... ... .. . 2867-W
Brown Chas E Mrs 2107 Ohio .... ... . . • ...... 2337-J
Brown Chester W 211&amp; Ky . •••••..• • •...••.. 134,....
Brown Dorance 1717 Ohio .. ... ...... .•.. .... 3694-J
Brown Edna Mrs 1225 Oread .. .... ... • ...... 3823-W
Brown F l 1301 N H .. . •..•.. . . ... . ... .... . . 362&amp;
Brown F 0 632 Ky .... ......•...••. •.. ... . 1347-J
Brown Fay IH 1019~ Mass .• ...•. . .......• . . 2326-W
BROWN FORREST 0 dntst 800 Mass .... .. ... ... 374
Re sidence 1502 Meadow lane ........ • ... . . 3505-J
Brown Foy E 1713 Moss . .... . .••...••. • •.. . 2697-J
Brown Frank A 517 w 14 ....... ......... .. 1296-R
Brown Frank L Prof 1515 Stratford Rd ...•..... . 1635
Brown Fred J 1232 Ohio ....•..••••..••.. .. . . 1273
Brown Geo E RFD 4 . .... . .... ... ..... ... 4014-K-4
Brown Glenn F Haskell Grds ..... . .. . ...•.... 1152-J
BROWN HANK 2019 Ohio . . ................ . . 4237
Brown Hank Custom Photographer 2019 Ohio . ... . 4237
Brown Harry A 937 Pa ..•.•..•.. . ...•• . ... .. 1462
Brown Harry B 1733 Vt .....•...•. • •....•• 2782-W
Brown Harry Jr 1328 Conn . . .... .... ..... . . 3!:154-M
Brown Henry M 2019 Ohio ............. . ...... 4237
Brown Howard H 1726 Ky . ............... .. 1248-J
Brown J Howard 1208 W 10 . ..... ...... ... .. 3537-J
Brown John H SOb Ill ........ ...... ........ 3290-J
Brown John H 812 La . .. ..... .. .. .... . . . ... 4252-R
Brown Josephine 512 W 9 ... .. •• •••••.•.. .... 1602
Brown Lenna W Mrs 710 Maine ..•... • . .• •• . 2671-M
Brown Leone Mrs 1713 Miss .•... •. . . ... . .. . 2697-J
Brown Lillie E Mrs 1308 Vt .••..•... ... .. . . 1514-W
Brown Marie 834 Ky . .•. • •••.••••.• •• •..•. . . 3304
Brown N N 1539 Mass ... . ....... • . . ...... 3723-W
Brown Nell M Mrs RFD 5 . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . 107b-R
Brown Raymond RFD b . . ...... • . ...... . . 4034-K-13
Brown Shirley 1005 Del . . .....•.. •... ...... 2750-M
Brown Virgil T 1116 N H ...... ........ .. ... 2539-J
Brown W A 1343 Tenn ............ .. .. . . . . . 9'JO
Brown W M RFD 5 . .. . ... ...... . . . ..... 4033-N-21
Brown W W Mrs 1127 Ohio .....•........ .. 3554-J
Brown Willard 845 Ill .....• . •. . .....•.•... 2296-M
Browne Francis 1612 N H . .....•.. _ •• . •.... .3~2-W
Browne R Edwin Sunnyside K U .... . •• . ... .. 2922-W
Browning Arthur D 1405 N Y . ........... .. . 3286-R
Browning W B 1526 Ky .......... ..•. .... . 24 77-R
Brownlee Mary J RFD 2 .. . ...... .. . . .. .... 4069- 1&lt;-3
Brownlee W 0 1109 Ohio .. ...... ............. 1164

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BRO- CAR

L AWRENCE

BROWN 'S TOGGERY 830 Mass . . . . ....•..•... 389
Brubaker C £ 833 E 11 .••. . •.•. ....•.. . .. . 2473-J
Brubaker H C Mrs 93b Ky .............. . ... 1951-W
Brubaker 0 0 905 E 13 .. ........• .. ...•. 2Bn-M
Brubaker Raymond RFD 3 . .. . .... . .. • . .... . 1101-W
Brubaker Rosa Mrs 845 N Y ...••. . ...••.•.. 2474-M
Brubaker Vera Mrs 1937 Learnard ......... . . 2.362- M
Bruce R T 227 N 4 . . . . ..• . . . . . . . ... .. . ... ~992
Bruchmiller 0 M 1145 Ind . ..•.•.•.•••••..... . 1002
Brummett Melvin G 1102 W b . . .. •...... . . . . 1840-R
Brun Warren W 134H Mass .. .. .. •. .. .... .. 3417-R
Brune Albert RFD 1. . ............. . .... .4056-N-2
Brune Eugene 73b La ... .... . ...•........ ... . 1%9
Brune Frank RFD 5 ........ . . . ... .. .. ... 4033-K-11
Bru ne Gus 746 Locust .....••............. . 2934-R
Brune Harold RFD 3 ..................... 4046-N-4
Brune Paul RFD 3 . . .. .. . ...... . . . . ...... 4043-N-2
BRUNE PLBG HTG &amp; ELEC CO 545 Ind .•.... .. . 308
Bruner Cora Mae 621 Mame . ...•.. .. .• . ..... 723-M
Bruner Henry 501 Ohio .. ....••............ . 1187-J
Bruner V K Mrs 183b N H ................. . 1828
Brunk Betty 901 Ohio ..................... . 3693-R
Brunk D W RFD 2 . ..... . ............... 4075-N-12
Bruns R E 1b38 Barker .... . . .. . .. . .••. •..• .. 3531
Brunswick Billiard Parlor 714 Mass . . .•••• ..•. . 2048
Bryan Arthur 437 Ill .... ..... ....... . . ... .. 1744- R
Bryan C V RFD 6 . ...... .. ... . ..... ... . 4085-N-12
Bryan Richard 1300 Del ..... . ............. . 1975-J
Bryan Wm F 214 N b ... .. .... .. . .... . . . .. 3132-M
Bryant C C Mrs 1042 N Y . •••...•...• .• •.. . 2212-M
Bryant Fannie Mrs 1915 Ky . ... . .. ... ..•... 1034-M
Bryant H V Lt Comdr 1007 Ala ............. .3597-M
Bryant Jas 714 Ala ........... .. • ......... 3648-W
Bucheim Carl C 927 R I ... . .•..••.. . •• .. •. 1169-M
Bucheim R A 1201 Conn . .....•....•.••..•.. 1767-J
Bucheim Serv Sta 1901 Mass .. .. •. . ..•• .. .... .3063
Buchholtz Fredrck C 2109 Ohio .. . • ..... • . ... 2943-M
Buck Orner 1206 Almira . ...... .. ........... 2142-R
Buckminster Addie 544 N 3 .....•....••... . 2720-M
Budd Forrest 237 Perry .................... 2763-R
Budke Harry 1023 Vt .. .....••. ... •. ... .... 2236-J
Buehler E C 1105 W Hills Pkwy ............. . . . 1138
Buerman Ed 441 Elm .. ...........•.••.... 2912-M
Bullinger Chester E 1831 Ala ... ........ •.•.. 3014-J
Bullock E A 526 Tenn ..... ...•.......••.... . 2946
BULLOCK'S printers 2 E 7 . . ........•••••.... . 379
Bumgardner Edw Dr 1122 Ohio ........••.... 2002-M
Bunce R J RFD 3 ........ .. ............ 4058-N-3
Bundy Ira 1333 Ohio ... ........•....•...•. 1110-W
Bungalo Market 1900 Barker .... . . ............ .. 14
Bunton Kathryn J RN 2),)5 Ky ..... .•. .. ... .. . 3558
Burch G F 905 N Y . .. ... .................1533-M
Burcham Riley 2028 Mass ...... ... .. . ....... 1874
Burchett Edw 1128 Pa ..•• . •. .•.•...• . •... . 2241-J
Burchett 'Pau l 1204 Conn ..••.............. 2407 -W
Burchett Ralph E 1019 Pa ....•.......•. ... 3138-M
Burckhalter J H Sunnyside K U ... . ......... . 1957-J
Burdorff Arthur RFD 1. . . ............ .. . 4067-N-12
Bures Geo J 803~ Mass .. . ...... • ... ... .. . . 3706-R
Burge Boise 847! Mass .. .... . .. . .. • .. . .... 3345-M
Burge Frank R Sunnyside K U ..........•.. . . 3530-W
Burge Wm E 1030 Ala .... .........•...... 1830-W
Burger John M Sunnyside K U ......... • ..... 3963-R
Burgert Earlin R 1804 La ..... . .. . ......... 1202-R
Burgert Lloyd L 1505 Vt . .................. 1473-R
Burgert R 0 1321 N H ..... .•.. ••... .•.... 3444-W
Burgert Shoe Shop 1113 Mass . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . 141
Burgess Arden D 739 Ohio .................. 2349-M
Burgess Bill 1826 Mich ..........• . •• . ••. .. 3U36-R
Burgess Edwm T 2115 Leamard ..... ..•..... 2762-R
Burgess Ervin 1315 Haskell . . . . . . . . . . .... . 3755-J
BURGNER - BOWMAN-MATTHEWS LUMBER CO
308 w 6.81
BURK AWNING &amp; CANVAS GOODS MFG CO
7061 Mass. 1173
Burk Kenneth 608 La . .•.....•.... •..... .. 1%0-M
Burke Richard 919 lnd . . ........... .. ...... 1818-J
Burke Thos C Capt Sunnyside K U .•. .,........ .. .. 656-R
Burnam Bert I Jr W 21 . . ••....•....•.. . .. . 2368-W
Burnett Frank 534 La .. •.•.•..••••••••... . 2370-R
Burnett G R 1001 R I . . . . ........... . ..... . . 1303
Bu rnett Gene l200 Barker ..•• .••.••••..... 3204-W
Burnett Mabel Mrs 1320 Conn ..• •.•••.•.•• .4214-M

Burnham A D 933 Ohio ......•............. 2521-R
Burnham Josephine 1b52 Miss .... . .... • .... ... 1761
Burns 0 M 812 l nd ........••..••......... 1571-M
Burns T L 321 Lyons . .•.••.•..... • • ... ... 3415-M
Burns Tom RFD 2 .......... . ..... . . ~ · ... 4055-K-4
Burr J A 1345 Vt . . .. ............ •. .... .. 2461-W
Burris Bess1e P Mrs 1101 Mass ••.. .. .... . .... 3742
Burris N J Sunnyside K U. ................. . . 618-J
Burroughs Add Mch Co 102b Mass .... ...... . .. 1511
Burrus 0 E 832! Mass . ..............• .. .. . 1270-R
Burton J C Mrs 1240 N J ........ .. . .. ... . .. .. 752
Burton M C Mrs 1740 Ky ........ . . . ...• ..... 2208
Burzle J A 1224 La . . .................... . . . 1594
8usn Oessa Jane 74&amp; Miss •......•.. . . . ... . 3402-W
Bushey Roy E 410 Elm ... ..• ..... . .. . .... . 1319-M
Bushong 1 C 1321 Strong. ........ .... .. .. .. 3300
Busino Alice Mrs 842 lnd ...... . • ..... .. .... 2995-R
Buskirk Richard H 1b21 Oxford Rd . ....... . .. . 3820
Busse Edith Mrs 1220 Tenn ................ 3037-W
Busse Jas 1325 Pra1rie . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 3528-W
Bussing E C RFD 3 . .............. . . ..... 4091-K-2
Busy Bee Groc 528 N 7 . ................•... . 2090
Butcher F 5 Mrs 824 Miss ..•• .•• . ... •. ..•... .. 892
Butler K E RFO 3 ............... • ... .. . ... . . 619
Butler Wm R Mrs 1200 Tenn . . . • .....•.. . ... 812-W
Button Olin Mrs 626 Ala . ..•...••...•. • . .. . 1929-R
Bysom Clyde L 2101 Ky .................. . 229.3-W

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Cabe J C Sunnyside K U ............... • ..•. 1148-R
Cadle Jas H RFD 1 . ... . . ... ....••. ... • . .. . 3611-J
Cadle Jos Mark 2146 R I. .................... 4102
Cadwell G E 1712 Learnard ............. . , .... 3090
CADWELL HAT CHERY 1712 Learnard ..... • .... 3096
Cady H P 1534 Ky .. ... . . ....•....•....•.... 1600
Cain Billy 411 Elm ... . . ..... •....... . . . •... . 3164
Cain Dean 865 Oak ...........•••....••... 1428-W
Cain L L 405 Elm .... ....•••....•• : ..••... 1549-R
Cain Ralph R 546 La . .... ........ •• ....... .. 3549
Cain Wm E 646 Mo . .. ... . .. . . •• .......... 1989-W
Calderwood Robt 800 Ill ........... . ••.•.. ... 3115
Caldwell Kate 826 Ky .. .. ..•.•.•.•. .. .•.. ... 1523
('~II The 1422 Crescent . ........ . ..... ..... .. 2063
Callabresi Wm J RFD 6 .... . ............ 4014-K-11
Callicott Kenneth P 417 Maine .. . .... . . .. ... 2203-W
Calvert J W 627 Ill . .. .. ....... ... ... . ... . 2529-W
Calvert Jas W Jr 1229 Pa ..•..•..• •...•.. . 2161-R
Calvert Richard 1231 La ..... ......•...... . 2911-W
Calvin Clifton C rl est 1026 Mass .............. . 305
Residence 1504 Crescent Rd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1420
Cameron Bruce 1640 Ill. .... .. ..... ....• . .. 1B26-M
Cameron E M loans 1021! Mass . • • • . . . • • . • . . . . 126
Residence 1501 Meadow Lane ...... .. ....... 2408
Camp Fred D 1142 lnd ....• • . .. ..... . . .•.... 3524
Campbell Earl A 11 w 9 .... . .... •. .. . ..... ... 830
Campbell Harry 317 Elm ... .........•...... 3414-R
Campbell Harry L used cars 304 W 6 .•.... ...... 923
Campbell Jas W phy 4 &amp; Maine ...... ...... . . .. 3975
Residence 1637 Ill ...... .... .... ... • . . . . .. 3423
Campbell Ralph 2235 E Drive . • . . . . . . • • • . . . 2154-R
Campbell Walter B 311 Miss .... ... ...... . .. 2388-M
Campbell's Refrigeration Serv 11 W 9 . . . . . • . . . . 830
Campos Decio Sunflower Apts ...••... . •• . .. . 3836-R
Campus West 1420 Crescent Rd ...• ..• .. ...... . 939
Canaday Granville 1316 Ky .. . . ... .. .. • . . .... 2656-J
Canady Ethel L Mrs 528 Elm...•....... .. •.. 3307-R
Canary John 1716 Miss .. ................ .. . 1292-J
Canavan John W 215 W 23 . .. . ••.... ..... .. 2687-W
Canfield Joe 748 Locust .... .. ..... • ...... . 2779-W
Cannon M C 1900 N H ....•.............. . 2559-W
Canuteson R I phy K U ............... . ..... .. 890
Residence 1638 Miss .... . .... ••.. .. •• .... . 1710
Capes Gordon M 604 Ky . . ................... . . 907
Capital Finance Co 935 Mass .....••......... .. . 313
Carey Bert 1744 Ark ....... ........ ... .. . . 2888-J
Carey Carl 1300 Oak Hi II . .. ............•.. 3528-M
Carey Orville H 1902 R I .. ...... ..... . .... . 2540-R
Carey Sheldon 2122 Owens Lane ..... •. ... ... 4226-W
Carl Owen 1503 Stratford Rd • ....•.. .. . . . .. . ... 94
Carlberg Oscar 940 R I. ................... 2346-W
Carleton E V 909 Ill . . . .. . . . ............ .. 2371-M
Carlos Don F 2025 N H ............... . ... . 1554-M

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CARL'S CLOTHIERS 905 Mass .• : •• . •..•.•... . 905
Carlson G A 2101 N H .. . .......... • ....... 2150-M
Carlson M R ins 845~ Mass .... .. . . •. . .. .... ... 170
Residence RFD 1 . . ..... .. . . . . . .. . . " ..... 828-J
Carman Ben 1125 W Campus Rd ...•.•... .•.. .. . 625
Carman J Neale 1020 Maine .. ..•••.• . •..... 3033-W
Carmichael Ogle Mrs 421 Forest ..•. .•.• • .•.. 2364-=R
Carmon Raymond R Sunnyside K U .•.••.•••.. 1449-J
Carney Gerald M 1621 R I. : ................ . . 1040
Carney Jesse Mrs 1101 Pa ..••.•..•....•.... 2555-R
Carney Mary L 1309 Ky . ...•.....• ..•.• . .. . 3466-J
Carney Minnie Mrs 1043 Del .•..•....••.•... 2451-M
Carney N M 2014 Ky . . .... •.••.•••••••.••... 1633
Carpenter Miller J 2136 Vt ...•.....••.•.... 2595-J
Carpenter 0 M 808 Mo .. ....... : • ....••• .. 3084-R
Carpenter Pearl 1321 N H ............ .•..•. 3444- M
Carpenter R L 1300 Tenn ..... ...... . ..•... . 2183-J
Carpenter Walter C 2233 Vt ........••.•.... 2862-W
Carpenters' Union No 2.279 719~ Mass .....•... . . 877
Carr Andoe 1900 Vt. ... . ..... . ..... . .. .... 2925-M
Carr Harry Jr 1810 La . .• .•....••..•.•.... 3230-R
Carr Louisa 8 712 Locust ......•....••..... 1585-M
Carr T DeWitt 1247 Tenn ... ...... •• .. • .•.. . . 3514
Carroll Earle C Mrs 838 Ark ........ . ..•.... 2535-R
Carrow Jack 932 Vt . ...........•.•.. . ... . . 2466-R
Carruth Hall 1345 La . ....... .•.......•.. .... . 164
Carson Jesse R RFD 2 .. . ..... . . . . . ..... . 4084-N-11
Carter A B 1724 Mass . ...................... . 874
Carter Betty Mrs 1333 R I. ...... ........ .. 1374-M
Carter E Russell 2309 Vt .......... .. ......... 1467
Carter Frances 722 Ky .....••...• ..... •.... 2583-J
Carter G W Mrs 547 Fla . . ... .. ........... ... 2768
Carter Jonathan B Mrs 17 W 14 ............ . 2743-M
Carter L G 1&amp;41 W 9 .....•••••••••••...... 1775-J
Garter M S 2116 Tenn . ....•.•• .••. •. . .... . 3109-J
Carter Richard 1245 N Y .... ..•.......... . 2733-W
Carter Statnry Store 1025 Mass .... . .......... 1051
Carter W Taylor 1526 Vt . ........... . ..•.... . B53
Carttar Donald M Sunnyside K U ...•......... 931-W
Caruthers R I RFD 4 . ..... . . ... .... . .. . .4088-N-11
Casady Dorothy Mrs 516 La ........ • .... . . . . 1187-R
Case Frank 2100 Tenn ..................... 2902-R
t.:asebier C C 922 Conn . ...... . • . . .... . .... 1934-M
Casebier S E 3.31 E 19 ......... .. .. . ...... 1605-W
Casey John 1921 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2639-W
Casey W M 808 lnd ...............•••..... 1771-J
Casey's Chip Co 418 Forest ..........•........ . 448
CASH STATNRY CO 9 E s .................... 967
Cashatt Donald 2221 R I . . ..... . ... • . ...... 2410-R
Cass Wm A Jr Sunnyside K U ...... • ........ 2900-W
Cassel Chas E 1825 N H . . . ... . ..... . ...... 1693-W
Casteel Ralph 912 W s ........ • ............. 3773
Castle Dale 20.3 W 22, . .. .• . . . . . • ..... • ... ... 3656
Castle Lloyd H 329 Elm .................. . . 2804-W
Castle Otis 2245 Mass . . .... .... .. ... . ....... 1268
CASTLE TEA ROOM THE 1307 Mass . . ...... . .. 149
Caswell A B 1201 Ky . . .. .................. . 812-M
Cathcart M B Mrs 2043 N H ... . ....... . .. .... 3663
Cathen Ada Mrs 112 Mo ........ . ..... . . .. . 1219-R
Catholic Church 1229 Vt ......... . ....... . .. .. 338
Catterson Donald Sunflower Apts .... .•• ..... 3830-W
Cattlett Geo W 1927 Learnard .... .......... 2362-R
Cattlett Wayne S 1927 Learnard ..... . .... .. . 2362-R
Cawley Tom Jr RFD 5 .......•.. .. .. .... . 4028-K-12
Cease Geo Mrs 924 N H ....... ....... ...... 1297-R
Centenary Methodist Parsonage 243 N 4 ........ 3421
Central Hotel 846! Mass .... . . ..•.•.....•.... 3318
CENTRAL LP-GAS SERV RFD 6 .... . ....... ... 686
If no answer call . . . . . .... ... .. .. . •. .. . . 784-N-3
Cent ron Corporation Inc 1107 Mass ...•....•...... 50
Century Real Est Co RFD 1 ......... . . ... ...... 3838
Cerf Raymond 1656 Jnd . .. . . : .. .... ......... 4196
Cerophyl Laboratories Inc RFD 3 ......•......... 350
Cerophyl Laboratories Inc RFD 1 ........ . . 4056-N-11
Cessna Denn is A Sunnyside K U ..... . ...... .. 1431-W
Chads Beric C 22.39~ W Drive .. .. ......•.... 2154-J
Chaffin H L 1657 lnd . ..... . .....••.••..... 778-M
Chamber of Commerce WREN Bg • •..••••.... • .. . 485
Chambers Dwight 1341 Mass .............. . .. 698-M
Chambers H L Dr 1415 Mass ................. . . 215
CHAMNEY DAIRY RFD 4 .. ... .... . .. . . .. . 4029-K-2
Chamney Edw H RFD 4.
. . . •. ........ . 4029-K-3
Chamney Harold RFD 4 ...... .. • ... . .• .... 4029-K-2

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Chandler Elva 1401 N J .................... 838-W
Chandler H E 1320 Haskell .•.•..... • ...... . 2140-J
Chandler T H Mrs 2301 Ohio •.• ..•.. . . ..... 2687-M
Chaney Ernie J 817 Ind ... . ........ • ...... . 2274-W
Chaney John R ins SOb Mass. . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . .
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Chaney John R 2222 La . ..•...•.••.•....... 3069-J
Channel Ross Mrs 2128 N H ............ .... 1902-W
Chapman Martin F 1344 Mass ... . •.....•.... 3223-J
Chappell E N b4b Calif ..••..•..•........ .... 1121
Chappell J W 639 Mich . ...........••...... 3459-M
CHAPPELL'S AUTO TRIM 646 Calif ......... . 1121
Charles F R 333 Johnson .. .......... . ...... 2618-W
Charlton Bob 82&amp; Mo . .. . .. .
.. .... ... 3636
Charlton Glenn E Mrs Country Club Terr .•....... 1527
CHARLTON INS AGENCY Insurance Bg . . . . . . . . . 689
Charlton Nannie B Mrs 54&amp; Tenn .... . , .. . .. . 1677-W
CH ARME BEAUTY SALON 935! Mass ... . ....
533
Chase V C 1312 Conn ... .. .. .............. 1932-W
CHATEAU DRIVE-IN 1802 Mass .•••.....•.. . 3387
Chavez Francisco 805 Pa .. .............. ... 3078-M
Cheek Jack 1119 N J .........•.•...•...... 2412-J
Chestnut Bill Sunnyside K U ...... .. . .. ..... 1823-J
Cheulakes Jim 1327 Haskell ...... ..•. ...•.. 2994-W
Chewning Bert 1510 Stratford Rd . . . . . • ...... 134&amp;
CHI OMEGA HOUSE 1345 w Campus Rd .. . . ..... 731
Chicago R I &amp; P Ry Ticket Office N 2 &amp; Maple ... . 282
Chief Lunch 2246 Barker . . . • • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 2059
Chieks Lawrence 537 Wis .•.. . ..•.•....... . 2510-W
Childers Clara 117 E 11 ................... 3047-M
Childers Harry M 1320 Maple Lane .. . .• .. . . . . 2814-W
Childs Jim 705 Ark . ... . .. .... •• .... ....... 2174-J
Chiles Ray W 310 W 14 ........•.......... . 1521-J
Chilson W H 245 Maine .................... 2665-R
Chinn Harry L 1500 w 4 ..••.••..•.•....•.. 3194-W
Christenson Co 400 E 23 . ..................... 710
Christenson Everett 400 E 23 .
. . . . . . . . . . . 710
Christian Church First Study 1000 Ky ... .. • ... .. . 790
Christian Harry 633 Ill ........ ......• ...... 1299-R
Christie Ray 905 Conn . ..•.......... •.•. ... 2758-W
Christine's Beauty Shop 941 R I . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 657
Christy Jas A RFD 4 . . .. ........... . . ... ,4009-K-3
Chubb H B 2040 Vt . ... ... . • ....• •• ..... ..... 738
CHUCK WAGON THE RFD 6 .. . ... . •...... 4085-N-2
Chuck's Beer Place 716 Mass . ..... •....... . .. 3330
Church of Christ 1501 N H . ...... .. ........ ... 853
Church of Christ parsonage 1526 Vt .•• .... . .. . . . 853
Church of God Parsonage 1941 Barker ........ 2945-W
Church of the Nazarene Parsonage 1842 Vt . . . . . 124.3
Churchi ll R W 1313 Prospect ................ 1762-J
Ciochon Ralph 140 Pawnee ..... ... ..... .... . 2969-J
Cities Service Gas Co pipeline 1501 W 23 . . . . . . . 317
If no answer call .. : .................... 2n3-W
City Offices
Building Inspector Watkins Bk Bg ..•••...••... 460
City Clerk Watkins 8k Bg ...• .....•.......... 460
City Engineer Watkins Bk Bg .•.....•......... 460
City Garage 445 Miss . ... .. ........•.. . ..•. . 463
City Water Dept Watkins Bk Bg ... .. ......... 461
Fire Dept No 1 745 Vt. .................. .. . 4%
Fire Dept No 2 1839 Mass ...••....••....... 187
Health Dept Watkins Bk Bg ..•.. . ........ . .. 462
Health Director Watkins Bk Bg ................ 90
Lawrence Recreation Commission 115 W 11 .... 1814
Mayor Watkins Bk Bg . ..•..•.......... .. .. . 460
Meter Shop N End of lnd ...........•....... 897
Milk &amp; Food Sanitation Watkins Bk Bg ....... .. 462
Police Dept 745 Vt ....• .••.. ...... .. ...... 15.3
Pumping Sta N End lnd .•.. . .. • ....••.. . . ... 968
Clark Arley H 1941 Ky ..................... 1034-J
Clark C M Mrs 1640 N H . .. .•............. 1050-M
Clark Carolyn Mrs 1215~ N J ....... •. .... .. 3670-W
Clark Carroll D Prof 643 Ind .. .. .. ... . ...... . . 2615
Clark Chapin 907 Ark ... .. ... ... ... . . • .... . 3482-J
Clark Eugene T 444 Locust ................. 2314-W
Clark John Conrad 433 Lincoln ........•..... 1166-R
Clark John W Mrs 1325 Pa ..••..•..•....•.. .. 1015
Clark Johnnie W 1106 Vt .. ............ . . .. 1153-M
Clark Letha 1339 Pa . . ...................... 1495
Clark Margaret G phy 939~ Mass .••.•..... ..... 584
Residence 1125 Sunset Dr ..........•..... .. 3215
Clark Paul F 1021 R I .. : ..... . ....... .. . .. 1033-W
CLARK RAY A phy 939~ Mass .... .. . • ......... 584
Residence 1125 Sunset Dr . ....••.....•..... 3215

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Clark Thos 1925 Mass . .... . ... . .. . ... . . . , . . 1980
Clark Thos A Mrs 1145 La .......•..•••..... . 1027
Clarke Edith M 621 La .. ••.•..••.••••. • .. . 2873--M
Clarke Frank E 509 Tenn.. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1507
Clarke Helen M 510 Ohio .... . . •... • . ..... . .4257-J
Clarke Mary P 510 Ohio ... .... ..... • . . . . .. . 4257-J
Clarke Saml G Mrs 1908 N H .... . .. ...... . . 2774-W
Clarkson Maunce W 93t&gt; Ky. . . . . • • . . . . • . . . . . 3351
Claude Marvin L 1041 Ky .... ... ... • ... ... . 3556-W
Claunch Geo Community Bldg ... ... ... ... ... 1668-W
Clawson L R 502 Walnut ... • •..•.•.....•.. . 2314-M
Clawson Paul RFD 2 . ... . ............... . 4064-K-2
Clem G M 1621 Vt ... .. . ... . .....•...... . 1477-W
Clemmons Roy K Sunnysi de K U . . .... • ...... . 3155-J
Clepper Bruce 1300~ N Y ................. . 1898-R
Cleveland E R 327 E 19 . . . . .... • ....•...... 1605-R
Cleveland Morris E 1701 lnd ...••........... 2470-J
Clevenger J M 612 W 17 .. .•............... . 2746
Clevenger John P 1631 Mass ... . .. . . ... ..... 1411-W
Clifford John W 811 E 12 .. . . . ..... , .. . .. .. 2626-W
Clifton Bessie 0 123 6 Laura ........• ..... .. 2180-W
Clifton Ernest K 1335 Laura ....... . •...•.. . 1272-M
Clifton J Carl RFD 6 .. . • .....•...•.•... . . . 3143-M
Cline Albert H 1035 Pa . ..•....• • .•.•..... . 1655-J
Clingenpeel Madelyn 800 La .....••..••..... 2270-W
Cli nton Dale 2028 R I ..... . .. . .• ... •.. ... .. 1999-J
Clodfelter Scott R 945 Ill . ... . ..... .. . . .... 1887-R
Clodfelters Appointment Barber Shop 729~ Mass . .. 926
Cloepfil Kieth S 11 &amp; Mo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 908
Cloud Victoria M Mrs 807 Maine ........•... 1636-M
Clubb M D 624 Ky ........................ 2187-J
Clymer J C 538 Mich . .. . . .. ....•.••.....•. 1134-R
Coate Arthur D Sunflower Apts . ... .... ... . .. . 3836-J
Cobb B G RFD 4 .. ........ .. .. ... .•.. ... .. 2104-J
Cobb C C 1346 Vt .... . • ....•.....•....... 1361-R
Cobb Eugene H 1805 Ky ... . ... ... •. .... • . . 2685-W
Cobb's Serv Sta 644 Ark . . ............••..... 2038
C.O.CA COLA BOTTLG CO 646 Conn . . ...... .. . . 3529
If no answer call . .... ........... . .... . .. . 3140
Cochran Beatrice 821 E 13 .....•.. . ....... . 2216-J
Cochrun Christine M 814 Ala • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2164-W
Coe C G 2301 Mass . . . .................... 2224-W
Coe J H Mrs 127 E 17 .•••••.•••• , •••••••. 2364-W
Cofer Harry 1338 Ohio ......•..•.••..•..•. .2955-R
Coffin Warner A Haskell Grds .•..•...•••••. . 2520-M
Coffman Alfred RFD 3 . .. . .. . .. • ••..•••... . 3219-M
Coffman Charley L 115 E 19 ............. • . . 3235-R
{off man Earl 745 Conn . . ... .... .. ..... . .. . .4234-J
Coff man Fred 534 North St . ... . .. ... .. ..... 3262-J
Coffman Fred D 838 La . . . . .
. .. , ... . . . . . 2915-J
Coffman Gene Mrs RFD 3 .......... , • .. . .. . 3219-R
Coffman Geo RFD 1 .... ., ...... .. ...... .4097-K-2
Coffman John 746 Elm ... .. .. . . ........... 1592-W
Coffman Lee 813 Garfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854-J
Coffman Lloyd W RFD 1. ...... .. ..... . ... 4097-K-4
Cogan Paul 942 N H . . .................•. .. 1169-J
Coglizer Bill 646 La ..... . ...... . . .. ... .. . . 3722-W
Cohen Herman 2228 Given Ct •. . •.•.••...•.. . . 2338
Cohen J W 1417 R I. .. ....................1845-J
Cohen M 1636 Learnard ... . . ...••.•... • . . ... 2616
Cohoon Chester H 1846 Ohio . ••. .• • • • .•.. • .... 4089
Coil John B 1229 R I ..... . .... . . ... . .. . . ... 3851
Coker A B 1530 N H . .. . . ... ..... . ........ 1146-M
COKER A B &amp; SON candy wholesale 1337 Mass ... 558
Coker C B 618 R I ......................... . 3185
Coker Paul A 21 37 Tenn . ........ .. . . • .... . 2320-R
Colbert Anna 438 Locust . . ............ . ... 2613-R
COLBURN ARTHUR R chiropractor 1024 Vt . .... . 115
Residence 1024 Vt. . . . .... .. . . ....... . ... . 3593
Colburn Glenn T 2028 Ky .. . ..... .. . . . ... .. . 3245-R
Colburn H L 2136 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .3102-J
Colburn Lyle 716 Elm • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 2587
Cole J R 721 N 3 . .. . . .. • . .... • •....• . .. .. . 1991
Cole 0 L 1240 R I .. . ...... ..... .. .. . . .. .. 3945-R
Cole Ross W 2201 Tenn ....... •• ....• • . • .. . 1604-J
Coleman Abigail 1808 Tenn . ........•....... 1721-W
Coleman Chas 7)0 Elm . . . . . .........•...... 1592-R
Coleman Grace F 739 Conn .. . .. .... . ....... 1857-R
Collard John E Capt 612 Miss ........••..... 3277-R
College Inn 1344 Tenn . ..... . . .....••.•••... . 2005
College Life Ins Co of America 604 Ky . . . ... ..... 907
Collins Beverly 118 E N Park .. ... .. . . ...... 2850-M
Collins C C 910 E 13 . . ..... .. .. ....•.. . ... 1457-R

Collins Gailya 935 N H .. . .. . . ....... .. .... 1157-M
Collins Henry 501 Calif .. .. . .. . ..... .. . ~ · ... 1581-J
Collins Henry V Rev 1941 Barker .. . ..•.. . ... 2945-W
Collins J R 1039 N Y . .
. ••••••••.•.•• 2336-J
Collins Pearl M Mrs 906 Maine ... .. . . ... .. .. .. 3266
Collins Ralph K Mrs 1604 University Dr . .. .. . . 4253-M
Collister E Gordon 1647 lnd . . . .. . .. ... ..... . 2470-R
Colman Asa R RFO 4 ... . ............ ... .4009-N-2
Colman Merle L RF D 1. ... . .. .. .. .. . .. . . 4068-K-11
Colman Ralph L RFD 4 ..... • ..... • .... .. .4009-N-3
Colman Willis R RFD 1 .. . .. . . . ......... .. 4088-N-3
Colonial Hotel 744 N H . . .. .. .... • .... . . ... .. 2055
Colson Glenn L lOll Tenn . . . . .
.1386-W
Colton J 2316 Vt . . .. .. . .. ... .. ........... 3523-J
Columbia Ins Co of N Y Insurance Bg .•..•• • .. .... 40
Colyer John B 1126 Tenn . ..... . ....••..... 3028-W
Combest Riley 927 E 11 . . . ........•..•..... . 1542
Combs Wm Vaughn 408 w 13
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. . .•... 2984-M
Combustion Engrng-Superheater Inc RFD 1 .. .... . 3821
Comfort H D 741 N Y ... ... ......... . .. . .. . 3785-J
Commons A B 1706 Learnard .. ...•.. • .•. .. . 1865-W
COMMONS BAKERY 816 Mass . ......... . .... .. 291
Commons Phillip baker 81b Mass ...•.•.•....... 291
Residence 1702 Learnard .. .. .. ... .. . . . . . 2302-J
Commonwealth Lawrence Theatre Corp ofc 1020 Mass . 946
Compton R F 1601 W 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3391
CONBOY &amp; CONBOY REAL TORS 1012 N H . . .... 942
Conboy Grace E 1110 Vt . ................. 1668-M
Conboy Ida M Mrs 1110 Vt .••...•••.••.•.. 1668-M
Conboy R P 1301 Ky . ........••..•.••..... 1387-J
Conger Allie Merle 1300 La ............ , . ... .. 1309
Congregational Church
Study 925 Vt. ......................... : •. 475
Kitchen 925 Vt . . .......•....•.......... .. . 193
Conkey H B 818 Ky ...... .... •....... • . .. . 3104-R
Conklin Ted N Ha.skell Grds ......•....•..... 1854-R
Conley Fannie Mrs 2117 Vt .. . . ......... . .. ... 1653
Connelly Raymond 718 Ky ..•••..•.••..•.... 3216-M
Conner Addison 747 Elm .•.......•..•...... 1246-R
Conner H B 2133 Vt .................. . ... 1965-M
Connett C A 100U N J .•••..• . •• . •..•..... 1364-J
Connor V E 1823 Ill . ...•.....•....••..... 2424-W
Conrad Mason R 644 Ky ..•.•....••.•........ 3092
Constant C H 1847 Bar&lt;er . . .. .....•.••........ 564
CONST ANT CONST R CO 201 Perry .......•.... .. 89
Constant J L 1001 Moch .... ....•• • ....•..... 1499
Constant Tommy 1001 Mlch . . .. . .. ........ . • . 1499
Continental Oil Co Bulk Agent 9 &amp; Del ... ...... .. 573
Continental Trailways Bus Depot t&gt;38 Mass ....... . 707
Cook A R 1706 Barker ..................... 2830-J
Cook Donald A 644 Mo .... .. . . . ... ....... . . 3402-R
Cook Ethel Mrs 1137 Ky . ........••.... • .... . 3285
Cook FA Mrs 1304 Ohio ..... ...•••••..••... . 1817
Cook Paint &amp; Varnish Co 919 Mass . .... .. .. . . ... 846
Cook Vernie 1103 R I. . . . . . .. . ........ . .. .. 1924-J
Cooke Byron F 1508 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2155-W
COOKE'S HELP YOURSELF GROC 844 Mass ..... 609
Cooley Jos C RFD 1 . ...... . . ..... . . .. . .. 4067-K-4
Coombs Madison 1512 Ky . ............ .. ... 1473- W
Cooper Carl 1920 Mass ... ....•. .... • .. . .. . 3674-W
Cooper Dale 912 Maine . .... , ...... . ....... 2759 -M
Cooper Elmer R 1238 R I . . .. . . ...... ...... . 1350-J
Cooper Jas W 2013 R I .... .. . .... ... ...... .. 579-J
Cooper Lurue Mrs 1314 N J . .. . . .... .. .. ... 3016-W
Cooper Orrin H 1317 Mass .. . ....... . ... . .. .. 1614
Cooper Ray 0 Rev 1417 Elmwood . . .. . •. .. . .. 2140-M
Cooper Vernon 1511 Vt. ... .. . .... .. . . . . . . . 1473-M
Cope Victor C Jr 800~ Mo ..... .. .... .. .. ... 1665-J
Copeland Mary Lee 640 ~ Ohio . ....•........... 3873
Copenhaver Ellen Mrs 1025 R I ... ......... . 1033-M
Copp Wm W 1211 R I. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . ... . . 2149-W
Corbin Hall 420 W 11 .. . ..... ... ... . .. ... . . . . 860
Corbin J F Mr-s 81 0 E 14 .......... .. , • ..... 2114-R
Corbin Lawrence W 912 LaSalle ............. 3418-R
Corbin Pearl Mrs 800 Garfield ..... •... . . ... 2180-M
Corcoran Edna Mrs 1537 N H ....... . . . ..... 1619-J
Corcoran Geo W 638 Ala . .. . . . ... . ... . . ... . 2529-R
Corcoran Kathryn Mayme 1045 Ky ...•• • •... . 2557-W
Cordell F A 2151 Mass . • • • ...••• . •.••..... 1667-J
Cordley Schl 1837 Vt ... . ....•...•...•...... . . 373
Corel Betty Lou 1313 Haskell •••• •. .•••. . .•. 1026-R
Corel Chas Jr 1604 Mich .... ..... . . .. . ..... 2888-R

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Corel Eugene RFD 2 ...... . . ..... . ..... . .4024-N-4
Corel J H RFD 2 .... .. . .... .• .. ... • .. .. 4024-N-3
Corey Erna R Mrs 833 Ark .......... ....... 2874-M
Corl C E 1000 Ata .. . ... ... . .. . ........ . 2809-W
Corn Geo D 727 Ala ... .. . .. ...•....... .. . 2306-M
CORNER GROC RFD 2 Baldwin . . .. . ..... .4037-K-21
Cornie L J 615 lnd .
. .. . .... . .. . ... 3684-W
CORN'S STUDIO OF BEAUTY 23 W 9 . .. ........ 709
Cornwell Albert 1336 1 enn ........•...... . . . 3407
Corp Clyde Mrs 917 NY . .. . .•.•...••..... .. . 1976
Correa 0 H RFD 3 . ... .. . ......... .. ... 4091-K-13
Corwin E F 1701 La .. .... .. .. .... .. . ..... 2680-R
Corwin Robt A 1340 Vt . ............••..... . 698-J
Cote L H 40 Winona
. . . .. . ............. . 747
Cottle Charline Mrs 115 E 17 Terr ...•....... 3653-J
Cottle Wm C 73 6 Mtss
....... .... •. ... 2650-J
Cottom Clyde W 1308 Conn ............... .. 3855
Cotton Corlett J ins Lawrence Natl Bk Bg . ..... . . 133
Residence 645 Miss .... ... .. ........... . . 2910
Coul son Marion Mrs 1531 Ky .. .............. 1602-J
Council R R 2013 Tenn
. . ....... . ... ... 3255-J
Country Club 1 ml Won highway 40 . . • .......... 404
County Offices
Attorney Court House ..... .•.. . ....... .. ... 559
Budget &amp; Accoun ting Division 1100 Mass ....... 478
Clerk Cou rt House
.
. . ... . .••.......... 359
Clerk of Di strict Court Court House .•. . .. . ..... 543
Commissioners Court House .. ... . •..•........ 359
Conva lescent Hospital 1004 W 4 .............. 988
Cou nty Judge Cou rt House ........•.•... . .... 961
Dist Judge Court House .. ....... . • .. .. • .. . .. 889
Engineer Court House .... .•.•..••. . .. . .... . 371
Farm Bureau P 0 Bg ..... ...•.•.......... 2502
Health Dept Watkins Bank Bg ........••...... 462
Probate Judge Court House ........•........ 393
Production &amp; Marketing Administration 641 Mass. 652
Regi ste r of Deeds Court House .....•......... 671
Sheriff County Jail .. . .. . .......••... . . ..... . 38
Shop Yard E 23 . ..... .................. .. 971
Superinte ndent of Schools Court House ... .• .... 329
Treasurer Court House
. . ......•......... .466
Welfare Director Court House • . .. .... . .. ... .. 975
Couper Maxwell Haskell Grds . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 743
Couple' s Co-op 940 l nd . . . ........... .... .. 2464
Court House Tavern 1105 Mass ... . .. ... .. • . .. . 2034
Courter P E Upholstering Co 8.37 Vt .•......... . . 143
Courtney F L 2103 Barker . .... .... ........... 1336
Courtney Harry 634 R I . . .....•.•.. • .. .. . 2753-W
Courtney W T Mrs 17 W 14 ...••••........ . 2743-M
Cowan Cora 1810 La . .... . ... . . • ... ..... . . 3230-W
Cowden B L 1237 Vt ... ................. 1171-M
Cowles Ethel RFD .3 Baldwin . . ...... ... . . 4061-N-12
Cowles F S 44 7 "Pl easant . ..•. ..•.... . ..... 1193-W
Cox Byron T 1640 Ky ... ......•........ •. . .. 1852
Cox Chas R RFD 2 . ..... ... .... . . • .. ... 4075-K-11
Cox Clifford A RFD 2 . . ...... . ..... • . ... 4076-N-11
Cox Eldon W 1817 La .. ................... 2685-M
Cox Elizabeth 711 lnd ... . .......... . . .... . 3578-W
Cox Ellen 711 lnd . ... . .. .•... . • • ........ . 3578-W
Cox Elmer E RFD 6 ..... . ............... 4048-N-3
Cox F H 1244 Ky .. . ...... ....• . •...•... 1786-W
COX F V vacuum cleaners 1904 Barker •. . ... . .. . 454
Cox John H 210 1 R I . .... •.. • .••.. . . .. .. 2554-W
Cox John R 21.35 Mass ........... ... . . . ... 1961-M
Cox Lee 2100 Ky .. ....................... 1343-M
Cox Ted J RFD 6 .... .....• . .•.•. .. ..•... 3143-J
Cox W A 1209 Conn ... ....•.. • . . .... • ... . 22'75-W
Coy E J 1421 Ky .. . .. ....... .... . .. . ..... . 1345
Coyne Donald 1040 Ky . . . ....... .... ..... . . 1550-J
Crabtree Jim 1032 Ky .. ............ . . ..... 2236-M
Craddock Wm E 1001 Miss ...•.••.•........ 2210- R
Crady Harold 2320 Vt .. .....••........... . 3523-R
Crafton Allen 2202 N H ................... 2266-M
Craig A A 1026 N J . ......••...• ••...... . 1942-M
Craig Arnold 1212 N Y .. .. ...... . . .. . .... 2878-W
CRAIG &amp; COLBURN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
1024 Vt 115
Craig D H 1601 E 23. . . . . . . . . . .... . .. 4080-K-12
Craig E E 1716 La ...... . . ..•.••.••.. ..•. 2199-R
CRAIG H W ctliropractor 1024 Vt .•.. . .. ••.•... 115
Residence RFD 5 .... ......... ..... . . ..... 4264
Craig Harry T 2234 N H ..•. ....•....... ... 1739-J
Craig L E RFD 2 ... .... . .. ••. .. . . .. .. .. 4084-K-11

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Craig Pearl I 1137 Del .. ................ .. 2241-W
Craig Willard 1110 N H . ............. . ... .. 2638-l't
Crall A Terry 908 Maine .. ..... ............. 2759-J
Cramer Elmer 731 Lake . . . .. .. . . .. . . ..... . 2347-W
Crane &amp; Co Inc stationers 64.3 Ma$$ .• .•• ...... .. 501
Crane Geraldine Mrs 927 Del . .. . ..... . .... .. 1370-J
Crane J Don 1145 W Hills Pkwy . .. . .. . .. . ... . 1452
Crane Wm F 1005 R 1 ......•........... .. 3282-W
Crary Chas 1004 N J ............... . . ..... 2609-M
Crawford C C 1538 Ky ..... ..........•. ..... 1926
Crawford Hugh W 1745 University Dr • ... •... 1175-W
Crawford l rvtn 0 415 ~orest . . ..••...••..... 1821-J
Crawford J E 1025 N J . . .............•... . 2884-W
Crawford Jack 1830 Ark . . .. . ... .... .. .... . 1719-M
Crawford John 1743 University Dr . . . . . • . ... . 2643-W
Crawford Samuel T 421 Ohio ..... .... .... . . . 1388-J
Creamer J W 808 Miss . ..... ......... . ..... . 3067
Credit Bureau of Lawrence 719~ Mass . ....... . . . 467
Crews Raymond E Jr 645 N 3 ............... 3159-J
Cripe Ira D 718 N 3 . .. . ................. 2.3 45-R
CRIPE'S GROCERY 442 Locust . ••.•..••.•.... 3094
Crisp A Mrs 802 Lincoln .. . ......•....•... . 2195-M
Crisp H R 726 Locust . . ... .. . . ... . . ...... . 3953-W
Criss Geo RFD 2 . .. . ....... .. .•..... . ... 4080-K-4
Cri ss W M 835 E 13 . . . ........... ... .... .. 2448-J
Criss Wilbur M 1625 Mich . ....•...• ... • . . . 2888-M
Crissman Ethel Mrs 1132 R l ...... . •. .. . .. . 2117-R
Crockett Harry J 846 E 1.3 ................ . 3365-W
Cropp Clarence 1719 1 enn .. . •.. .•.•... • . .. . .. 1608
Crosier Clayton M 508 lnd .. .•...•.••...... 1537-R
Cross Anna Ranktn Mrs 921 Ill . •.••• • ....... 1887-W
Crossley D A Jr 625 W 16 . . .............. . 3646-W
Crosswhite R H Mrs 1501 R I. .... .. ........ . 858-W
Crouch Ralph 704 Ash . . . .
. . .. .. .. 2757 -W
Crouch Roy E 809 W 6 . . .... . . .. . .. . .. ... . 1970-R
Crown Drug Co No 23 747 Mass ................ 166
Crown J P 1239 Ohio . . ... . . . . . ... 1 ••• • • •• • •• 3709
Crum John P 735 Lake .. . . ........ .. .. .... . 2347-R
Crumet D E 773 Hickory ..... . . . ... . ...... . 3082-W
Crumet Earl R 1316 Tenn . .•... . ...•. . ..... 1436-R
Crumet Edw 1446 Elmwood . ..•..• .. •...... . 2994-J
Crumet LeRoy 1202 Laura . ............. . ... 3119-R
Crumpley Lorena Mrs 707 W 12 .••.•..••... .. . 964
Crumrin e Lillie B Mrs 920 Mo .. •... . ... . . . . 1322-M
Crystal Cafe 609 Vt ... . ................... 3350
Crystal Motors Trading Post used cars .304 W 6 .. . 923
CU LLIGAN SOFT WATER SERV 1.330 W 9 ... . .. 680
Culp Russell L 1709 Lear nard ... . . .. .. ...... 1865-M
Cummings H E 1901 R I ... ............... 3235-M
Cummings Myra Belle 125 E 19 ..... • ....... 2170-W
Cummings W J 2225 Barker . ....• . .•..•.. .. . 1455
Cummins Thos 325 Lincoln . . . ........•...... 1166-J
Cunningham W A 775' Walnut .. . ......... . . . 3189-W
Cu rby Emma Mrs 700 Ill .. . .......... • ...... . 2876
Curd John C 1507 N H ..... . ... ... ..• .... . . 1888-J
Curl Earl C RFD 3 .. .. . . .. ......... .... . 4054-K-4
Currier Helener Kane 1201 Oread .......• . .. . 2380-J
Curry Don A 1620 Mass . . ... ..... . . .... . .. . 1286-W
Curry J ustine 1401 Mass . ........ . .. ... ... . 2789-M
Curtice Chester 1946 R 1... ... ........... .... 986
Curtis Pau l I 232 N 6 ................. .. .2920-M
Curt is Roy RFD 6 .. . ........ .. .... .... 4034-K-11
Curt is W J Mrs RFD 6 .. .. .. • ..... • . ..... 4034-N-2
Curtiss F J 1145 Del . .. .................. . 2609-J
Curtiss Marvin R 744 R I ................ . . 2983-W
Custer Oca Mrs 1247 Ky ...•. .• • . •• ..•.. ... 2341-J
Cutler House The 1215 Dread ..... .. ...... . .... 3952
Cut-Rate Groc &amp; Mkt 734 Mass .••••....••. .. .. 987
Cutter Fred Mrs 1604 Tenn ...••.•.• . .••.•.... 1161

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Dabbagh You nis 1134 Ohio . . .. .. .... •• ... . . 2299-M
Daeschner Geo G Sunnyside K U.... • ...... ... 1431-J
Dahlene Danl E 94H 111 •• •••••• . •••• •••••• 2371-W
Dai gh Richard A 193 1 R 1.. .... ......... ... 3376-M
Dailey Calvin Haskell Grds. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 864-J
Daily Belle Mrs 1137 Conn ...... ....... .... 2117-W
Dairy Qu een l&gt;rive-ln 1835 Mass . . .. . . • ... .. .. . . 539
Dairyland 2245 Ohio .. . ..... .. . .... .•.. .. .. .. 3362
Dalsing John 624 N 5 .... . ... .. . . ..... ... . 1193-M
Dalton-Brown Studio 1403 W 7 . . . ... .. ... ...• . . 701
Dalton Curtis .315 Miss .•....• • .... . ....•... . 3731

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LAWRENCE

Dalton Jack 441 Ohio ...... . . . ..... •. . . ... 3744-M
D'Ambra Duke 1700 Ala .....................1443
D' Am bra Photo Service 644 Mass .......•.•.... . 934
Damm Wm J 1345 Maple lane ........•. .... 3669-W
Dando Edw C 937 Ala . . ..... .. . . .. • . . . . . . 3962-M
Daniel T M 716 Miss .. . . ....... . • ......... . . 1150
Daniels A E 1&amp;27 N H......•.•.•...•••.... 2639-M
Daniels Chas E RFD 1. ........... ... .. ... 4067-N-2
Daniels Clarence E 308 Ill . . . ... . ... ......... 2437 -J
Daniels Clinton E 131li N H ..••.•..•...... 1831-M
DAN IELS J S INS AGCY 222 W 9 ..........
.972
Daniels John Mrs RFD 2 .. ......... . . . .. . . 4007-K-3
gan!e:s L ~ Jr RFD 3 . . ....... ....•. .... 4051-K-3
an1e s Lev1 Sr 1037 N J ....... •• . • ....... .3075-J
Daniels lloyd C 413 Mich .... .. ..... . ...... 2104-M
Daniels Neal 933! Mass . . . ..... •• .... ... .. 2130-J
Daniels Robt RFD 3 . .. ..... .. . . . . . . ... . 4054- N-11
Danilov Victor J Sunnyside K U . .. ... ..... . . 2953-M
Dann Wm 1656 Ind . ............... • . .. .. . .. 4196
Darrow Gail 1724 Vt . .......... . •• . .. .. ... 2802-R
Dauberman Harry 1220 Summit ............. 3426-M
Daugherty F L 841 N H . . .... ....... .. ..... 1735-J
Daugherty H M Mrs 1141 N J . ..••..• . • .•••. 1764-R
Dau m Bessie 1801 Miss . ...•... • .. . ........ 3206-R
Daum C E 941&gt; Miss .... ......... ..... .... 1160-J
Davenport C A 802 Oak .... .••.......•.... . 2360-R
Davenport C W RFD 1 . .......... .. .... . .... . 699
Davenport Cora 1&amp;21 N H ..• ...• •..••.•.. . . 2273-M
Davenport Harley A 835 Lyons .............. 2146-W
Davenport Howard 226 N 6 ...... .....•.... .. 2920-J
Davenport Wayne 744 N 8 .......•.......... 3082-R
Davidson A F 941 Ind . . .. .. . .. . . .. ....... .. 3268-J
Davidson Arthur W 9 Winona .. ........••.•.... 1754
Davidson Florence RN 312 Maine . .. .. . ....... . 2427
Davidson Wren 828 Elm . ....•.•.•.•••....• . 2398-R
Davis Alex 1331 N Y ..• ..•...•........ . ... 3256-J
Davis Alice A 1032 Conn . . . . . . . • . . . • • ...•. 2263-J
Davis C l 742 lyons .......... . . ... .. . .. .. 3242-W
gavis Carrie E 1201 Oread . .. ..... . . . .... ... 2380-R
avis Claude 734 Mo ... ....•... . ........... . 1017
Davis Clifford T 2017 Tenn . . . . .. .. ... . ... .. . 772-W
Davis Donald E 1820 Maine ..••. . ........ . .3014-M
Davis E Minerva RFD 5 . . ........ ... ..... 4078-K-11
Davis Eddie 715 Maine . .. . .. . ...... . .•.•.. 3796-M
gavis ~dmond L Sunnyside K U ............. .. 705-M
avis dw RFD 2 ... . .... . ......... • ... . 4003-N-4
Davis Eldon N 1421 Prospect . .. ........•.... 2311-J
Davis Eva 102H Mass .....•..•• ••••• •.••. 1168-M
Davis F S 1325 Strong ........ .......... ..3493-W
Davis Gary W 1o14 Vt .. ...... •.••••••.. ... 2326-J
Davis Genevieve 1100 Ky .... ... .. . . . .. . .. .. 1756-M
Davis Gerald V 1926 Barker.~ ............... 2308-W
Davis Glen Warren 702 E 19 . . . . . • • . . . . .... 2459-R
Davis Glenn E 1046! Tenn ........•...... . 3556-R
Davis Gordon F 519 La .. ........ ... ....... 1433-W
Davis Harry Jas 1340 Tenn . .... . ........... 1245-M
Davis J R 1401 Prairie .......... • .... ... . . 1829-R
Davis Jess 1810 La ..... ....... . ...• ... . .. . 3273-R
Davis John Harold 1005 Ky . . . . . . . .. . .... 1779-M
Davis Johnny 877 Lyons..... . . . • . . . . .......2146-M
Davis Jos E RFD 5 ........•• . .•...•• . ...•. 2851-J
gavis Kathryn A 200 w 12 . . ....•....... ... 2641-M
avis l C 1009 N J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1364-M
·Davis Lucius L 916 E 13 ....... • . •• . . •. .. .. 1457-W
Davis Lula I 1643 Ky . . ........ . . . . . . . . .. 2686-W
Davis 0 T 1805 Maine ...... ... ........... .1210-M
DAVIS PAINT ASSOCIATE STORE 931 Mass .. . 1078
Davis R E 1820 Ala ................. . ..... 2458-M
Davis R G 446 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 3160-J
Davis Ralph 2125 Lea.rnard . . . ...... ........ 2597-R
Davis Raymond 1425 N J ..•.... .....••..... 1870-R
Davis Raymond 860 Elm . ..•....•...•...... 2175-W
gav!s Robt McNair 2210 N H .....•...... ..... 2151
av1s Sarah 415 Elm .... ........ .. ... .... 2613-W
Davis W W 706 W 12 . .. . ....••• •.•••...... . 1114
Davison E E 312 locust ... . .....•...... . ..• 2134-R
Davison John 1018 Ky .....•.... . . ......... 1447-J
Davison Leslie 740 N 1 . . . . . . ............... 3367
Davison Lorene 700 Ash ... .... . . • .. ..... . .. 3221-M
Davison Vernon 322 Elm .... • .............. 1042-M
11awes Glenn A 1225 R I. .................. . . 2885
.Dawson I l 906 Conn .• ...•.•...... • ...... 1666-R
.Day Bert 716 N 4 ................. ... .... 2578-J

Day E G 946! R I. ....................... 3629-M
Day E P 751 Lake ..... ................... 2347-M
Day Earnest 414 Elm ...................... 1319-J
Day Howard N 933 R I ........••••.... .... 2315-M
Day W J W 21 .. ......... . ............... 4226-R
Deal Jack 1826 Ill ............•..••••.••.. 3272-W
Dean Clifford D ins 1130 Tenn : . ..• • . • . • . .. ... 1812
DeArmond Frances 1423 Ohio ..... ••.•. ..... 2989-W
Deatherage J B 940 Tenn .. .....•. • . ........ 798-J
Deay Margaret Mrs 2116 Ohio .. . .......... . 2497-J
Deay Oliver 1337 Ky ................... .. 2683-M
Deay Roy RFD 2 .... ... ......... .. . .... . 4007-K-2
Deay Walter J 1028 N H ........ .. ......... 1618-J
Decker A I 826 Ala .. ....................... 1790
Decker Chas E 705 Tenn . .. ......... .. . ...... 2825
DECKER- COY REAL EST &amp; INS AGCY 7 E 8 . .... 450
Decker Donald 1601 Tenn .. . . . ..... ...... . . 1398-W
Decker J W Mrs 1208 Haskell .. . ..... . . ... .. 2555-M
Decker W E 1022 Ohio ..• •••• . •••••.•.•.... 973-M
Deckwa Wesley 1121 R 1. .•.............. . . 3455-W
Deeble Chas T 154H Mass ...... .. .. .• ..... . 3723-R
Deem F S 1108 Tenn ... ..................... .455
Deemer Kenneth C Sunnyside K U . ......... .. 3155-M
DeForest L H 2145 Mass . ................. . 2687-R
DeGraw Evelyn 1323 Ohio .....•..•.. . • ....• 1110-R
Deichert B P Mrs 1231 Oread • •.•••• . •...... 3823-R
Deiter John B 1912 R I. ..... ............. . 2540-W
DE LONG H K sanitrm 1515 W 7 ............. . 3126
Delong H K 1515 w 7 • ..... ..•..•........ .. 3126
Delozier Fanny Mrs 1325 Tenn .. ... ... ...... 1547-R
Delphia R E Sunnyside K U ... ... ....... .... 2861-W
DELTA CHI tratern1ty 1245 W Campus Rd ....... B68
DELTA DELTA DELTA 1600 Oxford Rd .... . ..... 537
DELTA GAMMA 1001 w Hills PkwY •..•..•..... 768
ge:ta Tau Delta 1111 w u .................. 1106
eta Upsilon 1025 w Hills ... ................ 2903
DE LUXE CAFE 711 Mass ..... ...... ...... ... 2045
Demeritt Fred 310 E 11 ............. .. .... 2412-W
Demeritt Leslie J RFD 4 ............ Call Clinton 3453
gempewolf lyle 1810 La ... .•.•. .. . ... . . ... 3228-M
Denewi ler Harry 727 N 3 ...•....•... .. .. .. 2345- M
enham D I Mrs 1144 La ...........•...•.. . 1916-J
Denham Jas RFD 2 .. . . ...... .....• . .. . . . 4037-K-4
Denlinger F B 131 E 23 ................... 2113-W
Denny Ed 1137 Vt ..................... . .. 2641-J
Denny Ed Serv Sta 1002 N H . . ........ . .... .. 2092
Denny l M Jr 1134 Ohio .... ....••..... .... 2299-W
Denton Francis 946 Mo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2272-W
Denton linda Mrs 1403 Tenn .... ......... . ." . 1047-J
Denton Norman C RFD 6 . . . . . . ... . ..... . 4048-K-2
Dcplue Adolph 1543 Ky . ...................1599-W
DERBY GRAIN INC 301 Locust ............ .... 370
DeShazo John M 433 Ohio .................. 1694-R
Detlor A W 1244 R I ...... .. •...... ..•. .. 1350-M
DeVinney Robt E 743 R I .... . .. • . •• .. .. .. . 1441-W
DeVore 0 E Mrs 1105 Vt ................ .. . 3127-J
DeWalt Greeta F 833 Ohio ...... ... • .. ..... 2781-W
DeWalt S E 10252 Mass ... ....... . ... • . . .. 1959-R
DeWatteville C L Mrs 920 Ohio .. . .....•. ... . . 2538
DeWeese F W 321 Elm .....•.... .•... ..... 3398-R
DeWeese lester L 1211 Almira .............. 2289-M
DeWitt Aida Mrs Haskell Grds ............. .. 1340-J
DeWolf H F 704 Ohio .. . .......... . ....... 2536-W
Dial Stanley 1700 La ........ . .... ....... .. 3694-R
Dibble R E 1240 Tenn . .. . ................... 1029
Dibble's 1401 Mass ..... .. ....•........ . .. .. . 288
Dicker A J :318 Johnson . .................. . 1616-J
DICKER A J &amp; SONS grocers 646 Locust •.... . . . 142
Dicker Alice 815 Ind .................. . ... 3589-W
Dicker C S 543 Walnut .. ...................1282-J
Dicker Donald 718 locust .. . . .......•..... . 3953-M
Dicker Harry T Mrs &amp;34 Ind ............... . 3585-J
Dicker Josephine 718 Locust . .. ....... .. ... . 3953-J
Dicker Myron 1311 R I . .... .. . . ... ... ..... .3545-J
Dicker Ralph W 815 Ind .. ....... . ... ...... 3589-W
DICKER &amp; SKINNER LIVE STOCK soo Maple .... 145
Dickerman Dan 85&amp; Lyon . ............... .. 1709- M
Dickinson S T 1029 Conn .... ... ....... ...... 773-J
Dicks Edw T Mrs 1528 Tenn ..... . .......... . 1378-J
Dickson 0 A 1016 Ky ....... ..... ...... ... . 1844-J
Diehl P A 301 W 23 ............ . ... .. ... ... 2237
Dieterich Dale N RFD 3 . ........•..... • ... . 2434-J

�LAWRENCE
Dietz Bernard V Sunnyside KU .. . ....•...... 2348-R
Dietz Linas 819 Ark . ... ... .... .. . .. 1 . . . . •. 2186-W
Dillard Mary J 520 La .... ....... .. ....... 2370-W
Dillinger J Paul 1145 lnd ........... . ..... . 2766-R
Dillon Laverne RFD 2 . . .. . ... .. • ..... ... . 4006-K-4
Dimery Lizzie 817 Pa ... . . .... • . .. . ... . ..•. 1370-R
Di mery Stephen A 1309 N J . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 3931
Dimick E H RFD 3 . . . . .. . . . .... ... ... . . 4058-N-11
Dimond Merill R Mrs 1602 La ... .. .... . .. . . . 2914- R
DINE-A· MITE INN 23 &amp; La . .............. . .. . 845
Dingman John C Mrs 1803 Mass ........ .. .. 1469- M
DINGMAN'S FURNITURE &amp; UPHOLSTERY
1801 Mass 1503
Dinsmore Jas C 717 Ohio . .. .... .... .. .. .... 2797-M
Dinsmoor Paul A Mrs 1324 Strong . ...... . .... . 2290
Dios Zoltan S 1240 Ohio . . ..... . .... .. . .. .. . . 3857
Dirk Henry RFD 6 . . . . . . . .
. .. . . . .. . 4048- N-2
Disciple Student Fellowship 1300 Oread . . . ...... . 2582
Ditmars Geo 917 Ark .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . 2592-M
DIXIES CARMEL CORN SHOP 842 Mass ........ 1330
Dixon Don 1640 Stratford Rd . . . . ... .. .. .. . .. . . 3968
Dixon Gussie 1234 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 580
Dixon Jas V 544 Michigan ... . . . .•... . . • . ... 2719-R
Dixon Lloyd J 547 Mich . . . . . ..• • .... • . . . .. . 2719-M
Dixon M H 713 Mo .... .................... . 3171
Dixon Nelle Mrs 4 12 W 6 ................. . 2749-W
Doane Eugene 1945 Tenn .......... . ••..... 2619-W
Doane Gene Agcy 6 E 8 . .. . ............... .. .. 236
Dobbins John W 1206 W 23 ......• • . .•.... . 1154-M
Dobson Earl 1222 Miss . . . . . • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 495
Dobyns Frank P Sunnyside KU ....•. . ...... . 2435-W
DOCKERY CLARENCE T liquors 1014 Mass . .. .. . 703
Dockery Clarence T 621 Ill. . . . . . . . . . . ..... 1100-M
Dockery Raymond 1810 La . ........... . .. ... . . 649
Docking Geo 1604 Stratford Rd ..•....... . . ... 1181
Docking Robt B 1701 Ala . ... . . . .. .. .. . . . ... 3489-J
Doctor Ben H 2108 Mass .... . .... . ..•...... 2962-J
Dodderidge Kennet h C 620 Ind ..... . .• . .... . ... 816
Dodds Caryl J 734 lnd ........ • ..... . ....... . . 306
Dodds F B 903 Ala ... . ... .. .... • . .. . . . .... 945-W
Dodson J R Mrs 913 Tenn . .. . •......•.. . ..... 2586
Dodson Orva Mrs 1131 N Y . . .. .•..•........ 2136-W
Doering Kathleen 1319 N Crescent Rd . . . •. . . . 2363-M
Dohner Ast rid Mrs 1014 Miss ....... . ....... 1160-M
Dolan Dallas 836 Ohio ...•.•• . .•.....•. . .. . 1371-W
Dola" Edgar T 809 Vt ... . .......•.•• . .•.. 2566-W
Dolan Thos 825 Ohio . . . .. ..•.....•..•..•.. 2ns-w
Dol bee E M 1301 R I . .................... . . 2625
Dolbier John 1606 Tenn .... .. . . ... . ...... . . 2402-J
Dolifka Walter J 649 N 6 . . .. .. ..•. .. .. ... . 1974-M
Dolman C L 646 Ill .. ..................... 2690-M
Dolyak Fr.cnk 1932 Ohio . . . .. . . . .. • ...... .. 2943-W
Dome AI 1330 Mass ......• ... . . . .......... 3223-R
Don Henry Co-op 1420 Ohio .. . . • .. . ..•. . . .. .. . . B6
Donoho Raymond 500 Locust . . . .. . . . •. . . . . . . 2387 -J
Dooley Dennis J 719 Ala . . .... . .... • . . ..... 2690-W
Doores R W Sunnyside K U .. .. .. . .. • . . ... .. 2834-R
Dorffeld Chas 1941 Mass . ..... . ..•.. . ... ... 2155- M
Dorsey Frank 909 lnd .. .......•.. . . •. . . . .. . 2794-R
Doty F H dentist 927! Mass . . . . •• .. . . .• . .. . ... 795
Residence WREN Bldg . . .. .... . . .. • .. . . . .. 3077-J
Douce W T 1909 Vt . .. . . .. . ... ... . .. . . .. ... 1339
Dougan Arthur W 1215 R I . . . . . . . ..... . .. .. 2149-J
Dougan Elmer L 1536 Barker . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . 2395-R
Dougan John RFD 3 ........ . .. . .. . . . .. . 4051-K-11
Douglas B F Mrs 308 W 12 . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . . 1043-J
Douglas County of . . . . . . ... . . ... . See County Offices
Douglas County Artificial Breeders Assn
1308 Prospect .238
DOUGLAS COUNTY BLDG &amp; l OAN ASSN 737 Mass . 79
Douglas County Farm Bureau Assn 1008 Mass .... . 344
DOUGLAS COUNTY HAT CHERY 812 Vt . . . . . . .. . 442
DOUGLAS COUNTY IMPLMT CO 560 W 23 . . . ... 4225
Douglas County Medical Serv Court House . .. .. . .. 146
Douglas County Republican 1005 Mass . . . ...... . . 542
DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK 900 Mass .. .. . 3200
Douglas D B Mrs 1300 KY ... . ... . .... . . ... 2518-M
Douglas Lloyd 1944 Barker . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 3792-W
Douglass Clarence RFD 4 . . . ..... . . .. . . . . 4096-K-12
Dove J A 1304 Mass . . .. . .. .• . ... . ....... ... 1945
Dowd Dana 180H Ill .. . .... · ~ .. ...... .. .. . 1645-J
Dowdell Frank 534 Mich . .... •• .... •. . . .. .. 1134-W
Dowers D E 1708 Ill ...... .. ........ .. .... 2330-M

DIE- EAS

13

Dowers John 0 1306 N H .. ... , . .. ..... . .. .. 1697-R
Dowers L M 1900~ La . .. .. ... . .. . .. . .. ... 1.568-W
Downbeat The 1031 Mass . . ..... .. . . . • . .. ... . . 2085
Down Town TV Serv 620 W 9 . . ... . . . . • . . . ... . . 280
Downing Elmer 2247 Mass . .... . .. •. . . .. . . . . 1883-M
Downs Cora M RFD 2 .. . ....... .. .... .... 4005-K-4
Downs Travel Serv 1015! Mass . . ...... . ..... . . 3661
DR PEPPER BOTTLING CO 815 N H ..... .... .. 198
DRAKE BAKERY 907 Mass ................... . 61
Drake Carl 307 W 23 . ........... . ........ .. 1074
Drake Jay 910 Vt. . . . . . . .. ... .. .• . ... . .. 2640-R
Drake Joe C 2234 Tenn ... .. . . . .. . .... . .... . 2404
Drake Wm A 645 Calif ......... . .. . .... . ... 1689-J
Draper Henry F 1827 N H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1941
Dreher Otto H RFD 2 . . ... .. . . ...... .. . . 4093-N-12
Drennon Ed 831 Ky .... ... . . . . . . . .. .. . ... .. 2191-J
Drennon H C 23 &amp; Haskell . .. . .•.. .. . .... . . . 3679-R
Drennon W M Mrs 944 R I .. . ••........... . 2346-J
Dresden M Sunflower Apts . •.•....... . .•.• . 3831-M
Dresser Jas 0 1220 R I. .................... .3647
Drew L L 1316 Summit • . •• . •... . •. ....... 2284-W
Dreyer C E ofc 8 &amp; Vt ..•. . •• . . . ....... . ..... . 840
Dreyer C E 2016 N H . . . .. . .. . ........... .. . 2504
DRISCOLL BEAUTY SHOP 943 Mass . ... . . .. . . . 603
Driscoll Julius 1014 Vt ......... . .......... 2326-M
Drumright J E 935 Conn . . . .. .... ... ...... . 3629-W
Drury J W 1648 Miss .. . . .......•.. . . ...... 2661-R
DUCK 'S SEA FOOD TAVERN 824 Vt ........ . . 2098
Duffee Lloyd Mrs 927 On1o ..• . .•.•........ 1463-M
Duffy J A 1446 Ky ......................... 3443
Du la Alfred H 1333 Tenn •.••.•.•••..•..•.. .. 3566
Dulaney W P 2245 Tenn .. . . .......... . .. . . 2829-W
Dumas Archie P 1119 Oregon ....... • .... • •. . . 4239
Dumler Marvin J 1723 Tenn . . . . .. . ... • . ... . 2631-M
Dunakin T E 447 Ohio . ...... . . •. .... . ..... 1394-W
Dunaway Agnes 941 lnd .. ... .... ••.. .. .. ... 1788-R
Dunbar Emma 1113 W 10 . . ........... . . . .. 2543-R
Dunbar W A 445 Mo ... . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .... 3463
Du ncan Clark 1135 Ohio ...... . ....... . .. . .. . 1787
Duncan Don 1931 Tenn . . . . . . . .• .. . . . • . . . . . 2603-M
Duncan E H 721 R I . . . . . . .... . . . . .. .• . . .. . . . 318
Duncan Jas R 704 Mo . .. . ... .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. 1810-J
Duncan Lewis E 1827 Barker . . . . . . •.... . . .. . 1628-W
Dunham Joe T 831 Garfield
854-W
Dunigan C E RFD 6 . ......... . .......... 4052-N-2
Dunkerley H L Mrs 1206 Tenn ••••....••.... 1632-M
Dunkley Geo B 628 Maine .. . . .............. 3671-J
Dunkley Mary H SOH Maine .. . .• • •...... . . . 1636-J
DUNLAP R L phy 4 &amp; Maine .... ... ... • ...... . 3975
Residence 1508 N H . . ...........••....•.. 3202
Dunn Ben J 1114 Miss . .. .. .. . .• .. ... ... . . . . . 4112
Dunn Clara 638 Walnut . . ..•..... . ... . .... . 1194-J
Dunn John Mrs RFD 6 ... . ... • ... . . .• . . . . . 4034-K-4
Dunn Paul J 742 N 5 ................ .. .. . 2776-J
Dunn R E 310 Funston .................... 2345-W
Dunn Ralph D 404 E 10 .. .. .. .. ........... 2243-W
Dunn W A 745 Locust .. . .... .. ... . .... . .. . 3885-W
Dunn Willis RFD 6 . . ... . . . .. ..• . . . . . . . . 4035-N-12
Dunne C R 1140 La . .. .. .. • . .... . .. . ... .. . 3685-M
Durr F C 1008 Maine . . . . .. . • . .. . . . •. .. .... 3597 -R
Dusch! Marilyn 615 Ohio .... ..•. . ..... ... ... 3675-J
Duver Chas G 218 Perry . .................. . 3049-J
Duver Tom 109 E 17 Terr ...••••..•..•... . . 3580-W
Duver Walter 2015 Mass .• .••.••.••...•.•. 2358-M
Duver Wilbur 1400 Conn ..• . .•..•• . •• . •.... 2217-M
Duver Wm 1416 Conn ...... •. , ••• • .••..... 2431-R
Dyche L L Mrs 1617 Mass . ... .. ... .. ...... .4227-R
Dyer A H 929 Pa .. ........... • .....•..... . . 3178
Dyer Jas C 1519 Ky . . .. . .... .. .. ..• ...... 2294-W
Dyer l PP A 11 05 Ky ............ .. . .. .... . .. 2359
Dyer Robt 1020 Ill . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. 2219
Dyer Rowland S H 1324 Oh io . ... . . . .. • . .. ... 2738-J

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Eacock G C 2112 N H .. . .. . . . ... . ...... .. . . 579-M
Eads C T 2233 E Drive . . . ... . . . . . . . ... . . . . 2154-W
Eads Lucy T Mrs 1705 University Dr ..... . .. .. 2363-J
Eagle Lodge 15 E 9 .. . .•...... . ... . ... . .. .. . . 641
Earlenbaugh F B 922 Ky .•...... . .......... 3916-J
Easley L H 705 Conn . ... . .... . .. . . . . . . . ... 3175-M
Easley Roberta Mrs 200 Mich ....•......•.. . 1563-M
Eastman Glenn R 524 Lake .. . . ... . . . ... .. . . 2783-W

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EAS- EVA

LAWRENCE

Eastman Jack 645 Ohio ................... . 3378-R
Easton M E Bill 81 8 Mo . ......... . . •.... . 1567-W
Eastwood Raymond J lb09 La .. . .. . ........ 3453-W
Easum Allan C 1304 Conn
. ....... .. ... .. 13B2-W
Easum Allan C Jr 93b La Sal le ... .... . ..... . 3418-M
Eaves S M Mrs 500 Fla . . ............... . . 3448-M
Eberhard A RFD 3 ... . ... . ... .. .. . • . ... 4057-N-4
Eberhard W 1101 Ky . .... . .. •....... . ..... 3454-R
Eberhart C L 121 E 19 .... ............... . 2170-.J
Eberhart Geo 348 E 12 . .. . .. . . ..... . . .. ... 2796-W
Eberhart Harold 21 41 N H . ............... .. 2329-J
Eberhart I F 945 l enn . .... ......... . .... 2251-W
Eberle Byron T Sunnyside K U ............... 598-W
Eberth Olga Frances 1309 Tenn ......... . . . . 3148-W
Eberwei n Chas 0 RFD 2 ..... ....... . .. .. 4037-K-13
Eby Lisle 1120 lnd .. .... . ....... . ....... . .. 2740
Ecke Geo 830 Ill .
. ........ .. • ... .. . . .. 3580
Eckelberry W L 1042 Ohio ... .. ... ... .. .. .... 2584
Eddy Carl Mrs 84b Al a .. ................... . 301
Edgar Alyce M 220 Lyons .. .. .• . ... • .. . .. .. . 4262
. . . ..... . ..... • .... . 3751-W
Edgar C C 825 R I
Edgar Eliza Mrs b24 Ala . .... .. .......... .. 1929-M
Edgar Owen 220 Lyons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4262
Edge Norman C 1304 W 19 .. ... . •. .. . . .. ... 2564-J
Edmonds C S 1901 Moen .................. 1772-R
Edmonds Earl J 520 Maine .. .. .. . . .. . ..... 3160-M
Edmonds Freezer Lockers 1903 Mass ....... . ..... 605
EDMONDS GROCERY 1903 Ma~s ............... 605
Edmonds J R 154o R 1 . .... ..........•.... .. 916
Edmonds Jack 93H Mass . . .......... . .... 2466-M
Edmonds Jonn Mrs 1322 Mass ...........•.. 2530-W
Edmonds Kenne th 2012 La .. ............ . . . 3177-M
Edmonds Norman S l ~20 Vt . . ....•....•...... . 735
Edmonds Orville 8 Westwood Rd .. . . .... .. .. .. 3128-J
Edmonds Ray RFD 1 .
. . .. .......... . . .4088- K-4
Edmonds Robt E 1304 Tenn . ......... . ..... . 3466-R
Edmondson Chas D 'IJ9 N Y .• .•.•••••••••• ••• 809
Edmondson Donald K 222 2 Ohio .......... . .. 1604-M
Edmondson H w 93b Pa . . . . ............ . . 1370-M
Edmondson Will RFD 5 . .... ......... . .. 4053- K-12
Ed's Plumb ong Shop b45 Ill ............•...... 1565
Edwards A C RFD 4
. . ...... •. ... . . ... . 4041-K-3
Edwards Arthur 740 Walnut . .... . •......... 1674-M
... ............... 2383-M
Edwards Burk 1705 Vt
Edwards Cl ifford 1239 N J ... . •.... •. ....... 2414-J
Edwards Foster 1911 Ky .................. 1406-J
Edwards Karl D 1o4 5 Barker ........ . .... . . 2830-W
Edwards Lyman F 937 Ill . . ...........•... 2996 -M
Edwards S R Mrs 190b Tenn ....•.•..•..... 2402-M
Eggert Carl D 1004 Conn .. . . ....•........ 2761-W
Eggert Kat he nne Mrs 1004'-tonn ...... .. .... 2761-W
Eggleston A D 620 Ky
.. .......•...... . . :l653-M
Ehrman Richard L 1812 Vt ............... . . 2771-M
. . . . .. . .. • .... 3310-R
Eichhorn Grant 338 Ill
EIGHTH STREET TAVERN 117 E 8 . ......... . 4193
Eisele Delbert A 1246 Ky . . ............... .. 1904-J
Eisele Harold RFD 2 . .. . ............... . 4083-N-13
Eisle W K RFD 2 .. ........ • .... . • ...... 4080-K-2
Elam Ed b33 Conn . ... . . ..... . .............. 1262
Elbel E R 821 Mi ss . . . ... . . . ............•... 2367
Eldridge Barber Shop 701 Mass .....•......... . 2019
Eldridge E Mabel 51 8 Tenn . . . . . . .. . •. .... . 1677-M
Eldridge Gift Shop 707 Mass . . ..•.............. . 88
Eldrid9e Hotel 7th ~ Mass
. . ............. . . 807
ELDRIDGE PHARMACY 701 Mass .••.......... . 999
Eldridge Seba 150 1 Crescent Rd
. . ..... . . ... . 2570
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLNR AGCY 1904 Barker 454
Eliot Bevah F Mrs 631 Ohio . . . . . . . . .
2209-J
Elkin W F RFD 1 . . .
. .. 4068-K-2
Elks B P 0 E lodge 725 Vt ........... . .... . . .. 595
Eller Leo L 2029 Learnard . ................ . 1639-J
Elliott A E 1208 Pa . . ... .. . • ..... • . .... . 1654-W
Elliott C J 332 Locust. ............... • ...... 1937
Elliott Harold 1131 Ky . . . . . . ... .. . . • .. . . . . 3028-R
Elliott Harry H 1511 Haskell ...•.. ... ...... 2664-W
Elliott M C RFD 1 .. . .. . . .. . . . • . . .. . . .. 4068- K-12
Elliott Sam S 1416 w 7 .................. . . . 2944
Elliott T G 1004 N Y .. . ..................1364-W
Elliott U B 1924 R I . ............ . ....... 2322-R
Elliott Ward M 1132 Tenn .... . .. . ........ . . . 3869
Elliott W C Mrs 755 N 7 . .. . .. • ..... • ... . .. 1423-J
Ellis Chas H 2017 R I. ........... . ........ 3791-W
Ellis Glen 1307 Conn ........ . ......•...... 2288-J

Ellis W C 1516 Mass ... .. .. . . .......•.. . . . . 1516
Ellis Wm G 1b07 Tenn Terrace . ...... • ..... . . 736-R
Ellsworth Fred 1325 w Campus . .... .. ...... , . . 2954
Elm Gladys V Mrs 934 Tenn . ..... . ......... 2413-W
Elms Walter 514 Lincoln . ..... . .. . ........ 1582-W
EL NAVAJO COURT RF O 1 ... .. .. ...... .. .. . 2030
Elphick Neil 2044 Tenn . ......... . ..... .. 2747-M
Elston Bi ll 1143 Pa . .. . ... ..... . ... .. .... .. 3732
Elston Clyde 1306 Laura . . .. . . . . ........... 3137-J
El ston Jeannette Mrs 71 2 Locust ............ 1585-M
Elswick Robt R 1324 Ky . .. . . .. .. .. . ...... . . 3462
EL TAMPICO CLUB Bul Pa . ... . ........... .. 3373
Elvig F H 1511 Stratford Rd .. ......... . ... . .. 2544
.. ... . . .. ...•........ . . 829
Elwell Chas 1111 Vt
Elzea Bill M Haskell Grds ... . . ... .. •. .... .. . 864-R
Emerson Clara Mrs 83.3 Ark . ..... . ..... . ... 2874-M
Emery Agnes 627 La .. ....... . ....... . ... 3585-M
Emery Edit h l30o E 13 ... ... .......... . .. . 3426-J
Emery Jerrie 1017 N Y ............ .. .... . .2298-J
Emick H W 545 La .. .. . ... ... ...•... • •.... . 1215
EMI CK JOHN C abst racter 737 Mass ........ . .. . 396
Residence 1104 W 4 . . .. . .. . ........ . .... . 1084
EMICK JOHN H phonogs 1014~ Mass . .......... . 343
Emock John H 1200 W 6 ... . ............. . .. , 1866
Em mett A G RFD 1 .. . ... ..... . . ....... .4056-N-4
Em mett L H 1832 N H . ...... . ........... . . . 391
Emmons Fred R 728 Maine ..... . . . ........ .3930-M
Employment Security Div 1035 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Endacolt Jas A 9 4b~ Ala . . . . . .. .. . ........ 1730-M
Endacott John 1425 Ky . . .. . ....... . ...... 1580-M
Endacott Norman mnumts 810 E 13 ...... .. ... .. 449
Endacott Norman 845 Tenn . . ................ 3499
Engel E F 1bl 9 S Crescent Rd . . ..... . •.... . 1620-M
Engelberger Geo 527 Lake . . . .............. 2776- M
England Kenneth 1618 Tenn ....... • ....... . . 3271-J
Eng les R J Jr 612 Ill ... . .... . ... . ....... .. . 3843
Episcopal Church 1011 Vt . ........ .. . . .. . ... . 1111
Episcopal Rectory 1o11 Vt .. . .•.... • •..•..... lOll
Epley H P b24 Mich .. . .... . .. .. . . .. . ..... . 2951
Equitable Life Assurance Society of U S 2009 N H .. 57
Erhart Albert J 800 Ohio .. .. .............. 3017-R
Erhart Delbert 213b Tenn . ... .......•... .. . 2369-R
ERH ART FLYING SERV RFD 5 . ............. . . 314
Ericksen E Goroon Sun nyside K U ............. 682-M
Enckson Arvtd E 1532 Mass . .... . . .. . ....... . 2261
Erickson C E 730 Conn
. .. . ............. 2249-R
Erickson C E Jr 1243 Almira ... • .. . ........ 3999-W
Ericson H E RFD 1 .. ... . . .. . .......... . 4049-N-2
Ericsson H C 1635 Mass . . .... . ... .. • ...... 3008-W
Ericsson Theodora 823! Mo ... . • •. .. . •• .. . .. 3490-J
Eriksen C J Mrs 1017 N H .. .. ........... . .. . 2956
Ermenc E D 731 Tenn . . . .. ....• • .. . . • ...... 2251-J
Ernst Ph ilip 913 lnd . ... ............ .. .... 1520-W
Ernst Philip Jr 1ol7 R I ............ • ...... 1690-R
Ernst &amp; Son hardware 82b Mass .. . ..... • ...... .341
.. . .. . . ........... 1693-R
Erwin E C 410 Forrest
Erwin Howard R 1040 Conn . . . . . . . .. .. . • ... .. 1560
Erwin L E 2242 Barker . ... . . .. .... • . . ..... 2654-R
Esch Joy 1213 Ohio .... ......... . .. . ...... . 2917-J
Eson J R Mrs 39 Winona . . . .. .. .. . ........ 2969-W
Essick Wm R 1507 Stratford Rd .•..... • .... .. . 2863
Estelle Howard M 629 N 4 . . . . ..... . ....... 1379-W
Esterly Geo A Or 221b Mass ....• •. . .. .. . .... . 1204
Estes John K 1921 Ky . . . . . ... .. ... . ....... 3433-W
Estes M J 2328 Vt . . . . . . . .... . .. ..• • . .. . .. .3088
ESTES STUDIO 927! Mass . . . . • .............. 151
EtchRite Photo-Engraving 5 W 14 ...... • ..... . .. 114
Etscheid Francis Mrs RFD 2 . ... .. .. . . • ... . 4060-N-3
Eubank Abbie Mrs 1016 Tenn . . ... .. ......... . 2872
Eudaly E L 1331 Vt . .. . ... ... • .. ... • ..... 1129-M
Eudaly Harry 938 Mo .... . .. ..... .. .. . .... 1847-W
Eudaly 0 0 Mrs 818! Mass ........ . ..... . .. 1270-J
Eudaly W A 2015 Learnard . .. . . . .... • ........ 3072
Eudaly Will fred liquors 1906 Mass ... • . . ....... 3518
Residence 191 3 Barker . .. . . . .. . . . . .... • . . . . 3570
Eustace H E osteo phy 1021! Mass . . . . ... . . . .. . .499
Residence 1033 Vt . ... . .. .. .. ... . .. . .. .. . . . 465
Evangelical United Brethren Church The 1501 Mass . 2508
Evangelical United Brethren Church The Parsonage
1009 Conn 1331
Evans Agnes U Mrs 643 Tenn ................ 2793-J
Evans Annagale 604 Ky . .. ........... .. . ... 1557- R
Evans Auto Supply 918 Mass ... . .. .. • .....•.... 200

�LAWRENCE
Evans Clifford L 1323 Oakhill. . . ............ 3755-M
EvaRS D H 1834 Vt ... .. . • •.. ... ..... . .... .. 1728
Evans Dale 900 Ill . ... . . .. • ..... • .....•.... 3479-J
Evans Floyd E 917 Del . . . . . . . • • . . • • . • . • . . . . . 3756
Evans Gene E 9 13 N Y . ....... • .......... .. 1934-J
Evans Jack Jr 800 w 8 ... ...... ... .. .... . . 3218-M
Evans Jennie 765 Locust .............. . .. .. 1936-J
Evans John C 713 w 6 . ... .. . . . .... . .... .... . 3335
Evans John Cl in ton RFD 1. ..... .. .. . ..... 4039-K-22
Evans K C 704 l nd . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . • . . 1978
Evans Ken H 1345 Ky ... . . ..... . . • . . ...... 1124-W
Evans M B 1323 Ohio . .... . .. . ...• . • .... ... 4211-J
Evans Maude M Mrs 2202 Mass ..... . . . .. • ... . 2357
Evans Murray 71 3 Locust • . . .. • .. . ..•.... . . 3181-M
Evans Wm Jr 227 N 8 . .•... ... . . . . ....... . 23E&gt;O-M
Everett J P RFD 6 . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. . •.. . .. . 2368-M
EVERLEY ROOF ING CO 617 Vt . ........... .. .. 511
Ewart Flora K 114 w 13 . . . .... . .•......... 1448-J
Ewers Sybil 81 8! Mass .. . ....... . ... . ..... . 1270-J
Ewert Fred Sunnyside K U .. . .• . . ........ .. .4202-J
Ewing A B 703 N 3 ... . .... . .. .. ... . .. . . .... 1589
Ewing Chas W 1411 Haskell . . . .. • . • . . . .. ... 1026-M

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FACK LAN DUTCH lksmth 32 0 Mi ll..
. . .. 360
Faculty Womens Club 1300 La ... .. . ..•....... 1309
Fairbanks Ike 300 N 8 . ...... . .. . .... .. .. . . 1130-R
Fairhurst Donald P Sunnyside K U . ..... . .•• .. 3249-J
Faith John 712 Ohio ... . . ..... • . • •••.... • .. 1413-R
Faler Geo 640 N 6 ... . . ... . .•... . ...... .. . 1974-J
Falkenstien E L 546 E 19 . ....... . .. .... .... . 2591
Falls Paul A 335 Ark ... ... • ..... • .... • .. . 1254-M
Fambrough Don 2223 Tenn . . . ••. . ..•. .• .. . . 3238-M
Fant E F Rev 818 N Y .. . • .....•....•.•... . . 1897
Faringer N E 1836 Learnard . .•... . ..•• . .. • . 2444-W
Farley E B 1041 NY . .......... . ... ... ... . 1995-R
Farley J T 21 35 Tenn . .. ....... ..... . ..... 1747-M
FARM BUR MU TUAL INS CO 1008 Mass . ... ... . 344
Farmer Everett 1104 Pa .. ......... .. ...... . 2750-J
Farmer Ollie 837 Conn .... .. . . . ...... . .... . 2130-R
Farmer Ralph S 845 Ala .. . . ...... . ... . ... .. . 945-J
FARMER S &amp; BANKERS LI FE I NS CO 806 Mass .. . . 44
FARMERS INS GROUP 21 w 9 . . . . .. . ........... 95
Farnsworth Theron · R 800 Ohio .. .. .. •. ... . . .. 3017 -J
Farr Edgar H upholsterer 646 W 23 .. .. . .. .. .. . 1290
Farrier Fred 1 &amp; Miss .... . .. . ............... 1366
Farrier Fred K 401 Mich .... . .... . . . . . .. ... 3613-M
Farris Earl A RFD 4 ...... ... . .•.... ... . 4041 -N-4
Faulconer Joyce Mrs 820 N H ..... . ... ...... 2833-R
Faulcon er Rubin 820 N H .. ... .. ... .. .... .. . 2833-R
Feari ng Albert H 1622 N H .• ..... ••. .. •.... 1690-J
Fearing Bascom C 2036 La .. ..... ....•... .. . 1568-R
Fearing Florence 8j2 N Y . .... .. ....•.. . ... .. 1142
Fearing Sherman 633 N 3 ..• . .. .• • .. . ..•.. . 3190-M
Feaster Gene R 1343 Tenn . ... ... .... .. .... . 1547-J
Federal Offices . .. See United States Government Offices
Feist John P 2101 Ohio . . . .. . ....... . ..... . 2337- R
Feist Raymond 1810 Ill . ....•..•. • •.• • ••.. . 3048-R
Fellers E E 1734 Maine . . . ..... . ..... ..... 2374-M
Fel lman J H Sunnyside KU .. . .. . . ... . . ...... 2841-J
Felt Wm W 1339 Vt . . ... . . . ..... ..... . . 1793-W
Fenstemaker Stanley T RFD 1 .... • ...... . . 4008-K-3
Fenst emaker T S 1724 Ky . .. . ............. . 2383-W
Fenton Robt M 12 19 Ohio . .. .. • •• . •••.•• .•. 2235-W
Fergus Richard W 1300 N Y . ... . ... .... .... 1898-M
Ferguson Sam W 124 W 13 . ..•..... •.... .. . 1490-R
Ferguson Wm G 721 Ill . .... . ... . .....• .. . . 2108-W
Ferre ll Donald L 1231 Oread .. ...... ..•... .. 2309-R
Fessler Max 2035 Ohio . . ... .. ..• ......... . 2320-J
Fetty Ethel N Mrs 1627 Learnard ............ . 3660
Fetty Hattie E Mrs 1533 R I . .... . . ... •.. ... 2252-R
Fetty Herb 1018 N J .. . . ... .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. 2241-R
Fevurly Jas R Sunnyside K U .. ..... . ... .. ... 3226-M
Field R G 1826 Mass . ........ . .... • . ... . .. 1693-M
Fields J Eldon 2216 N H . . . . .......... . ...... 1079
Field's Serv Sta 1826 Mass .. ... . .•.• .• •• . .... 2091
Fields W L 624 Walnut ..... • ••... • •.. . . •. . 1194-W
FigQ ins Kate 1036 Mi ss ............. . ... .. . 1137-R
Figgins L 0 140 Mich • •...•.••••.. • .• • . . .. 1539-R
Filkln R S 1800 lnd .. .......•• .. ..•.... ... . . 1066
Filkins Fred 8201 Mass ...••.... • . •. ... . . .. 2865-M
Filley Allie 1417 Pa .. .. . . . . .. ... ... • . .... . 3286-J

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Finch Neal C 641 Tenn . ...... •. ..... . . .. .. 2966-W
Fincher Chas E 428 E.lm .. . ...... . •... . . . .. 1631-W
Fincher J D 545 N 8
. . ...... . ....... ... . 3243-R
Fi ndley Frank F 1720 Vt ... ... .... . ... ..• .. 2802-J
Findley Jas S Sunnyside K U . . ......... .. . . . 3425-J
Findley W R 413 M1 ss . .. ..... ... .... .. ... . 1183-R
Finley R W 1140 N J . . . ................. .. 2473-R
Finley ftobt B 1515 w 9 ...... • .. . ..... • .. . 1894-W
Fire Chief 74 5 Vt. ..... .... . . .... .. .. .. . .. . . 3509
Firn er H W RFD 4 .. . . .. . .. .... . .. .... . .. ... 1232
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 746 Mass . .. . . . . • ... . . . 30
First Presbyteri an Parsonage 843 La . ... .. .. .... . 876
First R M Baptist Ch urch 41 6 Li ncoln . .... ... .. 3536
Fischer Frances Mrs 1831 Barker .. . .. .... . .. 2242-M
Fischer Otto A 743 lnd ..... .. .. . . ... . . .. . . . 2507
Fishback Florence Mrs 1819 Ky . ... ... . .. ... . 1421-J
Fishback Walter 1730 Oh1o .. .. .... .... ... . . 1679-W
Fishel V C 1656 Ill . .. . .. . . . ... .... •.. .. . ... 3343
Fisher Allan C 1309 W 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 220
Fisher D L 1220 E 15 ................ . .. .. 1075-M
Fisher David L 101 2 Ky . .. .. . ... ......... • 1447-M
Fisher Donald E 54 7! lnd . . . . . . .. .. . .... ... 2124-W
Fisher Harold C 1121 Vt . . ... . . .. ........•. . . 3664
Fisher Lester 226 E 18 . . . . . ... ...• .•.. •... 2444-R
Fisher M C 1655 Stratford Rd .... • .... . . . ..... 3799
Fisk Chas R 1420 Crescent Rd . .. . .. • . .. .. . . 3484-W
Fitch Henry S RFD 3 . . ... .. .. .. . • ...... 4046-N -12
Fitch T G 705 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 1082
Fitz G H 1141 N J ... .. ..... . ...... . . . ... 2263-W
Fitzgerald Jim 1423 Ohio . .... . . .. . .. • ... . . . 2519-R
Fillpatrick Edw F Sunf lower Apts .... . . .•.. . 2n3-W
Fitzpatrick Frank G Mrs 926 l nd ... . . . .... . . . . 2417
Fitzpatrick R M Mrs 1515 Meallow Lane . ... .. .. 1873
Fitzsi mmons Wm W 1338 N H . . .... .. . . .. .. 2335-W
Flamingo Club RFD 3 .. .................... . 2028
Flanders Harold 1328 N H . . . . . .... .. .... .. 2663-M
Flanders Sada 1328 N H . ....... • • ... .• .. .. 2663-R
Flannery L S 2325 Mass. .... .. . . . .. . . . . ... .. 2571
Fleagle E A Mrs 1026 Ohio . .. . .. . ... .. . ..... . 2223
Fleer Bessie Mrs 922 Ky . ........ . ... . .. . . . 3916-R
Fleer Lucas 436 Mo . . .. ... . .. .•• . •. .. • .. . . 3191-J
Fleer Rose 1020 Vt . ...... .. . ........... . ... .. 31
Fleming Flower Shop 20 E 9 . .................. 278
Fleming Howard E WR EN Bldg .... . ...... . .. 3938-M
Fleming LeRoy 1009 Maine . . .. . .. •.•.. ..... ... 749
Fleshman Chas 810! N H . . .... .... . .... . . .. 1962-R
Fletcher Alfred 800 N Y . . . . .. ... . . . .. . ... 2443-W
Fletcher Capitola 1013 N H .. . . . . .... ... ... 3568-M
Fletcher Hattie Mrs 633 Maine .. .. ... . .. .. .. 1989-J
Fletcher Sherman 8~6 R 1. •..•..••.. . .. . ..... 3133
Flint L N 1603 La .. . . ............. .. . ... .. . 2897
Florance Geo 2125 Ky . . ... . . .... •.. . . ... . . 1965-W
Florea Donald 1012 Ill . . . .. ... .. • .... . • .... 2438-M
Floro AS 1933 Learnard . .. .. . .. . ... ... .. . 3447-M
Flory C E 2234 La . . ... .. . .....•. . .. .. ... . 3922-M
Flory Frank H RFD 6 . . . .. . ....... . ... . .4034-K-12
Flory I S 913 N Y . . ....... ...... . ...•... . 2482-W
Flory Orville C 2006 Learnard ....•...•.•.... 2103-J
Flory Roy 2009 Vt ... ... . .. . .• . . •• • .. .• . . .. 1213
Flory Warren C RFD 4 .. . . . . ... .. ... • .. . . 4096-K-3
FLOWER BOX 20 E 9 ....•• .. ..••• .... ... .... 278
If no answer call .. . .. . • .........•.... . . ... 749
Floyd Vern 945 Ala . .... . .. . ... . .......... 1116-W
Fluor Corp Ltd RFD l .. .. .... ... . ....... . ... . 894
Foley Joe Jr RFD 1 Lecompton . . .... .. .... 4099, K-2
Folks Guy M RFD 4 . . . .. .. . . .... .. ...... 4063-N-3
Folks John 813 R I. .... .. . ......... .. . .. . 2456-W
Foote Paul W 2134 Ma ss . .• .. .. ..... . . ... . 1151-W
Forbes Robt J Mrs 1336 Pa ... . .... . ........ . 2215
Ford August RFD 1 ... . . . . . . . . . • ... . . . ... 4044-K-3
Ford El la Mrs 812 R I. . . . .. ..... . . . . .. ... . 1313-W
Ford Joe RFD 3 ... . .. . . ....... . . • ..... . 4058-N-4
Ford Loren C 1218 Miss . . .......... • ...... 3899-W
Ford W M 731 N Y . ....•..... .. .. .... . .. . 1795-W
Ford W T 626 Ohio .. . • . . •• •• ... .•• .. . . .. . 2442-J
Fordice Bernard RFD 1. . . .. . . ... .. . . .... 4056..-K-13
Foree Eugene C 2144 Ohio . .... . ..... . ..•... 1'1..9-R
FOREE PRNTG CO 9 E 8 .... .. . • • . ..... . . . .. . 967
Forsee Hulen 1138 N Y . ...••..... . ..... ... 3125-M
Fortson Hattie 809 Maple ....•...... . . . .. .. 2125-W
Foster Bert T 1037 Conn . ... ... ........ .... . n3-R
Foster Bess 1036 R I. .............. . . . .. . . .. 3984
Foster Fred 739 Lake . . . . ...... • . . ... ... . .. 2957-R
Foster Geo 0 905 Maine ..•...•. • .......... . 3106-J

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LAWRENCE

Foster Hall 1200 La ... ..................... . 257
Foster Ina Mrs 1301 Vt ... . ••.. .....•.. •.. 2518-W
Foster Jim 1101 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . • . . . 1996-J
Foster John RFD 1 . . . .......... •.... .•. 4099-N-22
Foster Paul C 1901 Barker . • • • . . . . • • . • . . . . . 777 -R
Foster Robt G 1140 Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 1603-M
Foster S L 940 Conn . . . . . . . . . ..•...... . . 1058-W
Foutz Homer 1016 Ohio ..........•......... 1946-M
Fowler Allen 425 Lincoln .•.•••........•.. . 2301-W
Fowler Lillian J 122 Grant. .•...•.••••.••.. . 2119-J
Fewler Mary 1317 R I ..... ............... 3545-R
Fox C Maynard 1000 Ohio .. •.••.•••••.•... 1120-M
Fox Frank ins 1st Natl Blc Bg ................ . 510
Fox Frank 1903 Barker ....•• .•......•..•.. . 2724-J
Fox H E 1116 N J
...... ..•..•. . ... •... 2581-J
Fox Harold Jr 2231 Learnard ...•.••..•••... 1815-W
Fox Harry L 1227 Prairie .•. ..•..•••.•••.•. 3719-W
Fox Terrence 1200 Tenn . . .. .....•.. •....... 1632-J
Fraker Geo 803 N Y ......•....•...•••... 2484-J
Frakes Robt F 736 N 3 . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 2999
Frame Jas Horace 646 N 5 ......... ........ . 2783-J
Francis Geo W 900 Ohio ..• ....•........• .. 1947- R
Francis Gilbert 935 Ill
.................... 2426
FRANCIS SPORT GDS 128 Mass • . . • . • . . . . . . . . 640
Frank Kenneth 742 Ark
•••.••••••••• 2549-M
Frankenfield Richard L 530 E 19 .••.•.. .•.... 3244-R
Franklin Emma 1324 Pa ...•.. .•......... . 1081-R
Franks C E Sunflower Apts .....•.••..••..•. 3836-M
FRANK'S FURNITURE CO 834 Mass ...•.•..... . 834
Franks Kenneth 2134 Learnard ........•...... 2139
Franz Herbert RFD 3 ......... .. .... .. .... 2973-W
Franz Melvin H 714 Ill .. . . .. ... .... • ........ 3703
FRANZ SERV STA 900 N H ................ ... 867
Franzen Ruth E 1203 Oread .. ....•.•••...•. 2380-W
Fraternity Management Inc 1026 Mass... ... ..
66
Frazier Cedric 1939 R I ...•.. ........•.... 3239-W
Frazier Geo R noo N J ..... ................ . 1512
Frazier Helen 537 Mich . ................... .. 3485
Frederich J W 121 W 14 .......• •..••.•. • .3829-W
Frederick A B Mrs 904 W 4 . ....... .. ..... 3917-J
Fredrickson Richard W Sunnyside K U. . . ...... 682-R
Free Methodist Parsonage 404 E 12 ........... 2136-J
Freed Ralph B 819! Vt .•..•.•..••• .•... . 3673-W
Freeman Arnold 1315 N Y ................. 2624-M
Freeman Glen E 123 E 19 ................. 2170- M
Freeman Glen E 1922 Barker ....•.....•.... .2391-J
Freeman Willis H RFD 5 .....•.... . ••. • .... 3639-J
French Lenore 1735 W 9 .................. 1049-W
Frenger Kate 1305 Haskell ..•••......•.•... 2994-M
Frey Fred 1021 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3208
Frey Pearl S Mrs 1108 N Y ........•....... 1622-R
Frick Edwards L 1235 Ky .•.•...•..•.•....... 3085
Friend C E 1500 Learnard .. ,. ...•••....•.... 1087
FRIEND PAU L H lUMBER CO 1030 Mass . ..... .. 42
Friends Church 1601 N H ...... ........... 1419-W
Friends Church parsonage 1205 N Y . . . . . . . . . 2624-J
Fries H A 1201 Tenn ... ....•••....•...•.. 2372-W
Fries Harry Rooms 1201 Tenn . • . . . . . . . . . .
3312
Frieze C I Jr 1529 Ky ............. •• ..... 1673-W
Frink Lloyd H dntst soH Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 571
Re~dence 2145 Vt ............ • .... • ...... 1715
FRINK RUSSELL phy 7 W 11 .............. ... 275
Residence 29 Winona . .... .... • •. ...•.. . ... 4209
It no answer cal l ...... ... ............. ... . 870
FRI TZ CO tires 14 E 8 .. ....................... 4
Fritz E A RFD 1. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 4039- N-3
Fritz Hazel Mrs 845 Maine ... .. •...• . ...... 2283- R
Fritze! A J serv sta 1900 Mass .. ....... . .. . . . 3399
Fritze! Albert J 2233 Ohio .
. ... ......... 1251-M
FRITZEL FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 546 Miss .... 1280
Fritze! Jack RFD 6
. . .• •... . 1682-W
FRITZEL- JAYHAWK DAIRY PRODUCT S 834 Vt .182
Froeliger Anna Mrs 1044 Conn .....•••.... . 1995-M
Frost Clayton L RFD 4 .•. . .............. 4096-N-12
Frost,Dale E 711 Conn ................... 1963-J
Frc* Wm Mrs 1924 La . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • .2537-M
Frye Alberta 17&lt;43 Ohio . . • ..•.••.••.••..... 2246-W
Frye Grace Mrs 810 Garfield .••..•.•........ 1850-M
Frye J E Mrs 420 Ind ........ .•.••.. •.•... 2385-W
Frye John C Sunnyside K U ....... .•........ 3232-J
Frye Robt 416 Wis ..•..•.•..••..•.••.•... 3194'-R
Fuel Matthew 434 Ill .•..•.....•.•...••••.•. 744- R
Fugate J B 1310 Tenn ...••...••.•.••..•... 2183-R

Fuller H R 822 Ala ....................... 2164-R
Fuller Norman E 205 E 18 ..... ..••........ . 3492-R
Fullerton Katherine E 1122 Ky . ......•...... 3127-M
FULTZ J LEE sht metl wk lOll Mass ....•....•. 249
Fultz Jas L 815 E 11 ....•.....••••..•.... 1910-W
Funk Lena S 701 La . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . • . . .
25~8
Funk Richard RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 4052-K-2
Funk T D ofc 940 Mass . .....•............... . 774
FUNK TALMAGE 0 701 La ... .•..•.....••... 2528
FUNK'S MORTUARY &amp; CHAPEL 940 Mass•...... 119
Fyne Jas 407 Maine . .. .......... .. .... .... 2777-J

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G I Joe's Serv Sta 601 Vt.............. .
.3315
Gable Robt 1621 Ky .. ...........•........ 1414-R
Gaddis Don H 946 Ohio ................... 3269-M
Gagliardo Domenico 1108 Ohio ..•...•......... 2696
Gaines Lloyd L ins 927 Mass . ......•....••.... 1438
Gaines Lloyd L 1900 La. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . 1606
Gale Stanley 726 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1144-W
GALLAGHER BUDDY MOTORS 634 Mass .•••. .. 1000
Gallagher E T 621 Tenn .... .. ... •......... 3827-W
Gallagher Rose Mrs 1139 Tenn .••..•.••.•... 2734-R
Gallion Virgil 1138 Ky .. . .. ...•............. . 3937
Galloway Althea Mrs 1505 Ohio •.••.....•...•. . 3174
Galloway Chas A 2245 R I. ...... ... ... . ...... 1708
Gallup Alfred F ins Lawrence Natl Bk Bg ••....... 133
Residence 1212 Ohio ..................•.. 746-M
Gallup G A 1022 Ohio . .. .... . . . ............ . 973-J
Gambles 930 Mass .. . .............. . ......... 528
Gamer J G 1144 Ky . . ....................• 1269-M
Gamma Phi Beta 1339 W Campus Rd .•.•..•.... 3510
Gammon Jas R 1637 N H ................... 3401-J
Gano D R 2220 N H ..............•..•.• . ... 2980
Gantz Jacob RFD 1 Williamstown .......... 4043-N -12
Garber Floyd 1221 N Y .. .......... .. . ..... 3286-W
Garber 0 H 929 Conn .........•.•...••.... 2568-M
Garcia Julio 932 N J ...... ....•........... 1934-R
Garcia Leon 813 N J .........••........... 2243-J
Garcia Patricio 819 N J .................... 2126-J
Garcia Thos 616 Lake . .... ... . •....••.•.... 3122-J
Garcia Thos Jr Santa Fe Apts ... .• .......... 1285-R
Card Howard E 1420 Crescent . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3441-J
Garden R B 413 Maine .. ............... ... 3917-M
Gardner A M 1312 Vt .•..•..•.••..•.••..•. 1514-R
Gardner E T 1344 Mass .......••...••••..•. 2530-R
Gardner JosE 810 W 8 .................... 1492-W
Gardner May 1500 Crescent Rd . . . . . . . . .
3227
Gardner Raymond E RFD 5 . . . . . ........ 4028-K-4
Gardner Roderic 530 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 1408-M
Garland S J 217 Moss .....•••.....•..•.... 2388-W
Garner Earl 700 Ala ......... . ............ 1610-M
Garner Harold 915 E 12 ..........•....... 4260-M
Garratt V W RFD 2 ... ...... .. . . . ...... 4003-K-12
Garrett Glenn 219 N 7 .....•..•.....•... ... 2179-R
Garrett Jack 643 Tenn . ... .................. 266
Garrett John 918 Pa ... ..... ... ... • ....... 1310-W
Garrett Margaret Zeller 643 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . .. 266
GARRETT MKT RFD 5 ... ... . .. ........ 4081-K-4
Garrett Marvin 2240 Barker ............... .. 2950-J
Garrett R B 2018 Vt . ... ..• .. ..... . . ... ... 1667-W
Garrett Robt Mrs 327 E 19 .. . ............. . 1605-R
Garrett Wm C 705 E 19 .. ....... . .••...•.. 2459-W
Garrison Robt H 1200 Miss ................... 3915
Garrison Verne 1105 R 1 . . .. ..... •....••.. .•. 2524
Garvin Martha 517 Wise ...........•...•... 2510-M
GAS CO 733 Mass .............. . ............ 315
After Ofc Hours Call Manager's Rts ... .•.... .. 306
If no answer call . ..... ................... 1031
If no answer call ... .. ..•...•............. 2885
Gaskill Terry Mrs 1603 Mass ... . .•....•.•... ... 188
Gasper Arthur D 828 Ark ......... . ......... 1271-J
Gaston E Thayer 1804 Miss •..••....• . .•..• . 1721-J
Gaston G I 941 Tenn . ..................... 3193-W
Gatewood Chester 701 Elm •..•.•...••..... . 1585-W
Gauck Emil 826 N Y ................ ...... 2482-M
Gauck H C 620 Ala ....•. .•.......... .•...... 927
Gauck Truck Lines 237 Ark ...•.•••.•.•••.. •... 927
Gaugh Ronald W 1141 Vt...... ... .. . ..... 1756-J
Gaumer C S furniture refinishi ng 1025 Miss ....... 286
Gaumer C S 1025 Miss ..................... . 286
Gaul Robt T 1700 La ..... ............... . 1007-J

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Gaw Helen 114 W 13 . . ... .............. .. 1448-R
Geis lawrence 1801 Maine .. ................ 2330-J
Geltch Waldemar 1026 Colonial Ct .. ...... . .. 2127 -W
Gelvin R H llOH Mass . ......... . .... ..... 1153-R
Gemmell R B 1329 Mass . ...... .... .•....... 3417-J
Gemmell's cafe 1241 Oread . ................. . 2004
GEMMELL'S CAFE 117 Mass .. ... ... . . ...... . 2072
GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC 1103 Mass .... . . . 19
Gene's Mkt 1301 Del . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
Gengler Phil J RFD 5 . ..... ........... .... 1876-M
Gensler Mary Mrs 1005 Ky ...... . ... . .. .. . . 1779-W
Gentry M E 338 Elm . ......•....... . .... . 1298-W
Gentry Ralph 821 N H .... .... .. . . . ...... .. 2865-J
Gentry Robt 402 Elm . . ... . • . .. .. • .. .. .. ... 2386-J
Gentry Seymour 0 RFD 1 . . . • . .. .. • . .. .. .. 4039-K-4
Gentr~ f•d 1008 Miss .. ........•.......... . 2393
Gentry W A W 2 . . ................ • ... . 2225-W
George Billie 941 lnd . ...... ... . . . . ..... .. . 1788-R
George Ernest W 1329 Ohio ..• . ... ... • .... .3337-W
George Odeal F Mrs 1041 Vt ..•........... . . 2926-R
George Walter RFD 2 .... ...... . .•....... 4098-K-2
George' s Pipe Shop 727 Mass .. . ... ••. ...... . 2401
Georgia Archie 519 Mich . .. .. .. .•..... . .. . . 4250-R
Georgia Tracy 181 4 Mo ....... . . .....••. .. 3408-M
Georgie Chas 824 lnd . .... ..•. • ........... . . . 3655
Georgie Gladys 302 Ark ................ . .. . 1254-J
Gerhart T R 2043 Tenn ... .. . ............. .. 1252
Gerstenberger Delbert C 2000 R I . ..•..••. .. 2937-M
Getker B l 732 R I . . ...... .......... ..... 1857-J
Getto M J 1021 Maine ........ ..... ........ 12bb
Getto Paul H dentist Lawrence Natl Bk Bg . .... . 3b92
Residence 10 Westwood Rd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3728
Getty Richard N 1810 Mich . . .. . .. ..... .... 3036-M
Gibbens Chester 1732 Tenn . . ..... ... . • ... .. 2281-W
GIBBS CLOTHING CO 811 Mass . ....• •.. .. . . . .459
Gibler Ivan 1035 N J ... . ............ .. ... . 1295-J
Gibler Ivan T 81&amp; Garfield . . . ....• • .... ... . 2495-W
Gibler Robt M 1701 Mo .. ....... . .......... 2453-M
Gibson Carl 841 M1ss . .... ...... .. ....... .3251-R
Gibson Hilden R 1629 Barker ...... • ..... ... 2506-W
Gibson L M Mrs 1035 N Y .. ..... •. ... .• . .. .3149-J
Gibson RichardT 1112 Conn . ... . . .. .... . .. . . 3136-J
Gibson W H Sunnyside K U ................ .. 3226-R
Gibson Walter R RFD 2 ..... .. .... • . .... . 4055-N-4
Gieseman Rose 2208 Mass ... ..... • . . ..... ... 2441
Giesy Veta S Mrs 1800 N H . ... ..•.. • . .. . . . 2689-M
Giffin Kenneth 1134 Ky ....... ..... ...... . 3103-W
Giffin Kim 1832 University Dr ....... . ... .. . . 2643-J
Gifford Grace l Mrs 1340 Ky ... • ...•. •• ... . 1131-J
Gifford Kenneth W 2021 Vt. . . ...... • .... . . .3245-M
Gilbert lottie Mrs 1531 Ky . ...... .. ... . .. . 3025-M
Gilbert Wm 1201 Dread . .. .. . ........•.... .4201-J
Gilbreath Ed RFD 5 . .... ...... ... .. . . . ..... . 1264
Gilchrist Mary F-A15 W 6 ... . . .• . •.. . •• . . . . 3827-J
Gilchrist S W 44 Winona ... . •. ....••.. .... .3093-J
Glle Walter 1304 Oakhi ll. .. . . ..... • •... •... 2494-R
Gilkerson leon J 1033 Tenn .. .......... . . ... 3718-R
Gilkerson's Cafe 912 Ma ss .
. .. .. ..... . .. . . 3389
GILL M R REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGCY 640 Mass 111
Gilles Helen phy 4 &amp; Maine ... ..• .......... ... 3975
Residence 1831 University Dr .........•.. .• . 3b02
If no answer call . .. .. ...........•...... ... . 870
Gilley lizzie 701 Mo . . . . . ..•... .. • ..... •.. 1056-J
Gillihan Robt 8 dntst 4 &amp; Maine .. . .. . . ....... . 3975
Gilliland Glenn E 1912 Vt .... • ........ • ... . 2925-R
Gillispie Jas W 1728 Mich .........•....... . 2682-J
Gillum G C 2123 R I. ......... .... . ..... .. 1554-W
Gilmore An nie 0 RFD 3 Eudora . . . . ..•.... .4076-N-3
Gilmore Gertrude 700 Ohio . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . 3954
Gilmore W J Mrs 319 E 7 ........ .... ..... . 1441-R
Gimblet John 709~ Vt .. . . . . .. . ... .. ........ 1994-J
Gimblet Ral ph E 915 Maine .• ........... .... 1322-J
Girl Scout Hdqtrs 729~ Mass .........• • ... .. . . 3429
Givan Mattie 718 lake .......... . • .. .. . ..... 3714
Givens Belle Mrs 820 N Y ..... . ...•......•. 2126-W
Givens E C 163 7 learnard ... ... • . ....•... . . 2327-R
Givens E W 642 ~ W 23 ............ .. • . .... 2852-W
Glahn Gene 2200 Vt . .. • •....•......•.... . . . 2815
Glasgow Jas 630 Mo . .. .. .. . • ...•..... . ... 1400-M
Glasgow Lane 1229 N Y ......•....••.... ... 2217-J
Glasgow T J 121 E 17 .....•.•...• . ...••. . 2633-W
Glass Mab..l N Mrs 905 Tenn •..•.••..... ... 2813-W
Glass T E 11 E 11 ... . ...... . ............ .. . 1698
Glass Wm Haskell Grds .. ... ............ . . .. 3607-J

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Glasscock C E 707 Elm .. . ... .. ... . ..... ... 158~
Giassmire Zoe Mrs 1319 Crescent Rd . .. . . . . .. 2363-M
Glathart A B 638 La ....• . . . . .. ..... .. .. .... 1070
Glatthaar R K RFD 4 .. ... ... ......... . . 4096-N-11
Glenn Martha Mrs 1245 Pa .... ... .. . .... .. . 2161-W
Glick Chas 1745 Barker .... . .. ...... • ... .. . 3108-M
Glidewell Calvin Capt 22 31 Barker . . . ....... . 1249-M
Glinka John l 1911 Tenn . . .... .. .. • ....... 1396-M
Glover Barbara 2001 Vt .... ............. 1780-.J
Glover Herschel! l 763 Ash .. . . .•.. . .. • ..... 1736-M
Goble C C 1536 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 36::.9
Goble Chas R 533 Elm ................ ..... 3181-R
Codding A H 1004 Ill . . . . . . .... .• •. .... .. .. 2210-J
Godding Frank E 437 Maine ......... .. .. .. .. 3042
Godfrey Everett 635 N 6 .. ....... ...... .. . .. 1974-R
Goebel E D Sunnyside K U ............. ..... 3472-J
Goering Vic. 736 Maine . . . . . . . .
. . ...... 2306-J
Goetsch Jean 1746 Vt . . ...... • ...• . •..... . 1796-R
Goff Frank RFD 6 .. . ... . . . .. • ..... • .. . . . 4048-N-4
Goff M W 1423 Ky. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 3841
Goff Raymond RFD 4 ............ .. . .... 4009-N -11
Goff Roy L 2045 Mass .... ... ... . . . . ...... 1835-W
IOolden Billie 8 442 Forest . . . . . ... . . ....... . 1813-J
GOLDEN CREST DAIRY 2016 Learnard .. .. .. . . 3162
Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass ...•. .. .. . 3395
Goldman W E 1020 Pa . . ...... .... . . . . . ... 3793-W
Goll Kenneth S 1841 Maine .............. .. 3408-W
(:cod J R 1045 Vt.. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 620
Good Jas 1101 N J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1472-M
Goode Jos rooming house 1245 Oread . .... ...... 1504
Goodman Marvin l 1107 w 6 ..... . .. . ...... 723-W
Goodrich 6 F Co 929 Mass . .. . .... . ...... . . .... 21
Goodrick Dorothy 111 S Park . ...... .. .... .. 1448-M
Goodrick Rebecca Mrs 1119 Del .... . .... . . .. 2598-W
Goodrum A C RFD 1 ...... ... ... . . . .. .... . 3797-M
Goodwin Guy 916 Vt. .. ... .. ....... • ... .. . 2982-W
Goodwin Robt M 220 lincoln .. .. • .... . • ... . . 2331-J
Gorbutt J K 436 Maine ...... . .• . .... •... .. 3477-R
Gordon Donald 915 Mo . ..... .. .. ..... •.. .. . 1647-J
GORDON H R excvtg RFD 4 .. ...... •. ... .. ..... 791
Gordon Kelley 2227 Ohio ..... . ... . .. . ...... 1251-R
Gordon Lucrecia Mrs 2227 Ohio . .. ..•.. . . .•. . 1251-R
Gordon Phil 1209 E 13 ....... .. . ........ . . 1272-W
Gorrill Barr 1101 Tenn ... . .... ...... ... . .. 1996-M
Gorrill Clarence M atty lawrence Natl Bk Bg . .. .. . 482
Residence RFD 1 .. . . . ... . .... ... .... . 4068-N-11
Gorrill Galen A ofc 200 Locust . •.••.. . ...... ... 387
Gorrill Galen A 2109 Vt . .. ... . ... .. ...... ... 2673
Gorrill Will R dntst 845 Mass .. .. ...... . • ..... . 399
Residence 841 Ala .. ..... • .. •• . . . ... ... . .. 1399
Gorrill &amp; Winter Serv Sta 300 Locust ........... 2064
Gorton Thos 831 Ill .. .......... . .. ... . . .. . .. 3276
Gosper E E Mrs 1318 R I ................ . . 2288-R
Gough P F 1729 Mass ....... ... ..... ........ 2509
Gould W l RFD 3 .. ...... . ....... . ...... . . 2157-R
Government Offices .. See City, County, State,
United Statts Government Offices
Gowans R E Mrs 1510 University Or ......... .. 1914
Graber Ralph E 1620 Crescent Rd •.. . ......... . 1450
Grace Bernard 1040 Pa .. .... .. .............. 3625
Graeber C H 1100 W 23 . ....... . .. . •. . ... . 1154-R
Graham C A Shuck 1740 Ind .... ... . ... • .... . 2745-J
Graham Ethel 825 Conn ... ... . .... • ....... 1032-W
Graham Findley P 800 Ky .... . . ..... .. .. .... . 3199
Graham Garland RFD 6 .. . .. .. . ...•.. . ... . 4085-K-2
GRAHAM STUDIO 211 W 8 ...... . ......... . . 3199
Grammer l G 421 Elm . ..• ...... .•.. . .. .. . 1549-M
Grammer Sam RFD 3 ............... ... . 4062-N-11
Grammer Walter RFD 3 . ...... .. ••. . ... . . 4074-K-3
Granada Cafe 1022 Mass .........•. .. . . ... ... 3349
Granada Theatre 1020 Mass . . .. . .. •. ... . . . . ... 946
Grant Arthur R 900 Ill . . . . .............. . ... . 3846
Grant Dabney 1130 Ky .... ................... 1063
Grant Mary A 1620 S Crescent Rd ...•. •• ..•. 1620-R
Grant ham W P RFD 5 ..•......•. .... .• ..... 1465-J
Grant's Pet &amp; Gift Shop 1218 Co1111 ..•. .•.. . • . •• 418
Graves Alfred J 300 W 14 .................. . 1966
Graves Dan 107 S E Park ..... . .......... .. . 2693-J
Graves Harold H 1810 La .... .. ... ... ... ... 1202-W
Gravitt Delmar 1004 R I. ..... . .. ...... .. .. . 3455-J
Gravitt's Automatic Laundry 916 Mass .......... 1630
GRAVITT'S TIRE &amp; HOMI SUPPLY 916 Mass .. 1630
Gray Agnes C 1236 N J . . ... ....... ........ 2431-J

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LAWRENCE

Gray E S 2232 Mass ..........•.......... 1249-W
Gray Frank R 718 w 4 ................... .. . 1383
Gray Hazel 1225 Ky .............. .... .. . 1733-W
Gray Neil C Haskell Grds . ...... •• ..... • .... 3607 -W
Gray Robt T Sunnyside KU .......•..... .... . 2958-R
Gray Theo J 1931 Learnard ....... ......... . 3447-J
Gray Walter 801 Miss . ..................... . 2169
Grayson Lila M 829 Ark ... ........... . • .. .. 1049-R
Green A A 500 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1738
Green B A RFD 4 .... ..... ...... ....... . 1979-J
GREEN B A CONSTR CO 1300 Oread . ......... . . 884
GREEN BROS haroware 633 Mass ........ .. ... . 631
Green Bruce Mrs 711 Conn . .... .. ........ .. 1984-M
Green Ceci l 1703 Orchard Lane ...... .. . .. . . . 2725-J
Green Cut Rate Groc 309 E 12 ..... • .. .... . . . . 2839
Green Delbert R RFD 6 . . .......... .... .. 4004-N-11
Green Eugene 1744 Barker . .... .......... . . 3108-R
Green Frank R 2137 Ohio . ..... .. ....•... . . 2821-111
Green Gable Cafe 514 E 8 .......... • .... . .... 2022
Green Harry 700 Calif . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1868
Green Kenneth J 1125 Vt . . ...... . ... • .... . 2880-M
Green Lantern Cafe 745 Mass ............ ... .. . 484
Green Nelson 933 R I . . ............... .... 1169-W
Green Patk 2023 Barker ... ........ . .... .. .. 1999-R
Green R B 2121 Tenn . .... . ............... 2~97-M
Green Robt 2025 Barker ........... .... .... 3497- M
Green Verna S Mrs 1117 N Y ............... 3027-M
Green W R 636 Ohio . ............... • .. . . . . . 1182
Green W R Jr 1928 Ohio ............ . .. .. . 1747-W
Greene Mildred 1532 Mass ............. . .... . 3628
Greene R T Mrs 1045 Conn ..........•...... 3750-R
Greene Wm W 1842 Tenn .......... ....... . 2628-J
Greene's Ready-to-Wear 845 Mass .. ...... . ..... 687
GREENE'S RETAIL LIQUOR STORE 806 Vt ... .. 1060
Greenman Nancie B RFD 4
. .. .. . ..... .. 1175-J
GREENWOOD TAVERN &amp; CAFE 804 Vt ....... . 2032
Gregg John R 701 R I. . . ................... 2381-J
Gregory G C b1B W 12 .................... 3929-W
Gregory Howard RFD 1 .. ................. 4070-K-2
Grems Jack 441 Ill .... . ............•...... 1744-J
Grey Jimmie 501 Tenn ........... • ..... . ... 2940-J
GREYHOUND LINES 638 Mass ............ .... . 707
Gribbin W J Sunnyside K U ....... • .......... 993-J
Grider Richard L 1400 La ......... • . ....... 3784-R
Griesa Wm S 401 Mo ...................... . 440
Griffeth Ida 1013 N H . .................... 3047-R
Griffeth Ray W Mrs 1029 Del .......•.... .. .. 4070
Griffin Eugene 1511 R I.. . . ....... . ... . .. 2232- M
Griffin John P 1609 Tenn Terr . .... •.. .. . ... 736 -W
Griffin Seth RFD 2 .... ..... ............ 4061-N-22
Griffith Evan G RFD 2 ... ......... • .. . . . 4003-K-13
Griffith Geo T Mrs 917 La . . ·: •............. 3120-W
Griffith John W 306 W 12 .... ....... ...... . 2234-R
Griffiths Tom 913 Miss . ... .. . . . ........... 3086-J
Griggs E E 1328 Ky ......... .. • .......... . 2656-M
Grimes Evelyn C Mrs RFD 3 .. .. .. .. • ..... 4012-K-22
Grimes Gordon RFD 3 ... .......... • ..... 4012-K-22
Grimes Jas L Jr 1343 Tenn ............. ... . 1547-M
Grimm Clark 2221 Ohio .. .... . ..... . .... .. . 1251-J
Grist Geo E 746 Ala . .. ..... • ............ .. 1887-J
Griswold C W 1115 Ohio ....... ... ......... 1671-R
Griswold Carl 944 Ky . .................... .. . 3708
Griswold Ernest 2217 Mass ... ........ • .... 3338-W
Grob D A 1817 La . .. . ... .. ........ . ...... 2425-J
Grob Fred University Dr . . ................. . 1979-R
Groebe W F 1230 Oread ............... . ... . 2988
Gross M E Dr 125 E 23 .. .. . ............. . 1291-W
Grosshart Lottie Mrs 1042 R I ............ . . . 1260
Grover I L 2113 Ky ............. .. .. .. .... 2293-J
Grover W E 109 E 19 ................... . . 2170-R
Grunder Bertha 942 Miss . ...... .... ... • .... 1788-J
Guenter Richard 1307 N H .. ............... . 1831-J
Guffin C R 2136 Learnard ................. . 3244-J
Guffin Emma Mrs 724 Conn . .. . ......••.... 3465-M
Gufler Joe 1014 N J ...................... ... 754
Gufler W M 1022 N J ..................... 3608-W
Guiles L A 1428 Pa .........•• . •• .• •.•..... . 3879
Guist J E Mrs 919! Mass .................. 2758-R
Gulley Allen 821 E 11 .......•..• ........ . 1430-W
Gulley Clarence 504 Mechanic ........•...... 2990-R
Gulley Harold E 511 W 4 ......•• .. .•..... ... 3940
Gulley Jas L 230 Perry ... . ..... • . . . ...... . 3049-W

Gulley Orval 408 Lincoln . . .. ......•........ 2552-W
Gulley Otis 822 Elm . .............. . ...... 2398-J
Gulley Otto 622 Locust .... .••.... • •....••. 1460-R
Gulley Ralph 602 Ky ... ................... 1557-J
Gulley Tobe 779 Locust .. .... . ............ 1936-R
Gundle Sigmund Dr 1700 Vt ...... ........... . 3782
Gunn Eugene 445 Wis
. . ....... . ........ 1134-M
Gunn Ewing Ketchum 829 lnd . .........••... . 1968-J
Guntert Emil E 719 N 4
. .. ............ 1196-W
GUNTERT PLUMBING &amp; WIRING 1337 Mass .. . . . 963
Guntert Robt 312 Maid en Lane .............. 1196-J
Guntert Wm F 716 N 3 .................... 1354-J
Gurley Jas 1524 Vt. ................. .. ... 3486-M
Gurtler F E 935 Pa ... . ... . .. ..... .. • .. . . .. 2482-J
Gustafson B G jeweler 809 Mass ............. ... 911
Residence 1642 Tenn . . . ................. 3440-R
Gustafson Gordon 1616 Stratford Rd .. .. •.. . . 3517-W
Guthrie Marvin J 818 E 13 . .......... • . .... 3413-J
Gwin Ethel M WREN Bg ................. ... 1242-J

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Haas Charley W RFD 4 . . . .. ............ . 4099-N-31
Haas Dollie Mrs 1205 Pa .... ......... .. . . . . 1932-J
Haas Harold 602 Elm ..........•......... . 3307-J
Hack Alan 2013 Vt. .... . . .... • ............ 3250-J
Hack Henry RFD 1 . ............ . ........ 4044-K-4
Hack T H 2001 Tenn . ... .. .. . . . ......... . . 2603-W
Hack T H Woodworking Shop 807 Vt ........... 1381
Hackley Chas L 408 lnd . . ... ................ . 1742
Hackman C W 1423 Ohio . .............••.... 1853
Hackman Geo W 1100 Tenn . . •..•............ 1770
Hadel W F 2017 Barker . .. .......•........ . 3497-R
Had! Albert Mrs 1920 Mass .........•...... 1888-M
Had! Bob 1801 W 9 . ... ... ... . •....•. ..... 1175-R
HADL BROS MOTOR CO 318 E 17 ............ . 785
If no answer call ... . . ......•........... . 1821-R
Had I Elsie Mrs 2033 N H .......••...... . .. .. . 796
Hadl Ernest 1113 R I. .. ...... .. ........... 1794..1
Had! Eve lyn M 1429 E 15 .. . ... .... .... . . .. 2311-M
Had! Glenn 90H Ill . .......... . ..... . .... .. 2939-J
Had! Gus P RFD 6 ... ........•......... 4072-N-12
Hadl Jess Mrs 417 Forest. ..........•. .. . . . 1821-R
Had! Otis 1236 N Y .. .. .... •.•......•.... . 2422-M
Hadl Richard 80M Mass ....•.....•.....•. . 1918-R
Had! Wm J 401 La ....... .. ....••....... 2546-M
Hadley Bob 642 La .... .............•. . . .. 2998-W
Hadley John 775 Elm .... .. •... .. ••.... ... 2601-M
Hagan S E 1800 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 1421-W
Hag&lt;;~n Theodore 1745 Tenn .................... 784
Hagen John W RFD 6 . .... . ... ... .. . .. . .. 4008-N -4
Hagen Robt P 1800 IIi ....... ..... ... ...... 2415-R
Hagenbuch F G Dr 2025 Vt ... . .. .. ........ 2735-J
Hagerman C S 1215 Tenn ................. . .. 2107
Haggart R A 724 lnd . ... ............. . ....... 274
Haglund F A Mrs bOO Ind .... . .............. . 3213
Hahn Marcus E 1605 Tenn .•..•............. 1405-J
Haider Andrew 2212 Ohio . ........... ·...... 2971-R
Haight G P Jr Sunnyside K U ... . .... • . ..... 2941-W
Hail Wm C 905 Mo . ...... ......... • ...... 1763-R
Haines 0 Don 1514 Stratford Rd ......... . .. 1089-J
Halberg Leslie L 1447 Vt ... . ... .. •..... . . 2731-M
Haley E W 1423 Ohio .... ............ ... .. . 587-M
Hall A E Jr 909 N Y . . . ......... ....... .. 2126-R
HALL BROS TRUCK LINES 1045 Pa. . . . . . . . . . . 936
Hall Chas Wm 506 W 6
. ........... ..... 1344-W
Hall Clarence C Jr 2246 R I ....... . .. . . .. .. 1333-M
Hall E R 1637 W 9 . . .. .... . . . : .......... . .. 2231
Hall Earl E RFD 3 .. ........ . ..... .. ... 4071-K-11
Hall Effie Mrs 1909 Ohio ................. . 1543-M
Hall Eugene 839 Miss . . . .. .. •... . .• • ..... . 1789-M
Hall Gene 1934 La .... .. . ..... • ..... • ..... 2135-W
Hall H G 924 R I . . ............ • .......... 2982-J
Hall John W Sunnyside K U ...... • ..... . .. . . 2348-J
Hall Lloyd 2029 Ohio .......... . ...•....... 2927 -M
Hall Lon 909 Tenn . ...... . ........ .. • .... . 1413-J
Hall M 0 712~ Mass .. .. . .. •. .... • .......... 3926
Hall Robt 1246 N Y ... .... .. ... • ..... • . ... 1654-R
Hall Russel A 1228 R I ........... . ... .. ..... 1617
Hall W F Mrs 1702 Mass .. .. ... ........... 1419-R
Hallenbeck Dorothy 1340 Vt .. . ..... .... .. .. 3748-M
Hailer J L 625 Ind .... . ...... . .... . • . . . ... 1391-R
Haller John Mrs 639 Elm . ...... . .. ....... .. 3789..1

�LAWRENCE
Halley Dee 1810 Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . .. 2866-M
Hallman J A 1032 Vt. ... . ................... '4113
Hallmark Alvin 1407! Mass . .. .. .... • . .. ... . 2858-W
Hallmark Leslie 1417 W 4 . .... ............. 3498-R
Hambleton Wm W Sunnyside KU ... • ....... . 2816- M
Hamil l A R 1144 N J . . . . .... ...... •• . . .. . 1430-R
Hamill R H 1246 Prairie . ........... . ...... 1465-W
Hamilton Jess 0 2115 N H ...... .. . .. . . ...... 1551
Hamilton John W 1826 Tenn ..... • ..... • , ... .. 3919
Hamilton Theodore 1333 N Y .....••.. . ..... 3256- M
Hamilton W 0 121 W 14 . .. . . .... .. .. ... ... 3829-J
Hamilton Wm RFD 3 . . .. . ..... . ...... ... . 4057-N-3
Hamilton Wm 717 R I . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . ... . . 2416-J
Hamilton's Dress Shop 943 Mass ...... . ..... . 1717
Hammer L B Jr 1810 La . .... .. ............ 3230-J
Hammig Carrie Mrs 311 Johnson ............ 1616-R
Hammig E M Jr 334 Locust ................. 2942-J
Hammig K K 2000 La ...................... 1031
Hamrnig L E 1813 lnd .. .......... .. ...... .. 3222
Hampton May Mrs 1320 N Y . . .. . .... .. .... . 1898-J
Hampton R A Mrs 219 Ill ......... .... ..... 1184-M
Hancock C W 613 w 6 . .................... .. 3640
Hancox V E 1232 Almira ... ........ .. .. .... 3999-J
Handicraft Tailors 905! Mass ... • • . ... • • . . .. .. . 157
Handy Man 1033 R I . .. . .. .. ... • .. . . • .. . .... 1325
Hank's Delivery Serv 1211 Vt . .. .. . .... . .. . ... . 797
Hanks Roy L 2224 La ... . .. . .. . . ... ... .. . 3069-R
Hankins John E 805 Tenn . .............. ... 2921-M
Hanna Hovey H 2244 Vt .............. . .... 2829-M
Hanna Hovey J 800 La . . . .. ... • ... .. • ...... . 1875
Hanna Muriel M 1017 R I. .... ....... . ...... 3618
Hanna Rad io Shop 933 Mass . . .. • ..... . . .... ... 303
Hanna W B 1728 Mass .... ..... ... • . . .... . 2242-J
Hanschu David 1145 Ind . . . . . ..... •. . ... ... 2505-W
Hanselman J W 1104 N J .. . . ....... • .. . .. . . 4260-J
Happy Jack M 1510 Univ Dr ... .. ............ . 1914
Happy Paul M 200 W 13 .................. 1904-W
Harbeson Nora E 837 lnd .............. . .... . 1481
Harbison G G 738 Ash .. ..... .. . .. . ..... ... 2757-R
Harbour Lottie Mrs 1246 Tenn ..... •. ..... .. 1436-W
Hardesty Edw N 928 Maine .... . ... , .... . ... 3930-R
Harding Danl E 1827 Ark ... . ........... ... 1719-W
Harding Horace Sunnyside K U ............ . . . 875-W
Harding Jack 1845 Maine ... . .. . .. • .. . ..... 1210-W
Harding Temp le 543 Mich . ... . . . .......... . 1134-J
Harding Truman C 820 La ... .... . ......... .. 3163
Harding Walter J 2113 Tenn . ............... 4240-M
Hardman Mary M 1423 Oh io .. . . . .. • ........ 2989-J
Hardtarfer C F 932 N H .. ... .............. 1297-W
Hardtarfer G H 1846 Maine ................ 1005-R
Hardy 0 K 939 Ind . . . .. . .......... . ........ 3752
Hargett Virgin iCf Mrs 1420 Ky ........... . .... 1162
Hargrove Howard 1225 Prairie ............. . 2476-J
Hargrove Marvin 0 1806 N H ....... • .... . . . . 2830-R
Harkey Elizabeth Mrs 120 Ill .. .•..... ....... 3086-R
Harlan R L 1200 N J .. ........... .. ....... 4242-J
Harmon Lula 1208 Almira . ... .............. 2289-J
Harmon Merle Sunnyside K U . .... ........ . . . 656-W
Harmon Merton J 1545 Haskell ... .... •..... 3263-M
Harnar Auto Supplies 836 Mass .... .... . . ... . .. 337
Harnar H B 1216 Tenn ............. .. ..... 2531-M
Harnar Paul 1025 Ky . .......•... . . ..... . . . 3168
Harp Richard F 2019 Ky ................... 2798-W
Harper Arthur 765 Lyons . .. . ... . ............. 3396
Harper Clifford 123 E 17 St Terr ............ .. 1920
Harper Geo 1203 Oread . . ... .............. . 1454-R
Harper Irvin Ted 546 Lincoln . ....... • ...... . . 3319
Harper Iva Belle 2001 Vt . ................. 1780-W
Harper Nellie Mrs 1924 Ky ......•......... 1780-R
Harper R E 743 Ash . . ........... •••...... 2177-W
Harper Wm T 1924 Ky ........... •........ 1780-R
Harrell Jas M 1329 R I ................... 2868-M
Harrell John E 1810 La ....• . . ..•......... 3224-M
Harrell Ray 919 Conn ............... .. .... 3449-M
Harrell Robt E 709 Vt .. .... . ....... . ...... 1994- R
Harrell Vernon 204 w 13 .. ................. 1171-R
Harrell Warren 1113 Conn ... . .. ...... . ..... 2423-J
HARRIS-BARNARD SIGN &amp; NEON 10 E 8 ...... . 810
Harris Claude 2001 N H . . . ................ 1711-R
Harris 0 L 332 Maiden Lane ..••...•....•... 2770-R
Harris Dave 636 N 5 .....•...... . ...... ... 1193- R
Harris Earl E 750 Maple ................... 3032-R
Harns Eddie 1102 E 13 ......•.....•...... 2142-W

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Harris Ernest 1440 Prairie ................. 3528-R
Harris Fred H 1715 Learnard ................ 2302-R
Harris Fred J 1725 Barker ........... • ..... 3409-M
Harris Geo W 1248 Conn .. . ................ 2932-J
Harris Glenn L 1645 Learnard ... ........ . . . .. 1257
Harris Goldie R RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4051-N-11
Harris H H 1904 N H . ................... . .. 1940
Harris Hallie 828 Miss .......... . .......... 1426-R
Harri s J L 1915 N H ...................... 1888-W
Harris Jay 310 Maine .. ...... . ............ 1566-M
Harris Jesse L 1741 N H ..........•........ 3586-J
Harris John B 1645 Mass... , ............... 2222-J
Harris L G 1332 Conn .. . . ..... .. . ...• . ... 3275-W
HARRIS L T CO INC 802 Mass .... .. .... . ..... 324
Harris Laurence T 802! Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .386
HARRIS LEROY E atty 743 Mass .. ........ .. . . . 802
Residence 1216 N J . . . ........ . .... .. ... 3894-J
Harris Mayme 1332 R 1.. .................. 2514-R
Harris Neil M 2121 Barker ....... • ..... • ... . 2228-R
Harris P P 1005 Miss ... ...........•.. .. .. 2210-M
Harris R W 304 Ind ..... . ............ • .... 1407-R
HarrisS H 1746 N H ..................... 1672-M
Harris Stanley W 739 Ohio .. ....... • . ..... . 2349-W
Harris Vernon D RFD 2 . .... .... .. ..... .. 4080-K-11
Harris Wayne B 2020 N H .. .. .. ......... . .. 1777-R
Harrison C E 1545 Learnard ................ 2327-J
Harrison Drug Co 1851 Mass . ..... . . .. .... .... 4213
Harrison Edgar A 806 w 8 . ............. : . 3297 -M
Harrison Robt 1521 Stratford . . .. . .. . ..... . ... 3989
HARSHA WM N phy Lawrence NatI Bk Bldg. . . . . 392
Residence 934 Ark ................ .. .. .... 2634
If no answer call .. . .. ......... .. ..... . .. ... 870
Hart H D 1541 Mass .. . . ...... ... .. . .. . .. . 3723-M
Hart Lyle E Haskell Grds . ................. . 2722-J
Harte John A 121 Pawnee .................. 1152-M
Hartell Keith 900 Ohio .. ..... • ..... • .... .. 1927- R
Hartig Emil Mrs 843 Conn ................ . 1741-W
Hartley I W 164!/ Ala ................... 2676-W
Hartman E F 1519 Barker .................. .. 3471
Hartman R B 1932 Ohio .... ....... ... ...... 2619-J
HARTMAN STANDARD SERV STA 1300 Mass . .. 3303
Hartranft Edw 1934 La ... . . ... ... . .. ..... . 2135-W
Hart wick M E RFD 2 . . ... .. . ..... . .. ... 4061-N-13
Hartzell Helen A Mrs 1500 N H . . . . . . . . . . . 3542-R
Harvey Allen H RFD 2 . . ..... ..... .. .... 4098-N-12
Harvey Ed S RFD 2 .. ... ........ • ..... .. . 4084-K-2
Harvey Harold 1423 Ohio . .... ...•.. ........ 2989-R
Harvey Helen Mrs Haskell Grds ......... . .... 1340-M
Harvey J W 1206 N J .. . ........ • . . .. . ... . . . 3990
Harvey Nellie Mrs 6 27 Conn . . .............. . 2784-J
Harvey Pat Miss 1126 Ky ........... • ...... 3127-R
Harvey S R Mrs 1906 R ! . ........ . ... . ..... 2724-R
Harvey Wm 1046 Miss . ...•................ 1137-J
Harwood Emma Mrs 910 La . ... .... ........ .. 1656
HARWOOD'S MARKET 846 Ind .......•........ 226
Harwood Ruth Mrs 832 La .. .. .............. .. 3564
Harwood Winston B 832 La . .. .. .............. 3564
HARZFELDS ladies ready-to-wear 1144 Ind ....... 190
Hase Arthur A RFD 4 . ...... ... ...... .. .. . 1175-M
Hase Esther 1008 N H . ................... . 3282-M
Haskell Institute S City limits
Assistant Boys' Adviser's Ofc Osceola Bg . . .. .. . 3041J
Asst Boys' Adviser Keokuk Hall ..... : . ... . . . 128
Assistant Boys Adviser Tinker Hall . . ..... .. .. 4210
Assistant Girls Adviser Pocahontas Hall . .. ... . . 2106
Assistant Girls Adviser Ti nker Hall ..... ....... 3496
Assistant Girls Adviser Winona Hall . . ........ . . 470
Athletic Office Tecumseh Bg . . . ......... .. .. 1480
Business Office Administration Bg ... .. . ... ..•. 118
Haskell Bakery Curtis Hall ... ................ 230
Haskell Cafe Haskell Grds • .. .. ,i . •• . • . . • • . .• . • 527
Head Student Advisers Tilicum Lodge .. .... . .. . 589
Home Economics Bu ilding Sacajewea Bg ... ..... 693
Hospital ... ............................. . 56B
Power Plant . ............ . .... . .. . ... .. .. 2109
Principal's Office Sequoyah Bg .. . .......... .. 557
Printing Departm~nt .. ......... .. .... .... •938
School Office Sequoyah Hall ... . .... . •• ... ... . 298
Student Dining Room Curtis Hall . .... ......... 695
Superintende nts Office .. . . . ... ............. 304
Teacher's lidqtrs Haskell Grds . ......... . .. .. 3323
Test ing &amp; Evaluation Serv Curtis Hall ......... . 162
Visual Aids Office Haskell Grds . .... ..... . .. . 3469
Vocatnl Training Dept .. . ... ...... .. ....... . 2772

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LAWRENCE

Hastert Mary Mrs 639 Vt ........... ... .... 1347-R
Hastings A J 524 Fla . ..... .. ......•..... . .3848-W
Hastings Jack 728 Ohio . ..... • ..... • ...... . 3375-R
Hatch Frank 800 Pa . ............•........ 1819-W
Hatchell Vance 843 N 3 .. .. . . . ... . . . • . ..... 2157 -J
Hatcher Everett A 420 Ala .. . . ............. 3477-M
Hatcher Russell 1113 Conn .. .. • ........... . 2423-W
Hatfield A T 1116 Ky ... . ................ . 2138-W
Hatfield-Jackson Oil Co 6 &amp; Locust ..... , .. . .... 1009
Hatfield Otha 2131 Mass ..... , .••.... . . . ..... 1021
Hatfield W W 1539 Vt .................... 3425-M
Hathaway Harold C 2138 Vt . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . 953
Hattin Donald 2301 Mass ..... •. ..... . ..... 3523-W
Haug W L 1800 Miss . . .........•.......... 2685-R
Haugh Oscar M 2043 Mass ................. 3667-W
Haun Richard M dentist SOli Mass . ..... . ..... . 204
If no answer call ...... .. .......... • ..... . 2892
Hausherr Bernard L Sunnyside K U ............ 814-W
Hausler W J Jr 1203 Oread . ............... . 1057-R
Hausman Jas J 2341 Mass ..•.............. 2487-M
Hausman Paul 2042 N H ....•....••... . . .. 2266-W
Haverty A A 2024 N H ... . ... ....•... ..... 1554-R
Haverty The lma D Mrs 1937 Ky .. . ... . .. . .. .. 3433-J
HAVERTY'S NINTH STREET MARKET 406 W 9 380
Hawbecker E A Mrs 1625 Edgehill ...... . . . .. 2914-M
Hawk H M 810 Ala .. ..................... 2143-W
Hawk Ralph 2145 N H . .... ...... . . ... . ... 2329-R
Hawkins Archie L Haskell Grds ......... • ..... 2520-R
Hawkins Edw 733 N Y . .... .. ....•......... .. 3007
Hawkins John F 1733 Mass . ......•. . ...... 2802-M
Hawkins W J 1818 Tenn .. . ..... .. ......... . 3440-J
Hawkins Wm 1834 Tenn ................ . .. 3440-W
Haws J L :314 Maine .. ............... . ... . 1743-W
Hay M A 1104 Miss ...................... 1544-W
Hayden Albert C 213 Lincoln ... . ...•... ... .... 3713
Hayden Charlie RFD .3 . ... .. ...... . .... . . .4045-K-3
Hayden Ellis R 1810 La . .. ................. 3228-J

HAYDEN MOTOR SERVICE 612 N 2 ........ ... 346
Hayden Ralph 908 Conn .. ..................1666-M
Hayden Wi ll H RFD 5 . ....... . ...... . .... 4053-K-4
Haydt H M Sunflower Apts .......... ....... 3831-W
Hayes Audrey 820 Ind .... .... ..•. .. ....... 2995-M
Hayes Rutherford W 1306 N J .. . ........ .. . 3016-M
Haynes E L 728 I nd ......................... 1226
Haynes Eugene M 1846 Maine . ...... . .. . ... . 3206-J
Hayaes &amp; Keene Shoe Store 819 Mass ... ....... .524
Hays C M 1238 Tenn .. ...... . ..•.. . ........ . 1220
Hays R Arnold 10.36 N J .. .....•..••..•. ... 2750-R
Hays Russell RFD 1 .................... .. . 1894-M
Hayter Mamie 245 Ill ......... . •..••. ....• . 2867- R
Hayworth Lee Sunflower Apts ............ . .. . 3834-R
Hazlett E E 812 Ill ... ;', ..•............... 2282-M
Head J D 608 Ky .. . ..•..•••.••..••...... 2187-W
Headen Bertha 826 N Y ....•.....••....... 2482-M
Health Bd of-Div of Sanitat ion K U. . • • . . . . . . . . 2700
HEARTH TEA ROOM THE 17 E 11 .. . . ..... :-:-:-1036
Heath Alan 707 w 4 . ... ..... . . .. ..... . .. .. 3521-R
Heatherly Jas K 832~ Mass ........ ........ 1270-M
Heck Alfred RFD 5 . . . . .. .. .....•... .• . . .. 2792-W
Heck Arthur A RFD 5 . . .. .. ......... • .... . 2792-M
Heck Emil Jr RFD 3 .......... ..... ...... . 2434-M
Heck Emil W RFD .3 . .... . ..... ... . ...... . 2434-W
Heck Fred RFD 1 Williamstown .... . . . . .. .. 4043-K-4
Heck Howard F RFD 3 . . ... . ... . ..•..... . 4054-K-2
Heck 0 B 2016 Mass ..................... . 2120-W
Heck Walter F RFD 5 ...................... 2792-J
Heckman Nellie Mrs 10.34 Penn ............. 2241-M
Hedrick A W 1542 Tenn . . .. . . .. .... .... . . .. 1599-J
HEDRICK GEO INVESTMENTS 806 Mass . . ..... . 44
Residence 11.3.3 Emery Rd . ....... . .. .... ... 2961
Hedrick R L 1108 Oregon ..................1910-M
Heeb L J 617 lnd . . .... . ......... • . .. . .. . . .. 3864
Heffner Daniel 1750 Mass .................. 3108-J
Hegeman Alfred RFD 6 ... .. ..... . • ...... . 4072-K-2
Hegeman Harry cafe 411 E 7 . ........ .. ... .. . 3320
Hegeman Lee H 817 N H ...... • .......... . 2865-W
Hegeman Lloyd RFD 2 ... ....... • ..... . .. 4005-K-2
Hegeman Roy .305 W 23 ................... . . . 3826
Hehn Forast V 1942 Learnard ............. .. 341.7 -W
Heider Fritz 505 Ohio . . ... . ..... ... • . ..... 2105
Heilman David H 923 Ohio .... . ... . . . • .. . . .. 2797-J
Hein C J Sunnyside K U . ... .... . .. . .... ..... 873- R
Heine Oti s L 1200 Tenn ... . .. . . . .. ..... . .. . 1632-W

Heinen Agnes 740 La ................ . .... 2349-R
Heinrich Louis 1231 Pa .... • .... .• ........ . 2161-J
Heins Elsie 1325 Ky . .. . ........ .• ... . . . . .. 3897-R
Heitholt Bill 1633 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .. 2889-R
Helm J B 1610 E 15 . ....................... 369
Helmstadter Geo A 1125 Vt .. .... . .. . . . . . . . . 2880-J
Hellstrom Walter 527 Perry . . .. . .. . .... • . . . . 2259-W
Heltzel L B 400 l nd . ............. • ........ 1197-R
Helwig Earl R 803 E 11 . . . . . . . . . . ....... . . 1910-R
Hemming Lyle F 1245 R I ... . ..... •. ....... 1699-J
Hemphill Arthur C RFD 5 . ........... • .... 4033-N-3
Hemphill C W Mrs 543 E 19 ............. . ... .3370
Hemphill Chas 1525 Vt . .. ; ......... . .. . ... 2477-W
Hemphill Chester 1741 Ky ......... . ........ 2425-W
Hemphill J C 1241 Tenn . ... .. .. . .. .. . .. ... 2675-R
Hemphill Land &amp; Jnvstmt Co 704 Mass ... . .. ... . . . . 6
Hemphill Thornton A 1900 Learnard . .. .. .... . 2391- M
Henderson Chas L RFD 2 . . . . . ....... . . ... 4006-N-3
Henderson Clarence Leo Jr 646~ W 23 . ....... 1825-R
Henderson Elizabeth 945 Maine ............. .2272-J
Henderson Katie 1305 N J ..•.......••...... 3798-R
Henderson L D 1609 Barker ... . .. • ... . .. . .. 4243-W
Henderson M C 812 Ky . ......•...•••........ 2172
Hendrix Lloyd E 714 Miss .. . ............... 3578-J
Henick Jos 205 E 12 .. .......... .... ...... 2679-W
Henley House 1236 Oread ................... ~
Henriksen Arthur J 120.3 Oread .............. 1057-J
Henry Donald W 925 Mo .... .. ............. 1647-R
Henry Frank E 223 N 4 ... ..•............... . 2257
Henry J B Mrs 815 Mo .. . ... . •...•........... 184
HENRY L LEW atty 729 Mass ................ 1725
Residence 528 Walnut ... . ...•......... . .. . 2366
Henry Martin E 1121 Pa . .. .................. 3123
Henry's Shoe Box 815 Mass .... .••... .. • .... . . .481
Henson Claude RFD .3 ....... . ............. 2354-W
Henson Clifford RFD 5 . .. ..... ............ . 3263-W
Henson J W 1328 N J. . . . . . • . . • . • • . . . . . • . 2624-W
Henson Millie E Mrs 828 Ind .•..•... ... ... : 1312-M
Henton John W 608 w 6 .•.•......•... ..... 3744-W
Hentsch Frank J 1812 Ill .... . ..... .. ....... 1826-J
Hepner Roy J 111.3 Ky ..•.•................ 3997 -J
Hepner Virgil RFD 6 . .. . .. . ... . ... . • . . . . . 4036-K-4
Herbage Dean Mrs 1224 N Y ... ... ... ... . ... 3720-W
Herb's Cafe 730 Mass ........ . ..... .... ..... 2003
Herd Addie Seal Mrs 832 Miss .....••......... 293
Herman D B Jr Sunnyside K U ....•...•..... 3473-W
Herman Geo Sunnyside K U ...... . ......... . 2841-R
Hermes R L phy 4 &amp; Maine .... ... . ..• . . ...... 3975
Residence 1001 W 4 . . ........... . ...... .. .. 398
If no answer call . . . ............•.. . . .... . . 1435
Hernandez Candelaria 808 R I . . . .. • .. ..... .. 2533-W
Herren Cloyd G 3.39 Maple ................. 3254-M
Herren H H 429 Forest .................... 2780-M
Herren Harold 121 Oh io ..•.. . .......••.... 2158-W
Herrington John 832~ Mass ...... . . . ....... . 1424-R
Herriott J C 1701 La ..................... 3142-M
Herschel! C J 710 N 5 . ................•... 2783-R
Hertzler H B Mrs 811 E 11 •........ . •... .. 2148-M
Hess A Lee 920 La . .. .. . . ...... .. . . .. . .. .. 2781- M

HESS ANDY C REAL EST &amp; INS SERV
Standard Life Bg .457
Hess Andy C 1518 Meadow Lane ..... ... ..... . 1620-J
Hess C H 1514 W 9 ............ .. ......... 2744-W
Hess Carl F 503 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3795-R
Hess Chester RFD 3 . .... . .. . ... . .. • . ... 4023-N-11
Hess E R 718 Ohio . ... . . .. . . • ......... . .. 2536-M
Hess Henry G 938 La . ........ • ...... . .. .. 2521-W
Hess Ora D 914 Ky . .... .. .. ........ •• .... 2695-W
Hess Ralph J 1230 Laura . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . 2216-W
Hess Robt W 1518 Meadow Lane ............ . 1620-J
Hess Wm G 1729 Ohio . . ...... .... .. . .. ... . 3107-M
Hesse C G 1005 W 4 . ............ • .. ...... . . 1746
~esse Florence E Mrs 1027 Miss . .... .• ..... . 763-W
ester Nina 733 Tenn . . . ........ .. • ....... 2251-M
Hetzel Beverage Co 735 N H ................... 158
HETZEL ENTERPRISES 735 N H ..... . ........ 158
HETZEL HEAVY HAULERS 7.35 N H ............ 158
Hetzel Park Jr RFD 2 ........ . . ..... . .. . .4024-K-4
Hetzel Park Sr RFD 2 .. . .. . .... .. .. .• . . . . 4024-K-3
Hetzel Park JIJ 730! Mass ....... • • .. . .. .. .... 3928
Heysinger J D Sunnyside K U .. . .•.... • •... . .. 835-R
Hiatt Pearl Mrs 1142 R I. .. .. . . .. ... . . . .. . . 2162-J

�LAWRENCE
Hibner Don 1510 E 13 ...... ~ · ... .. .. ..... . 3062-R
Hibner S R 645 N 9 . ... .. ............. .... 2146-R
Hicklin Wallace ofc 7 W 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 668
Hickock Elizabeth F 724 N Y . .... . . .• •..... . 2482-R
Hickock Herbert 332 Ill ......... ....... .... 2437-R
Hicks Arthur A 730 Walnut •... .. .. ...... .. 1674-W
Hicks Bert E RFD 5 . . . . . . . . . . ... ...... 4073-K-21
Hick~ Chas H 303 Elm ........ • .............. . 310
Hicks G B 210 W 7 .• .. ...• .............. . 1347-W
Hicks Omar Mrs 407 E 10 .... .. .............. 1944
Hicks Walter Jay 1406 Tenn . . .
. . . . . 3770-R
Hiddleston Dewayne G 745 Maine .. . ......... 1804-W
Hiers Gene D Sunnyside K U .. ......... .... . . 835-M
Higginbottom E E 623 Ala ......•..... • .... 1400-W
Higginbottom Lorita 830 Ala ............ .. . 2532-W
Higgins David L paintr 1202 Almira ...... . . . .. . 1456
Higgins Ernest 305 Mills ...............•... 1298-J
Higgins Lewis 1334 N Y . .................. . 3467-J
Higgins Richard 220 N 4 ................... 2386-R
Higgins &amp; Son Decorative Serv 1202 Almira ...... 1456
High Ethel Mrs 938 Ky ..•...... .... ......... 1104
Highsmith R H 739 Ohio ................... 3693-W
Higley Duane 2115 R I ...•. ......... • ........ . 742
Hilburn John D Jr 1142 lnd .. . .....•..... . .. 3929-J
Hildebrand Geo R 700 Ala .................. 2532-R
Hildebrand Glen 2105 Vt . .. ........... ..... 3659-M
Hildebrand Pearl D Mrs 704 Ala ............. 2108-R
Hill A A 303 Lincoln .....••................. 3895
Hill Bernard J 431 Elm .....•••..•. .. ...... 2613-J
Hill Betty Jane Mrs 1345 N Y ............. . 3256-W
Hill C E 1135 Tenn .......•• .....•........ 2602-W
Hill Chas 1230 N J .......... .............. 2271-J
Hill Clifton 1541 Ky . ... .... ... ... , . .... ... 1599-R
Hill Co-op The 1539 Tenn ....••.•...•.•..... . 3691
Hill Creta Mrs 1233 R I ................... 3121-M
Hill Edna A 1423 Ohio ......•...........•.. 2396-R
Hill Howard R 617 W 4 . .... . ............. . 1570-J
Hill Irving W 8 . ........ ........... .. .... .... 116
Hill Jack E 930 Oak .. ... ...•.....•.. ...... 1428-J
Hill Jas G 1933 Ky .. ..................... . 1685-J
Hill John H 536 Locust ... . . ....•.....• •... 2563-M
Hill Justin W 1 ... ..... ................. . .. . 2607
Hill Lawrence D 1715 Vt ................... 2383-J
Hill Leo J 74 7 ~ N Y ............ • ......... 2416-M
Hill Ray 1546 N H ... . ...... ............... . 1221
Hill Rendering Serv 500 Locust. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 197
Hill Robt L Sunnyside KU ..........•... .... . 618-R
HillS E 1124 N J ...... ... . .. . .. • .. . .... . 3283-W
Hill Thos 432 Mich ........• .. ............ 1277· W
Hill Wm J Jr 1304 Tenn .. ....... . ... ...... 2183-M
Hills B L RFD 1 . ............. . ... . ... .. 4049-K-3
Hills Leonard RFD 1 . ..... . . . .. .... • .. .. . 4049-K-2
HILLSIDE PH-ARMACY 616 W 9 .... .• • ...... . 1487
Hilner Clarence 190 N 1 . ................. . 3189-R
Hilner Frances A Mrs 1116 Conn .. ......... . 1295-W
Hiltibran Robt C Sunnyside KU .... .......... 1281-R
Hilton Willard 0 516 Ohio .................. .. 1216
Hines Archie 506 N 8 ... •.....•......... ... 2325-R
Hines Blanchard 901 Oak .... .. .. ......... .... 1485
Hines Hugh 918 E 13 .. ......... .. .... .... 2277 -W
Hines Robt 945 R I ... ......•..... ...... . .. 1169-R
Hinkson Guy G 923 Maine ....•....•...... .. 3024-J
Hinshaw S C Mrs 1205 Ky • .................. . 2627
Hinton W H 111 E 23 ... ....... . . • .... . ... 1291-R
Hipp Marjorie S Mrs 105 W 11 ........ ...... 1668-R
Hird Arthur 1101 N H . . .................. . 2850-W
Hird Carl Jr Haskell Grds. . • . ..... .. ...... . 1546-R
Hird Carl Sr 304 E 23 ......•...... ... ..... 2353-M
Hlrd Harold 1142 Conn . . ............ •... . . 2594-M
Hird Homer 337 Johnson .. . .... . • .... • ..... 2657-M
Hird Howard 2021 R I. ......... ..... . .... . 1973-M
Hird Otis Eugene RFD 4 . ..... • ........... 4070-K-3
Hird Robt W 742 Maine ..... .. ......... .... 2306-R
Hirst Warren L 825 Ill. . ......... ... .. ..... 2939-R
Hilt Jas K 1014 Mo ... ..... . ...... . ....... 30B4-J
Hixon Orval M 72H Mass ........ • ..... .. .. 3105-R
HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass . ................. ... 41
Hixson Danl L 708 Ash ..... ..... .....•.... 2177-R
Hixson Ralph 742 Walnut ......... •.. . .. . ... 1180-R
Hladik W B 1929 Ky ............... • ...... 3433-M
Hoar Richard M 1816 Ala .........• • . .. ..... 3142-J
Hobbs E M 1129 Conn ... ...... .. .. • ......... 2976
HobsoA Cloy S 1 Westwood ......... .. ... . .. 3128-M
Hlldder Hall 1115 La .................. ...... 4200

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Hodgden F B 2104 Barker .................... 3023
Hodge Carl 316 Locust .. .... . .... ....... ... 3398-J
Hodge Clarence 737 Elm ..•..........••..... 2601-J
Hodge M R 801 Locust .... ............•... . 2934-J
Hodge Murray 1144 N Y .•....•........... . 3125-J
Hodge W H RFD 4 ........ ..... • . ...... 4096-K-13
Hodge Willard H 818 Locust .. .......... .... 2175-R
Hodges AT 1211 E 13 .. ...... •..... ..... . 3669-R
Hodges Clara Mrs 825 Ky . ...... .. . . .. • .... . 3006-J
Hodges Maurice E 1130 N J ................. . 1093
Hodgson Paul E 1345 Vt ...... •• ...... .. .. . 2912-W
Hodson C N RFD 1 . ............ • ....... 4099-K-21
Hodson Lester L RFD 1. . ... .. ... • ..... . . 4099-K-31
Hoecker Frank E 1503 Haskell ....... • ....... .. 3009
Hoecker Norman W 745 Ill ..... ... . ........ 1395-M
Hoefer Geo 1126 Tenn .. ........... .. •... . .2894-W
Hoertsch ·Jas 322 lnd ..... .. . . . • ..... • ..... 3348-R
Hoffecker G M 629 Mo .... ......•.... .. .... 1505-J
Hoffine E S 1822 Maine ................... 1005-M
Hoffman C W RFD 2 .. . ........ ... .... . . 4064-K-4
Hoffman Effie May Mrs 4'10 Locust . • . . . . . . . .. 3596
Hoffman John A RFD 2 . ..... ........ .. .. 4064-K-12
Hoffman Ralph E 930 Mo ....•..............1811-J
Hoffmann Harry W ofc Insurance Bg . . •......... . . 40
Residence 1540 Barker ...... . .............. 2202
Hoffmann Herbert 938 Conn .•.. ..•••...... . .. 13B4
Hoffmann Selma Haskell Grds ................ 1546-J
Hoffmann Wm E 945 Vt . ........... ....... . 1844-R
Hoffman's Garage 2300 Haskell ..... ........ ... .497
Hogan Alma Mrs 1409 R I. ................. 2670-R
Hogan J M Jr 512 W 8 ......... • .......... 2521-J
Hoglund Barton M 7'11 Miss ...... ••. ... •.. .. 3297-J
Hoglund Harold M 343 Ill . .... ... ....•..... 1566-R
Hogue Norman 1400! La ... .. . . . •. .... •.. . . 2519-J
Hoham John C 1308 R I .. . ..... • .......... 2860-W
Holbeck Carl 1210 R I .... .... .. .......... 1767-W
Holcom A E 924 E 14 . ......... ... ...... .. 3936-J
Hoi com Louie RFD 6 . .. . .. .. ..... . ..... . 4052-N-11
Holcom M B 2133 R I ............ .... . . . . . 1333-J
Holey W E Jr RFD 3 . ..•. ..... . ........ . 4058-N-13
Hollabaugh H E Mrs 1500 N H .. . ... .. .•. ... 3491-W
Holladay Eugene E 507 Elm .......•......... 3221-J
Holladay Gilbert 819 Maple .............. .. 2325-W
Holladay Henry 1300 R I ................... 3121-J
Holladay Jas M RFD 2 ....... • .... . • . ... . 4084-N-2
Holladay John 718 Ash .................... 21n-M
Holladay John E 1222 Conn .......•......... 2465-J
Holladay L M 734 Walnut . .. .............. . 1180-M
Holladay Leonard 424 Locust ....•.....•.. . . 1923-W
Hollands E H 1530 R I ......... .. ......... 3207-R
Holliday Wm L 701 Conn .......•........... 2319-W
Hollingbery H 1512 Vt. ........ .. ............ 1471
Hollingsworth J I Mrs 1645 Tenn .......••... 2490-W
Hollingsworth L R 318 E 23 ................. 1561-J
Hollingsworth R F 928 E 19 . .. ..... ....... .. 2384-J
Hollingsworth R J 1339 Tenn . .... • . .... .... ,2955-J
Hollister Bill 1013 N H..... . ..... . ..• ..... 3568-W
Holloway Fred 1809 Ky ...•......... ..•.... 2866-W
Holloway H H 831 Tenn . .....•............. .. 1392
Holloway Margie 1345 Del ................ .3894-W
Holloway T K 1929 N H .. . . ...•........... 3527-M
Holloway's Pool Hall 7351 N H ...... • ........ . 2097
Holmes C B 741 Tenn .............•••...•... 3581
Holmes J W 1505 Ky . . . ................... . . 1004
Holmes Jas R Mrs 1729 Mass ....... . ....... 3546-W
Holmes John S Inc E 23 .. . .................. . 582
Holmes John S 801 Miss ........•. ... .•.... 2210-W
HOLMES &amp; PECK ins 1 E 7 ........... ..... ... . 35
Holmquist Bus 1237 Del ... ..... .... .. . ... . ... 181
Holt John J 1347! Mass.... ... . ..... . ... 3417-W
Holton Gloria 615 Ohio... . . . . . . . ......... 3675-J
HOLT'S PHARMACY 1347 Mass .......... . ..... 234
Holtzclaw Henry F 2207 N H.......•........... 734
Holuba L G 2139 Learnard .................. 2762-J
Holyfield Jas 1226 Conn ...... ..•... .••. ... 1241-W
Home Management House K U Campus .......... 1535
Hood Geo J 1505 Crescent Rd . .......•..... . 2409-M
Hooke J A Mrs 1025 W Hills .....•...• ..... .. 759-R
Hooper E R Mrs 1443 Alumni Place Dr .... . ... 3960-R
Hooper Viola Mrs 1029 Tenn ..... .. ... . •. .. . 2299-J
Hoopes Helen R 1801 Miss ...... ........... .. . 1882
Hoover C M 33&amp; Johnson ........ . .....•... . 2657-R
Hoover Gerald 2020 Learnard ... . . .... • ..... 2362-W

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Hoover Kelvin 2240 Vt .. ....... . ......•..... 2121
Hoover Lloyd E 1515 R I .. ........ . •. . •. . .. . 858-J
Hope Jos Mrs 1233 Or~ ad . . ... • ............ 2309-W
Hope Lela M Mrs 1900 Vt ... .••.• .. • .... . . 3338-M
HGpe Mildred B 725 Conn . .... .. . ... . ...... . 1353-J
Hopkins E C 1521 N H .. ..... . .. . ..... .. .. 1619-M
Hopkins Ednah 7 32 Ky . . . . .. . •• ........... 2583-M
Hopkins Hall 1011 l nd . .. .. .... ............ . . 1768
Hopkins Luci lle 831 N Y . . . . . . . . . .. . ...... . 3002-J
Hopkins Robt L 321 Maiden Lane . .... • ....... 3759-J
Hopkins Ruth 1927 N H . .... . .......•.... 3527-W
Hoppe Mary L 181&amp; Mai "e .... . ... .. . ..... 1005-W
Hopper C F 2115 Barker
. . . .. ......... . 659
Hopper's Tune-Up &amp; Elec Serv 512 E 9 .. . ..... . . 779
Horacek Leo 1845 Ill
. . ... ... . . . •.. . 1526-J
Horak Henry G Sunnyside K U . .. .. .... . . . . .. 3232-M
Horkmans 0 M 1317 Ky . .... . . .. . ... . . . ... .. 692
Horn W 0 60 1 Walnu t . . .. .. .. .. .. . .... .. 3243-M
Hornberger Henry RFD 3 . . . ... ....... . . . 4062-K-11
Hornberger Kenneth H 1801 Ky ......•..... . 2281-M
Hornberger Wm L 767 Grant . . . . ....•....... 1751-W
. ...... . ...•... . 3033-J
Horr W H 1030~ Mai n~
Horrell Frank RFO 3 Baldwin .. . . • ...• .. . . 4084-K-12
Harten J E 521 Li ncoln .. .. . . . .. . . ... .. ... . 1778-W
Horton W A Dr RF O 1 . . .. ...... • ....... 4067 -N-2
Hosford C B 2245 Learnard .. .... . • .•........ 1458
HOTCHKISS AGCV 23 &amp; La . . ... •• .... . . ... .. . 520
Hotchkiss Geo C 633 l nd
.. . .. ...•....... . 2870
Hot ton Nicholas 2224 Barker . . . .. ..... • .. .. 2228-W
Hough C T 945 Ohio
. . ....•. •• ... . ..... . 1289
Hough N M Mrs 742 Ohio ... . . .• . .. • .. .... . 2921-R
Hough W T 941 Ky ..... . .. . ............. 1723-W
Houghton Edna A Mrs 815 Ar k .. ... . .. . .... . 2612-J
Houghton H W 940 La
. ...• . ......•..•. .. 712
. ..• .. .•....... 2669-R
Houghton R N 1738 Mass
Hougland Sherman F 1309 Del. ..•........ . .. 2180-R
Houk Clarence 2150 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2931
Houk H P 1146 Tenn ... . .. . . .. . .......... 2234-M
Houk Harry 1618 R I . ....... . ...... . ..... 2506-M
Houk Jack A 1338 N H ....... . .. . . . . . ..... 2335-R
Houk Jas W Mrs 161 5 S Crescent Rd .......... . 1053
Houk Mary Mrs 211 6 N H
.... .. 1625-J
Houk's Barber Shop 9 24 Mass
... .. • ...... 3603
HOUSE OF CHINA &amp; GLASS 906 N H .... . ... .. . 660
House Elizabeth E Mrs 3 4~ Lyons .. . .... ...... . 274l
House Ernest E 444 Lincoln .. . . . ... • ...... . 1139-W
House J W RFO 3 .. .. . . .. ...... . . ..• .... 4062-N-2
House L C 407 Elm . . . . .. . . . • . . .•..•.... 2613-M
House May Mrs 628~ ~2ss . .. . .... . •.... .. • . . 3867
House Robt E Mrs 800 Oh•o . • ... . •. .•. .. . .. 3017-W
House Stanley T 1911 R 1 .. .... • ...• • . • • .. . 29n-J
House T E 228 Locust . . . . . ...... ..•. •..... 2134-M
Houser El son 439 Elm . ... . . .. .... . . . .... . 2314-J
Houser Leroy 616 W 17 . . ... ...... .. .. ..... 2661-W
Houston L H 1347 N H .. . . ..•..•..•.••. .. . . 2558
Housworth Lloyd 632 N H . .....•...•...... . 2983-R
Housworth N L 1339 Del .. . ..•....•...... . 1081-W
Howard Alfred 1835 Tenn . ... . .... . .... .... 3241-M
Howard C F 1023 Vt. . . . . ...... . ... . ...... 1447-W
Howard Esther Mrs 7 46 N Y . .......••.•.... 2443-J
Howard Harold 445 lnd .
. . . •.. .... ... . . 2128-R
Howard Imogene Mrs 1916 Barker .......... .. . . 3777
Howard J E RFO 2 ........... . .. . .. . . . . 4069-N-2
Howard John 521 Wis . .. ........ . .•...... . 2510-J
Howard Lonni e 223 N 7 ... .. . . • . ..•..••... 2179-J
Howard Marie Mrs 1943 R I . ..........•... . 3239-J
Howard Mildred Mrs 420 Mich .. . ....• .••. .. . 1539-J
Howard Nelson E 1105 La . ....• . ........ .. . . 1062
Howard Paul E 641 Mai ne
. ......•....... 3671-W
Howard Ralph R Mrs 643 Tenn . ..... . .. .. . . . 3267-W
Howard Robt C Bismarck Grove .... . ..... . .. 1709-W
Howard Walter Jr 500~ Mo . ..... . ..•.• . . . .. 2867-M
Howard Wm A 1701 W 6 .. ..•.............. 3577-J
Howe C F 1038 Tenn ... .. .. .. • . .• . . • . . . . ... 4269
Howe Chas RFD 6 . . ... . . . .. . .• .. . .. • . ... 4008-N-3
Howe Chas D 639~ Mass . ..••... .... •. .. . . . 2226-M
Howe J L Rev 1700 Tenn . . . . • .. • . . .•. .... .. 1474-J
Howe Lloyd R 946 N J . ........... . ...... 1737-R
Howell Jas D Jr 213 W 14 .. . .. . ........ .. . 2972-M
Howell Jas P Haskell Grds ......•....•..•.. . 2642-R
Howell John RFO 6 . .. . . .. .... .. . ...... . 4048-K-12
Howey R S 917 Ky . .... . ..•...........•. . 2166-W
Howie J L Mrs 13'12 Ky . .... ..•.. •.•. ....• .. 1889

Howsmon H W 1234 N H ..... . ......•.•.... 3121-R
Hubbard Chuck RF D 1 . . . . ..... .. . .. . ..... 4044-K-2
Hubbell R 219 Lincoln ... . . .... .. . . . . .. . . . . 3190-J
Huckaby Jewel J 1313 Conn .. ... . .... .. .... 1024-J
Huddleston Arthur E Mrs 1516 N H ..... . ... . 2232-R
Huddleston E F 735 Ohio .. .... .. ..... . ..... . 2211
Hudson M F 220 7 Barker . . .........•• . •...... 2207
HUDSON M F CO soo N H .•..... . ....... .. . . . 825
Hudson Merlin 1932 Ky . • •.••.••••••.••.• . 3250-R
HUDSON OIL CO 740 N 2 . ... . ......•.•..... . 2015
Hudson Ret a 1046 R I. . . ... . . . . .. . ... . .. . . 1841-M
Hughes A M 1312 Mass . . .. . .. .. . . .. ..... . . . 3849
Hughes 8 Q 21 06 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1543-J
Hughes Benny H RFD 1 . ... . .. . . . ... ... . 4099-K-13
Hughes Francis G Mrs RFO 2 . . .... .. ... . .. 4075-K-3
Hughes J E 1208 N J .. . .. . ..... . . .. • . . .. .. . 3526
Hughes J W 227 Perry . .. . ............ .. .. 2331-M
Hughes Leth na 732 Al a . ... . . .. . . ... • . .. . . . 1610- R
Hughes LouisE 642 La . . .. . . . . . •. .. .. .. . . . 1960-W
Hughes Thos W 1032 Ky ....... . ... . . .. . ... 1190-R
Hulce I rvin 330 Mich . . . ......... . ..•...... 2227-J
Hull E C 806 E 14 .. ... . ....... . . ... ..... 1069- J
Hull John G 919 N H .. . . .. . .......... . . ... . . . 148
Hull M V Mrs 40 6 E 12 ................. . . . 2539-R
Hull Robt 1423 Ohio .... . .. . ........... . .. 2396-M
Hull V E 1308 Ky .. .. .. . .. .. . . . • . ... . .... 1552- R
Hulteen A Geo 1710 Learnard . . . ...... ... ... 1865-J
Hult L loyd Sunnyside K U .. ... . . . . .... . . ... . 705-W
Hults D S atty Jayhawker Bg . . . .......• • . . .. .. . 16
Residence 2124 N H .. . .. ........ .... . . .... 1367
Hults &amp; Postma attys Jayhawker Bg ..... . .. ... . . . 16
Hultz Calep 416 Mich
... . . .. . . .......... 2104-W
Humfeld Neill H 91 9 lnd . . . . ... . ...... . .. . 1818-M
Hundley Chas 1412 Oakhill .... ... .. . .... .. . 2286-M
Hundley 0 E RFO 4 . . .. .. .. .. ..... . ....... 832
HUNDLEY'S CAFE 838~ Mass . ....... • . . ..... 3038
Hungerford H B 1503 Crescent Rd . .... . .... . ... 1863
Hunn Harry L 2027 Ky ... ... ... . . . . .. . .... 1540-J
Hunn Herman Jr Sunnyside K U .... .. . • .... . . 3632- R
Hunn Wess Mrs 1400 Prairie . . ... .. . . • . . . . . . 2432-R
Hunsaker Lloyd E 1915 Barker ...... . ... . . . . 2854-W
Hunsinger Chris 1021 Tenn . . ... ... ......... .. .585
Hunsinger Fred 612 Ky . ...... ... ......... 2653-R
Hunsinger Geo Mrs RFO 2 ... . . . . . . ...... . 4037-K-3
Hunsinger Guy C 309 Maiden Lane . . ...... . . . 3759-R
Hunsinger Harold 1304 N Y . ..•••• •• .• •..• .. . 2449
Hunsi nger Lucy Mrs 1132 N Y . . . .• •... . . ... 3149-M
HUNSINGER MOTOR CO 922 Mass .....•........ 12
Hunsinger W C 1136 lenn ......•. .. ...•.... . . 2871
Hunsley Perry 1231 La . . . ...... . ... . ... .... 2917 -R
Hunt A G 824 Ark . ......... . .. . .. . ....... . 799-R
Hunter A F 1609 Vt ....................... 2173-J
Hunter AI 808 Ala ......• . . .... . ...... ... . 1730-J
Hunter Albert 2106 Barker . ...... .. .. .•. . . . .. 2964
Hun ter Anna L Mrs 1217 R I ..•..•.•....... 2514-W
Hunter Elmer F 1741 Mass • ..•..•....•..... 1469-R
Hunter H M 523 Elm ... .. .. .•.. •...... ... .969-W
Hunter Lauren A 614 E 12 ............• . ..•.. 2864
Huntsman Ted ofc 646 Mass .•... ... .•.•. . ... . .. 10
Hunzicker Carl J RFD 1 . • . . .. ....•.• . . •.. 2847-M
Hunzicker Otto H 2045 Vt . . ...••.•.. • ...... 2735-W
Hurlbert Victor C 1140 Ohio . .. .. . .... .. . .. . 1603-W
Hurlburt Earl R 1319 Summit ..... . •........ 2284-M
. . 3461
Hurley Earl R 184 6 Ala. . .
Hurley LeaRoy RFO 4 . . . .. .. ... . • . .. . . . 4041-K-11
Hurrelbrink Milton Mrs 832 Ohio ... .... .. . . .. 1371-R
Hursh Frank W 1205 Oread ... . . . . .. • ....... 4201-M
Hurst Hattie 1725 Tenn . .. .. .. . . . . .. ..... . . 2246-J
Hurwitz S W 1745 La ..... . ..........•..... . 3657
Hurwitz Saml 815 Ky .. . . ......... • ..•.... .. 1464
Husband M W 1419 N J .. . .. . • .. . . . . . . ... . 2828-W
Husted C G RFO 3 ......... • ... . .. .... . .4091-N-3
Husted Clyde RFO 3 . . ...... • . . .... . ... .4012-N-12
Husted Elmer RFD 1 ... ... .... .... . . . . . 4039-K-11
Husted Geo W 16 W 14 . ..... . ...... . ..... . 698-W
Husted R F 202 N 5 .. . . .•. . .• . ..... .. . .. .. 2171-J
Huston John C 2008 Vt . . . ...•............ . 2358- R
Hut The 5 20 w 23 .. ... . .. . ......... . . .. .... 3601
Hutchinson R B ocu list 917 Mass .. .. .. .. .. .... 1235
Hutchinson R B Dr 916 Ohio .. .........•...•. . 2621
Hutchinson Willard 1005 Ky . . . .. ....•. .. . . . 3946-W
Hutchison Geo I 1332 Mass . ...•..• .. • .... . . 3223-W
Hutchison Mildred 1018 Vt . . . .. ........ . . . . 2326-R

�LAWRENCE
Hutson W G Eldridge Hotel ................ .. .. 906
Hutt Ed F 1420 Tenn . . . ...• . • .. ..•. ...... .. . 902
Hutton Josephine J 2028 La .. .....•....•... 3195-M
Hutton W Weeber Jr 2229 W Dr . ....•... .... . . 3098
Huxtable M J Jr WREN 69 . . ....... ..... ... 3077 -R
Hyatt Gladys Mrs 1101 Mass . . ..... . ..... . . 1153-W
Hybskmann E W 1915 R I . ....... . • ........ . 2774-J
Hyder Clyde K 2201 N H .. . .. .. ..... .... .. 2150-W
Hyre Edith 1145 R I. ................ . .... 2786-W
Hyre F E 10)2 Tenn . . . ..... . ........... . . . . 1373

Ice J T 1204 N Y .. .... .. ........ . ........ 3281-R
Ice Martin F 1157 E 15 .. . ....... . .. ...... . 1075-J
Ice Robt 1705 Bullene .. . ...•. . . ..... . .. • .. 2384-R
ICE &amp; STORAGE CO 616 Vt . ........ ...... .... 48
Ice W A 1817 Ark . . . ... . . . . .... . . • ..... . 2682-M
Ice W T 12 &amp; Brooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 3131-M
l eks Glenna 1541 Ky .. . . .. . . . . ... . . ...... . 1414- M
leks Malvin W Mrs 1217 Pa .. . .. ....... • ... . 2271-R
leks Wm 1100 w 6 .. . ............. . ...... 2147-J
Ihrig Howard 1231 Dread .................. 3427-W
Iliff Jessie 914 La . .... .... . ... . . ....... . . 2915-R
l mel 0 B 2200 Ohio . . ......•............. 2971-W
!nee E L Mrs 9 45 E 19 ..... .... . .. .. . .... . 2664-J
!nee J W oil 1729 Vt . . . .. .. . . ... . .. . .. . ... . 2486
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
Cash &amp; Carry 19 0.3 Mass ..........•... . .. . .. 886
Downtown Plant 740 Vt . . . .... ...... ..... ... 432
INDEPENDENT MARKET 1000 N J ............. 577
India Elevator E 23 ... .. . ....... .. .... . . .... . 117
India Schl 400 E 23 . ......•............... . . 3961
Ingalls John 1714 W 6 ............... • .. ... 1581-R
Ingalls Leta A 913 Conn ...................1648-M
Ingels Paul 1535 Vt ..... ..•.. . .. ........... . 1524
Ingham Harold G 1714 Ill ........ ......... . 2330-R
Ingle Orville E 1201 Prospect . ..... . .. . ..... 2806-R
Ingle Oscar 810 Ky . ...................... 2566-M
Interstate Transit Lines See Greyhound Lines .. . ... 707
Jnverarity Nell 908~ Mass . ... . .. ..... . • .•... . 1837
Joerger L W Haskell Grds ... .• •• .... . ...... 1422-W
Ireland B C auto agcy RFD 3 .. .... . . ... . .. .. .. 3005
Ireland Edw N 7 . . . . . ......... .•. ..•. . •... 1101-R
Ireland H A 1341 Strong ..... .............. 3493-M
Ireland Irma 1035 N Y . ...... . ... ...... ... 3149-W
Ireland Jas 231 Perry . . . .. . . . ... . .......... 2331-R
Ireland Nannie Leffard 809 N Y . . .. . . . .. .... . 1819-R
lrland Lawrence W 925 Del. ...... . ..• .. .... 2428-W
Irving Lula Mrs :323 Conn
. . .... . 2698-R
Irving N G 1323 N Y . ... .. ...•.. . ....• . .. . 3054-R
Jrwin •C E 622 Ohio . ......... ..• .......• .. 2209 -M
ISAACS FRED R pny 715 Vt ................. . 180
Residence 1600 E 23 . ............ . ........ 1824
If no answer call ........ ...•.............. 870
Isaacson Lee E 2241 Tenn .............. . ... 2629-J
Jse John 1208 Miss .... .. • ..... •... ....... . . 1595

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Jackman Franklin C 71.3 La ...........•.... .. . 1621
Jackman R C 625 Ohio . ........ . . ..•..... .. . 490
Jackson Andrew 901 Mich . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .... 2643-R
Jackson Bonnie 212 W 7 .... . .. . . • • ......... . 3868
Jackson Carrie Mrs 711 Maple ... ...... • .. .. 1751-M
Jackson E N 1700 N H .... . .. . . . . ..... ... . 1380-W
Jackson Eugene RFD 5 . . . . . . . . .. ..... .. . . 3790-M
Jackson Forrest A atty Lawrence Natl Bk Bg ... . . . 327
Residence 1917 Ohio .......... ....... .... . 1349
Jackson G N Mrs 901 Mo . . ... .. ... ...... .. 1763- M
Jackson Harvey 1229 Haskell ....... . . • .... . .. . 3295
Jackson Jas M 905 R I ... .. .. . . . . .. • .. ..... .. 909
Jackson L M Mrs 44 7 Ohio .. . . ..• . ... .• .. . . 1537-M
Jackson Pearl 782 Maple .... .. ...... . ...... . 1177
Jackson Prisci lla Mrs 746 N J . . .. • . ........ 2471-W
Jackson Rose Mrs 1320 Ky .. . .... • . ... . .... 1552-W
Jackson Ryland 832 Mai ne .. . . ........ • . . . . 2307-M
Jackson Thos R 603 Li ncoln . .. .... • . . . .. ... 1 282-W
Jackson Thos R Jr 420 N 9 ............. . ... 3083-R
Jacob Steve 507 La .. . .. ..• .. ... • • ... •. . .. 143.3-J
Jacobs Arthur R 850 Maple ............... . 2990-M
Jacobson Arvid D 2033 Ohio .. ..... • .. .. .... 3698-R
Jacoby Kenneth H 1809 Mass ..... • .. .. ... .. 3460-W
Jacques B E real est 1945 Ky . ....... • ... . . .. . 1444

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JACQUES REALTY CO 927! Mass . ••........... 414
Jaedicke Francis Mrs 638 Ohio ..... . .. . • .... . 2966-J
Jaeger Robt W 1535 N H .. . . .............. 1906-W
Jah ne Mabel 1137 Pa . . ... .. ...... . . .. . ... . . 3623
Jahns F H 221 N 5 .................... . .. 2171-M
Jaimes Joe 509 E 12 .. .................... 3467-W
James A C 440 La . ... . .................. 1593-W
James Arthur E RF D 3 . . .............. . .. 4012-K-3
James B F 91 6 Conn ...... ....• .•. ..... .. 3890-W
James Bonnie 925 N Y . ...........•..•.... .. 3124
James Clarence W 914 Vt. . ... ... . .. . ...... 2568-W
James Clifton 821 M1ch . ................... 1049-M
James E L 501 N 2 . ................... .. 2134-W
James Elmer J RFD 3 .......... . .. . . . . . 4057-K-11
James Lafe 1500 ft I. . . .... . ................ 3089
James M H 821 R 1 .
. . . . .....• .. .• .•...• . 1641
JAMES RADIAT OR SHOP 300 Locust . ..... . ..... 888
James Vernon D 642 La . ...... ........ • . . . . . . 3787
James Wm 715 Mich . .. . .. .. .... ... ... . .. . .. 1077
Jameson Ed 1202 Ky . . .. .. .. ............. 2848-M
Jameson Lloyd 637 Vt . . .. ............ . .... 3117-J
J amison Ethel C 535 Maine ... . . .... • ....... 1799-R
Janeway Ag nes Mrs 931 La . ............... . 1068-M
Janeway Earl F RFD 3 . ..... . ......... . . . 4046-N-3
Janeway Marlene ll05 Ky ........... . .. .. . . 3454-J
Jason J ulius J 1201 Pa . . ....... .. .. . ..... 4242-M
Jayhawk Billiard Parlor 719 Mass ..••. . •....... 2044
Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio
. ......... .. ... 1156
JAYHAWK CLEANERS 626 W 9 . .. . .. .• .. . . .... 123
Jayhawk Constr Co RFD 1 ...... .. ..... • . .. ... . 251
Jayhawk Co-op 1014 Ky . ... . . ......... .. ..... . 205
Jayhawk Court RFD 3 . . .. ............ . ....... 619
JAYHAWK CREAMERY 834 Vt ... . .. .. .. ... .... 182
Jayhawk Grocery 1342 Ohio . ....••.•...... . .... 242
Jayhawk Motors
Sales &amp; Serv 702 Vt. . .............. • .. .. ... 639
Used Car Lot 10 &amp; N H . .. .. .. ... .........•. 294
Jayhawk T-V &amp; Applnce Serv 18 E 9 ..... ..... .. 745
Jayhawker Theatre 646 Mass . .. ........ .... .. .. 10
Jefferies W D 9 46 La .. .. . .. .. ........ .. . 3246-M
Jeffrey Grace 908~ Mass . ...• • . ....• . ..... . 3641-J
Jeffrey H W 714 N H . .. .. .... ..... . ...... 2511-M
Jeffries Rollo 630 N 5 . .. . . ...•.... . ..... .. 119.3-J
Jeffries Russell 843! N H ..................1735·R
Jeffries W R RFD 4 .. ..... . ............. 4096-N-3
Jell a Leonard 412 W 9 •. .... . .....•.. .. . . . 2921-J
Jellison D J RFD 2 . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . . ... . . 4055-N-3
Jellison Earl 1205 R I .. ..........•..•..... 2149-R
Jeltz Chas 1304 Pa . . . .. .. . .. . ...... ... ... .. 1261
Jenkins E 821 N J . .. .. ... .... . .. . ...... .. 1666-W
Jenkins Earl R 307~ W 23 ................. 1883-W
Jenkins Frank 815 N J ......... .............. 2333
Jenkins H W Mrs 1301 W Campus Rd . .. .. ..•. .. . 885
Jenkins Irvin 1201 N Y . . . ....• . .. • . . ..... . 2407-J
Jenks Geo F Sunnyside K U ................ 1957-W
Jennings A K 1222 R I . . .. ...... . ....... . . . 3643-J
Jennings Douglas F 533 Ohio . ..... .... .• .. ... .,2992
Jennings E Geo 1528 N H .................. 1146-J
Jennings Kenneth 223 7 R I. . ................ 1902-J
Jenny Wren Sales Co RFD 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 699
Jensen Andrew 1120 R 1 ....... ....... .... 2893-W
Jensen Jens P 600 La .. ........ .. ...... .... . 2883
Jensen Vera Mrs 1931 Tenn ..... ... ... . ... . 1747-J
Jenson lngvart 806~ Mass .. .... . ... . . ... . .. 1918-M
Jerome Case 805 R I ... ........ .. .. ... .... 2456-M
Jerome Newton E 916 Ill . . ............ .. ...... 815
JEROME PIANO CO 91 6 Ill .. . .. ............. . . 815
Jessepe Lester L 1220 N Y . ..... . . •• ..... .. . 1654-J
Jessip Roger L 1929 N H .. ..... .. .... . .... 3152-W
Jester L E Mr s 927 La . .. .. . . .. .. . • ....... . 1068-J
Jeter Lest er Mrs 1043 l nd . ... . . ..... .. .. .. .. . 1342
Jetmore H A 1126 N H . ................. . .. . 3309
Jewell Margaret E Mrs 1023 Ky ...•......... 2911-J
Jewell Ross L Sunflower Apts . .. . . . • .. . ..... 3832-R
J ewett B C RFD 6 .. ... .. . .. . . . .... ... . . 4048-N-3
Jewett J M 529 Ohio . . . . .. . .. . .. . ... .. . . . 2370-M
Jimenez John 1415 N J . ..... . .. ... . . . ..... 2828-M
Jimenez Luis 1224 N J .. .. ... •. . . . . .• . .... 2271-M
Jim's Dog House 627 Mass . ........ . ...... .. .2096
Jim's Drive-In 732 N 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2046
Jochim Kenneth 1644 Stratford Rd ..... . .. . .. 3511-M
Joerg Ernest M ll31 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3455-R
Johanning Otto L RFD 4 .. .. . .. ... .. •• . . .. 4070-N-3

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LAWRENCE

John's Novelty Co 1014 Mass ..... . . .. • ..... . . 1099
Johns Sanford 2226 N H . .......••........3791-M
Johns W H Mrs 615 Ohio .. ... . .....•.....•. 3675-R
Johns Walter A 1846 Barker .......•......... . 2248
Johns Walter T 1036 Conn . ........•....... . 2575
Johns Will Jr Mrs 1946 N H .....•.....•.... .777-J
Johnson Albert E 23 E 11 . ...•.. • .... • .... 3568- R
Johnson Arthur Mrs 438 Elm . . . ............ .. 1136
Johnson Arth ur T 1008 Conn •....••• • . . . . .. 2298-M
Johnson Birdie Mrs 642 N H . .. . •......... .. 1.335-R
JOHNSON C B phy 1 w 11 . .. . . ........... . ... 275
Residence 1616 S Crescent Rd ...••....... . ... 833
If no answer call ... ....... . .............. . 870
Johnson C E 510 w 6 .... .........••..... . . . 1731
Johnson C E Mrs 1111 Ky .. ...... . ... • .. . . . 3454-W
Johnson Chas E Sunnyside K U ......... . .. . . 1997-M
Johnson Claudine Mrs 1615 W 5 .. . ..... . .... 1086-R
Johnson Clyde RFD 2 .. .... . . . ...... .... . 4061-K-4
Johnson Don 306 Maine ...... ... ..•...•... . 1566-W
Johnson Ed RFD 2 ..... ...... ... . .. . . ... 4061-K-3
Johnson Erma 1108 Pa .... . .. . • •....... .. . 3229-J
John son Ernest M 1810 Ala ............ . ... 2418-M
Johnson Eugene 717 Maine . ..........••.... 1567-J
Johnson Fred E 808 Maine .. . . .. • •.•.••..... . 935
Johnson Fred Eugene 524 Lincoln ... • . . .. ..... . 1403
Johnson Fred W 1724 Barker .. .......•..... .3409-W
Johnson H D 1325 Mass .. .. .. .. . . ........ . 3355-M
Johnson H T 319 E 19 .. . ... . ..... . ...... . 1605-J
Johnson Harold C 160H Tenn . ........ . . ... 1398-M
Johnson Herbert G RFD 6 . ....... ..... .. . . 4052-N-3
Johnson Irving S Sunnyside KU .. . . .. . . . ....... 705-J
Johnson J M 1001 R I
. . . . . ...... .. . 1:303
Johnson Johannah 1341 W Campus Rd . .. .... . 3695-M
Johnson Kenneth N 630 lnd
.. . . . . ...... 3585-W
Johnson L R arch Lawrence Natl Bk Bg • . . . . . . . . . 82
Residence 1017 Ala ..... . ... . .. .. . .... ... 2547-J
Johnson Len nis RFD 2 . . . . ... . ... . . .. ... . 4061-K-13
Johnson Lewi s Eldon 1735 Leamard . ........ . 2780-J
Johnson Lincoln 741 Grant . . .. . . ........... . 1751-R
Johnson Max E 2001 Ohio ... .. ...... .. .... . 3177-R
Johnson Mildred Mrs 1100 E 19 .... . .... .. . 2851-W
Johnson N C Mrs 1211 Ky .. . ............•.... 3428
Johnson Norman 421 Mich . . . ............. . . 2104-R
Johnson Oscar 946 Pa . . ................. 2484-R
Johnson Perry Mrs 719 Mich . ........... . . . 2970-R
Johnson R A 941 Tenn
.. . .. .... ... . .. .. . 2251-R
Johnson R E Mrs 21 Winona . . ..... • ..... .. . 2266-J
Johnson R R 610 Ohio ... ....... . .. .. . . . .. . 3378-W
Johnson Ray T 633 Mo ... ... . . •• ... . • .. . .. 1505-M
Johnson Rex L 917 R I. .. .. ..... . .. .... . . .. 1859- R
Johnson Robt E 601 W 23 . ... ... .... .. • . . . . 2629-M
Johnson S A 815 Elm
. . . . ........... . ... 2460
JOHNSON SERV GROC 41'6 E 9 . ... . . ... .. . . .. . 167
Johnson Sidney M Sunnys•de KU . .. • ......... 2958-J
Johnson Stanley L 1045 Ky . . . . ... • .. . ..... 1658-R
Johnson Vernon 1518 W 6 .. . . . . ... . . ..... .. 2719-W
Johnson Wm R RFD 6 .. .... . . .. . . . . . .... 4035-K-13
Johnson Wm Savage Mrs 1509 Crescent Rd. . . . 2116
Johnston AT Mrs 914 N H • . ..•............ 2833-J
Johnston Earl 1324 Del .• •. .. .• . ........... . 1314
Johnston Gertie K Mrs 1112 N J . .. . •• . ... ... 255&gt;J
Johnstone Quintin 1740 Vt .. . ... . . .. ..... .. . 1881-J
Jolliffe Hall 1505 Ohio ..................... .. . 994
Jolly F G Mrs 1920 Tenn . ............... •. 1034-W
Jones Arthur 811&gt; E 14 . .................. . . 854-R
Jones Arthur 615 Ohio ...... • .. . ......... . 3675-W
Jones Bess B Mb R I .. ......... . ......... .. 2678
Jones Byron L 1141 Ky . . ..... • . . ....... ... 1043-R
Jones Chas E RFD 2 ............ . ..... . . 4061-N-21
Jones Chester G 1729 Mass ... • .. . .. ... .... 3583-W
Jones Chuck RFO 1. .. ...... ..... . •. .... . . 1774-M
Jones Eli 637 N 3 . . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . • ..... . 3159-W
JONES FARM SUPPLY E 23 . ..... . .. . ... .. .. .469
Jones Frank E 1140 E 13 . . .. . . ...... . .... . .. 1958
JONES H PENFIELD phy 4 &amp; Maine .. ..... . . . . 3975
Residence 721 Tenn .......•... . •.. . • ... . . . . 235
If no answer call . . .. .... . ............. .... 870
Jones Haydn E 1705 Ky ....... . .. . .. .• .... . 2817-R
Jones- Henry Lee 515 Fla . . . .....•....•.... . 1572-R
Jones Herbert L 1242 Prairie .........•..... 2476-W
Jones I J Mrs 1328 Ohio . ... . ..... • ....••... . 3741
Jones J D 715 Ark .. ... .. ................. 2744-R
Jonts J 0 1642 Miss . . . .. ...... • ........... 778-R

Jones Jessie A Mrs 1037 Tenn . .. . • .. .. . . ... 2734-W
Jones K R 1041 Tenn .. ... . ........ . .... .3110-M
Jones L Martin 1704 Miss ... . ...... • . ... .. . 3107-J
Jones L W 945 ~ Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. • .... 2166-M
Jones Lena G 1113 Vt . . ...... .• . " . . . ...... 2481-W
Jones Lucille Mrs 218 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 737 -J
Jones M E 1323 Ky . . ..... .. .. . . . . ..... . 3897-W
Jones Maggie Mrs 1220 N J .. . . .... . ..... .. 2271-W
Jones &amp; Manahan phys 4 &amp; Maine . ..... • ... . ... 3975
Jones Mary Mrs 1223 Prairi e .. . .. .. .... .. ... 2806-J
Jones Margaret N 815 Ala ... • ... . .. .. . .. . . 1417-J
Jones Ogden S 22b Park ...... . ........ .. .. 2293-M
Jones Oren 1810 La ... ... . .. .. . . •• ... .... 3225-W
Jones Pearl Mrs 715 N Y .• . ... •• . ... • • . . . .. 1691-J
Jones Peter 1841 Ky , .. . ....... . .. . ...... ... 2213
Jones Quentin S Haske ll Grd s... . . . .... . .... . 2440-M
J ONES SERV ST A &amp; OIL CO E 23 ..... . .... ... 2086
Jones Stanley S 1201 Ohio . . . ... .. ..... . ... . .. 1745
Jones Verle 801 Conn . ........ . ... • ...... .3576-M
Jones Ward 2110 Tenn .. . .. .. .. .. . . ........ 2902-J
Jones Wendell W 938 Vt. . ..... .. . . . . . ...... 1313-J
Jones Zelma Mrs 820 E 14 ......... . ....... 1069-M
Jordan E L Su nnyside K U .. . . .. .... . • .. . ... 1823-R
Jordan H E 1b00 Ky . .. . .. . ....•.......... . . 1509
Jordan M R 1532 Mass . . . ... . .......... . .. . . 3678
Jordan Pearl Mrs 133b N Y . . ..•... . ....... . 3281-J
JORDAN ROBT A phy 4 &amp; Maine . .... .• .. . . . . . 3975
Residence 310 Oklahoma .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. 2222-M
Jordison Richard R Sunflower Apts ....... . . . . 2272-M
Jorgensen Elin K 1604 N H ..... • ... . ..... . . .. 1434
Josselyn H W 1625 La . . ... . .............. 3476-M
Jost Edgar 2101 Learnard . ... . • ..... ••. . . .. 3686-W
Jost Frank Mrs 947 Miss .. . . ... .. ... . . . ... 2935-W
Jost Henry J 912 Conn . . . ................. . 2192-J
Jost Martin 1745 Vt . ..................•. . . . 3958
J OURNAL-WORLD 722 Mass ............... .. .. 22
Judson F L 1729 Mass ..... ............... 1881-W
Juergensen Hans Sunnyside KU .............. . 835-J
June Nellie Mrs 1124 R I ................. . 3292-M
June Raymond RFD 2 ..... .. .. . . . . .. ..... 4003-K-3
Junior High School 9 &amp; Ky .. . ...... . .......... 3003

K
KLWN radio sta RFD 6 .....•.•............. .3431
Kahn Fred W 1728 Ky . .......•.....•.•.. .. 1498-J
Kahre Roy Mrs 1532 Tenn . . ... ... ... .. . .. . 3579- R
Kallis Louis RFD 2 .. .... .. .. ... . .. . . . .. 4084-K-22
Kampschroeder Clyde 1400 W 23 ..... . .... 4014-N-11
Kampschroeder Effie Mrs 1923 Barker ...•... . 2854-R
Kampschroeder Herbert H 2038 Ky .. . ....... 32,59-M
Kampus Photo Serv 1316 Ky . .. . .... . .. . .. . ... 1096
Kane Lawrence W 637 lnd . . . . . ... . ........... 1782
Kane Vesta 1511 Crtsctnt Rd ..•..•.. . ...... .. 2812
Kaneubbe Victor 1639 lnd . .. .. . .... . • , ..... 2661-M
Kann Ellen 1700 Tenn .. .•...• • ....•....•.. 1474-M
Kannenberg Chris 828 La . . .• ...... . ..••... 1640-W
Kansas Assoctn of Schl Boards 927! Mass ..... . . . 297
If no answer call ... . . .. .. . . .•..... . ... . 1324-W
Kansas Bible Chair 1300 Oread ................ 2795
Kansas City Star Distributor newspr 801 Mus ..••. 17
KANSAS CLEANERS 12! E 8 . . ... . ............ 420
Kansas Color Press 2201 Haskell .. .. . ..... . .. . . . 488
Kansas Highway Patrol County Jail . ...... . ...... . 38
Kansas Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners 1001 N H ........ 383
KANSAS MFG CO T HE 623 Vt . ..... ......... . .411
KANSAS POWER &amp; LIGHT CO 700 Mass ....... . 880
After Office Hours call
Eng ineering ... ... .. . . .. ... . .... ...... . 1284
Service Calls .............•..... . ...... . 1240
Local Office .... . ................. . .... 1276
General Office .. . ... ... .. .............. . 1263
KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC
Gas Co Ofc 733 Mass ... . ...........•....... 315
After Ofc Hours Call Manager's Res .... • ...... . 306
If no answer call ... .... . ....... .. ........ . 1031
If no answer call ........•.............. . .. 2885
Kansas State Employment Service 1035 Mass . .. . .. .67
Kansas State of . . . . .. ..........•. See State Offices
KANSAS UNIVERSITY ..................... . 2700
Athletic Office K U ...•.•..• • • . ...••.... . . . 913
Health Service K U . .. . ............. . . . . . .. . 890
Nursery School No 1 1100 Mo .........•.. . ... 254
Kanza Hall1006 Miss .... ... . . . . . . .. . .. . . .... 3544

�LAWRENCE
Kanzig Jas M 222 6 Ohio ... . .• .•.. . ....... . 3238-W
. . . . .. . . 2532-J
Kapfer Chas 710 Ala . . . . . . . . . . .
KAPFER CONST R &amp; ENGINEERING 1605 W 19 3630
Kapfer H J 620 Vt . ...• ..... ... .. . . . . . .. . 3083-J
Kapfer John 1607 W 19 . . .. . ....... . .. . .. . . 3635-J
Kapfer John F 1605 W 19 . .. . . . .. .. .. . ...... . 3630
KAPPA ALPHA PSI 1134 Miss .. .. ••.. .. . .... . 3353
KAPPA ALPHA THETA 1433 Tenn . . .. . .... . . . . 295
KAPPA ETA KAPPA fraternity 1653 lnd .. • • •.• .. 322
Kappa Kappa Gamma Gower Place .... . ..... .. . . 718
KAPPA SIGMA fraternity 1045 West Hills Pkwy . 1700
Kappleman Cart C 1530 Tenn . .. .. ... .... . . .. 3579-J
Kappelman 0 L Mrs 1447 Mass . ... . . . . .. . .. .. . 3130
KAPPELMAN'S GUEST HOME 1447 Mass .•. .. . 2031
Kames M C 20 21 Mass . . . .. . . ... . . . .. . .. . 2595-W
Karr Donald L 525 Tenn . ... . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . 2546-W
Kasberger John 2224 R I . .. . • •.. . . . . . •... . 2'l50-W
Kasky Leonard 312 lnd . ... ........ . .. . .... 1993-W
Kas.singer Chas 1927 Ohio . . . . . . . • . . .. . . . . . . . 789
Kassinger Chas W Jr 321 E 17 . . .•.. . ..•.. . . 2689-W
Kasson Wendell 427 Elm . . . .. . . . .. .. ... .... 1923-J
Kaster Geo W 646! W 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1214-J
Kauffman LeRoy L RFD 6 .... . . ..• . . . ... 4005-K-12
Kauf man Norma 1104 W 6 . . . . • . . ... • . . . . . . 2147-M
Kaull Geo M 627 Ohio . . . . .. . . .... .... .. . . .3470-W
KAW GLASS CO 124 N 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . 1397
KAW MOTOR &amp; SALVAGE CO 72 4 N 2 ... . . . .. 1397
Kaw River Valley Fertlzr Co 6 &amp; Locust . . . ... . . . 2787
Kaw Valley Oil Co 1318 W 7 . . . .. . ..... . ..... . 2061
Kay Adam 122 5 Tenn . . . ... . . . . . ... . .. . .. . . 1603-R
KAY'S BAKERY 412 W 9 ..... ............. .. . 716
Keeler Book Store 939 Mass .. . . ...•... . . . .. . ... 33
Keeler G V 1706 Jnd . . . . . ........ .• .. . .• • .2620-W
Keeler J A 111 Mi ss . . ..... ... ......... . .. . 2433
Keeler Walter J 1617 Ky . .. ...... •... .. • .. . 2589-M'
Keenan Larry 615 La . . .. . . ..... . . ... . .. . . . 3057-M
Keene H W 1637 Barker ... .... • .. . . . . •• •.. . 3116
Keith L V 328 Elm . .. . . . •. . •. . . .. • .. • .. • . . 1298-R
Kell J F 1520 Crescent Rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1044
Kellen Wm A 1336 Conn •. ... .. ....... .... . 3275-R
Keller Bill L RFD 5 . ... . . .... . . .. ... ... . 4033-K-12
Keller Leland E 905 Tenn . . . . • ... • ..... • . . . 1413-W
Keller Marvin 615 La . . . . ...... . . . • . . .... . . 3057 -M
Kelley Clifton 1346 Ohio . . . .. .. .. . . .. . ..• . . 766- R
Kelley J L Sunnyside K U . . . .• .. .. .• ... . . . . 3187-M
Kelley W K Haskell Grds ... , . •. . . .• . . . . . .... 1055
Kellogg Jos M 936 Ky .. .... .... • . ... • .. . .. 2188-J
Kelly Ethel Mrs 1333 Ky . .. .. . .• . .. • ..• . . . . 1124-M
Kelly H D 1013 N H .. .. ... ....• . • ....•.... . 2699
Kelly Joe 313 Johpson . .. .. .. .. . . . .. •. .. .. . 2242-W
Kelly M E rl est 112 Mass . . . . . . . • . ... ... .... . 878
Residence 1116 Del. . • . . ... . . . .. • ....... .. 1222
Kelly W B 840 Maine . . ..... ... . .. . • ... . . . 1239-W
Kelson Ke ith R Sunnyside K U . .. • ..... •• .. . 1903-W
Keltz H L 602 E 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . 1067
Kemberling Zora Mrs 739 Ohio ... .. . .• . . . .. . 3172- R
Kemp Sarah Mrs 1033 N J .. .............. . 2212-R
Kempl er C J 916 Tenn . ... . . ... ... ... .. . . .. 2166-J
Kempler Harry 1620 Tenn ... . • . . ........... . . 674
Kendall Jack Mrs 806 Mo . .. .. ..• ... • . ... .. . 2488-J
Kennedy A R dntst 927A Mass.. . .. .. .. . . .... . 551
Residence 943 Ohio ...... . ... .. . . • .... . . . 3172-J
Kennedy B R 2101 Tenn . .. . . . .. . ... .. . . ... . 2603-R
Kennedy Joe D 2029 Mass . . .. . . . . . •• . . ... . . 1961-W
Kennedy John L 769 Maple .. . • .... . • . . . .. .. 2933-J
Kennedy John R 350 La ... . .. ... ... ... ... . . 2546-R
Kennedy L W RFD 2 .. . .. . .. . . . . • . . . . . ... 4075-N-4
Kennedy Max D 2022 R I . . .... . . . • . . .. . .. . 1999-W
Kennedy Mi lbern B 1134 Ohio . .. . . . .... .. ... 2299 -R
Kennedy Onn 0 93 H Mass . ........ ... . .... . . 1362
Kennedy Plbg &amp; Elec Co 937 Mass . . .. .• ... . .. . . 658
Kennedy R1chard M 708 R I . . .... .. .. . . . . . . 1963- M
Kennedy T A dntst 927A Mass . . .. ... .. . ..... . . . 551
Residence RFD 2 . .. . .. ... . . . • .... • .. . . 4072- N-4
Kennedy Thos J 1023 ~ Vt. .. . ... . •. . . . ... .. 1550-M
Kennett Tom Sunflower Apts . .. .... . . ...... . 3831- R
Kenney Ruth 1042 Tenn . ...•..... .. . . .. . ... . 1508
Kenton Lucile WREN Bg ......•.. . . ... . ... . 3938-W
Keplinger Don 838 La .. . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . .. . 2775-M
Kern Lutie 1905 Mass . . . . . .. . .... • • . . . . . .. 292 5-J
Kerns C E 1121 Vt .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .... . ... . 1293

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Kerns Ralph W 736~ Mass ... . . .. ... . ...... 1893-W
Kerr Dale 0 Mrs 1028 R I . . . .... .. . .. • ... . . . 3700
Kerr Geo H 1624 Mich . .... . ..... . .. . . ... . 2688-W
Kerr Ollie Mrs 1235 N Y . . . .... .. . .... • .. .. 2932-M
Kesler Richard W Mrs 1105 N H . . ... . . .. . .. . 2850-J
Kesse Victor 730 Ark . . ... . .... .. . • .. . ... . . 1596-J
Kester Frederick E 1612 La . . . . .. . .•....... . . . . 289
Ketchum Chas 1025 l nd .. ... .. .... .. . . . . ... 1351- M
Ketchum Ewing 829 lnd . ....... . . .. • . .. . .. . 1968-J
Kelter Francis L 1229 Conn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3840
Key Richard 311 Mo . . . . . . ... .. .. .. • . . . . . 1799-M
Keys Maurice C architect 8471 Mass . . ... . ... .. 3525
Residence 215 W 14 .... .. . .... . . .. . .. . .. 2652-W
Kib ler H B Mrs 936 Ky ... . .... . . . ... . . .. . . 2247- M
Kidd King S 644 Elm . . . . .. . . .. . . .... . . .. .. 4218-J
Kidwell Guy .C 19 w 11 .. . . . • . . .. . . • . . .. . . . 3481-J
Kiefer Dale 332 E 19 . .. .. . .. . . ... . . ... ... . 2308-R
Kiefer E E Mrs 332 Miss . . . .. .. . . . ..... . .. 2778-R
Kief er John P RFD 5 ... . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . 4033-K-3
Kief er W L Mrs RF D 2 . .. . . .. . . ... • .... .. 4055-K-2
Kieffer Fred H 1933 Ohio .. . . . . . .. . . .... . . .. 2619- R
Kieffer J Don 1821 Maine . . . .. . . .. .... . . . .. 3408-R
Kilburn Rosy 847 Pa . .. .... . .. . . .. ... . ... . 2474-R
Kilby Ralph L 1532 Tenn ... .... .. ......... . :3060-J
Kilgore C W 1336 Vt . ... . .• ..... • .. .. . . . . . 1361- M
Killinger E G 420 Mi ss ... . ..• . . . ... . . .. . . . 2658-M
Ki lworth John L 1233 Mass . .. . .. .. • .. . ... .. . 1688
Ki mball Harold 928 N J ..... •• .•... ... . .. 1909-W
Kimball Leslie 52 7 Calif . . . . . . . ..... ...• . . .. 1689-R
Kimber Ronald E 1716 W 9 . .. .. .• . .. . • . . .. . .. 1781
Ki mmel Walter J 1329 Vt . .. . ...... . .. . ... . 2656-R
Kimsey Cliff C J r 2210 Ohio ..• ...... . .. .. . . 2971-M
Kincaid Flossie W 625 R I . . . .• ............ . 2857-R
Kincaid M Blaine 304 l nd . . . . . . ..... .. . .. . . 1407-M
KINCAID PAUL K dntst 839! Mass . . . . .. . ... ... 989
Residence 50 Winona . . . . .. .. . ... ..... . . . 2730-W
Kincaid Thos B 2246 Mass . . . • • . • . . .•.... . . 2553-W
Kinder Ira 1046 N J . . .. . .... . . . . • . ... , .... 1410-J
Kindlesperger Electa 1026 Tenn .•.. • .. . .. . . . . . 3073
Ki ng Allen A 1914 Tenn .. .... .... ......... 1685-M
King Billie Mrs 802 N J . . ... . • .... •. .. . .. • . 3078-R
Ki ng C E 519 Walnut ..• .•.. •• . .. . •.... . . . . 2517-J
King E L RFD 1 .. .. .. ... ......... ...... .. 1329- R
King E W RFD 4 .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . • .. . .. . . .4009-K-4
KING HAROLD H firs 1722 Ky .. . . . .... .. .. . ... 541
King J D of c 1020 Mass ......... • . . .... . .... . 946
Residence 941 Maine . . .. . .. . .. • . .... .. . . . 3188
King J Homer 10 Winona .•.. . . . • .. ... . . . .. 1561-M
. . . 2972-R
King J W 1402 Ky. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .
King Jas 122 N Y . ... . ... . •. . • . ..... •. ... . 1306-R
King Jos C Capt 2112 Vt . . . . . . . • . .. . . •• . . . . 2487- R
King L C 729 Elm . ... . ...• .. . . .. .. • ...•. . 2576-W
King L J 425 Wi se . ... . ..... . .. . . . .. . .. . .3498-W
King Myron L 1703 Learnard ... . .... • . . .... . 929-W
King Norman 643 Tenn . .. . . . .. . . . • ... . . .. . 2793-M
King Ralph H 1641 Oxford Rd . ...... •. . . . . . .3508-W
King Thos 1529 Learnard . . . . .... . . . • .. . •. . 2332- R
King Thos C 824 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 3101-W
Ki ngery Lonzie E RFD 2 . .. .. . .
. . .. .4007-N-21
Kingsbury W F of c 719j Mass . •......... . . .. . . . 467
Kingsbury Will 2136 N H .. . .. . .......... . .. 1038-J
Kin nett Gertrude Mrs 1310 Ky . . . .... . . . . . . .. 1128-J
Kinney E D 1430 La . . . . . . .. .. . . ... .. .. . . . . . .729
Kinney Helen Mrs 713 R I. .. .... ... . . . .. . . . .. 1577
Kinney Michael H 816 Ohio . . .... . ... . .... .. 1371-M
Kin slow Eulon 819 Conn ..• . ... . .. . . . . . . . ... 1313-R
Kiosow Ivan 900 Oak . . . . . . .. • .. . . . ••. .... . 2949-J
Kipp John A 738 Maine .. ... • .• .. . . . . . . .. .. 2547-M
Kipl ing Chet 1545 R I . ... .... .. . ... . .• . . . . 3565-R
Kirby Allan RFD 1 . . . . . .. . ... ... . . .. ... . 4097- N-2
Kirby Harold D 1124 Conn ... .. . .. ... .. .. . .. 2884-R
Ki rby Ralph 71 0 Mo . .. .. . ... . • . . . . • . . .. . . . 3796-J
Kirby Wm B RFD 1 . .. ... ... •. . . . . . .. .. 4097-K-11
KIRBY'S LUNCH 616 Mass... . .. ... . ........ . 3612
K~rchhoff A L 830 Ala . ..... • .. . ........... .. 1279
Kirk Robt 1235 R I .. .. .. . . .. ... .. .. ... . . 3121-W
Kirkham Mi ldred WREN Building ... . .. . .... . . 1242-J
Kirkpatrick Pau l E 623 l nd .. .. . . . . ... . .... . 1661
KIR KPATR ICK SPO RT SHOP 715 Mass .. .. .. . . . 1018
Kiser Blanche Mrs 1018 Miss. . . .. .. ..... . . . 1351-R
Kiser Frank P RFD 4 . . . .... .. . . .... . . . .. 4036-N-2
Kiser Garage 904 Vt . .. . . . . . ..... . . . . .. . . ... ... 65
Kiser Louis RFD 5 ....... ... .. .......... . . 2221-J

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LAWRENCE

Kiser Percy 623 Maple . . . ............... 2799-M
Kite Chas 1205 Conn ... . . ....•.••.•...... 2608-J
Killen Ralph W 1809 Miss ............ . ..... 3048-J
Kitsmiller Elva 920 La ......•......•... .. . 2781-R
Kitsmiller Pearl 1345 Ky . ......... . .• . ..... 1124-R
Kitsmiller Perry 1406 Tenn ... .. .. • ....•.... 3770-M
Kilt Roy 1144 N Y .. ................... .. 1659-R
Kitlrie Nick Emery Rd . .... ... ......... .... 1774-J
Kitty Clover Potato Chip Co 1810 La . . . . . . . • . . 649
Kitzharber A R Sunnyside K U .... ... .. ..... . 814-M
Kizer Amelia 820 Maine ... ................ 3597-W
Kizer Wilma 837 R I .. .•..... . ... . •. . . .... 1921-J
Klahr Herbert 341 I nd . ........ . . ... .. . ... .. 1191
Klein Camilla 941 Tenn .. .. ......•..... . . .. 3193-M
Klein Ed Mrs 809 Mo .......•... . . • ....... 799-J
. ... . ... .. ..... ... ... 3248-J
Klein Kurt 1216 La
Kleinberg Jacob 1019 Ill . .. .. ... . ... . ..... 2143-R
Klempnauer Lawrence 1526 Vt .. .......... 3486-J
Kliewer John P RFD 5 &lt;Toll Cam Tonganoxie -29-F-02
Klingenberg K L RFD 6
... ............ 4035-K-11
Klinkenberg P H Mrs 938 Ky ..... ·.... . ..... 2247-W
Klock Mildred 905 La ........... • ... .. . . . 3120-J
Kloepper Fred 649 w 23 . .. .. . ......... .. .. 1214-R
Klooz Ernest 821 La . . ..... .......... •• ..... 3874
Klooz Karl 1119 w Campus Rd ................. 711
Klopfenstein Sob 2006 Tenn
. ............. 1540-R
Klopfenstein Laura Mrs 1101 Vt . •......•.... . 2901
Knapp Clarence 1817 Ala . .. .... ..... ...... 3206-M
Knight Donald 312 Lyon . .. . ..•...•....•.. 3190-R
Knight Geo W Mrs 320 Maine ........•.. . ... .. 937
Knisal Helen 709 Ark
................... 2174-R
Knop Albert Mrs 2014 Vt . .... ... • . ... ..•. . 2358-W
Knott Maurice H Haskell Grds ...•.. ........ . 864-M
Knotts C W 1709 Vt . .. ............ •• .... 1248-M
Knowles Ivan 816! Mass . ......•.....•••.. . 1424-W
Knowles Vans Inc 11 E 9 ........... .. ..... .... 46
Knowles Wayne 1309 Ohio .................. 1534-R
Knox C J Rev RFD 1 .... ..... • . ........... 3611- M
Koch Jas 1308 Mass . .... ..... • .......... 2693-W
Koehler Henry F RFD 4 . ...........•..... 4041-N-3
Koehler Paul 1211 Ky . ... . ............... . 1985-R
Koehler Wm A RFD 2 . ............ • ...... 4098-N-3
Koehler Wm P RFD 5 . ... ............... . . 2221-M
Koerner Arthur 819 N 3 . . ... ...... . ....... . 4256-J
Koerner Louie 750 N 3 . ... .......•... .•.. 2379-M
Kohler Lucille T 1729 Mass . .........•..•... 1881-R
Kohman E Jas 1237 Dread . ....• • ....•...... 2309-J
Kolars Joe G 745 Lyons . . .. . ... • . ...... . ... 3242-R
Kollender Wm 202 w 15 . . ......... .. ... .... . 1212
Kollmorgen W M 1625 Ala ...., ....•....•. . .. 2676-R
Kolsky Geo 1028 Tenn ... . .. ............. .. 3166-J
Kolterman A D 1045 Ky
. ............... 1658-J
Koon Jackson L Lt 1029! Ala . . ...• . • ...... . 3962-W
Koonu M D 1908 Vt . .......... .. . . .. . ... 2925-W
Koppes Robt 1024 N H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 1033-J
Korbel Wm 1633 Ill .. ....•..... • ......... 2674-M
Kosakowski Alfred 1107 Conn ..... .• ...•. .. 1623-W
Kowing Ben RFO 1 ......... . .......... 4056-N-21
Kraber Pat 1046! Tenn ... ........ . ... .. ... 3556-J
Kraft Chris 2101 Mass
.... . .... ..... 3689
KRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass ..... . 244
Kramer Chas L 643 Tenn . ... . ............. 3267-R
Kramer Wm RFD 6 . . . . . . . . . ... . ... .4072-N-22
Kreamer J H Mrs 1621 Edgehi ll Rd .. . .. .... . ... 3998
Krehbiel Clayton H 701! Ill . . ....... • . . . ... 2532- M
Kreider Karl M ofc 109 E 8 ...... . .... .... ... 134
Residence 1109 W Hills Terr ....•.......... 2156
Kress S H variety store 921 Mass ....•....•. .... 583
Kreye Geo W 1215 Oread .. .. . ..... • .. .. . . 3712-W
Krimmer J J Rev 1704 Tenn ...... ..... .. .. . 1721-M
Krimminger H B 1423 N Y .•• ... . •....•.• ••. 3854
Krival Arthur Sunnyside KU ........ • . .... .. 1957-R
Kromminga Louis U 1231 Del ............... 3658-R
Krone R W 501 Rockledge Rd .. ............ . 1256-J
Krull Mary Frances 1819 Maine .. ............ 3408-J
Krum C C vinegar 810 Pa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335
Krum C C 809 Conn ......... ............. 1032-R
Krum J J 432 Elm . .............••....•. . . 1631-M
Krum R D 738 R I . . .............. . ......... 2541
Kruse F R 1206 R I .. . . . . ...... ............. 2457
Krutzsch Philip H Sunnyside K U . ......•..... 3416-J
Kubik J Fred 1232 La . . .... ...... ...... 2351-R
Kuch ler A W 2152 Owens Lane ... . .......... 4226-M

Kueker Harold Jr 501 Ind .•. ..•. •. .. •.• .... 1344-M
Kuester H C RFD 2 ....•. .•...... - .•..•.. 4061-K-2
Kuhn Louis W 1605 Vt .••................. 2173-M
Kuhne Geo W 801 Ill . ....... .. ...••....•... . 1807
Kump Lorna F 817 La .... ... ..... . . .... . . . 2614-J
Kumpe E F Col 1104 Tenn . .. ....... . ......... 3547
Kunkel Florence Mrs 1029 Miss ....•......... 2438-J
Kunkl e Dwight E 1428 Tenn
. . . .. ........ 1378-M
KUNZ SOL F REAL EST &amp; INS AGCY 908 Mass 214
Kunz Sol F 308 W 16 .............. .. .... 1599-M
Kurata Fred 1410 w 9 . . . ...••..... •. .... 2744-M
Kurath Paul Sunnyside K U . ...• . . .. •• .... . . . 993 -M
Kyle Lyle C Sunnyside K U . ....•..... • .. . .. 3112-W

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Laborers &amp; Mason Tenders Local1290 719! Mass .. 688
Lacey Chas E 2030 Barker . .. . ......... . . ... 3792-J
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2542
Lackey R B w 9
LaCoss Wm Mrs 1301 Ky . ..•............... 1387-J
Ladd Carl E 912 lnd .. ............... . ... 1834-R
Ladd Forrest E 916 Ohio . ...... ......... . .. 1638-M
LaDuke A M 1742 Ark . .. .............. 2682-W
Lady Katherine Mrs 535 Elm . . ........... 2563-W
LaGree Richard 1117 w Hills Pkwy ... • ...... 3721-W
Laing Jas A 809 Ark .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..... 1049-J
Lai ng Osa G Mrs 723 Ark . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 3567-R
Laird Sara 1715 I nd
.. ......•....... . 1679-M
Lake View Club House RFD 1 .............. 4056-K-4
Lakey Paul 1320 Ohio .
. . . . ... ... ..... . . 3148-R
LaIicker Cecil G 1520 Stratford Rd .. ......... 1089-M
Lamb Beu lah 709 Ohio
........•. .. ••.... 2752-W
Lamb John Sunnyside K U ................... 682-W
Lambda Chi Alpha 805 Ohio .. ......... .• ... ... 3410
Lambert Bernard 1529 Ky ..........•....... 1673-M
Lambert E J 2115 Tenn .... ..•.•..••...... . 772-R
Lambkin Fari nda Mrs 1111 Miss ......•.... . . 1789-J
Lamont E F 7 &amp; North ................ . .... 3262-R
LaMont J R 1319 Vt ... . ......... . ..•..... . 2534
Lampe John W 934 Conn . . ........ •.... ... . 1306- M
Lan caster Walter W o39 Ala ..... . .... .. ... .3402-J
Landis Armin V RFD 6 . .. . .. . ......•.. .. . 4072-K-3
Landis Davis Paint Store 931 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . 1078
Landis V A RFD 2 ..... ......... . . •. ... . 4006-K-3
Landis W E RFD 6 . .. . ..... ..... .... . .. 4072-N-11
Landis Warren RFD 6 ... . ....... .. • ..... 4008-K-12
Landon Claude Jr 1829 13arker . .. .. .... .. ... 1628-M
Landon Genevieve Mrs 846 Maine ............. . . 844
Landrith G S 16 16 lnd
..... ......... 2827
LANDRITH' S FINER FOODS 1007 Mass .. . • ..... 173
Lane H H 1745 lnlf
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Lane 0 J Mrs 2203 Mass ................... . 1724
Lane Ray 615 Miss
. .. . .. .....•......... 3962-J
Langrell J M 1210 Ohio .... ................ 2372-R
Langston Pol lie B 629! Vt. ..•.....•. ....... .. 3972
Lanning Geo B 1217 Tenn .....••... .•. .... . 3662-M
Laptad Cora Mrs 1212 Pa .. .. • ............. 1870-M
Laptad Max RFD 3 . ... ... ....• . ... ..... . 2434-R
Laptad May E RFD 3 ... .... • .. . . . • ..... . 4012-N-3
Laptad Richard 941 Ala . ... . • .....•.. ..... . 3779-M
Laptad Robt P 1010 Ill . .... ............ .. . 2438-W
Larcom Len N 345 Mich ................ ... .. 2258
Lardner Denis B 717 Miss .. . . • .... •• .. ..... 3690-W
Lareau Robt J 2032 Ky . ..... • ..... • ....... 2735-R
Large Jas H 745 Ala .. ................... . 2547-W
Larsen Neil 1726 Ala .. ... ... .. . • ......... 2745-M
Larson John A 433 Ohio . .... •. ............. 3744-R
Larson Mary E 122 5 Ky ....................1733-R
Larson Rachel RFD 5 . . . .. .... . •... . • .... 4073-N-4
Lash Sinclair Serv 725 N 2 . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 2069
Lassman Wm E 1806 Mich . ................ 2268-W
Laster Grace Mrs 841 R I ....... • ... . . .... 1921-W
Latcham Ernest C 811 E 12 ..... .. .. ... .. . . 2626-M
Latham Geo Mrs 945 lnd .............• . ... 1788-W
Lathro m Lydia 841 Ohio .. ... .............. 1640-R
Lath rom Viles 1245 R I .................... 1699-R
Latimer H B 820 Mo . . .................. . 3687-W
Laughlin Clinton 902 La . .... •....•......... 1871-R
Laughlin Fred D 1631 Ill ................... 2674-J
Launderaide 813 Vt
.. ................... . 2515
Laurencelle Patri cia RFD 4 . ..... ... .... .... 1175-J
Lauter Alfred A 2042 Vt. .. . . .............. 3046-M
LAUTER JEWELRY 411 W 14 ..... .. .......... 307

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Lavery B W.ofc 5 W 14 , . . . ........ • ....•... .. 114
Lavery Burns W 1810 La . .•...........•.... 3234-J
Lavery C H 1:&gt;18 Ohio . ..... .. .... . .. . .. . . .. 3378-M
Lavery J A 618 Ohio ..... . . .... • .... .... . 2209- R
Lavery J J RFD 1:&gt; . . . . .................. 4085-N-3
Lawrence Arthur 809 La . ....... .. . .. . . . . 1571-W
Lawrence Bldg &amp; Constr Trades Council 719! Mass.688
LAWRENCE BLDG &amp; LOAN ASSN 800 Mass ... . .. 55
Lawrence Bldg Materials Co 1834 Mass ....•.•. . . 264
Lawrence Cider &amp; Vinegar Co 810 Pa .. . . ........ 335
Lawrence City of . . .
. .. . ....... See City Offices
Lawrence Dennis 2035 Barker . ... .. . ........ 3497-W
Lawrence Dental Labs 84 1 ~ Mass . .. ... . .. . . . . . 3279
Lawrence Drive-In Theatre 62S W 23 .....•.... . . 260
Lawrence Egg &amp; Poultry Co 832 Pa . .......... . . 500
Lawrence Free Public Library 845 Vt .... •• ..... 574
Lawrence Geo 2101 La
......•...... ... .. 848
Lawrence Geo Homer 1346 N J ... .. . ..... . .. 1833-W
Lawrence Hdw &amp; Home Applnces 724 Mass ........ 178
Lawrence Homebuilders 1621 Oxford Rd .... . .... 3820
Lawrence Housing Inc 80&amp; Mass . . . .. ...... . ..... 45
LAWRENCE IMPLM T CO 518 W 23 ............ 647
Lawrence Iron Wks Ft of N J .. ............. . . 106
Lawrence John P 2245 Lear nard
. .. .. . . . . .. 1561-R
LAWRENCE LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLNRS 1001 N H . . 383
LAWRENCE LOAN &amp; FINANCE CO 8 E 7 ........ 101
LAWRENCE MEMORIAL CO 810 E 13 . . .. . ...... 449
LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Office 325 Maine . . ..... .....•....•...... 870
Nurses Home 345 Maine ........ . .......... . 232
Lawrence Motel 624 N 2 . . .. . .......... . .... 4189
LAWRENCE NATL BANK 647 Mass .............. 70
Lawrence Optical Co 1025 Mass ..•••.......... 425
LAWRENCE PAPER CO Ft of N H . .. . ...... .... 129
Lawrence Roy 1213 Ky
. .. .. . . . .. . .•..... 2531-J
LAWREN CE ROY MARKET 90&amp; Mass . . ......... 272 -"'
LAWRENCE SANITAR Y MILK &amp; ICE CREAM CO
202 w &amp; . 696
LAWRENCE SURPLUS
Store No 1 935 Mass . ............ . ..•.. . .. 669
Store No 2 740 Mass . . . . .
. ... ......... 588
LAWRENCE TRFR &amp; ST ORA.GE CO INC 731 N H . . 15
If no answer cal l. . . .
. . ... . ... 1777- M
Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass ........ . 548
Lawrence Wornans Club 1941 Mass . ......... .. . . 209
Laws Duane 2233 R I . ................. . .. 3791-R
Lawson Albert 732 Locust. ...... .. .. . . . .... 3956-M
Lawson Jas E Mrs 728 R I ... . .......... ... 1337-M
Lawson Paul B 2215 Vt .... . . ............... . 1172
Lawson Ralph 1013 Conn . ... . ..... .. . . . .. . . . 1061-J
Lawton R K 2236 E Drove .... .... . ......... 2862-M
Layton J W 1113 Conn . .. . 1•••.••••.•••.•.• 3568-J
Leachty E W WREN Bldg . .. .. . . . . .. .• .. ... 2895-R
Leaman Geo R 1020 R I ... ...... ..... • ... . . 1891-J
Leapher E D 1708 Ky .. ...... .. ......... .. 1809-M
Lear Veta B 1224 Miss . . . . .. . .. • . . . ........ 3899-J
Learned Martha 942 N H . . ..... . .... .. . . . . . 4087-J
Learned Robt E 739 Ala ................ ..... 1332
Leary Ernest RFD 2 . . . ..... ....... . .... 4098-K-11
Leary Eugene M RFD 2 . . ........ .. ...... 4098-N -4
Leasure T J ole 809 Vt . .... .. .... •. • . • ..• • . . 240
Residence 1&amp;10 Barker . . . . . .
. . . . .... .4258
LEASURE VETERI~AR Y HOSPITAL 809 Vt .... . . 240
Leavitt Mary Mrs 1228 Pa .. . .. .... . . .. . ... . 1230-J
L'Ecuyer H K Sunnysioe K U . ... . ........ .. 3187-W
Lednicky Ray 1329 Mass . ... . ..•.......... .3417-J
Ledom Claude M 1810 La . ....... .. ....... . 3261-W
Lee Andrew N RFD 6 .. . . ...•. . . .. . .. .. . .. 3143-W
lee Ed 845 Mo ... . . .. . ....... . . . . .. . . . .. 3490-M
Lee Everett 423 Miss . .. . ... • ..... • . .. .... 2645-W
Lee Howard J 425 Miss .............•..... . 2645-J
Lee Jack 804 Maple .. ........ .. • ......... 2325-M
Lee L W 1709 111 •. ...... •• • .• • •• • • ••• • • . .. 1680
Lee Mary K Mrs 71 5 w
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Lee Raymond H 793 N 7 . . .. ..... . .... .... .. 3780
LEE RAYMOND PLUMBING &amp; W IRING 906 N H . .660
Lee Thos 716 Elm . . . .. . . .. ... ......... .. . 2587
Lee Virgil M &amp;38 Ark . .. . ................ . 2488-W
Lee Wallace 701 Oh io .. . .. ..... ............ 2375
LEE WAYMAN SERV STA 700 Locust . ... .. . ... 2083
Lefferd Russell S 1s 17 N H. ..... . ....... ..... 2493
Lefholz Larry RFD 2
..... . 4076-K-21
Lefmann Jessie 133&amp; N H .................. .. 1513

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Leggitt Robt E 847~ Mass ....... . ........... . 3845
Lehew Leonard 2023 Ky ..... . .... . • .... . . . 3055-R
Leib Robt 1229 Tenn
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Leibengood C E Mrs 1008 Tenn . .. . ........... . 1244
l eibengood Dan 734 Moss ...............•.. 1224-M
Leibengood Don 800 R I . ................ . . . 3576-J
Leigh C V 342 Mo ss . .. ..... . • ... . .• .. . ... 1183-J
Lemesany Wm L 1512 w 9 . . ... ..... . ....... 759-M
Lemmerman L V 1:&gt;1:&gt;2 W 23 ................ . 1154-J
Lemon Chas H RFD 2 . . . .. . ... • ......... 4D86-K-4
l emon J M Mrs 310 w 14 ... .... . .. . . .... .. 1521-J
Lemon W T RFD 2 . . . . . . ....... •... .. . . 4086-N-2
Lemon Wm Walter 330 John~on ............. . 2483-J
Lenahan Thos 2121 Vt . . ............. . .... 2293- R
Lengel Ralph E 1237 Ohio ..... . .. .... .. . ... 3828-W
leonard A B 1911:&gt; La
. . . ... ... .. ........ 2339
Leonard Bros Transport Co 820 Vt .. . .. . ..... . . . 311
Leonard C 1034 N J
. . .. ..... .... .. . . 1410-R
leonard R E 735 Mo ... ... . .. . .. .. ... ... .1596-M
l eone Chas A 1809 Tenn .. . . .....• . ....... . 2402-R
Leonhard F H RFD 3
.. . .... . . • . .. ... . . 4062-N-4
Leonhard Lawrence H RFD 3 . . .. • . .. . .... . 4062-K-4
Leonhart Doris Mrs 1823 Ky . ............... 1414-J
Leonhart W M 2016 Learnard . ... • .. .. ... ..... 3162
Lesch F W RFD 5 . .. ........ . .. • .. ..... 4033-N-13
Lesch J F 909 R I ..... , ............. ... .. 2456-J
Lesch J H 2101 Vt . .............. • ....... 1343-W
l escher Chas W 1036 Ky .......... • ....... 2236- R
lescher Harry W 1237 Del . ............... .. , .181
Lescher Naomi Mrs 1215 Del ..... •• ..... .. .3281-M
Lescher Shoe Shop 812! Mass . ...... . . • • ....... 256
lesh Lottie 1720 Ill .. ........... .. ........ 2635-R
lesh W N 2129 Ohio . . .. .. .
. .. .. . 2936-W
LESH WARREN N acct Lawrence Natl Bk Bldg ... . 667
Lesher D J Lt Comdr 1632 Tenn . . ... .... . . . . 1706-M
Lessenden C M Mrs 1309 Ohio . ......... .. . . 1534-M
Lester P P Mr~ 401 Ind. · .. ... . . .... .. . ... . 2128-J
LeSuer J Marvm 709 Ohoo . ................ . 2752-W
LeSuer N M 1704 Ky . . .. .. .. .... . ....... 1498-W
Levens leonard 2000 Learnard .....•.. .. ... .. 1639-M
Levitt Raymond J &amp;11 W &amp; . . . .... • •.. .. . .. . 2614-M
Levy Edw 1401 Mass . .. . . .. ... .. . • .. ..... 2789-W
lewis Arth ur 418 Lincoln .. .... .. . . ......... 1139-J
Lewis Benj G Sunnyside K U ... .... . • ... . ... 3155-W
lewis Chas 1746~ Ohio ................. ... 1461-J
Lewis Cora l RFD 1 . .. ..... . .. • ..... . .. 4056-K-11
Lewis F V RFD 3 .. .. . .. . .... ... . . . . .. . 4012-N-11
Lewis Frances 516 Colo . . ..... • . . ...... .... 3577-R
Lewis Harold R 1335 Pa . ............ .. .... 3256-R
Lewis Herbert 82&amp; Conn . ...................1843-J
Lewis L N Mrs 723 La ...... . ........ . .... .. 172
lew'• J ulu Mrs 1013 N J . ................. 1849-R
lewis Robt L 915 La . ... . ....... .... ..... 1818-R
lewis Robt W 1915 Tenn. .. .. . .. . .• ..... •. . 1952-W
lewis Valeria 2007 Ky . ......... .. ..... . . 1540-W
lewis W W Jr Sunnyside K U .. .... • . . .. .. . . 1148-M
Lewton Carl 1029 Del . . . . . . . . . . . .
.19~2-W
llanos John Mrs 933 Vt
. .... . . ..... 1951-R
liberty Memorial High School 1400 Mass ........ 3000
Lickteig Henry ofc 1211 Vt . . : . ............. ... 797
liggett Geo E 1105 N J ........... ........ 2336-M
l iggett J E 1221 Conn .. ...••............ 2405-R
liggett Minni e Mrs 1008 R I . .. . .. . . . ...•. . 1061-W
light H M Mrs 1419 Mass . . . . .. •• ........ . .. . 2256
Lirnbacher Karl F 1008 Ala ....... .. • ...... . 2164-J
Lincoln C S 1831 Barker ......... .. ....... 2242- M
lincoln School 708 Elm . ....... • .. . .......... . 728
lind l R 1714 l nd
...... ........ .. ... . 2620-J
lindberg Chas 923 Ohio . . . . . . .
. . .. 2797-W
Lindell Chas E 1004 w &amp; ..... ... . ..... . . . . 2147-R
Lindell El mer 2223 Learnard . . .. .... ....... . 1815-J
Lindell Mattie A Mrs 1928 Ky ............. . 2262-R
Lind ley Estella 1911 Barker . ... ............ 2724-W
lindley Howard T 2045 N H .. ...... . . ...... .. 3738
. .. .. . . . . .. . .... 2292-W
Lindley Max Mrs 938 R I
LIN DLEY MAXINE dancing studio 819 Vt .. . .... . 100
Lindley Maxine 938 R r
.. . .• ..••••••. . 2292-W
lindley's Kansas Cleaner 12~ E 8 . ...... .. ..... . 420
lindquist G E E 7 Winona . . . .. . ... . .. . . . . 2120-M
lindsay Ma ttie Mrs 1300 Tenn ..... .. . ...... 1387-M
lindsay Robt Sunnyside K U . . . .. . ........ . 1801-M
lindsay Soft Water Scrv 613 Vt . .. . . .... . . . . ... 623
l indsey Adrian H 2239 Mass .. ........ . .. . .... 1071

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Ling Danl S Jr 1650 Cambridge .. .. . . . . .. . .. .4253-J
. 4217 -M
Li nkenhoker W D Sunflower Apts . . .
Linn John RFD 2 .... . . .. . .... . ... . . . .. 4064- N-13
Linn Paul D 103 Mich ..... . ...... . ........ 2847-W
Linville Ralph 1703 l nd .. .. . . .. . .... .. ... . . 2470-M
Lipovsky Louis J 905 Tenn .. . ... . ... . •• . . .. 1927- M
Lipp H W 612 Elm . ....... . •. . .. . ..... . ... 1363-R
U pp Marvin L 421 Pleasant .... . •• ......... 1379 -M
Lipps Gene H 515 W 14 . .. . .•. . . . •. ... ... . 1296-M
Usher Fred RFD 2 • . . .......... • ..... . .. 4093-N-2
U sher Lewis 214 N 8 . .. .. . . . • .. . .. • ... . . . . 2751-J
U sher Ralph H 1012 Ala ....... ... .... . ... . 2143-J
Liska Jos 1805 La .. . ... • .• . ... . • . ...... . . 3563-M
Liston G R Mrs 925 Ind ... . ..... ... . . . . ... . 3141-M
Litchen Ruth E 1934 La . ... . . • . • • .•• .. .... 2135-J
Little Art hur H Mrs 1100 lnd ... ........•. . . . . 1484
Litwin Mayer S 2116 Mass ..... . •. . . . ....... . 1917
Litwin's 831 Mass . .. . . .. •• . ...•........ . .. . 1088
Livingston Robl 711 Conn . .... ... ........ . .. 1984-J
Livingston Wm D 901 Tenn ...... •.....• .. .. 3157-R
Lobb Edit h Steele 800 Ind .. .... . ... .... . .. . . 2873-J
Lock C R 643 Tenn . . .. ......... • ...... . ... 3267-J
Lock H F 643 Tenn . .. . .. . ........ . ..... .. 3267-J
Lock John W RFD 2 .. . . ... . ..... .. ... .. 4084 -N-22
Lockard H Arthur 1125 Ky .. .. ....••• . . .. .. .. 3217
Lockhart Marion Mrs 1245 Oread ......... . . . 2309-M
Locksley Hall
No 1 1125 Miss ...... . . . ... .. ..•. . . . . .. . 3534
No 2 712 McCook . ... • .. . ... . . . . . . ... . . . . .. 921
No 3 71 4 McCook . . . ....•. • • .. •••• • ..•. .. . 836
No 4 716 McCook . ...... ... .. . . .. • .. . . . .. .. 504
No 5 1112 Ill . .... .............. • ..... . .. . 837
Lockwood Lloyd 833! Mo .. . . .. . .. • .... . . .. 3490-R
Lockwood Robt H 1813 Ala . .. .. . ..... .. . ... . 1806
Loewenst ein Christian 813 Maine . . .• .. ...• . . 2739-W
Loewenstein Elizabeth 707 Conn ... . . . • . ... ... 3175-J
Lofflin W Henry 1711 La ...... ... .. . .. ... .. 3011-J
Lofgren Hilda 710 Ky ... ...... . . .. • .. . . • . . 3216-R
LOG CABIN MARK ET 1827 La.. .... . .. . . . .. . 910
Logan Minnie 836 Conn
.. . .... . .. .. • . • .. 3002-W
LOGAN- MOORE LU MBER CO 627 Mass... . . . . . 113
If no answer cal l . .. . .. . .. ... . • .. .. . .... 1344-M
l ogan Ru ssell Mrs 726 Mo ... ... . . . .. • .. .. .. 1567-R
logan Saml 177 N 7 ... ..... . . • . . .. • ... . . . 2177-J
Logan Walter 1747 Tenn ... ..... . .. ... • . ..... 2632
Logsdon E J 729 I II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3863
Lohman J D 1922 R I. .. .. ........ . ..... .. . 2721-R
Lohman J H 753 Elm .. . ..• . ..•. . ..••.•. . • 1246-W
Lohman W H 1515 R I. . . ... . ... .. . ... ... .. . 858-J
lohr Helen 2046 N H ... ... . .... . . ..... . .. . . 3134
Lonborg Arth ur C 1729 Mass .... . ......... . . 3583-R
London Guarantee &amp; Accid~.!'t Co ltd Insurance Bg 40
Long Alvin 319 Johnson . ....... . •. .. .. .. •.. 1672- R
Long Chas C 1009 ~ Mass . .. .... . . ... . ... .. . . . 2875
Long Geo V 705 w 4 . . .. . .. . .. . . .. ... ... . . 2645-R
Long Helen 1009 ~ Mass... . . . . ... . . . . .... .. .. 2875
Long John F 533 La . . ..... .. .•.. . . • .. .. . .. . 3584
Long L F 1045 Ky . . . . . ... , ...
. ..... 2557-J
Long W N 1721 Learnard . ... . • ..•... . ..... . 1865-R
Longacre Ray RFD 5 .... ..... . .. ... • ... . 4064-N-3
Longanecker H F RFD 2 .. .. .............. 4093-K-3
Longfel low Dean 749 Locust . ... .•.... . . .. . . 2934-W
Longfellow Delbert 826~ Mass ..... . ... •. ... 1424-M
Lonnecker Alta Mrs 1104 N H . .. .• . .. . . . . . . " 3100
Loofbourrow G N 1140 Miss ... . .•. . .. . .. . . . 2766-M
Loomis Richard 8 Sunnyside K U ........... . 2834-M
Loop Jas A 1729 La .... ....... . . . ... .... . 1645-W
Lopez Captolia 837 E 13 . .. .... ......... . .. 2814-M
Lothrop E W Jr 1640 Cambridge . .. • ... . . ... 3949-M
Lott Clyde W 1414 N Y .... .. .. .. ... .. ... . . 2878-J
Love Fred 1037 Ky .. .. ...... . . . . .. . . . ... ... . 1253
Love H W RFD 3 . . .. . ... . . . . .. . . • . . .. . . 4054-N-2
Love Ray 1700 Ky . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 3982
Love Ruth Mrs 11 W 9 .. . ....• . . ... .... .. . 2640-M
Lowery Elnora 62 9 Vt . ...... . ..... . • ..... 3240-W
lowery Eva 419 Perry . . .. ... . . .. . .. .. ..... 1591-W
Lowman Geo 1145 Emery Rd . . .. . . ... . . .. . .. ... 974
Lowman W K 1100 W 23 .. .. . . . .. .. ... .... . 1154- R
Lown Etta 315 Johnson .. . . .... ... . . . .... .. 2618-J
Lowrance Winnie D 1609 Stratford Rd .. .. .... 1237-W
Lowry Oscar 1810 Te nn ... . ....... . .... . ... 2281-R
Lowry Ruth 1601 R 1 ... . . . .... . . . .... .. .. 1845-W
Luallin A W 643 R I ..... . .. . .... . ...•.... 1857-M

l ubach John Sunnyside K U ...... . ...•.... . . . 598-J
Luber T E 1136 Conn . . . . .
. . .. . . . 2594-R
Lucas J K Pete 1810 Ill .. .. . . .... . . .. . .... 3048-M
Lucas Minnie M 706 N Y . . .. . ... • ......... . 1533- R
Lu ckan Otto E RFD 6 . .... .. . ~ · . . ..... . .. 4008-N-2
Lu ckf ield W R 1343 Tenn . . . . . . . . . .
. . 1712-W
Ludlam Geo 2121 N H .. . .... ... ...... . ... . 2950-M
Lukens M E opt omet rist 1025 Mass ........ . .. .. 425
Residence 833 Mo . . . . . . . . . ... . .... • .... 1271-W
lukert John F Jr 1423 Ohio.... .
. . ... 587-R
Lumley Walter 1133 Vt. .. . .. . . .• .... • .. . . . 3103-M
Lundquist Chas A 1400 Ohio .... • ... . .• . .. . . 1047-M
Lundy A L RFD 2 . . . ..... ... . ..... • ..... 4060-K-3
Lupton E H 701 Mass . . . . . . . . . . .
529
Lury H K 508 N 7 . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2119- M
lutheran Church Immanuel parsonage 1538 Vt ..... 758
Lutheran Church Trinity 1245 N H . . ......... . .. 624
Lu thi Jacob 1525 N H .. . . ... ........ . . . . .. 2985-J
Lutz Gordon 706! Mass ....... . .. . . .. . . ... 3749-J
l utz Harold RFD 2 . . .. ......... . ........ 4084-K-3
Lutz J F 1218 Tenn ..... ..... ... ....... . . 2531-W
Luzier' s Cos metic Consultanl19-'0 Ky ...•... . .. 3739
Luzzio Anthony J 1106 Ohio ..... ... .... .. . . 3543-W
Lydic Murray E RFD 2 . .. .. .. ... . . . . .. . . 4086-K-12
Lyle Jessie A Mrs 1225 Pa ....... . ... . .. . .. . 1833-R
Lyman G C Mrs 935 N H . ................ . 1157-J
Lynch Albert RF D 6 . . ..... . ...... , ...... 4036-N-3
Lynch Howard E RFD 2 . . . . . ........ .. . . . 4052-K-21
Lyness Richard N Sunnyside KU .... . ........ . 1059-R
Lynn Margaret 1224 Miss .. . •. .. . .. •....•... . 1247
Lyons Ida 1012 R I . ... .... . .. . . ... . . . . .. 2585-W
Lyons Paul C 2124 Mass ....... . ............ . 1360
Lyons W F Joe 601 N 1 .... ~ .... • ..... . . ... 2965-J
lytle Rose Mrs 947 La . . .... ••. ...•.... . ... .. 2960

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M &amp; H TRAILER CT 1505 E 15 .. . .. . ........ 2081
Maag Ed 1345 W Campus Rd .. . ... ..... . ... 3695-R
Mabe 0 D 1521 R I. . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . . 1690-W
Mace John S Capt 1209 Dread ...• . . .... .. . . 3899-M
MacGibbon AD Sunnyside KU . . . . ........... 2947-W
MacGregor Helen 1201 Oread . . . . .. .. . ...... 1454-M
Machado Luiz 937 Mo ... .. • . . ... .• . . . ..... . 739-R
Mack J B 701 Tenn ... . .. . ....• .. ........ . .. 1675
Mack L J 1114 Ky . . .. . ................
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Mackey Schl RFD 5 . .. ...... . .... .. ... . .4053-N-21
Mackie Geo 11 25 W Campus Rd ... . .... .. .. .... 625
Macleod Don M 939 lnd . . .. . .. ........... ll60-W
Macpherson Cullen H Sunnyside K U .. •.. ... . . 3416-R
Madden Harrison E 1316 Ky ......... • ...... 1129-J
Maddox W R 1101 Mi ss . ... . • ... .. . .. . .. . . 2697-M
Maffet Geo W 1708 Haskell . . ... . • . .. . .. . . . . . 1651
Magnus Arne 1231 Ohio . . ..... . ...... . . . .. .3665-M
Magruder H W 1517 R I .. ... . •.. . ....... . .. . 2948
Mahieu R G Prof 1420 Crescent. ..... . . • .... . 3484-J
Maiden H E Mrs 1031 Mi ss . . . .... . .. • . . . .. 3251-W
MAILHIOT A A DR 729! Mass ............ . .. . 1318
Residence 1516 N H . ... .. . ... , ... .. , ... . 2232- R
Majors Earl 2016 La . ..... . ...... • . . .. . ... .. 1304
Malin Jas C 1541 University Dr .•........ .. .... 1575
Mallory Mabel 530 Ohio ..... .. .... .. . .. .. .. 1558-R
Malone Jack W RFD 1 . . ...... . .. . . .... .... 3611-R
Malone Jas B 1108 Ky . . ... ....•. . .... . ... . 2481-R
Malone John R 1829 University Dr . ... . . .. ... 2643-M
Malone Paul E 1&amp;38 lnd . .. . •.•. .. .... . ... .3476-R
Malone Walter 514 Wal nut . .. . . ......• . ... . 2171-R
Malone's Grocery 1201 E 13 ... ... ......... .. . 1229
Maloney J 0 830 Mo .. .. .. ........ , . . . . . . 1636-R
Maloney John RFD 2 . .. . ... ... . .. .... . .. 4005-N -3
Malott Ruby Mrs 734~ Mass .. ... . ...... . .. . 1586-W
Malott's Hardware 736 Mass . . ... . ....... . ..... 615
MANAHAN G E phy 4 &amp; Maine . . . . ............ 3975
Residence 1107 N H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 2310
Maness Harold 62 5 Vt. ...... . .•. . . •. .. . •.. 2653-J
Maness Junior A 1116 R I ... .. .. . • . . .. . .. . 3292-W
Maness Melvi n C 1919 Tenn . . . .. .. .. . • .. . .. . 1720-J
Manion . Marion 415 Forrest ... .. . . .. • . ...... 1821-M
MANLEY INS AGCY 840! Mass . . . • . . . . . . . . .
250
Manley Nellie Mrs 814 Ky . ... . . . ..... • .... . 3104-W
Manley R C Mrs 62 4 La . . . ... .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. 1250
MANN C J REPAIR SHOP 839 Ky .. .. . .. . .. . . . 2611
Manning Patk 1744 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 1269- M
Mansfield John 532 Tenn .... • •... . .. . . .. . . 2749-M

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Manuel Janice 1339 w Campus Rd .. ... • .. . . .. 3695-J
Manweiler Larry 1529 Ky . . .... .. .. .. . .. .. 1860-R
Marburger Grant C 1814 Mich ....... • .. . .... 3036-J
Marcellus F D 2228 Ohio . . . ... . .. .... . .. . . . 3238-R
March Geo M 941 Ky . .. . .. .. . ... .. . . • .. . .. . 4197
Marckley R R 1801 Learnard ............... . 1813-R
Margrave Merle 912 l nd . ... . ....... . ...... 1834-M
MARINELLO BEAUTY SALON 1119 Mass .... .. . 493
Mark Albert 900 N J .. .................... 1758-W
Mark Robt R RFD 5 . . . . ........ . . ... .... . . 1076-J
Markley Oscar G RFD 2 . . . . . . . . .
. ... . 4007 -K-4
Marks Julius 726 La . . . ...... . .............. 1522
MARKS SOL &amp; SON Jewelers 817 Mass ........ . . b54
Markwilh Grace 308 E 8 ..... .... ... ..... .. 4234-R
Marlowe John A 1342 Conn . . .........•... . . 3275-J
Marquardt Richard Mrs 1606 Tenn .. . .. .... . . 1406-W
Marquette John 2 Winona . . . ...... . ...... . . 1815-R
Marquette Robt 925 Ill. . . ......•. . .......•. 1610-J
MARRIOTT CAFE 832 Mass . ......•..•....... 3018
Marriott Ethel M Mrs 1040 Ky . ............. 1190-W
Marsell J L 1731 Ohio ... . • .•......•....... 2240-J
Marsh Everett E 900 Mich . . . . .
. . .. . 1775-R
Marsh Wm 1032 Ohio . ... . .... .. . ... ... . . . . 3543-R
Marshall Dorothy Mrs 1219 Prospect ......... 3298-W
Marshall Eva 1403 Pa .. ...... .... .. . ... . . . 2465-R
Marshall H C 1214 Haskell ..•.......... . ... 3283-R
Marshall John A 1810 Haskell .............. . 2311-R
Martens John E 2146 Ohio .... . ........... . 1919- M
Marlin Armstrong RFD 2 . • • ...... .. • ... . 4076-K-12
Marlin Chas E 726 Ark .......... . .. . ...... 2193-J
Marlin Chas H 1333 Conn .. . ..... . . .. . ..... 3652-J
Martin E E Mrs 1343 Tenn .. ...•........... 2955-M
Martin Earl P 1336 Spencer Dr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3970
Martin Edw B 1642 Barker ................. 1821-W
Martin Gladys 912 R I . ..•...•• . ..•. . . . •... 3151-M
Martin Henry 900 Maine .................. . 2671-J
Martin J Edw RFD 2 .. . ... . • ..... • .... . .4060-K-2
Martin May 1200 Haskell . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 2646-J
Martin R G RFD 3 . . . . .. .... . . . . . . . .... .4091- K-3
Martin Ruth Mrs 1600 R I ................. 4243-R
Martin Virginia B 309 Elm .......•... . .•... 3414-M
Martin W Roy 715 Ill . .... . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 2636-W
Ma.rtin Wm H RFD 4 .. ... . . . . . . . . ... . .. 4041-K-12
Martin Wilson Mrs 118 w 15 .. . . ..... . ..... 2731-W
Marvin Burton W 224 4 Tenn . . . .. . . .. .. ...... . 3839
Marvin's Hillside Beauty Salon 847 Mass .. ... . . .. . 997
Masden Horace RFD 3
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MASDEN'S WATCH SHOP &amp; BIBLE SUPPLIES
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Bessie Mrs 622 N 5. . . . . . .• . ..... . 2301-J
E G 936 Ill . . . ... . . ... .. . . • . . ... 3479-M
Eleanor Mrs 1139 R I. ... ... ........ . 2786-J
Ernest L 771 Locust ........ . .. . .... 1936-W
Grate M 1139 R I . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 2604

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Mason Lewis E 1329 W 9 .. . .. . ... . . . . . .. .. 3567-J
Mason T E 9 40 Ala . . . . .. . . . . • . . . . .. . ... . . 1730-R
Mason T S 1130 N H . . .. ... . .... .. ...... . 2539-W
Masonic Temple 1001 Mass . .. . . .......... . . . . 333
Massey Jack Mrs Haskell Grds .. ......... .. .. 1854-M
Mast Herman 208 W 15 . .. . . . . .... . . ..... . 2748-W
Mast Mary M 128 W 13 ....... .. .. . • ... ... 1490-M
Mast Mildred 190 4 Vt .. ... . .... . . .. .. . . .. 3338-R
Malhae Laurence D 1739~ Mass . .. . . . . • . .. .. 3631-W
Matherly W R RFD 2 . .. .. .. ......•...... 2384- M
Mathews C F 43 Winona .. .. . ... . ..... . .... . 3154
Mathews Helen 1318 Pa ......... ... ..... .. 2180-J
Mathis L E Mrs 539 Elm . . .. .. ..... . . ... . 2920-W
Matthews M H RFD 3 . .. . . . .... . .. . .. .. . 4023-K-3
Matthies Orville F WREN Bldg ... ... • .. ..... 3077-M
Matulis Jos 94 6 Ill .. . . . . ... .... . ..... . ... 2606-R
Maxwell A R Mrs 425 Maine .. . ......... . .. . .3310-J
Maxwell E W :.024 Ky
. . . . ... . . . .. .... . . 2408-J
Maxwell Jack C atty Lawrence NatJ Bk Bldg . . . . . .332
Residence 804 W 8 . .. ..... .... . . . . .. .. . 3218-R
Maxwell Kenneth D 646! W 23 . .... .. .. . . . . 1214-W
May C R 746 Conn
. .. . ........ . ... . .. . 2381-R
May Don l 2327 Haskell. ... . . .... .. • ... . . . 3679-W
May Ernest H 939 Tenn . . ... . ..... • ........ . . 2152
May Kenneth D 816 W 8 ... . .. . .. . ..... . . . . 3218-J
Mayer Bill 646 W 23 . . .................. 1214- M
Mayes J L Sunnyside K U . . ... . • ... ...... .. . 1997-J
Mayher R A Mrs 1111 W 11 . . . . . ... . ... . .. . . . . 464

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McAiearney Nancy 2018 Tenn . .. .• . .. ... . .. . 2747-W
McAIIaster School 1428 R I . . . . . . .. .... ..... .408
McArthur H J 408 Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3460-M
McBeth M V 1733 Miss...... . ....
1664
McBride Dale J 1046 Ky . ... . . . . . . . . .... ... 2926-W
McBride Edw J Sunnyside K U .. . . ... . .... .. 1431-M
McCabe Derwood E 1545 R I .... ... ~ · . ..... . 3565-J
McCaffrey M 1400 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 1521-R
McCall Delbert 1042 Ohio ....... • ... ..... . . 1996-W
McCall T 1109 R I . . . . . ....... • .. . ..... .. 2638-W
McCall T M 909! Mass ...........•...... . . 2568-J
McCall Una A Mrs 932 R I .......... .. ...... . 2551
McCalla Wesley 937 Ohio . ...... . . • . • •...... . . . 922
McCalmon S L 1339 Ohio .. . .. . . ..... . . . . .. . 1110-J
McCanles J C 207 E 14 . . . ........ . ........ 2916-J
McCanles J M 1926 Tenn .. . . . . ....... . .... 1685-W
McCartney Jesse E 1639 Lear(lard .......... . 2302-W
McCarty Philip N 1734 Vt . . . ...... . . ..... . 3642-W
McClain Evelyn C Mrs 1100 Vt .. .. . . . . . ... . ... 1328
McClain W A 2027 N H . . .. ... ... . .. . ........ 1170
McClanahan A F 1520 University Dr . . . . . • . . . . . 3321
McCleery Elizabeth Mrs 624 Lincoln ....... . . . 2799-J
McCleery R R 1910 Mass . . ....... . ....... .. 3152-J
McClellan Kathleen 121 W 14 . . . . .... . •. . ... 3696-M
McClelland Adelle 1200 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1095
McClendon Louise 1120 Del. . . . ... • ...•.... . 2938-R
McClintock Mabel Mrs 316 Lincoln .. ......... . 1357-J
iv'lcCiuggage Marston 1709 lnd. • . . . . • . . . . . . . . 778-J
McClung Carl 1521 Vt . .. • •......••...... . 2748-J
McClung Crawford RFD 4 .. .... . .. • ....... 4063-K-4
McClung Norvel M 929 Mich . .... . . .. . .. . . . . 2592-W
McClure Betty 1002 w 4 ..... . . . . . ..... . . . 1988-W
McClure Bruce 1810 La ........ • ... . . . .... ..323.3-J
McClure C I Col 2020 Ohio . ....... • ...... . . .3255-R
McClure Earl E 23 . .. . . ...... . .•. . . ..... .. 3790-R
McClure Fred 1200 Pa . ... .. ....... .. ...... 1425-R
McClure R W 1635 lnd . ........••............ 865
McCoin Chas F 1337 N H ••.. . ..•........... . 2214
McCoin Lee Mrs 1601 R I .. ........ . ....... 1845-W
McCoin Walter 1815 Maine •................ . . 1475
McColloch F B 825 La . . .........••.•...... 1312-J
McCollum Paul M 1508 Crescent Rd . ..•.. . .. . 3493-J
McConnell Donald H 2145 Ohio .......... . .. . 3996-W
McConnell Howard 1600 Vt . .. • .....• . ........ 2245
McCONNELL LUMBER CO 844 E 13 ...•...... . . 576
McConnell W C 045 Conn .............. . ... 3465-W
McCook Hall-North K u Stadium . ........ . ..... 2042
McCook Hall-South K U Stadium .. . . . .... . .. . . . 2039
McCorkill Walter 225 E 18 . ............... . 2618-M
McCoy Bessie Mrs 425 Ohio ................ . 1388-R
McCoy Ed 1120 N J .. .... ... .. . ...... . ... 2581-M
McCoy Jas A 1346 N H . .... .. .. . .......... 1.308-J
McCoy Orville L 901 Tenn . .••............. . 1947-M
McCoy Robt C 1'&amp;20 Ala . ........ .. ........... 2462
McCOY'S SHOE STORE 813 Mass ......... • .. .. 259
McCracken Anna 1623 Ky ....••........... . 1706-R
McCrary Marlin 333 Elm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2255-W
McCreath David G RFD 1. ... .. .......... . 4056-K-3
McCullough B G 1311 N H .. ... ... . .. . . . . .. . 1831-R
McCune Ehzabeth 740 La . ...........•... .'. 2349-R
McDonald Sevrg Co 1124 Emery Rd .. .. . . .. . . . . 663
McDonald Clifford 936 Mo . . ...... .. . ... . . . 1847-M
McDonald F J Mrs 2136 Ohio . ..... . ...... . . . 772- M
McDonald Frank W 1124 Emtry Rd ........... . . . 663.
McDonald Lelia J Mrs 1011 Ala . . . ... . . • • . .. . 1573-R
McDonald R C 307 E 8 ... . ........ . .. . .. .. 2533-R
McDuff A R 1824 Tenn . .. . .. . ....... . • .... 2628-W
McDuff Esterine 316 Elm .. . .......... . .... 15.38-W
McElhinny J G 1133 Vt . ............. . .•. . . 3103-J
McEIIiott Richard 746 Miss . .. .. . .... .. • . . . . 2650-W
McEnulty Bernard 906 N H ... • ..... . . . ... .. 2577-J
McEwen W E 1947 R I . ....•. •. .. .. .... . .. 3239-R
McFall M D 1109 Conn . ... . . ..... . .. .. .. .. 1446-M
McFarland E A 712 Maine . ... .. •• . .. . . .. . .. .. 1670
McFarland F M Dr 1613 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 944
McFarland R R RFD 2 . ... . .. . .... • . . ... 4075-N-11
McFarland W G Mrs 700 Miss . • .... .. . . . .... 1224-R
McFarthing Stella 1032 N Y .. . .... . . . . ... . . 2111-J
McGee Lester G RFD 3 . ..... . .. . . . . .. .. . .4023-N-4
McGet N B 520 Colo . ... . . . ....... . . . ..... • . 1288
McGehee W R 745 N Y .... . ..... . ... . •.. .. 2416-R
McGhee Josie Lee Mrs 930 Ill. ............ . .. . 1727

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LAWRENCE

McGregor Ronald l 1345 Vt .... . ... . .• . .. . 1129-W
McGREW INVST MT CO 806 Mass . . .. . .. .... . . .. 45
McGrew M Conrad 34o l nd . . ... .. . ........ . .. 2492
McGrew W M 17 E 11
.. .. . ..... . • .. . ... . 1036
McGrud er Russell 737 Mich ... ..... . . . • ... . . 2744-J
McGruder W M 735 Mich ... . . .. . .. • . . .. ... . 3822
McGuire Clair A Sunflower Apts . .. ..... . •.. .. 1804-J
McKay Andrew Mrs 945 Emery Rd . .. .. . .... . . . 3442
McKee B E 21 41 Ohio . . . . . ... .. . . . . . .... . . 2821-J
McKelvey H 812 N Y . ... .... . .... . ...... . . 3886-J
McKelvey Jacob 42 6 Perry . . . . . . . .. . ... ... . 1123-M
McKenzie Elizabeth Mrs CSP 046 Ky . . .. . .... . . 3594
McKenzie Wilma Mrs 1930 R I. ........ .. . . . . 2322-J
McKessor I W 906 E 13 . ... .. .... . ...... . . 282.3-W
McKinley J R 909 w 6 . . . ...... : . . .. .. . . . . . . 3891
McKinney Esther Mrs 516 La . ........ .. ... .. 2805-J
McKinney M K 1633 Vt .. .. .... .. .. . ... . . 3288- M
McKin ney Merle ins 840~ Mass .. . .. • . . . . ... ... 250
McKinney Merle 2133 Ohoo ." . . . . ...... . ..... 1251-W
McKinney Robt J 1913 Ohoo . ........ . .. . . •. . 2537-J
McKissack B Mrs 446 Fla . . . . . . . . •• . . . . • ... . 3725-J
McKissack Geo 412 Mich . ... . . . .. . . • . . .. . . 4250-M
McKissack S M G Mrs 1038 Pa .. . • . ..... ... . 2756-J
McKissack Ulysses 754 l ocust . ....... • • . . ... 2779- R
McKitrick Edw 617 Walnut . . . .. ......... . .. 1194- M
McKitrick Wm J 721 Elm . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . 1592-J
McKittrick Arthur L 705 N H . ..... . .. . .. . . . 3749-W
McKi ttrick Fiorella C Mrs 616 Ky . . . . . . . • . . . . 2187-R
McKnight Jean 1205 Dread . . . . . .. . ........ . . . 4233
McKone S A Major 500 La . .. ......... . ... 1433-R
Mclachlan Eugene 1411 Haskell . . . . .. . .•. . .. . 1026-J
Mclaughlin P B Mrs 102 W 13 . .. .. . .. . .. .... . 3506
Mcl ean l S 1001 Pa ... . ... ... .. . ...... . . 2609-W
Mclees Harold 916 Ky .. . .. ..... .. ..... . . . 2188-W
Mcleod Jas I 631 E 23 .. .... ...• . . .. . .... . 1291-J
Mcleod Joyce 1203 Dread . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . 2278-W
McMahon T F 6 Westwood . .. .... ... ..... . . 3505-M
McMannes J D 501 North . . ... . ... .. . ....• . . 1992-J
McManness N S 14 16 Ky . . .. . .. ... . ....... 3209-W
McManness R A 1116 Ten n ... . . . . .. . . .... . . 3997 -M
McMichael C S 1336 Ky . . ...... ... . .. . .. . . 2287-J
McMillin Clyde 3 11 lincoln . . .. . .. . .. • . .. . . . 1166-W
McMillin John S 1046 Ky .. . . ......•. .. ... . . 3651
McMullen Lester C 1500 Oak Hill ..... ... .... 2806-M
McNabney Chas 1619 Vt . .. .. . . . . ..•. .. .. . 2173-W
McNair Geo T Mrs 1624 Ala .. .... . .. • .. . .. . 2674-W
McN amara Merle 1219 Ky . . .......... . .... .. . 1986
McNamara Minnie 630 R I . . ...... . ..... . . . 3620- R
McNees l W RFD 6 . .. . ... . .. . ..•..... . 40.35- N-4
McNei ll F L 1146 Del .. . .. . . . .... . ... .. .. .. 3041
McNei lly Ruth 925 Ala . .. ... . . . . •. ... • .... . 3930-J
McNish Fred 1945 Vt .. ..... . .. . •.... . ... . 3250- M
McNown W C 1734 Ill .. . ..J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3043
McPeak R I( 1810 La .. ............. .. . . .. 1202-J
McPeak Studio 730 Mass . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 302
If no, answer call ... .. . . ... . • . .. . . • ... .. 1202 -J
McPike C W 746 Mo . . .... . ... ..... . . .. . . . 1665-M
McPike W H 735 Ark . ....... .. .. . . .. ...... 2970-J
McRoy's D-X Serv Sta 23 &amp; Haskell . . . . . . . . . . . 2071
McWilliams Li llie 1300 N J . .. .. . . ... . . .... . 2869-J
Meade I J 1630 111 • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1223
Meader Margaret 1032 Ky . .. . . ... .. • .. .. .. 2468-M
Meairs Wm R RFD 2 . .. ... . .. .. • . . ...... 4093-K-2
Means Hugh SOl La . . . . ..... ... . . ... . . .. 2548
Means Viola Mrs 161 Lincoln . . .. .. . .... . . .. 1195-J
MEDICAL ARTS CENTER 4 &amp; Maine . . . . • .. . . . 3975
Medical Arts Pharmacy 4 &amp; Maine .. ..... . .. . .. 3975
Mee John F 1508 Unoversity Dr ... .. . .. . .. ... .. 2811 ·
Meeker Bruce P RFD 6 . ... . ... . . .. .. ... . 4004-K-21
Meeker Ronald RFD b ... .. . . .. . • . .. ... .4004-K-21
Meier Phyllis 1104 W 6 .. . ... . .... • . . . . . . . . 2147-M
Meier Wi lbur J 128 W 13 .. . ..... .. . . . .. . . . 1904-M
Meis Rut h 910 N H .. .. ...... . .. . .. . .... . 1962-W
Melton H T 2102 Barker . . ....... . ... . . . . . . 1773-J
MELVIN GEO K atty Jayhawker Theatre Bldg . .. . . 951
Residence 2239 W Drive . . . . .. . ... . . _. . . . . 1722
M~ l vin laight on R 737 Maine .. . ... .. ... . . . . . . 1003
Melvin R E 300 W 23 . . . .. ... .... .. ... .. 2687-J
Melvin's Serv Sta bOO W 23 . .. . .. . . ....... ... 2017
Memorial Park Cemetery E 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1459
Menchet t i Don 615 La . .. ....... . .. .... . 3057-M
Mendenhall Geo l 1234 Dread . ... .. . ..... .. 2917-M
Mendenhall House 1234 Dread . . . . . • .. . . .... . . 2129
Mendoza Pablo 735 Pa . . . . .. . .. .• . •. . .. . . . . 2471- R

Menger L H 743 La . . . ... . ... . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 2239
Menzies John L RFD s . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .4062-K-12
Mercer J E 1045 Ky . . . . ..... . . . . ...... .. . 1658-M
Meredit h Hotel 708 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2316
Merkel Bernice 1512 Oakhi ll . . ..... ••. .. ... . 2286-R
Merriam Daniel F Sunnyside KU . ... . •• . . .... . 3530- R
Merriam F M 536 Ohio
. . ... .. ..... ... . .. .3559
Merriman Wm R Rev 243 N 4 ..... . . .. • .. . . . . .3421
Merriott John W 823 Ark . . ..... . . • .. . . . . .. 2612-R
Merri tt Eugene 446 Locust . . ... . . . • .. .. . . .. 2912-R
Merritt I H 0&lt;43 Tenn . .. .. . . .... . .... . .. . .. . 2389
Merritt J E 1304 Tenn . . . . . . . . .
. . .. . .. 3466-W
Mersey W H 2125 Tenn ... . . . ... . . . ...... .. 1952-M
Mertz Geo Mrs 1320 N H ........ . .. . . .. • . . 3545-M
Mervine I W 709~ Mass ... . .... .. .... • . . . . 3105-M
Meserve Walter J Jr Sunnyside KU . ...... . ... . 598-R
Messenheimer Clara M ~s 2045 N H .... . .. . ... .. 3738
Messenhimer Kenneth E 923 Ala . . . .. •• . . .... 3779-J
Messer J A 1605 R I. . ... . .. . ...... . .... . . . . 1028
Messer N D 1736 La . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . 2240-R
Messinger Eugene 1036 N H .... . .... . .... •. 1972-M
Met calf. T G RF D 6 .. ...... . . . .. . •• . . . ... .3724-R
Methodist Church First 946 Vt . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . 1908
Metsker J F 721 Mo ... ... . .. .. . . .. • . . . ... . 2975
Mettner C W Jr 2108 Ohio .. .. ... . ........ 2135-M
Mettner Furnace Co 1851! Mass. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 476
Mettner John R 600 W 23 . . .. . . . . .. . ... . .. . 2829-J
Metz J M 1525 R l . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . • . . . _.. . 2252-J
Metzger M H 1339 Vt .... .. . . .. ..• •. .... . . 1793-R
Metzler Dwight F 937 Maine ...... •. ... . . . . 1811-W
Metzler l M 637 Oh io .. . . . ... .. ... . . . ... . . 1960-J
Meuff els Lewis C RFD 1. . . . . . ... . . . ... . .. 4068-N-2
Meyer H R 1200 Almira . . ....... .. . .. ... . . . 3131- R
Meyer Herman E 1446 Maple Lane . . ... .. .... 1272-R
Meyer Joanne Mrs 61 0 w 4 ..... ..... •.. . . . . . 2760
Meyer Norman 725 Miss . .. . . .... .. ... ... . . 2935-R
Meyer Sanitary Milk Co 304 Locust . .... . . . . . . . .. 262
Meyers lee J 1333 Conn ... ... . . .. ..... . . . 3652-W
Meyerson Beverly Sunnyside K U . .. . .. . . .. . .. 2900-R
Michael J H 1029 Ky ... .... .. ... . .. .. . .. . 1207-M
Michael V D 212 E 14 . ..... . .... .......... 2868-J
Michaelson Emma Louise 1420 Crescent ...... .3441 -W
Michener Chas D RFD 4 . _ . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2225- M
Middlekauf f Wm 1031 Maine . . . . .. . . . .... .. • . . 1267
Midwest Mf g Co 2205 Haskell . .. ...... . .. . .... . 394
MIDWEST MOTORS RFD 3 . . .. .. ... . . .. . .. . . 3005
Midyett 0 H RFD 5
.. . . .. .. . • . ... . • . . . . 2973-M
Mignot Garage 628 Mass . . . .. .. • . . .. •• .. . .. . 1820
Mignot 0 l 1930 N H . . . . .. . . . .• ....... . 3376-W
Mikols Walt er J '100 Ohio . .... • ............ . 1947-J
Milburn Earnest 928 Oh io . ..... . .... . .... .. 1144-M
Miburn Jas L 907 E 13 . . . .... .. ... .. .... .. 1081-J
Miles H E 512 l nd .... . .... . ........ ... . . . . 3763
Miles Oscar 122 3 Del .. ... .. • ... . • . ... . .. . 1230-R
Miles Sadie B Mrs 1140 Ky . .. ... . .... . ... . 2641-W
Mil ell Marvin C 1125 R I. ...... . ..... ..... 3455- M
Millar Wm A Wren Bg . . .. . ........ . ... . . . 1242-R
Miller Ann Mrs 1324 Vt . .. . ...... • ..... . . . 1361-W
Miller Barbara 740 La .. .. . ... . ... .. . .. . . . 1871-W
Miller Barbq RFD 5 ... . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. 4081-N -4
Miller Bernard L 1o04 W 5 . ....... . . . . . . . . 3448-W
Miller Bruce l 802 Miss . .. ........ .. .. . . . 2274-R
Mill er Carl RFD 1 . . . . .. . .... • .. . . . . . . 4039-N -12
Miller Carl 0 1106 Ohio .. .... . . . ..... . ... . 2882-R
Miller Carol barbq RFD 5 .......• .. .... . .. 4081-N-4
Miller Ceci l 1310 Oakhill . ...... .. ••. . ... . .. 3755-R
Miller Chas V 2033 Mass. .. . ... . . . .. . .. .... 2595-R
Miller Clarence A 1820 lnd ... .. . ... .. . ... . . 2589- R
Miller D A loll Ky .... . . .... . ..... . .... 1406-M
Miller E Lee lOll w 9 .. . .... .. . ....• . .. . .. 2769-J
Miller Eugene R 414 Forest ... • . . . . • . . . ... . . 1693-J
Miller F 0 645 Maine
.. . .... . . .. . . .... . 1400-R
Miller Fred C 830~ Tenn .. .. . ... . .. . . . • . . . . .3006-M
MILLER FURNI TURE CO 741 Mass . . .. • . . .. .... 246
Miller Galen G 1008 N Y .. . . . . ... . .. • .... 2446-M
Mi ller Grace l Mrs 1033 Vt . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . 2468-W
Miller H M Mrs 345 Ill ... ... .. . . ... . ... . . . 3310-W
Miller Hall 1518 lilac Lane . ... . .... . .. .. ..... . 980
Miller Harlan W 2025 R I .. .. . . . . ...... . . .... 1149
Miller Harry R RF D 5 .. .. . ... . . .. . . .. ... . 4033-K-4
Miller Howard E RFD 2 ... . .. ... . .. . ... .4061- K-22
Miller Howard l 1231 Dread .. . ..• ... . .. . . .. 3823-M
Miller J C 833 Conn . .. .. .... . .... . ..... . . . 1741-R

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Miller J F Mrs 2146 Mass .•...... .•. •...•.. 2553-J
Miller J W 1101 La . . .............. . .•..... 1418
Miller Jack 1350 Strong . ............ . . ..... .. 2600
Miller John W 817 lnd .. ... . .... .. . ...•..•. .. 1864
Miller-Jones Shoe Store 829 Mass ....•..•. ... . .. 503
Miller Kenneth 722 Locust .....•...• .•.•.... 3956-R
Miller Melvin 2005 N H . .. . ..... .. •..•. .. . 2554-J
Miller Nellie Mrs 1612 W 5 . ..........••.. .. 1086-J
Miller Print Shop 821 Vt .. ........... •... ... . 518
Miller R C 1545 University Dr . ...•... • .•.••. . . 2824
Miller Ralph 536 Tenn . . . ...........•.... 1677-R
Miller Ralph W 2113 Ohio . . ...... .... • .... . 2936-M
Miller Robt E 601 W 23 . .... . ..... . ... . ... 2629-R
Miller Roffle 731 Hickory . .. . .. • .. . . . ..•.•. . 2354-R
Miller Su san H Mrs 817 lnd ....• • ...•.•.•.. . 1864
Mill!r Vanroy W 1101 E 19 . ...........•.... 2851-R
Miller W 0 1220 La . . .. ....... . .... • ..... 3248-M
Miller Wm D 1032 Ky . .... . ........ • . .... 2236-M
Miller Woodrow W ofc 8 &amp; Vt . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 840
Miller Woodrow W 14 Westwood Rd . ... . ... . . . . 3520
Milleret Geo RFD 5 . . . ................ .4028-N-12
Milleret Louie J RFD 5 . . . . .. ... • . .. . .... 4053-N-4
Milliken J C 622 lnd . ................•..... . 2399
Milliron B D 1224 Del . . . . • • . . • . . . • . . . . . . . 3413-R
Mills E F RFD 5 ... .. . . . ..•........ . ... 4078-K-22
Mills J S 910 Tenn . . . . .......... • .. . . ... . 3294-W
Mills Jim Garage 229 Elm . . .....•.....•.... .. . 653
Mills lawrence 2040 Ohio .. . ..........•.... 2927 -R
Mills R C RFD 4 ... . . . . ...... .. .. . ... .. ... 1867-R
Milroy Dean J 1629 Ky .... .•....... . ... ... 2686-R
Miltner Hugh F 1524 H I . .. ... . ............ 2916-R
Minden Dennis l 1230 Conn . .............. . 2217-W
Minges F Carl1717 Ind . . .. . . .. .. .......... 2631-W
Minor Elnora 639 Lyons .. . .... . ............ .. 1939
Mintier H W 806 R I. .. . .. .. .... ....... ... 3576-R
Minton Frank A Jr 1818 Miss .•....•......•. 3144-J
Miracle Andy 644 Walnut . . .. ..... . ....... .3956-J
Miracle Johnnie 825 Garfield ............... . 1255-J
Miskimen Howard 1016 R 1 . ...•.......... . 2585-M
Miskimen Phyllis 547 lnd ... ... . . ...•....... 2124-J
Mitchell A B atty Jayhawker Bg ........ . ...... . 525
Residence 603 Tenn . .... ...........•. .. .. . 3761
Mitchell Chester RFD 2 . . . . .... . ........ .4084-K-13
Mitchell Cordelia 1120 N Y .•................ . 3985
Mitchell D G 318 Locust . ......•.•......... 3398-W
Mitchell Franklin 1709 w 9 . .... • .. . .. ... .. 2612-W
Mitchell H W 21 ... . . . ..•.....•.... . ...... . 1766
Mitchell J Robt 548 E 19 . . ....•...•..••... 3244-M
Mitchell John W WREN Bg . •.......•........ . 3716
Mitchell Matthew H ~01 Ill ............. . .. 2809-M
Mitchell 0 Warren 2139 Ky ............... . 2369-W
Mitchell Owen RFD 4 . . .......... .• . . . . .4096-N-13
Mitchell Sam 1635 Mo . . , . ... .... . ........ 2268-M
Mitchell Stanley Mrs 1546 Mass .... ... ...... 1906-M
Mitchell Thos 758 Ash . ... .. .... ..•. . . ..... 1736-R
Mitchell Wiley S 2136 La . . . ............... . 3996-J
Mittelstadt Leslie P 1729 Mass . •.......... .. 3546-J
Mix A J 1134 La . .. . . ... ....... • .......... . 3278
Mize Dorothy Mrs 19 W 11 .... . .. . ... ... . . 3481-W
Mize W S 2109 Ky .... ......... .....•. .. . 2902-M
Mock Cynth ia 1524 N H . . . . ............... 11'16-W
Modern l P-Gas Serv 400 E 23 ...... • ...... .. 710
Mohler Albert L 1422 N Y ......•.. .. .•... . 2302-M
Mohler B H 720 R I. . . . ................... 1353-W
Mohler C Otto 2137 R I . .............. .. . . . 1038-R
Mohler Clarence 1313 Conn . ............ . . . . 2860-R
Mohler Ernest M 910 R I. ................. 2982-M
Mole Geo W 1140 E 13 .. . ....•....... . . ... . . 1958
Moline Grace 808 w 9 . . ...• • ..... ...... .. 2296-W
Moll Roy W 1401 w 7 . . ... .. ......... •.. . . . 3080
Monarch Life Ins Co 1415 R I. ................. 192
Monchonsia Hall 1o 14 Miss . . . . ... . . . .. •• ..... . 365
Moncrietf Al ice Mrs 1649 Edgehill .... . ........ 2836
Mongold R D 945 Conn . .. .. ......... ..... . .. 2599
Monroe Walter 400 Wis ... ......... . ..... . 3194-M
Montell Ralph RFD 2 . . .... ....... ...... 4061-K-12
Montgome1·y Frank 717 Conn . . .... ........•... . 599
Montgomery Fred S 2033 Tenn ............... . 2501
Montgomery J S 2236 Ohio . . . .... . •. .. • ... . 3794-W
Montgomery John A 1001 Conn ....•........ 1794-W

MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO

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Retail Store 825 Mass . .. . . .... . .• ...... ... 195
Catalog Order Dept 825 Mass .......•...... . .. 58
Moody Glenn A 743 R I . . . ...•.......•.... ... 2567
Moody Harry F 909 Mo .... .. .. .... .... .... 2535-J
Moody Max D 1126 Tenn ..... . • ........... . 2894-J
Moomau E P loll N H . ...•••.•..••.••.• . 2.500-R
Moon Carleton E 94.3 N Y .. . ......... .. .•.. 1058-J
Moon Chester 500 I ll .. . .... . ... . ...••....... 4231
Moon I E 778 Grant ............. ......... . . 2376
Moon Jack 2340 Vt ..•. ......... .•. . . .... . 3645-J
Moon Ross 1012 Pa .. . .................. . 3229-W
Mooney Chas 316 Pe rry .. . ... . • . . ..... .... . 2552-J
Mooney Geo 717 N 4 . .... . ......... • . .• .. 2578-M
Moore Assocts 400 Iowa .................... . . 390
Moore Dinty RFO 5 . . ..................... 2574-J
Moore E H 302 Perry . .. ...... • • ... • ...... . 2720-J
Moore F Stanley 717 Miss ... . ... . • .... • ... . 3690-M
Moore G H RFD 5 . . . . . ..... . .. • . . . • •...... 25711'-J
Moore Gerald 2233 La . .. . ...•......•...... 2852-R
Moore Howard 2142 Mass . ...•......•...... . . 1855
Moore Howard G WREN Bg ..... ...... • .... 3077-W
Moore Jas S 710 lnd . . . . . . ................ 3299
Moore Jimmie elec applncs 1103 Mass ........ .. .. 19
Moore Julia Mrs 735 Ill .. ... . •.. .... . ..... .. . 1669
Moore Lynn R Lt Col 2 334 Vt ............... 3645-R
Moore Mark Q 930 Maine ...... . .. . ...... . . 3779-R
Moore Meribah 1300 La ..... . ................ 1309
Moore Milton 519 Elm . . .... . ....... ... ..•... 1519
Moore Raymond C 1513 Crescent Rd ... • . ...... . 3211
Moore Robt F Sunnyside K U ............... 3416-W
Moore Roy R 946! Tenn . .. ..•.............. . 1696
Moore W A ins 927 ~ Mass . ..........•... .. ... 1046
Moore W A 1818 lnd . . ............•....... . 3059
Moorhead Jas E 1904 Vt . . ..... . . . •• ... . .. . 3~38-J
Moorman Fred J 326 Miss .............. . . . 2778-W
Moorman Geo W RFD 6 . .. . . . ...... • .... .4052- K-4
Moorman Orville E 1941 Learnard ........ . ... 2362-J
Maranville B F 844 Maple .. . . ......... . : . . . 2990-J
Moreau Frederick J 194 2 La . .. .... ........ . . . 2909
Morgan Della E 330 Mich .. .... . ... . ... . .. . 2227-J
Morgan Gene E Sunf lower Apts . ............ .4217 -R
Morgan J D 1632 lnd ..................... 3453-M
Morgan J F Jr RFD 3 . . . . . ...... • ........ 4045-N-4
Morgan Jean W 1923 Tenn ... ..... . ... ..... 1720- M
Morgan L E 726 Miss
. . .. . ......•.. .... . . 2819
MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO 714 Vt ..•....... . 3500
If no answe r call
. . .... ... ... .. 3755-J
Morgan- Mack Used Car Co 726 Vt ............. . 144
Morgan Mary Counts Mrs 616 Ky ............ 2187- R
Morgan Wm B 1830 Ill . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 3272-J
Morgans Otis J Haskell Grds .......... • . ... . 1152-R
Morris A 1445 Laura . ..... .... ... ......... 2814-J
Morris Archie 1205 E lJ . . ....... . .... ..... 1272-J
Morris H l 1330 Brooks . . ..... . . . . . .... . ... 1829-J
Morris Homer Sunnyside K U ................. .3468
Morris John F 641 Mo .. . . . . .. . • . ... ..... . 2596-W
Morris Orvi lle 418 Forest . .. . ........ . ..... . 2395-M
Morrison E G 333 Ark .. •.. • ... .......... . 2323-W
Morrison Eva 1241 Tenn . ..... • .... . ....... . 766-M
Morrow Duane C 1016 Ill . ... ......• ...•...... 3762
Morrow Harry E 1208 Conn .................. . 1451
Morrow W M 619 N 2 . .. ...... . ......... . . 3159-M
Mortenson AI 2011 Ohio . ... . . . • ....•..... . 2497-W
Morton Clark 0 RFD 3 ... . .. ... . . ...... . . 4071-N-3
Morton Clark 0 Jr 1912 N H ..•... . .... . .. . 3198-M
Morton Harold H 918 N J ... ... . ......... . 2788-W
Morton Walter M 148 Pawnee . ... ......... 2969-M
Morton's Bldg Matrls Co 1834 Mass .. ... ..• .. . . . 264
Moser Don 1002 W 6 . . . . . . . . . ......... . .. . 1840-J
Moser Herbert 733 Maine ................ . . 2773-R
Moses Lewis RFD 2 .. .. .... • . ........ . . 4003-N-12
Mosley G E 2227 Tenn . . . .... . . .. ...... . . .. . 1760
Moss Robt M Sr 928 R I ........•......... . 1648-R
Mosser Russell 1701 K¥ . . .. .. ... . ......... 3440-M
MOSSER-WOLF INC 11.07 Mass . .. .. . ......... .. 50
Motley V 1030 N J
. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 1655-R
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION 827 Vt ..... .. . . 607
Mott Gayle 1700 w 4 .. ....... . ............. 1842
Molt Stables 1700 w 4 . ........... . ... . .... . 1842
Motta Glenn A 1023 N Y ... ... .. ...... . ... 1764-W
Mounsey Robt 1005 Maine ... . . .. .. ........ . 2543-J
Mount Hope Nurseri es Eldridge Hotel . .. .. . .... .. 441
Mowder Robt l 1118 Ore . .... .. . . ..... . . .. 1489-W

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Mowder Samuel RFD 4 ... . .... .• .... . ... 4014-K-12
Moys Fay 620 Ky .. ........ • ...... .. .. . .. 2653-W
Mrkonic Geo R 1521 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 2923-J
Muilenburg Grace 1818 Ill . .......... . ...... 3014-R
Muldrow H D 208 Ark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 1703
Muldrow Lawrence L 505 Wis ... . ... • . . ..... 1086-W
Mulford Dwight J Sunnyside K U ..... • ...... . 3530-J
Mulkey Mary 817 Tenn .....•....... • ....•. 2356-M
Mull Bob 300 Elm .. .. . .. . ..... . . . . ..... 1042-W
Mull Chas 212 Lincoln .. . ....•...... • ... . .. .. 2526
Mull Mildred M 212 Lincoln ...••.... • ....... . 2526
Mullenix Stanley 2146 Ky .. •.. ....•.• ... ... 2238-R
Mullin Earl 619 Ill .. . ..................... 1299-J
Mullin Leroy H 539 Ala . .......•........ .. 2147-W
Mulvihill John RFD 1 Williamstown ... ... . . 4043-N-11
Mulvihill Mary 1047 R I. . . ............... .. 3047-J
Mumford Robt H 817 Walnut .............. . 2751-W
Murphree H C 835 Ill ................... . . . 210B-J
Murphy Baker RFD 3 . . .... .. . . . . . .. ..... 40116-N-2
Murphy Chas 934 Del ......... ..... •..... . 2428-M
Murphy E C Mrs 936 Ky . . . ...••..• . •.. .. . ... . 97B
Murphy Franklin 0 Lilac Lane .........•..... . . . 9B2
Murphy Harry L RFD 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4004 -K-3
Murphy John W A 626 Locust .............. . 1460-J
Murphy Keith 1308 E 15 . .. ... . . • .. . . . .. . . . 1465-M
Murphy M W 1339 Tenn •. . ....•.... • ..... . 2565-R
Murphy W M 747 N 6 . . ... ....... .. . .. . . . . 3122-W
Murray John F 1420 Crescent Rd .. ........ . . 3441-M
Murray Jos W 504 La ... . ...............•. . 1713
Murray L E 908 W 4 .. .....•. ........ ... . . 3917-R
Murray Millard RFD 3 . .. . ... ... .. .. ... . 4071-K -21
Murray Monroe D 1800 Ark .... . .......... . 2564-W
Murrill R 11925 R I. .. .. .... .. .. . ... .. .. .3198-W
~- Geo 1002 w 6 .... ... .... . ..... . ... 18110-M
Mus1ck John W RFD 6 •.. . . . . ... .. ...... 4005-N-11
Musselman Fred L 1023 N J .......••....... 2111-R
Muth Russell 601 Miss .. ..........•........ 3962-R
Muzzy M F Mrs 706 Ill ..... . ... . . .. ... .. . . 2935-J
Myer Elvin D 821 Penn . ... ...... ...... .... 2317-R
Myer Maurice B 801 Mo ... .. .. ..... . . . .. ... 2181-J
Myers C A &amp; Son grnhse 435 Mich. : . ....•.. . .. . 312
Myers Claude RFD 1. ... . ... . .. .. . ...... . 4068-N-3
Myers Graves T Sunnyside K U . • ....••....... 931-R
Myers Hall 1300 Oread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 2795
Myers leonard L 1629 Haskell • . • ..••....... 1275-W
Myers Mary Mrs 1201 Ky ..... ..•..... .•.... . 812-J
Myers S leroy 1140 Ohio .................. . 1603-J
Myers Wm F 941 lnd .•.. ......•. .. ....... 1788-M
Mzhlckteno leroy 532 Mechanic ...... • ...... 2254-R

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Naff Philip 740 ~ Mass ....... .. .... ....... 1893-M
Nash Bernice 643 Tenn .......... . ......... 2966-M
Nash Bert A 725 Ohio ... . . ...........•...... 2692
Nash W W drugs 4 &amp; Maine ... ••.. . . . • ....... 3975
Residence 1046 N H .... . .. . •. .. . . • . .... . 3374
Nason Herbert M 121 W 14 . . . . .. .... . .. ... 3696-W
Nation 0 C 1106 La ... . .. . .. . .. . ..... . .. . . 3231-J
National Farm Loan Assn of lawrence 723 Mass .. . 446
NATIONAL MARKETING CO 920 Del. ..• •... . .. . 357
If no answer call .... .....................:3626
Natkln &amp; Co 1330 Miss . .................... 2728
Neal Harold L 1317 Ohio .. ................. 4211-R
Nease Arthur 1125 N J ................... 1472-W
Needels J R 311 E 11 . . ......... .. ....... 1532-W
Neff Kenneth WREN Bldg . ...... .. ......... 3938-R
NEFF KENNETH S ofc 940 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . 774
Nehrbass Herbert C 841 Maine . . . ... .. ..... .. 2283-J
Nehrbass Marl RFD 1. .... . . . .. ... . . .. . .. 4070-N-2
Neiswanger laura 1310 La . ....... . ...... . . . 1534-J
Nelick Frank C 705 Mi ss . . ... . ......... . . . .. 3609-J
Nellis Carlotta 1425 Alumni Place Dr .......... . 3405
Nelson C F 625 W 16 . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . •• ... . .. 1757
Nelson Carl E 1208 Ky ...... . ..... . ....... . 28118-J
Nelson Edw G 615 Tenn . . . ........... • ..... . 3382
Nelson Frank 1812 Tenn .................. . 1421-R
Nelson Grace S Mrs 1116 La .•..•.....•.... 3231-M
Nelson H C RFD 5 .... ..... . . . .. ...... .. 4028-K-3
Nelson Harvey 770 Ash .............. . .. . .. 1736-W
Nelson Homer D 1340 N H .... . ........... . 1374-R
Nelson J C RFD 2 . . . . . ...... . . • ..... ... . 4061-N-2
Nelson J H 1700 W 9 ... .. ... . ... .. . •. .. .. 3614-M

Nelson Jacob 1545 Barker .................. 2506-J
Nelson John M 1132 Tenn .. ... .. • ...... . ... 1587-W
Nelson lawrence 1005 lnd . ....•...•.....•.. 3268-W
Nelson Mildred Mrs 2216 Ohio ..... • ....... . 2971-J
Nelson R Wayne 428 Forest .•............. . 2395-W
Nelson Ralph 233 Perry . .. . ... . .... . . • . . . . 2763-W
Nelson Richard A 828 Ark . . . . ... .... .• .. . .. 1271-M
NELSON RICHARD 0 phy 201 W 8 .... • . . ...... . 110
Residence RFD 4 .... . ...... .. .... . ........ 290
Nelson Ruth 827 Garfield . ....•..... . .. . .. . . .. 3538
Nelson Truman 227 Lincoln ... ... .. .•.. . . . .... 3980
Nelson W E 241 Perry
......... . ........ 2763-M
Nelson W M lt Comdr 125 E 17 .. . .. . ... . . .. 4243-J
NELSON W 0 phy 201 W 8 .. . •... .• . .... . ... . 110
Residence 545 E 19 , ........... .. ......... 2651
If no answer call ... .•...........•..... .... 870
Nelson Walter 445 Calif ................. .. 1581-M
Nemecek Ivan 1328 Tenn . ... .. ... .. . . . . . ... 1245-R
Nesmith Dean D 1025 Ala ......... . ......... 3051
Netzer E J 1705 Haskell . ........ . .. ..... .. 1275-M
NeuenSchwander Elise 1324 La ........... .. 1534-W
Neumann Jas W Jr 2100 Oh io . ... . • . . . ..... . 1543-R
Neustifter Edw C 918 N H ......•.......... . .. 3993
Nevin H L 836 Mo .. . .. ................ . .. . . 2580
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass ....•......... . 75
New York Cleaners Annex 411 W 14 ........ . ... . 307
New York School 936 N Y . .. . . . .....•.... . .... 261
Newby Bessie Mrs 1316 Ohio ..........•..... 2738-M
Newcomb F A Dr 912 Ill ...... • ............. .3220
Newell Carl S 517 N 8 .. .. ............. .. 2125-J
Newfield John Sunnyside K U ... • . . .. .•..... 3963-M
Newhouse J L Mrs 938 Vt ........ . ......... 1032-J
Newman C V 1946 La ... . .... .... .. . . .. . ... . 3942
NEWMAN C V FARM AGCY 1946 La . . . ..... . .. 39112
Newman Edwin Haskell Grds . . . . .. ... . . .. ... 3607-R
Newman Jesse C 415 Ill. .......... . .. . ...... . 1949
Newman John F 922 Mo . .......... • ...... .. 18117-J
Newman Mildred 2120 Mass . ...•... . ...... . 2654-W
Newman Verner Jr 1112 N Y .......••.. . ... . 1472-R
Newman Verner M 122 Mo ..... . .. .• ....... . 3687-J
Newman Wm Edw 1909 Ky . . .... .. .•...... . 2402-W
Newman Wm N 1301 Summit. ... . . .. ....... . 3062-J
Newton Geo E 1107 N Y .. .. ........• . ...... . 1231
Newton Merle R 501 Tenn ..... .. .•.. .'.... . . 2101-W
Nicholas Harold J 515! w 14 .......• . ... .. . 1296-J
Nichols Clifford A 853 Elm ......•......... .2398-M
Nichols Lottie Mrs 830 R I ......... . ....... 3180-R
Nichols Raymond 1617 Alil .... • ... . ........ .. 2419
Nichols Wm T 2146 N H . ....... . ........... . 2220
Nicholson Georgia 1516 R I . . . ... •. . .... . .. 3207-W
Nicholson Jack Rev 216 N 4 . . ..... .. .. .. .. 2386-M
Nicholson R K RFD 2 ...... .. . ........ .. . 4024-N-2
Nickerson Jas F RFD 4 ...... ... ..•• ... . .. . 3635-R
Nicol Bert RFO 6 .. . . . . ....... . .. . ..... . 4008-K-2
Nicolay B G 615 W 9 . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . 1818-W
Nicolay Jas groc RFD 2 Baldwin . .. .. ... .. 4037-K-21
Nicolay Wilda Mrs 927 Ind . . . .... ......... . 2377-M
Niebrugge Bertha K Mrs 322 Johnson ........ 2483-W
Nieder Clifford C 645 R I . ... . ........ •. ... 3113-W
Nieder Gottlieb 1744 Ky . ................... 2889-J
Nieder lmplmt Co 520 W 23 ......... . .. .. ... . 385
Nieder Walter 1221 Tenn ...... .... .•...... .. 1375
Nieder Wm 1406 Conn . . . . ....•...... • ..... 3286-M
Nightingale Fred 1334 Brook .............. . 1829-M
Nightingale Richard 1404 Laura ... .. . .. ..... 3669-M
Nilges Marie E 913 Vt .... . .......... . . .. . 2695-R
Ninth Street Baptist Church 847 Ohio. • . . . . . . . .. 952
Nisely H F RFD 2 .. .. . ... .. ... . . . . . ... .. 4069-N-3
Nisely J R RFD 2 .. . . .. .. ....... . . .. .... 4069-N-4
Nitchals Harry E 1330 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3111
Nitchals Jas RFD 2 . .... . . .. . . ... .... . .. 4083-K-11
Nitcher Edgar RFD 1 . . .. ..... ...• . .. ... 4039-K-13
Nite Dean S Mrs 1116 lnd . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 746-J
Nixon E K 1737 Miss ... ...... .• . . . . ... . .. 2374-W
Nixon G P Mrs 1312 Ohio .. ...... • ... . .... 3148-J
Noble Archie 819 Maine .... .. ........ • .. .. 3796-W
Noever Albert 1027! Mass ..... . .. . ....... .. 1959-J
Noever Kenneth 2111 Tenn . . .. . . ... . ..... .. 1720-W
NOLAND GEO INS AGCY 723 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . 473
Noland Geo W 1045 Sunset Dr ..... .. ........ 3186-J
Noll Fred 824 La . ........................ 2775-R
Norman Chas A 1222 Laura . ..... . • .. .. . . . . . 3131-J
Norman E Lee 1225 N Y ........ .. ... . . . ... 1241-J

�NOR- PAL

LAWRENCE
Norman Stanley B 112 W 15 .. .......••. ... ... 4115
Norrie Loretta W Mrs 202 W 13 ... • .•...... 3296-W
NORRIS BROS plbrs 500 Locust ..•.....•...... 1163
Norris Claude 515 Ohio ..... . . . .. .. .. ... .. .. 1394-J
Norris Donald B 749 Locust .......•........ 2934-M
Norris Everett L 215 E 18 .... ......•...... . 2618-R
Norris G K 704 Maine .... .......... • ....... 2690-J
Norris G R 500 Locust ........... ..... . ... . .. . 197
Norris G R Ins Agcy 500 locust ....... . • .. . ... . 197
Norris Jas P 922 Tenn .....• ......... . ...... . 2808
Norris Kathleen 547 Fla ... ................... 2768
North College Hall 11 &amp; Ohio ... • .....•.... ... 4280
North Eugene RFD 5 .. . ....... ........ ... 4028-1&lt;-2
North John D 340 Locust. . . .
. . . . 2804-R
North Lawrence Christian Church 647 Elm . .... 3789-M
North Lawrence Christian Church parsonage
216 N 4 .2386-M
NORTH OIL CO 624 N 2 .. . . ... . .. . . .. .. .... . 4189
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE ·INS CO
Lawrence Natl Bk Bg 133
Norwood Helen 721 Ohio .. . . ...... . ........ 1463- R
Norwood Wesley M 1225 Ky ................ 1733-M
Notah Timothy 1111 Ky . .. ....... .. ..... . . . 3454-M
Nottingham J E Mrs RFD 3 . .... . ... ..... . 4071-K-4
Novotny E Dake Sunnyside K U .. ..... • .... .. . 993-W
Novotny E L 615 W 8 ........ . ........••..... 546
Noxon Jay A 2015 N H .................... 1625-R
Nuffer C W 1918 Vt ..... . ................ 1835-M
Nuffer L A 407 E 11 . ........... . .. . ... .. 2336-W
Nugent John M Sunnyside K U . ............... 875-R
Nunemaker Eugene Bismarck Grove ............. 1390
Nunemaker H C 64H Mass ................. . 2226-J
Nunez Juanita 736 N J .................... 1285-J
Nu Sigma Nu Frat 1241 La ........ • ........... 366
Nutting Otis S 406 E 10 ....... ..... • ...... 2443-M

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0 K RUBBER WELDERS 790 N 2 .............. 255
Oak Hill Cemetery S E Limits ......•..•.•..... .491
Oakson Dale R 1519 Ky .... ..... . ..... ..... 2294-J
Oatman A C RFD 2 ......... . . .. . ... ..... 4080-N-2
Oberg Frank Mrs 1612 Crescent Rd .. . ....... 3727-W
Oberhelman Harley 1036 N H .. .. . ......... . 1972-W
OBERS LEADING CLOTH IERS 821 Mass ......... 203
OBrien F P 612 La . ........ . . ............ ... 12B7
O'Brien J J 527 Elm ... . ... ..... . ......... . 969-R
O'Brien Raimund 1927 Tenn .... .• ..... • .... 3255-W
O'Bryon C F dentist 19 W 9 .................. . 570
Residence 1332 Tenn .... ..................1956
O'BRYON STUDIO 1024 Mass . .. .... • ......... . 526
If no answer call ... . ..................... . 1956
O'Connell D C RFD 2. .
. .. .. . . . .... . 4086-N-11
O'Connell Elsie M 1825 La ......... • .... .. . . 3271-R
O'Connor Howard G 800 Miss ....... • ....... 196B-W
Odaffer Jos J 1000 Miss . . . . . .... ....... ... 326B-R
Odd Fellows Hall 205 W 8 . . ....•... .......... . 233
ODELL'S INSTRUMENTAL SERV 925 Mass ...... 375
O'Donnell Kathleen 1423 Ohio •.. ........ .... 2396-J
Oehrle Raymond W 1613 R I .... . ........... 3542-J
OFFICE MACHINES CO 710 Mass. . . . .
. . . . 13
Ogan A H 114 Pawnee . ........ . ... .. .•.. . . 1902-M
Ogilvie Wayne J 1109 N H. . . . . . . . . . ...... . 2850-R
Ogle C W 200 North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .4256-R
Ogle Duane 901 N Y .. .. ...... • ..... • ... . 2126-M
Oglesbee Dwight C 1506 R I . .. .. • .......... 3207 -M
Oglesby Dwayne K U Stadium . .. ....• . ... . .. . 1322-R
Okamoto Edw 645 Ill .. .. . .................. . 1565
OLD MISSION INN 1904 Mass .......... .... . . 2040
Oldfather C H Jr RFD 4 Clinton Kans &lt;Toll Call&gt; . 146B
O'leary R D Mrs 1106 La . . .. . ........... . . . 3231-J
O'leary Zelia 707 Conn ... .... .. ..... . .. ... 1963-W
Olinger Anna Mrs 1212 La..... .. .. . .. . ..... 3204
Oliphant John J 1732 Ky ... . . .... .. ... . . .. . 27B2-M
Oliver Archibald B 1747 Ky ...•............ 1803-W
Oliver Hall 1126 La .. ...................... .3551
Oliver Henry S 200'1 Vt ...... . ..... • ....... 1412-J
Olmsteid Marcella H 840! Ky ..... . ......... 1686-J
Olmstead P D 1904 Maine .................. 1772-J
Olmsted Chas 822 Ala ... .. .... •...... .... . 2164-R
Olmsted H W 829 Mo ..................... .. 3572
Olmsted Orley 818 Ala .... ... ... ..... .. . . .. 2164-M
Olmsted W P Mrs 1301 Vt. ......•.............127

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Olson A E 2309 Mass ............... . ...... 2224-R
Olson A W 84H Mass ..................... 1905-J
Olson Axel 1634 R I . .................. . .. 1050-W
Olson Bros plumbers 934 Mass ........••....... 515
Olson H F 702 R I ...... .. . ............... 2319-R
Olson N 1136 Pa .. ...•...•••.... •• ....... 3138-W
Olson Oscar 919 Ala .. ...... .......... .... . 1239-J
Olson Walter 609 E 11 .......... .. .. ...... 1410-M
Oman Marguerite M 637 Ohio . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 3378-J
O' Neal Robt M 1225 Del ........... ... .. .. . 1230-W
O'Nei l E S 327 Mich ............... . ...... 1277-R
O'Neill J G 1410 N Y ...... • ..... . • ....... 1091-M
Oread Hall
Office 11 &amp; Maine ............ . . ....•.. ... .. 56
East Wing First 11 &amp; Maine .. .... .... •.. .. . 2051
East Wing Second 11 &amp; Maine .. .. .......... 2454
West Wing First 11 &amp; Maine ..... • .......... 1922
West Wing Second 11 &amp; Maine . . . .. . . . .... .. 2036
Orelup F Faye 721 Maine .. .... .......... .. 2739-R
Orender Goldie Mrs 1145 N Y .. . .. ......... . 2594-W
Organized Reserve Corps armory 609 Mass . ...... . 309
Droke Fannie Mrs 1229 Tenn ............... 3110-W
Orr Hazel 1315 W 4 .. .. . .. .. ........... . . 4250-W
Osborn Edger 521 Tenn, .•.......... •. . . ... 1197-J
Osborn K R 619 Lyon . .. ... .. ..•....... .. . 3146-W
Osborne R WREN Bg .. ....... . ........... . 2895-W
Osma Jose M 1001 Maine . .... ....• ........ .. 1307
Osmond Laurence 2239 Tenn . ...... .. . • .... . 1646-.J
Ostlund Leonard A Sunnyside K U .... • . ... ... 2941-M
Oswald Clifford 730 Ill .............. • .. . .. 2606-W
Ott Emerson J 1620 W 5 ............... . ... 3448-R
Ott Maud Mrs 809 E 13 . ....... • ..... . . . .. . 1850-R
Ott Pau l 1636 Oxford Rd ............. • ... . . 350B-J
Ott Rosa Mrs 940 Ky . .... ...... .... . • ... .. 1B44-W .
Ottinger Ray E Jr Sunnyside K U ............ 2B16-W
Ousdahl Arthur 2011 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2747-J
Ousdah l E W 601 Mo . ... ............. . ... . 2596-J
Ousdahl Guy RFD 6 ........ ... .... . ...... . 3253-W
Ousdah l leo E RFD 3 . . . .. .. . ..... •• .. ... 4045-N-3
Ou sdahl Wilford A RFD 3 . .. .. •. .... . ..... 4071-N-4
OUTLOOK THE 1005 Mass .................. . 542
Overbaugh C J 1141 N Y ....... . .......... . 2594-J
Overbaugh Phil 818 E 12 .. .. . . ...... . ..... . 282B-R
Overstreet Carl E 825 N H ...... .......... .. 1424-J
Owen E M physician 823 Ky ..... ...•••. ... .... 644
Owen Frank S 2145 Ky .........•..... •. ... 223B- M
Owen Jas A 1810 La ... . ..... .. .. . ....... .. 3225-J
Owen Leslie 1600 N H ................•.... 2916-M
Owen Marie D Mrs 1600 N H ... • .. . . . • ..... 2916-M
Owen 0 W 339 Elm .. .......... • ..... • .... 2255-M
Owens Eric liquor 7 E 9 . . . .. ... ..... • . ... .. .. . 627
Owens Eric D 626 Ky ............. ........... 1478
OWENS FLOWER SH OP 15 &amp; N Y . .. .• ...... , .. B20
If no answer call ... . . .... . ....... • . . ..... . 3550
Owens H J 232 Perry ...... . . ...... . ....... 3049-M
Owens Jas V 1101 W 21 ...... . " ' . . .•... . .... 3550
Owens M D RFD 5 .. .. . . .. . ...•....•..... 4046-K-3
Owens Miles 701 Locust .... • .... _..••..... 31Bl-W
Owens Ralph F 828 E 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 854-M
Owens S E RFD 3 .... ....... •.. ... • . .. .. 4023 -K-2
Owens S V 1533 Learnard . ................. 2332-M
Oyler Robt B atty 700 Mass ...... ....... . ... .. . . 53
Oyler Robt B 839 Mo ... .. .. . .. • .....•.... . .. 2967

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Paasch Delbert 2009 Vt ......... • ....... ... . . 1213
Paasch E F 1200 W 23 . . ... . .... ... • ..... . 1154-W
Pacheco Jesse L 1417 Prospect . ....• • ...... . 3062-W
Padan F Lynn 1028 Mo . .... .. .. .. .... ... .. 2773-J
Paden W D 821 Ala . ........ . .. .. ..... . .. ... 2429
Paez Cornelio Haskell Grds .. ........... ... . 1152-W
Page RichardT 901 Maine ..... . . ... .... .... 3106-R
Page Robt A Sunnyside KU ........ .. .... ... 3646- R
Painters &amp; Decorators Local No 2 719~ Mass .. . 451
Pair Betty K Mrs 945 Mo ..... .... ..•...... 3537-W
PALACE CLOTHING CO 843 Mass . . ......... . . . 915
Palmateer Donald RFD 5 .. . . ........... . 4081 -N -11
Palmateer Perry 2213 R I. .............. .. . 1711-W
Palmateer Walter 404 Elm ................. . . 3135
Palmer Fred 345 Mich .. . . . .. ... ..... ...... 3613-W
Palmer W P Sunnyside K U . . ... ............ 1903-J

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PAL-PHE

LAWRENCE

Palmer W R phy BOll Mass ................... 352
Residence 918 Miss ... ..... . ............. . 1740
Palmerlee A S 1644 N H . . .... ............ . 3212-J
Palmquist Dan A Sunnyside KU .............. 3472-W
Pappas Wm 1141 Vt . ... .... .. ..... ...... . 2641-R
Paramount Processing Corp 1038 Tenn . . . . . . . . . 4269
Pardee Alice Mrs 734 Ark .......... ...•.... 2522-W
Paretsky D 1706 Vt .. . .. . ..... . ........... 2222-R
Park Albert L 612 Ind ....... . ............ 2873-W
Park Betty M Mrs 1339 W Campus Rd .... ... .. . 3013
Parker A L Rev 545 N 3 ...................... 776
Parker AT Mrs 1128 N Y . .... . ........... 1622-M
PARKER BUICK CO
Sales &amp; Serv 700 N H ........ .. ...... ...... 402
Used Car Dept 731 N 2 ........ . . • .......... 419
Parker C R 507 Mechanic ........•......... 3032-W
Parker Clarence 207 N 5 .......... . ........ 2165-J
Parker H S Mrs 761 Lake .................. 2957-J
Parker J C RFD 4 ...... .•.....••..•.... 4041-N-13
Parker Mary G 1529 R I ................... .. 1529
Parker Paul C 1729 Mass .... . ............ . 1881-M
Parker R W 833 Ind ............. . ......... 2529-J
Parker Robt RFD 6 . ..................... 4034- K-3
Parker Ruth S 1501 Vt ..... .... • ....... . . . 3654-R
Parker Thos B 2237 Mass .................... 1488
Parker Wesley M 814 Maple .•• ...... ....... 3885-R
Parkhurst Bob 603 Tenn .... .. ....•...... . .. 3722-R
Parkhurst Warren 743 R I. .. ........... ... . 1691-W
Parks G J RFD 1. ....................... 4097-N-3
Parks John D 1341 Ohio .. ..... ...... ..... . . 3336-R
Parks Matilda J 1401 Pa . ...••... ..•... ... 1241- M
Parks Wayne RFD 1 ...... .. • ............ 4063-N-2
Parkway Grill 106 W Park ...•.....•.......... 3610
Parnell E S ofc 8 &amp; Vt ..................•... . 840
Parnc!l E S 624 La ............•. •.. ........ 1250
Parr Ida 843~ Mass . . .. ................... 1905-W
Parr Noah 1322 Laura .................... 3137-M
PARSONS ED W Jeweler 725 Mass ..•. ...•... ... 717
Parsons Ed W 900 Ark ...••••....... . ........ 788
Parsons Groc 1828 Mass ........•.......•.... . 987
Parsons James H 2203 Vt ...•................ 1022
Parsons Olie R 1715 Barker ................... 1020
Parsons P F RFO 6 .... ...•... ...•...... 4035-N-22
Partridge Henrietta 1124 N Y .•..... ....... 1472-J
Paschal Wm D 427 Ala .................... 2913-R
Pasewark W H l028 Mo ..................... 2321
Passon David Mrs 638 N H ... . ................ 1500
PATCHEN ELECTRIC SERVICE 512 E 9 ......... 694
PATCHEN JOHN V antiques 720 Ohio .......... 2163
Patchen Tommy E 1924 Ohio ........•....... 2603-J
Patchen Thos W1.601 W 4 ................... 2907
Patee Theatre 828 Mass ..........•.......... . 321
Patterson A R 1423 Laura ......•.... ... ... . 3634-W
Patterson E K RFD 2 .. ... ............ . .4083-K-12
Patterson Ernest 1418 Maple Lane ....... . ... 3634-R
Patterson G Edw 925 Miss .. . ....•......... .. 763-J
Patterson Lester 0 Mrs 2112 Tenn ........... 3109-W
Patterson M J 1608 R I ........... •.... ... •.. 1218
Patterson Marion 1000 N J ................. 2451-J
Patterson Sara 517 W 14 .......... : . .. . .. . 2989-M
Patton Earle W 1324 Strong Av ............... 2290
Patton F S Mrs 1200 Tenn .................. 812-R
Patton John H ofc 1221 Oread ......•........ . . 804
Pau l Arthur N 1653 La .................... 1227-M
Pauley E B 717 Ohio .• ... • . •...•. . ........ 1463-W
Paulson H J 901 Ohio ..................... 3172-M
Paxton Dale 2001 Ky .........•..... •... . . 3055-W
Paxton E M 733 Miss ..... . .•.....•.......... 755
Paxton Oral 1035~ Mass ................... 1607-R
Payne Clarence 878 Locust ............ ..... 2990-W
Payne Jack 523 La ....... . ... . • .. . ... ... . 1388-W
Payne Jasper 337 Funston ..... • . ... .•... .. . 2770-M
Payne Paul 718 Walnut .. ... ..... ...... . ... 1180-J
Payne Robt 1120 Pa ..................•.... 2598-R
Payne Wm 926 Maine ..................... 1827-W
Peabody Frank E 1530 Learnard ........ • .... 2332-W
Peabody Irene 1647 Edgehill .•..........•... 1461-R
Pearce Eugene 1016 Ohio .. . . .. ... ... .. • .... 1946-R
Pearce L S 1807 Mass ....... ..•••...•.... 1469-W
Pearson A A 321 Miss ... ..... .. .... ...... .. 2385-J
Pearson Cecilia 740 Ohio ................... 2921-W
Pearson Gerald 708 Ohio .............•. . ... 3101-J

Pearson Hall 1426 Alumni Place Dr .. ......... .. 3865
Pearson John L 321 Funston .. .. ........... . 2301-R
Pease H W 1639 Ind ......... . ............. 778-W
Peaslee Roy C 2325 Ohio ....... • ..... . • . ... 3702-R
Peck Arthur S 512 Tenn .... ••. .. ... .....•.... 635
Peckham E S Mrs 936 Ky . .. .. ... . • • ...... .. . 1506
Peddicord J R 1424 N Y ..... . .... .. .•..... 1870-W
Pedrick Geo B Sunnyside KU ....• ...... •.... 1281-J
Peebles Steven D 120 W 13 ...... • ..... • ... . 1904-R
Peek Marian 2202 Mass .. . .................. 3317
Peet Edwin B Mrs Gower Pl ........•.......... 2845
Peete Don 424 lnd .... ..... .............. . 3183-W
Pegg LA 1309 Conn . ...... ......... . ..... 2288-W
Pendleton Hildred H Mrs 601 Miss ............ . 2853
Pendleton Raymond L phy 927! Mass ........... 2182
Residence . RFD 4 . .........•........... 4041-K-4
Pendleton Will 745 Tenn ..................... 1765
Penfold L E 417 N 8 .... .... •. ........... 3885-M
Peniston John M 121 Ill ... . . • ..... • ... .... 2108-M
Pennell Chas F 1315 N J .................. 1898-W
Penner F H 706 Conn ................... .. ... 2144
Pen ner Gertrude Mrs 829 Ala ............ ... . 945-M
PENNEY J C CO 807 Mass .. .............. . . . . 435
Pennock Guy M 1241 Del .. ....•....•...... 2365-W
Penny Carbon L RFD 2 .........•......... 4037-K-2
Penny Jas 733 Lyons ........... ........... . 3242-J
Penny M N 639 Tenn ............ ............. 949
PENNY M N CONSTRUCTION CO 730 Del ....... 1892
Penny Wm H RFD 3 Baldwin ... . ......... . 4098-K-4
Peppercorn Geo E 1946 Barker .... ........... •3991
Perdue Burton 639 Mich ........ .. . .... .... 1117-R
Perdue Geo R 786 Ash ...........•.•..•.... 1736-J
Perdue Melvin RFD 6 ..... • .... ......... 4036-N-13
Perdue S B RFD 6 . .. ..... ... • ..... .. ... 4036-K-3
Perez Laurna 1114 Ky ........ . ..•.... . . . .. 2138-M
Perkins C G 1512 Mass . . .... . ..... . •.... . . 2639-R
Perkins Carl C 1510 Mass .........•... .... . 1286-M
Perkins David S RFD 2 . ... . ...... . ....... 4084-K-4
Perkins E 0 400 Maine .................... ... 977
Perkins Margaret L 430 Maine .............. 3477 -W
Perky P 735 N 3 ...... ....... .... • •. ... . . 2157-W
Perry Carlos 817 Maine .................... 1567-M
Perry Eldon 932 R 1. ........................ 2551
Perry Henry C 040 lnd . . ......... .......... 2873-R
PERRY JAS I dntst 15 E 7 ...... •.. ........... 395
Residence 1602 Crescent Rd ... ....... • .. ... . 1911
Perry Jim 1301 W Campus Rd ..... • ........ 3484-M
Perry L R 1500 Barker ......... • .... .. .... .. 3856
Pessolano F John Jr 1032 Ky .............. . 1190-M
Petefish L H M(s 304 W 14 ................ . 1245-J
Petefish Olin K atty Jayhawker Theatre Bldg . .... .. 59
Residence 2105 R I. .... . ..... . ........ . . 1711-J
Peters Claude E Haskell Grds ..•........ . . . .. 864-W
Peters G W 941 Pa . . ...... .. .......• .... .. 1058-R
Peters Helen Mrs 1016 Ky ........... • .. . .. . 1447-R
Peters John P 2047 Barker ................. 1773-W
Peters R V RFD 2 . . ..................... 4069-K-4
Peters Wm Oliver contr 1629 Ark .••..•...•.... . 822
Petersen Earl 736 N Y . ........ ... .... ..... 3717-J
Peterson Carl G 1121 Tenn ................. 2882-W
Peterson Chas F 2352 Vt .... .. .... • ....... 3645-M
Peterson Fred 0 RFD 4 .... . .....• • .. . . .. 4049-N-4
Peterson Gai l French 1638 Ill . . . . • .... .. ..... 2411-R
Peterson H C 923 R I. ....... ............. . 2742-J
Peterson Harold 446 Ill ..................... . 3920
Peterson Hope Mrs 1138 Miss .............. . 1544-J
Peterson Julius W 1834 Learnard ............ 2444-M
Peterson Martha 1638 Ill ....... . ... ... • .... 2411-R
Peterson Robt V 1029 Tenn . ................ 3543-J
Peterson Rosemary 425 Maple ............... 3254-W
Peterson Walter 522 N. 7 ...... . ......... .. 2119-W
Petrie Chas A RFD 3 ................... 4051-N-12
Petrie Floyd RFD 1 .................... 4051-N-13
Pettengill N W refrgtn serv 521 Ind .. ....... . . . 3699
Petteng ill Walter 718 Ky .......... ... . ..... 1994-M
Petty Roy L Sunnyside KU .................. 2435-J
Pfantz Geo J 1817 Tenn . . ....... ... .. ...... 2628-R
Pfantz Wm H RFD 3 . .. ..... • ..... • ..... 4081-K-11
Phelps Donald 0 1730 Ind .................. 2745-R
Phelps E Rice 1701 Tenn .. . .................. 2729
Phelps Floor Sanding Serv 301 Miss ........... . 2755
Phelps Harry B Jr 2018 Ky ... .......... ..... 3245-J
Phelps Jas E 1343 Tenn ....... .... ... •.... 2984-W

�LAWRENCE
Phelps loan Co 8 E 7 ...... ....... ... .... .... 101
Phenacle M E Mrs 1708 Mass ... .. • .... . . . . .. 2500-J
Phi Beta Pi 1137 lnd ...... . ..... . .. ... . ..... . 817
Phi Chi 1233 Dread ..• ... . ................... 377
PHI DELTA THETA 1621 Edgehi ll Rd ... ...... . . 957
PHI GAMMA DELTA fraternity 1540 La ....... . . 443
Phi Kappa fraternity 1120 W 11 .......•...... 2122
PHI KAPPA PSI
House 1100 Jnd ...... ................... .. 284
Housemother 1100 Ind .. . .... •• ............ 1484
Kitchen 1100 lnd .. ......... ... ........ .... 472
Phi Kappa Sigma 1121 Ohio .... . ........ . .. . .. 155
Phi Kappa Tau 1408 Tenn ... ............ .. .. . . . 84
PHILLIPS A V PAINTING PAPERING &amp;
DECORAT ING SERV 605 Ala . 1206
Phillips A W 2130 Ky ...... ......... . .... . . 1965-J
Phillips Emory B 2015 Ky .............. ... . 2798-R
Phi llips F V 720 La ...... . .......... ..... . 2158-J
Phillips G H 1823 Mass . ............... .. .. 3653-R
Phillips H W RF D 4 ..... . . .... . ......... 4096-K-2
Phillips J D RFD 1 ................... ... 4067-K-2
Phillips Jessie Mrs 631 N 9 ..... . ........... 1709-R
Phillips R W 1643 R I ... .... . .. .. .. ....... 3212-R
Phillips Robt V 1717 Vt .. . .. .. ....... . .... 1809-W
Phoenix Assurance Co ltd Insurance Bg ........ . .. 40
Phoenix Indemnity Co Insurance Bg ........ . ..... .40
Physician!• &amp; Surgeons Exchange 325 Maine ....... 870
PI BETA PHI 1246 Miss ..... ... ....... . .... . 415
PI KAPPA ALPHA 1409 Tenn ... ... . ... .... . . . . 991
Pi Kappa Alpha Annex 1406 Tenn ........ ...... 3941
Pichelmann Edwin 721 Ala ..... .......... ... 2671-R
Pickel Earl 1416 Maple Lane ...... •... ...... 3634-J
Pickens Chas 220 N 6 .. .... ........•.. ... .. 3132-J
Pickens John 1931 N H . . . .. . .•.... . ....... 3527-R
PICKENS SERV STA 646 Vt . ................ 2066
PICKENS WELDING SHOP 623 Vt .... . .•..... .. 179
Pickett Calder M Sunnyside K U . .... .. .. ..... 656-J
Pickett Helen E Mrs 1022 Conn .. . ...•. ... ... 2263-R
Pickett R S 309 lnd ....... . ............... 1993-J
Pickett R W 1236 Mass .. .. . ... ....•....... 2693-R
Pickett Sam 740 R I. ......... ... ......... 1335-W
Pierce Don Sunnyside K U ...... .. .. . . .. .... 2348-M
Pierce Gloria 1345 La ....... . ............. 1108-W
Pierce Jacklin 812 R I . .......... . • . ....... 1313-M
Pierce leRoy 620 E 15 . ........ .. .. . .. .... . 2114-J
Pierce Paul 945 E 19 .... .................. 2664-J
Pierson August J &amp; Son candy 16 E 9 ... ....... 1792
Pierson C G Mrs 1246! N Y ... ....... . . . . . . 1425-W
Pierson Clarence N 429 Ala . . ..... .. . .... .. 2913-W
Pierson Elmer A 1632 Mass .......... . . .. . .. 2273-J
PIERSON I J vet 220.1 La ..................... 186
Residence 1746 Miss ... . ..• .... .. .... ...... 859
Pierson Tressa R 1046 Ky .. .. .•.. ...•.... . . 2926-M
Pinckney School 810 w 6 ............ . . . ... . .. 706
Pine Agnes 414 W 14 . .. ... .. . ..... .. . ..... 2984-R
Pine Albert R 765 N 5 .. ... . .. ....... .. .... 2354-J
Pine Arthur B 867 Lyons . ............. .. ... 2146-J
Pine Augusta 763 Walnut. . ....•.... .. . . .. . 1186-W
Pine Clarence RFD J .. .... . ............... . 1101-J
Pine Clifford A Mrs 603 Elm ............ . . . 2517-M
Pine Ed B RFD 5 ..... . ...... .. ........ 4081-N-12
Pine Elmer E RFD 5 . ............. .. . . .. . 4081-K-3
Pine Howard RFD 3 .. .. ................... 2379-R
Pine lawrence 431 Forrest .. .. . . ...... . .... 2780-W
Pine Lloyd E RFD 3 ....... ... .......... . .. 1101-J
Pine Ralph groc 718 Mass ............. ... ..... 550
Pine Ralph E 417 Ala .. ... .. .. • ... . . • ...... 2913-J
Pine Ralph E Jr 915 W 4 .. . .. . • ... .... .... 2777-R
Pine Raymond C RFD 3 .... ............ ... 4074-K-2
Pine Richard R llOO Conn . ................... 3775
Pine Roscoe RFD 3 . ....... . ..... .. ....... 1101-M
Pine Wayne A 1804 Maine . .. ... ...... •.. ... 3480-J
Pine Wilbur C 631 La ........... • ........... 2832
Pine Wm R 2029 R I .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ....... 1973-J
Pinel Frank 704 W 12 ........•. ... • . . .... . 3712-R
PINK ELEPHANT THE 706 Mass . .......... ... 2014
Pinon Wm J 842 La . . .......... . .. •• .... . . 1640-J
Piper Richard H 716 Ark . ........ . ........ 2549-W
Pipes G E Haskell Grds ..... • . .. . .......... 1854-W
Pipes H E Mrs 909 Ohio . .... . ...... . ..... . 2915-W
Pipes I H 1326 Mass .......... ... ......... 2530-M
Pippert Albert 1401 Laura ............. .. .. 2837-W

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Pippert Albert Jr Mrs 1507 E 15 ............. 1876-J
Pippert Alton 331 Johnson ... . .. . .......... 2483-M
Pippert C W Mrs 112 R I. . . . . . ............ 2857-M
Pippert Elmer C 1701 N H ......... . . . .... . .. 1634
Pippert Frank M 314 Johnson ...... . .......... 1041
Pippert Harry C 1824 Barker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1013
Pippert Henry 315 E 19 ... ......... ...... . 2977-M
PIPPERT'S AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CO 217 E 8 .. . .. 8
Pirtle Gerald C 2232 N H ...... .. .......... 1554-J
Pistorius G l 1729 Miss ... ....... .. .. .. . .... 3068
Pitcher Arthur 1829 Ky .• •.••••••.. •. . .... 2628-M
Pitman Wm C 1532 Mass ... . ... ... .... .... 1619-W
Pitts lee 1721 Ohio . .. . .... • ..... • ......... .3045
Pladium 901 Miss . ........••... ... . . .... .. . 3379
Plain Jack 1131 Del ..... • ..... . . . . .. • . . . . . 3608-R
Plaisted Wm 345 Mo . . . ... . •.. .. . • .. . ... .. 3289-M
Planck E B 224.2 Ohio . . .. . .... .. .... • . . .... 3794-J
Plank U S G Mrs 1015 Maine .. ............. 2272-R
Planz Edna Mrs 835 Vt . • ....... . ..... .... . 3104-J
Platt Calvin 728 Ohio . .................. . . . 3193-R
Platz Orville R 2034 N H . ..... ......... . . .. 1973-R
Plumbers &amp; Steamfitters local No 763 719! Mass 451
Plummer Norman 1400 W 19 ......... . . . ... 3635-W.
Podsiadlo E P 825 Mo ... . ..... . ....... ...... 2498
POEHLER MERCANTILE CO 701 E 8 ..•....• ... 591
Pogany Thos M 612 W 6 ... . . ..... .. ....... 3744-J
Poggemeyer H Maj 1729 Mass .. . . . ...... . .. . 3642-R
Pohl Ernest A 827 E 11 . . .. . •. .... , . . ....... 3592
Poland leo A Sunnyside K U .. .. ........... .. 875-J
Pollard Regina G Mrs 1116 Conn ....... . .... 3136-W
Pollock Bernard Sunnyside KU . ..... .... .... 3155-R
Pollom C W 1641 R I. ...... ......... ... ... . . 3825
Ponder J P 1727 Tenn .... .. . .... . .......... 1615
Ponder Wm Mrs 437 Ark .. .. . .. . . ...... . .. .. 744-J
Pontius Carroll H floor sanding 1313 Vt . .. ... . .. .331
Pontius Ernest 117 Park . .... .....•. ......... 2110
Pontius Harold A 505 Miss ... . .... ... .. ..... . . 1429
Poole Hoye RFD 2 . . .......... .. ..... . .. 4003-K-11
Popplewell T H Mrs 313 Elm .... • .... . •..... 3414-J
Porter Albert W 788 Locust ... . ..• . ..... ... . . 1389
Porter Jack 736 Ala . ........ ...•. . ...... . . . 2244
Porter Raymond 1919 Barker .....•• ..... .... 2854-J
Porter T W RFD 2 . ... . ...... .. ... . ... . 4075-K-13
Posey C J 1315 N H ........... .. ........... 1627
Posner Jerome 1322 Brooks . .... . ........ . . .3634-M
Post Neal A 2245 Learnard ..... . . . ...... . . 1561-W
Post Office . . . . .. See United States Government Offices
Post Wm l uther Dr 1309 W 4 .. .. ....... . .. . . . 220
Postma Jas l atty Jayhawker Bg .... .. . ...... .. . 16
Residence 723 La . . .....•. •••••. .. .•.... ... 172
Potter C C 1207 E 13 .... ....... .. ......... 2837-J
Potter Donald C 817 R I. . ......... ........ 2577 - M
Potter Earl 1130 Emery Rd .. • ......... .. . . 1089-W
Potter John B 917 Maine . .. . . • .......... ... 1847-R
Potts Wm 335 Elm ....•.. .. •. ... • .... .... 2942-R
Powell Charlie 824 Lincoln .......... •. . . .... 2195-J
Powell Dick 1016 Ohio ......... •..... ...... 1946-M
Powell 0 E 334 Ill .. ........ • .. . .. • ....... 1566-J
Powell 0 T RFD 2 . . . ................... 4075-K-12
Powell Orville 1321 N J .. .. . .. . •....••..... .. 1808
Power Elsie 1016 Conn . .......... . ...... . .. 2761-R
Powers E H 1108 R I. ... ......... . . ... . . . . 2893-J
Powers Robt E Mrs ll30 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1063
Prather Maurice 1145 l nd . ...... . ..... .... . 2505-M
Pratt F W Mrs rl est 2012 Mass . ... . ..•... ... . 2300
Prentice Edna l 1529 Ky . ..•.......... .. . . 1378-R
Prentice T D 1645 Ky ............... .. ..... . 2667
Presbyterian Church First ofc 901 Vt ............ 630
Preston H S 635 Maine .................... 2896-R
Preyer C A ll25 Tenn ......... . . ... .... . . .. . . 597
Price Bill 2301 La .. .... . ...... ........... 1646-W
Price Clyde C 2041 R I ..... . .............. 1333-R
Price Edwin F Rev 1209 Tenn ... .... .......... 1948
Price Ethel 1305 Ky .•... ...... •• . ...•.... 2341-R
Price G Baley 1520 Barker . ....... .. ........ 3590·J
Price G E RF D 2 . . ... .. . . .. •. .. .. . . .. .. 4024-K-2
Price Henry M 317 E 17 ....... . . ... ....... 2506-R
Price Ida Mrs 1027 Pa ............ .. ...... 2598-M
Price leslie 533 Walnut ..•. ... . ... •....... 2517-W
Price Norma Jean Mrs 758 Elm ..... . ....... 2601-W
Price R M 916 Ala . .... .. .. • •.... .. . ........ 1012
Price Robt H Capt 928 Ala . . . . . . . . . ....... 2371 -R
Price Susie Mrs 616 Mich . . .... • .... . ...... 3459-J

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Price W S Mrs 1709 Tenn .................. 2240-M
Price Warren 106 Indian Ave ...•.. .. ....... 4245-W
Priestly G F 1505 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1004
Pringle K D 1206 Haskell. . .. ...•.... • .... . 2646-R
Pringle Roberta G Mrs 1005 Pa . . ..... •..•.... 3552
Pringle Ruby Mrs 1736 Tenn . . . . . . . ..... 1803-M
Pringle W K Mrs 1206 Haskell . .....•.. •.... 2646-R
Pringle Wm H 1046 R I .....•.....•....... 1841-W
Pritchard L J 1725 Miss . . . • . . . • • . • . . • . . 3272-M
Pritchett B 0 617 W 4
• . . . • • . . . . • ••
3289-W
Pritchett J H 620 Elm ....•.. . ..•.•....... 1363-M
Prochaska Sam 1015 Ky
. . . 3771-R
Proctor Lester D 545 Ohio . . . . . . . . .
.
1408-J
PROSPECT PARK SANITARIUM 1515 W 7 . . . . 3126
Prosser Francis Jr 1343 Tenn... . . .
1712-R
Prosser Frank 1131 Ohio . . • . • • . . • . • . . . . 1784-W
Provident Mutual Life Ins Co Standard Life Bg
457
Puckett B Mrs 347 Maiden Lane
. 3759-M
Puckett Calvin G 1420 N Y ....... .. •.•..... 1870-J
Puckett Kenneth Mrs 538 lnd. . . . . . . • • . . . . 1694-M
2891-W
Puckett L E Mrs 826~ Mass . . . . . • . . • .
Puckett Lydia Mrs 513 Elm . • . . . . . . . • . .... . 969-M
Puckett Ralph 601 W 23 ... • .•. ... ... .. ... 2629-W
Puckett Wm RFD 5
. . . . . . . . . • . .4053-N-11
Puckett Wm Jr RFD 3 ......... • ....... 4058-K-13
Puderbaugh Perry 1400 Oakhlll. ............ . 1073-M
Pugh David 832 Garfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1069-R
Pugh Noah 711 Walnut ...... ... .... .... ... 2387-W
Pulliam Ernest E 832 Ark .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1271-R
Pullin E P RFD 2
.
. ........... 4003-N-3
Purdy Wanda Jean WREN Bg ............... 1242-M
PUR-O-ZONE CHEML CO 714 Conn ....... . ... . . 96
Pursselley Glenn Sunnyside KU .... ........... 3473-R
Purvis G C 1745 Ohio . . . ............ . .... 1676-J

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Quade DonE 2219 Tenn . . . .. ............. 1604-W
Quakenbush Roger L 110 lndiiln Av .
. 4245-R
Quakenbush W H handwrtng exprt 725 Miss .
3918
Quakenbush W H Mrs 725 Miss ............. 2935-M
Quality Cleaners 539 lnd ..........•........... 185
Quigley E C 1509 Stratford Rd . . • . • . . .
3971
Quinlin W T Mrs 1042 Tenn ..... . ........... 1508
Quisenberry Jean 846 Maine . • . . . • • . . . . . . .
844
Qu isenberry Melvin 908 lnd • . . . • • • • • . • . . 2726-R

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Plant RFD 2
. • • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 1800
Office 105 w 11 .....·~ ........••........... 60
Raber Morris H RFD 5 .
•. ....•
. 4053-N-13
Rabourn Rose M 1415 Ky • . . . . . • . . • . . . . • . . . . 925
Radcliffe Chas 2232 Vt . . . ................... 78b
Radovich V G Lt 2347 Mass ............. .. 2487-J
Raffety Louis 736 N 4 ..................... 2578-R
Ragan C C 312 w 16 .•.....•..•....•...... 1803-J
Ragan Harold G 1133 R I .... . .•........... 2684-W
Ragland J W 1320 N J ....... .. .......... 1932-R
Ragle Dan 1216 Summit ........•........ .. 3298-M
Ragle Esther 923 Tenn . . . . . . . . .......... ... 1352
Railway Exp Agcy Inc 407 E 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Rains David C Sunflower Apts ....... : ....... 3834-M
Raines Dewey 620 R I .. . ................ . 2784-W
Rake H D 630 Elm ........ .. ... ... .. ..... . 1363-J
Rake Ralph 1921 Barker .......... . ........ 2322-W
Rake W D 2112 La ....................... 2337-W
Raley Frank 1845 Maine .... . .......•...... 1:.!10-R
Rail Ervin M Sunnyside K U . . . . . . . . . ..... 2861-J
Ralston Chas A 601 Ala . .... . . . . . . . . . . . 2677-M
Ramage H P Mrs 1404 Alumni Place Dr . . . . 3784-W
Ramirez Jessie 839 N J .................•.. 2115-M
Ramsey Dehyd rating Co 105 W 11 ............... 60
Ramsey J Clifton atty 105 W 11 . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 60
Residence 946 Tenn
. .
.. ..
2655
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass. . . • • . • •
. 606
Ramseyer Fred A RFD 3
.
. •. . •.
4046-K-2
Rand R H 1618 Ky •.......•........... 3288-W
Randall Hugh A 702 N 3. . . . . . . . • . • . • . . .
3090
Randall Ivan 0 719 locust. • . . • . . . . . . . . . . 2563-R
Randolph R N RFD 1
•• •. . . . .
4044-N-2
RANEY DRUG STORE 909 Mass •..•.• • .....•... 521

Raney Richard H RFD 5 ..........•....... 4078-K-2
Rankin Chas C 1847 Barker ...•.••....•...•.••. 564
RANKIN DRU G CO 1101 Mass ................. 678
Rankin Floyd V Mrs 846 Ky .•......... ..• •. 3743-W
Rankin Lewis C ins Standard Life Bldg ... ..... .. . 457
Residence 837 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ... 3673-M
Rankin Paul C Mrs 1847 Barker .•..... .•. .... .. 564
Rankin Robt C 724 Ind ....................... 274
Ransdell A G 2108 N H . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . 3372
Ransdell 0 T Mrs 1742 learnard ....•...•... 1813-M
RANSDELL MOTOR SERVICE 623 Mass . • . . . • . 361
Ransdell Motor Service used cars 840 N H • . . . . . . 175
Rapid Transit Bus Co 1000 Mass. . . . . . . . .
388
RAP ID TRANSIT INC 1000 Mus . ..... ...... 1300
Rapp Jos 913 W 6 ........... ........... . 1100-W
Rappard Ivan W 1636 N H. . . • . • • . • • . . • . . . 2633-R
Rarick C S Mrs 711 Ala. . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . 2759-R
Ratch Ray E 2023 Ohio . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . 2390-W
Ratner Cliff W 1420 Crescent Rd . . . . . . . .
3484-R
Rattles Columbus RFD 2. . . .....• • . .... 4007-K-11
Ray John H 541 Mich . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 3577-M
Ray Leonard RFD 1 . ............ •. ..... 4088-K-12
Ray Orville 1247 Prairie .....•..•...•..... 2476-M
Ray Wilbur 509 Mo .. ........•.......... . 3521-W
Ray Wm A 822 Garfield ...... .....•....... . 1255-R
Rayhill G W Mrs 2042 Mass ...•............ 1739-W
Rayl Eugene 1023 Pa .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . 1942-R
Raymond F N 808 Ill ...................... 2282-J
RAY'S GARAGE 1247 Prairie •. .... • ......... . 1613
If no answer call ...... . ..•............ 2476-M
Ray' s Truck Stop RFD 5 . . ...... . .......... . .. 3314
Read L B 445 Tenn ........................ . 1109
Read Lathrop B Jr 445 Tenn . ............. .... 1109
READ PAT INDIAN T RADER 11071 Mass ...... . . 947
Reade Glenn H 1409 R I ..... ...•.......... 2670-J
Ready Mixed Concrete Co 730 Delaware ........ . 1892
Realey Chas 8 625 W 16 .... • ..•..•... .... '3476-W
Reardon Wm A 1725 Ky •• .••.•...•••••• ••• 3563-R
Rebekah State Assembly Standard Life Bg. . . . . . . 367
Reber C D 547 Florida ...... .. ............. .. 2768
Reber Karl H 2010 R I ..................1999-M
Reber Lester J 1945 Ohio ...............••... 3637
Record Nook The phono rec 846 Mass. . . . . . . .
725
Recreation Commission 115 W 11 •.... •• ..• • .. . 1814
Red Cross Community Bg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
405
After Office hours call Executive Secy .•..•.. 1668-R
If no answer call . . . . . . . • • . • . . . . . . • . . . . . 1713
Redding Dean F 1008 Ohio .•...•.... .... ... 1946-W
Redding Harlin 1000 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1120-W
Reddoch Harold 121 R I.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3465-R
Redford E J 1344 N Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 838-R
Redford Newton W 714~ Mass.. . . . . . . .
. 2197-W
Redmond C E 1215 N Y ... .......... ..... 1932-M
Redmond Sam B Mrs 812 Ind . .. . ........ ... 1571-J
Rednour Harold D 637 Mo .................. 2488-R
Redpath C W Mrs 707 Tenn ...•. . ... ...... 2536-R
Reed A R RFD 4............ . . . . . . . . . 4029-N-3
Reed ChasE 1426 Ohio . ..... . . . .... . . . . 3960-W
Reed Dan 912! Mass . ...... ..• ...... .. .. . 3641-W
Reed J A 1521 Ky ........................ 2923-W
Reed John 608 Elm . ...... .. ...... ........ 1363-W
Reed Jules 1225 Ky . ............. . ........ 2512-W
Reed Robt S 1501 Oakhill .... .• ............ 2286-J
Reed Ronald L 1532 Tenn .............•.... 3579-W
Reed W E 1315 Conn .................... . . 1024-R
Reedy H L 920 Ala .............. ....•. ..... 3638
REEDY PETE LUMBER CO 1846 Mass . .••.. . .. . 176
Reep E E Rev 1842 Vt .. ........... ....... .. 1243
Reese J Allen 1701 Ill ... ......... . ..... .•... 3932
Reese R A 1810 La .... ..... . .... . .... . .. . 3273-M
Reese Robt A 1121 Ky ............ .• ..... .. 1587-R
Reetz Elmer RFD 5...... .. .. .. . .. .. . .4053-K-11
Reeves Maude I Mrs 842 Ill ............. ... 2297-W
Reeves R M 1512 University Dr ...•.... ........ 339
REEVES R M GROCERY 900 Miss ... ..•. ...... 413
Reeves Wm 154 Pawnee. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .
1625-W
Regnier Reginald 1315 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2738-R
Regnier Weilo 838 Ill . .... ..........•..... 3251-M
Reich Wilbert 707 Mo ..................... 1056-M
Reid J Paul Rev 404 E 12 • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2136-J
Reiff Robt 1631 Mass ..... • ....•.•.....•.. 3492-M
Rein ken H D 907 W 6 . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . 866
Reisner H E 846 Ill . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 1789-R

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Reiter Jas 18 &amp; Mich ... . .. . ... •. . . .. • ... .. 3635-M
Relph Kenneth 1117 Ala .. . . . ....•......... 2697-R
Remple H D 2107 N H . . .. . . .. • ..... . . . ... 1773-M
Rendina Geo Sunnyside K U . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 2953-J
Renfrow Lucy Mrs 745~ Ill ...... . . • ..... . . . 1730-W
Renic k W C 1420 Crescent Rd . . .. .... . ... ... 3522-W
Reno Eveline Mrs 433 Ind ... .. .. . . . . .. .. ... 2128-M
Reorganized L D S parsonage 1642 Ind . . . .. .. . 3453-J
Replogle Wayne 1423 Ohio .
. . .. . ... . . . ... 3964
REUSCH-GUENTHER JEWELRY 824 Mass . ...... 903
Reusck H W 2230 R I. . ......... . .. . .. .... 2654- M
Reusch Sophia Mrs 524 La .. . ... .•• ...... .. . 2370-J
Reuter A 1500 Vt .. . ... ... • . .. . .. . ...... . . 2430
Reuter Lucile K 1500 Vt . . ...• .. .. . . . ... . . .. . 2430
REU TER ORGAN CO Ft of N H . . . . . .. ... ... .. . 320
REVENEW ROBT liquor 805 Vt .... . • .... .... . 1102
Revenew Robt 1202 R I . ... .. ...... . ....... 2275-J
Reyes Tiburcio L 745 Pa . ................... 2471-J
Reynolds W RFD 6 . . . . .... ... . ... .... . 4085-1&lt;-4
Reynolds Do1·a Dunakln 314 W 14 ..... . . . ... .. .. 691
Reynolds E Haskell Grds ...... .. . . . . . • . . .. . 2440-W
Reynolds Fred H 170b Barker . . .... . ..... .. . . 2830 -J
Reynolds Herbert 1401 N Y . . .. . • • .... ... .. . 2465- M
Reynolds S R Dr RFD 2 . . .. ..... . ..•.. .. . 4093-N-3
Rhode Henry 638 R I .. . .. . .. . .. • ....... . .. 2249-J
Rhod(!s Amos T 825 E 13 ........... . . .... . . 762-M
Rhodes Dusty liquors b4b Mass . .. .. ... ....... .3210
Residence 1924 N H . . ....... .. .. . .. . .... 3198-R
RHODES HEATING &amp; ROOFING CO 815 Vt . . . . ... 702
Rhodes R H 1905 Ohio . . , ..... . .. . . . . . . ... . 2320-M
Rhodes Roland L 1230 Haskell . ... . . . ..... . . . 2277 -J
RHODES &amp; TAYLOR SERV 319 N 2 . ... .. . . . . . . 508
Ricart Domingo 2011 N H . ......... . ....... 2120-J
Rice A D 2108 Vt .... . .. . .. . .... . ........ 3667-M
Rice Anna F Mrs 2141 Vt ... . . . ... . ..... . .... 1816
Rice E A 1402 N Y .... . . .•.. .... . . . ... ... . 2878-R
Rice J I 908 Mo .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . ... . . . 3986
Rice Lawrence D 1809 La ...... .. . . ... . . .. . 1474- R
Rice Martin E 630 Ohio . . ..... . ......... . ... . 3118
Rice Oil Co 1305 W 4 . . .. ...•........... . ... 1174
Rice Ralph P 1304 R I .. ..... .. . .. • ..... . . 1699-M
Rice Raymond F a tt y 700 Mass ••.•...••.... . .... 53
Residence 2141 Vt. ... .. ........ . . .. . . .. . . 1816
Rice W M 42b Ala .... . . .. . .... . .... . ..... 3795-J
Richard John B 407 W 12 . .. . . ....•. ... . ..... 4293
Richards Ernest M 1735 Ill . .... ...... • ..... 2418- R
Richards Jack A 845 Mo .... . ...... . ........ 799-M
Richardson A R 334 Maiden Lane ... ...•... . .2770-J
Richardson Arthur E 1212 Conn ..... ...... . .. 4214-R
Richardson C F 73b Mo . ....... . .. . .. .. .. . . 1219-M
Richardson Crissie RFD 2 . . .. ......• .... . 4006-N-11
Richardson D J 1117 Vt....
. . 3127-W
Richardson Delbert C RFD 2 . . .. . ...... . .. 4064-1&lt;-21
RICHARDSON DELBERT C INS AGCY 927~ Mass . 509
Richardson E L 919 Ind ........ .... ... . . . .. 2794-W
Richardson Ewi ng S 1745 W 9 ... ... . .... .. . 2725-M
Richardson Fred A RFD 4 . ..... . .. • .. .... 4070- K-12
Richardson H J RFD 2 .... . . ........ .... . 4083-N-3
Richardson J C 924 N J . ....... .. • . . .. . . .. . 1909-J
Richardson M F 1027 R 1 ....... ... . .. ..... 1618-W
Richardson Mabel J 1505 R I . ... .. . • .......... 1624

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Sales &amp; Serv 617 Mass . ..... .. . . . . ... .... . . . 407
Used Cars b28 N H . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. ...... 3995
Richardson Ray Mrs 918 La .. . . •. . . . .• .... . 2343-W
Richardson Ruth 1242 Pa . ...... ... ........ 2365-M
Richardson T W 528 N 3 ... . . ... • .... . • .... 2720-R
Richardson W C 933 Ind ... . ... .. . •. ... .. . . . . 1950
Richardson W W 1945 N H .. .... . ..... .. . . .. . 3406
Richardson's Constr Co RFD 2 . . . .. . ..• . . .. 4083-N-3
Richart Carl L 2013 Ohio . ..... . . . ...... . ... 1568-J
Rickabaugh Chas 1017 Conn ..... . . . . . . . ..... 2638-J
Rickard C M Mrs 1532 Tenn . . .... .. .. • . .. . 1860-M
Ricketts Beulah A Mrs 2135 Ky . .. . .......... . . 3558
Rickey J R 321 Mo . . ..... . .. . ... .. • .. . . .. . . 1320
Ridgway Hugh B 1141 Conn . .. . . . • .. . . .. . .. 2162-W
Ridgway Merle G 610 W 4 . . ...... .... . .. .... 2760
Ridley Robt RFD 4 ... . ..... . .... . .. .. ... 4063-K-2
Rieder Fred RFD 1 ........... • .. .... .. ... .. .3555
Rigdon Walter 831 Ky . . . .. • ... . ... . . . ..... 1085-J
Riggs Chas 711 N 4 .. . .. . .. • .. . . .... . .. .. . 1354-R
Riggs Ida Mr! 1724 N H .. . . .. . . . . • .. . .. ... 1380-R
Riggs John Mr! 920 Conn .. . . ..•..•.• .. .. . . .. 1203

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Riggs Kate 115 E 17 ............ . . . ... . .. . 1050-J
Riggs Richard L 818 Ky .. ..• . . ... • ..... . .. .3673-J
Ri ley Eveli ne L 1045 Ky .... . . .. .. ....... .. . 2557-R
Riley Jack 2044 Barker . ..... • .... . . • ....... . 2523
Ri ley John E 1647 Vt ..... .. ... .. • . ....... . 1269-J
Riley Richard R 32b E 19 ........ . ...... . .. 2391-R
Riling John J 1140 Tenn ........... . ..... . . .. .824
Ri ling L L 1224 Tenn . . . .... . .... . ........... 1217
.RILING &amp; RILING attorneys 906 Mass .......... . 137
Rinehart Wm G 1126 Tenn . . ......... . . .. ... 2894-R
Riner Robt W 1015 Ky ... . .. . .. . . . ... . . ... 3771-W
Ring Ralph S 1238 Miss ...... . .. . .... . ... . . .. 2303
Ring ler L 0 1654 University Dr . ............ . 3186-W
Rinkenbaugh R E RFD 1 . . .... . . . .. . .... .. 4049-N -3
Risk Lowell 1828 Ind . . . . ........ . ..... .. . . 2269-J
Risk's Help Yourself Laundry 613 Vt ....... .. .. . 623
Riss Walter 808 W 9 . . . .. . .. .. . ...... • .... 2296-R
Risser H E 1714 Miss .... . . . ... . . . . .... . . . 1292-W
Rist Neal 761 Elm . ... . . ... . .• ..... • . ..... 1592-M
Riverside Sch l Lakeview Rd . . . . . .. . .. • .... 4039- N-21
Roach Dana E RFD 3 .. .................. . . 2574-R
Roark Jim R 65b W 23 ... ... .•. ... .. . . .... 1682-tv~
Robb J E Mrs 1001 Ky . . .. . . .. . .. • • . . ....... 1851
Robb Ronald RF D 5 .. .. .. .. • ..... • , . .... 4053-N-3
Robb W S Mrs 1316 Ohio . . . • • .. ..... .. ....... 547
Robbins Earl 804 La .... .... .............. . 3147
Robbins Edwin 709 w 12 .. ..... • . . ... • • . . .. 2766-J
P.obbins John D 345 Ind .. . . . ... • ..... .•. . .. 1558-J
Roberman Chas 1824 N H . .. . . • ..... ••. . . .. 3212-W
Roberman Harold 1336 Pa . .. .. ... • . .. . .. . .... 2215
Roberson Donald 1244 Tenn . . . . . ...• . ...... 1436-M
flcberson Frank 1902 Tenn ... . .. ..• . ...... . . . 2340
Roberts D F 1b16 N H ... .. . .. . .. . . . ... ... 3491-M
Rnberts D M 2124 Ohio .. ........... .. .. .. . 1396-R
Roberts Earl E RFD 3 ..... .............. 4023-N-3
Rnberts Effie Mrs 1235 N Y .... . . . . • ... . . . . 2637-i'JI
Roberts F H jeweler 833 Mass ..... • ....... . ... . 827
Residence 114b l&lt;y. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . ... 2890
Roberts G A 2214 La .... . ...... . . .... . . . . 3922-W
Roberts Ivan 500 Rockledge Rd .......... . ... 1256-R
Roberts J Leon 1123 Ore . ................ . 2148-W
Roberts John L 433 Ill .. . . . ... .. ... .. .. .. . . 2397-R
Roberts Jos C RFD 3 . ... .. . ... ...... • .... . 4256-W
Roberts Louise Mrs 1308 Ohio . .•.. .... • ..... 2565-J
Roberts M C 838 La . . ..... . ... ... ...... . . .. . 2378
Roberts R M Mrs 1129 Oregon ...... • ....... 1445-M
Roberts Ray B Jr ofc 1026 Mass . .. .•. .. . .. . .. . .. 66
Residence 1901 N H . . .. . .................. 3422
Roberts Raymond 1010 E 19 . . .. . .. ... . • ... . 1073-R
Roberts Reed S Sunnyside 1&lt; U . .. . . . •. . .. ... 1823-M
Roberts Rex 30b Elm . . . . . . . ...... . .. .... 1538-M
Robert s RichardT WREN Bldg . .. . .. • ... ... . 2895- M
Roberts T J Sunnyside K U ... .... . . . ... . ... 3249-W
Robertson Fred W 710 E 19 .. . .. • . ... . .... .. 2459-J
Robertson H E RFD 6 . ....... . .... •• .... 4036-N-21
Robert son M G RFD 1 .. . . ..... . .. . ... .... 4030- K-2
Robertson Thos b22 Vt ........ . .. • .... . .... . 1890
Robinson E E 127 E 19 . ... . .. . •• ... ..•. . ... 777-W
Robinson E L 1025 R I ... ... . . .....•• .... . 1033-M
Robinson Edw S 1829 N H . . . .. . . .. . .. • .... 197l,W
Robinson Forrest T 153b Tenn . ..... .. • . .. .. 1421-M
Robinson J A 1545 E 15 ..... ... . .... .. .. .. 2311-W
Robinson Joe A Jr 1810 La . . ... •. .... .• . .. . 3234-R
Robinson John H 13 Winona .... .. . ...... . . . • .. 2838
Robinson Paul E 825 Maple .. .... . .......... 3885-J
Robinson Rose 928 Tenn ...... .. . . . . ..... . . .. 2455
Robinson W Stitt Jr 1739 Ala .. . .. • . ..... ... 2374-J
Robison E J 600 Mo . ... . . ... ... • .... .. .. . 2677-W
Robi son J R 1332 Vt .. .... ............... . 3417-M
Robison Josephine Mrs 933 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . .4230- R
Robison Lee RFD 4 . ..... . . .. ..... .. , .... 4096-N-4
Robson Ito 107 E 17 Terr . . . . ... . ..... . .... 3409-R
Robson Kathryn Mrs 2104 Ky .. . ... ..•. . .... . . . 813
Roche R G Mrs Miller Hall .. ..... .. ........ . . . . 384
ROCK CHALK CAFE 618 W 12 . . .. . .......... . 3020
Rock-Chalk Co-op 912 Ala .. . .. . .... .. ... . . . . . 1705
Rochdale Co-op 1244 Ohio ... . .. . ... . .. • . .. .. . 2200
Rockhold Lloyd 74() Walnut ...... . . • .... .. . . 1186-J
Rock lund Louis 1b10 Mass .. .. .. . ... . . • . . . . 2500-M
Rocklund Minnie Mrs 1530 Mass . .. . • . • ...... 2985-R
Rodenhaus J E 212b Mass . . . ...... • .. . . .... 1249-R
Rodgers L L Rev 509 N 7 . . . . . ... ... .• .. . . . 1791-R
Rod ina C W Sunnyside K U . .. ... . • . ....... 1281-W

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ROG- SAR

LAWRENCE

Rogers Albert L Jr 1401 Pa . ... .... . ... .... . 2637 -J
Rogers Bernard W Maj 640 Ohio .. . ..... . .... . 3519
Rogers Bertha Mrs 830! Vt ... .. . . • .. ...... 3345-W
Rogers Beulah 542 Tenn . ... . ........... .... .. . 367
Rogers C A 130 Mich ... . .. . . •. .... . . .. . . . 2847-J
Rogers Delmer RFD 5 . . ...... . .. . ........ 40B1-K-2
Rogers Earl 1321 Pa . . . . ... .... .. : . .... . .... 4232
ROGERS FASHION CLEANERS 8 E 8 .......... .498
IRogers H R 1309 Pa .. ......... ... .. . . . ... . . 2342
fR@!Iers Helen M 64H Mass ....... . . .... . ... 2226-W
!Rogers Jerry 612 W 7 .. .. . . . .. . ........... 1771-M
'ROGERS LAUNDER- IT 1407 Mass .... • ..... . .. . 243
Rogers Lottie 760 Elm .... . . .... . ..... . .... 2601-R
Rogers Paul E 1108 W Hills Terr .. .. ... . ...... 1846
Rogers R H 615 N 3 . .. .. .............. .. . . . 1~05
Rogers Roy 2132 Learnard ............... . . 2103-W
ROGERS TOPPS CLEANERS 1407 Mass . . . . . . . . 243
Rogers Ulus 917 E 12 ... .... . ... ... ....... 1489-R
Rogers Worthy 764 Elm . . . . .... .. ... ..... . . 2576-J
Rohe Henry Mrs RFD 3 Baldwin . ... • ..... .. 4098-K-3
Rojas Eva 601 N 2 . .. . . ........ . ...... . .. . 1195-R
Roloson Rollie 716 R I .. 00 00 00 00 00 00 . 00 00 .2857-W
Romero Gonsalo 920 N J . . . . . . .. . . .. . ..... 1934-W
Romero Ramon E 912 Pa .... ..... . ..... . .. 1310-M
Romine W P 624 R I . .... .. ...• . . . ..•..... 1441-J
Roney Roland E RFD 5 . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . 2574-M
Rood Gene 1134 Ore . .... .. .. . • .. .. . • . . .... 1445-R
Rood Ralph B 639 Miss ... . ......• . .... . . .. . . 1189
Roofe Paul G 1318 La ... .. .......•.. ... ... 3337-M
Rooney Dorothy A 940 Tenn .. . . . . .. . ..... ... 798-W
Roos Lucile 906 Ala . . . 00 . . 00 . ... 00 00 . . .. 00 00 2131
Root Wm W Mrs 816 Ky . ... .... ... ..... . . .. . 2648
Roper E L 1810 La .... .. ................ . 3233-M
:Roper Jane Mrs 737 Ark ...... . . ... . . ... . .. 2174-W
Roper Kenneth M 1222 Prospect .. . . ......... 3298-J
Roscoe Ernest J 838 La . .... 00 00 00 00 00 ..... 2775-J
ROSE BEAUTY SHOP 1020 Vt. 00 .. 00 .. 00 . 00 00 .. 31
Rose Kenneth E 1524 Barker . ........... . . .. 2332-J
ROSE L H PLUMBING &amp; WIRING 931 Maine ..... 513
Rose Lee Lunch 240 Elm ... .. . . .. . .......... . 2033
Rose May T 1109 N Y ...... .. ... .. ... .. . . . 1532-J
Rose Robt M 627 Ohio ........... . ........ . 3470-J
Rose Robt Milton Jr 1328 R I . ......... . ..... . 1442
Rosebough Ralph L Mrs 1433 Tenn ... . • ....... 1886
Rosenbaum John 2229 Ohio ... . . ............ 3922-J
Rosenbaum Roy E 1 341 R I. ....... . .... . . .. 2868-R
Rosenberg Leonard 1 1339 Ohio .. .. ..... . ... . 1110-M
Ross Chas Mrs 329 Mo . .. .. . .. . ........... 3404-W
Ross Clau de 1810 lnd .. ... .......... • . . ... 2866-M
Ross Clinton H 5~0! Ohio .................. 2940-W
Rothberger L L 737 Conn . . . . . .
. .... . 1335-J
Rothrock Carl 1012 N Y 00 00
00 . 00 00. 00 00 2446-W
Rothrock H D RFD 2 . . ... ... . .. ..•... . ... 4003-K-3
Rothwell Clarence 2001 Mass . ... . • ...... . . . . 3046-J
Rothwell Glenn F 808 N Y ................. 3886-W
Rothwell Howard 324 Miss ................. 2905-W
Rothwell W C 825 N Y . . . ....... ..... . . .... 1726-R
ROUND CORNER DRUG CO 801 Mass .. . ....•.. .. . 20
Rousey Dorothea M Mrs 1920 R I. . ........ . . 2854- M
Routh Jesse 1803 La ......... . . .. ... ...... 3563-W
~owe Ivan D 1532 Mass . . . . . .... • .....•.... 1528
!Rowe John 1812 Maine ... ... .• • ..... • . .. .. 3206-W
!Rowe TV 1530 Tenn . .... .... . .......•.... 3025-W
Rowland Frank 1316 Vt .. . .. ... ........•. .. 3355-R
Rowland leroy 820 Conn 00 . 00 .. 00 00 ... . 00 00 . . 1750
Rowland W H 826 R I. . . .............. .. .. 2130-W
ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORES
Main Store 1401 Ohio .... .........•.... . •. 1401
Annex Store 1237 Ore ad ... .. .... . .. . .. .... . 492
Rowlands Robt J Mrs 1401 Ohio . .. ..... . ... . 1401
Rowlands David L Mrs 610 Ohio . . .. .... ..... .. 1536
Rowlands Edwin R Mrs 2141 Ky ...... .. . .... 1928-R
Rowlands Robt J Mrs 620 Ohio .... . • ... . ..... . . 427
Rowlands Wm 2233 N H . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 3388
Rowley B May Mrs 514 Miss .. ... •......... . 3165-J
Roy V W 705 Maine . • . . .... . ... ......... 2739-M
ROYAL COLLEGE SHOPS 8 37 Mass ........... 648
Rublee Mae 1745 Ill . ...............•.... . .. 1684
Ruddell Jas 923 Ohio . . .. .... . ..... . .. ... .. 4252-W
Rudolph Pauline 2236 Mass ... .. ......... .. .. 1179
Ruese W H 1611 Crescent Rd .... . . . .... . •.. . 2185
Ruge R H 932 N H .. 00 . ... 00 ......... 00 .. 2742-M
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Rummer Dale Sunnyside KU . . ........ ...... 1801-W
Rumsey C B Mrs 601 lnd . . . .. . . . . .... •• ..... . . 672
Rumsey Fred W 1125 W Hills Pkwy ............ 1998
RUMSEY FUNERAL HOME 601 Ind .. . ..... . .... 672
Rumsey Oscar B 6 23 W 21 .. . . ..... .. .• ....... 2184
Runn Arnold cleaner 626 w 9 . ... .. . ..... . ..... 123
Ru nn lawrence Cleaner 626 w 9 ............. . .. 123
Runnels Jeanette M 1106 Ohio .... .. ...... . .. 2.475-R
Runnels R T 2038 Barker .. ....... , . ... ..... 1773- R
Russ W W Mrs 732! Mass . .. . . .. ..•........ 1893-R
Russell A L 1339! Mass . ..... ............ .. 3696-R
Russell C B 1620 University Dr ....... . •.. . . .. . 2659
Russell F A 1656 Ill . ......... . ..... • ....... . 1233
Russell F 0 1622 Ky .. .................. . . . 2807 -J
Russell Jean 700 Ohio ... . ........•....•... 1927-W
Russell Ralph ofc 1415 R I ...•...•. • ........ . . 192
Russell Roy E 928 La .... . ... .. • ..... •.... 3246-W
Russell Zelda Mrs 1346 Pa . .......... .. ..... 762-W
Rust Howard 646 N 3 . .. ... ....... • ....... ... 3161
Rusty's Food Market 1117 Mass . .. . . .......... . 397
Ruttan Gertrude 1012 Ky .................. 1550-R
Rutter R C 101 E 23 . ....................... 1176
Rutter's Shop locksmith 1016 Mass .....• . . ..... 319
Ryan Harry M Mrs 1541 Tenn ... ........... 1405-M
Ryther Thos C 1846 N H . . 00 . 00 . 00 . 00 . .. . .. 1376-W

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Sabol A G Jr 2028 N H..... . .. ..•....••... 1739-R
Sabol Albert 930 Ohio ......... . ..... . . .... 3876-W
Sadler D M 2205 Tenn 00. 00 .. 00 00 00 00 .. 00 2943-J
Sager W E 1229 N J .... .. ...•. .... • ...... 3670-R
Sahn Freida L 121 W 14 ......... . ....... . . 3696-J
Saile Chas A S W Limits ..... ......•••..... 1682-1\
StClair John S 512 Ohio ..... . ..... ...... . 4257-W
St luke Methodist Parsonage 818 N Y . . . . • . . . . 1897
Sale Lewis 302 lnd ..... . ......... ....... . 3348-M
Salisbury Adam 832 Conn . ... .. ... .• ...... . 2723-W
Salisbury Albert 1508 W 5 . ..... . ...... ... . 1572-M
Salisbury Albert D Jr 1500 W 5 ....... .. ..... 1572-J
Salisbury Leatuschia 501 Wis ...••• . . .• .. ..... 2452
Sallee M L Haskell Grds. 00 00 00. 00 00 00 . 00 ... .. 1199
Salmons Betty 1023 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . .
1678
Salsbury Edgar 2049 Learnard . ...... ... . .... 1639-R
SALSBURY FLO OR COVERING 902 Mass ... .. .. . 3824
SALVATION ARMY THE 729 Vermont ..... . . .. . 633
If no answer call .... ................... . 4236-J
Salvesen Edyth M 812 Tenn .....• ... ....... .. 3788
Sample Edwin C RFD 2 00 00 00 , 00 00 .. 00. 00 4069-K-2
Sample Floyd 700 Mo . . •. .... . ...... . .... . 3796- R
Sample Harold 731 Maine ... .. .. ... ........ 2773-M
Sample Leo 816 Ky . .. . .................. . 2566-J
Samples Dan 2145 Tenn . ... .. .. . . . . .. . . . .. 2320-W
SAMPLES WATCH SHOP 914! Mass ...•.•...... 368
Sams Cora florist 326 W 9 .... . .. .. .•... . ... .. 998
Residence 936 Ky ... . .. . ... ...... ... . ... 2513-J
SAM'S PRODUCE CO 718 N H .. 00 00 . . 00 00 . 00 .. 206
Samson Fredrck E Jr Sunnyside K u ... ... . ... 2816-R
Sandefur Edwin A 1230 N Y .... . .. ......... 838-M
Sandel ius Walter E 1612 Crescent Rd ........ . 3727-J
Sanders A B 1719 Ala . ... . .... . . ...... . . 2635-W
Sanders C B' RFD 6 .. .. . ..... . .....•.... 4034-N-11
Sanders E E 913 N Y . ................... . 2482-W
Sanders F C 332 Johnson . ..... ....... ..... 2657-W
Sanders L B 908 R I . ..........•••...• .... 3449-J
SANDERS MOTOR CO 622 Mass . ... • .....•. . . . 616
Sanders R W 2120 N H .... . .•.... •••.•.•.. . 748
Sanderson Gladys Mrs '1015 Del . . . . . . . . . . . . 3793-R
Sanderson J M 411 w 6 . . ................ .. 3587
Sanderson Jim 828 Ohio . ..... . ..... . ...... 3101-M
Sanderson W C 1800 Maine •.. ... .... .. .• .. . 3209-J
Sankee E H 39 Winona ...•....••.•........ 2969-W
Santa Fe Ry Co
Car Clerk 413 E 7 . ...... . .....••.• . .. •. . .. 281
Freight Ofc 413 E 7 . . ... . ...... ..... ..... . .. 54
Passenger Depot 413 E 7 . .... .. .•. . .. .. . ... . 32
Santa Fe Restaurant 411 E 7 . . .... . ... .. ... . . 3320
Santa Fe Trail Transportation Co 610 E 7 . . .. ... .. 98
Santa Fe Trailways--See Continental Trallways
Bus Depot
Saricks Ambrose 2010 Tenn ....... •. . . .... . 3055-M
Sarlls Geo 1305 N Y ......... .... . . .. .. .. 1382-M
Sarlls Lester L 326 Locust ..... ........ .. .. 2942-W

�LAWRENCE
Sasse W C 401 Miss .... ... . .. . .. • . . .... . .118.3-W
Saunders Delbert J 1447 Vt .. .. . . .. . ...... .. 27.31-J
Saunders Gene 318 E 19 .. ......... • .... . .. 2.308-J
Saunders H K RFD 2 ...... . .. • . .. . ...... 4055-K-12
Saunders J H RFD 2 . ....... . .. . . . .... . . 4055-N-2
Saunders P M 811 E 11 . . . ... . . . ... . .. .. .. 2148-M
Saunders Will RF D 1 Eudora . . .. ... . .. ... 4076-K-11
Savage Edgar 1633 Stratford Rd ... .. . .. . . .. 1237-M
Sawatzky Gerald Joel 1646 Tenn .. . . ...... . .. 1414-W
Sawyer Harold 814~ Mass ... . . . .. ..... .... . 1918-J
Sawyer Leon 2113 N H .. . .. ..... . .. . ...... 2962-R
Saylor H A 2037 N H .. .. . . .......... . ... . . 235.3-R
Scales Guy 1414 Tenn . . .. . .... ... . .... . .. . .3060-W
Scales H H Lt Comdr 311 Okla . ..... .. ... . . . 2222-W
Scanlan Frank Mrs 1005 Ill ... .... . .. . ... . .. .. .3966
Scarborough Homer C Jr 1226 N Y . .. .• ..... . . 8.38-J
Schaake Albert C RFD 3 . ... . . ... . .. . ... .. 404.3-N-4
SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 w 6 .. . ....... . .. . ... 152
Schaake Chas A 1100 W 21 ... .. . .. . . . . . .... 2.368-R
Schaake Chris 620 La .. . ... . . . . ... . .... . . . .. 2160
Schaake Clarence 1738 Barker . . ..... .. . ... . . .3409-J
Schaake G E RFD 2 . . .... . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . 4076-N-2
SCHAAKE M L stockyards W 23 . . ... . . . . . . . . . : . 6.34
Schaake M L 204 w 12 . . .. ... . .... . . . ... . . 1756-R
Schaake Raymond 2146 La . . .... . ...... . ... .3069-M
Schaal W A 1141 R I . ... •• ....• , •..•• .. . .. . 2727
Schaffert F W 1919 Vt . . . . . ... . ..•• .. .. . .. 2312-W
Schear Ralph 124 Mich ..... . ...•....•.... . 2847-R
Scheerer Martin 638 lnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1045
Schehrer Chas 1411 Ky .... .. . . ...•.. .. .... 1580-R
Scheid Delbert 1126 Ohio .. . . . ••... • •• . . .. . . 2602-R
Schelbar E 830 N Y .. . . .... .. . .. .... .... . 2192-M
Schelbar Emma 829 E 13 .... . ............ .. 762-R
Schelbar Joe 1409 N Y . . .. . •... . . .. •• . . . . . 26.37-W
Schell Jos H 1037 Ky ... . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . 798-M
Schell Lillian Mrs 1229 Ohio . .• .. .. . •. . . ... . .3248-W
Schellack Fred Mrs 352 E 12 . .. . ... . .. .. .. . 2162-R
Schellhorn Hugo 1535 Mass . . .... • . . .•. . .. .. .. 26.30
Schellhorn Richard L 110 N 8 . . . ... . ...•. . . . 2.360-W
Schesser Dale 717 Ohio . . • • . •.. • •.• .. .•..•. 146.3-J
Scheurman Marion 1028 Vt ... .. . ·. .. •• . .. . . . 1168-W
Schick A D 1901 Maine . . .. . .... . .. .. . .. . . 1772-W
Schiefelbusch Richard 2120 La ......•• . ..... . 2936-J
Schild Alvin H 1327 N H...........• . .. . .. . 1839-W
Schiller Elmer A Trucking RFO 6 . . . ..... . .. ... 4266
Schimmel Raymond 1820 111 . . . . . . ...• •••.• . . .3272-R
Schimmel Walter 1637 Haske ll ..... . . .... .. . 1076-M
Sch indler W H 1808 Miss ... .. . . .. . .. .... . . 2817- M
Schlegel Don Sunnyside K U .. . . ... . .. • .. . . . . . 814-R
Schlegel Henry 325 E 19 . . .. .. ..... .. . • .. . ... 2361
Schleich~.r John Sunnyside K U . .. . .. . .. ... . . 36.32-W
SCHLEIFER BROS liquors 840 Mass .....• • •. . . . . 764
Schleifer Harry 2100 Mass .. . . .... . .. • .••. •. 2150-J
Schleifer Lloyd 1916 Mass . . ..... . . . • . . ..... 2803-R
Schloetzer Robt S 739 Ala . . . . ...... .. .... . 1970-W
Schmedemann Harvey 1228 Ohio .. .. .. . . . . • .. .. .3.364
Schmidt Harry RFO 2 . . .. . .. .. . .... . . . .. .4075-N-2
Schmidt Jerome 70 2 La . .. . . . .... . .. . . ... .. 1324-R
Schmidt Reinhold 12 Colonial Ct .. . .. . .. .. . . . 2127-J
Schmidtberger Virgil 1609 Tenn Terr .. . . .. ... . 7.36-M
Schmitendorf Dewey 910 Ohio . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. 281.3-J
Sch mitendorf Sheila Mrs 129 S Park . .... . ... . 3:?96-R
Schneck Eleanor Mrs 1205 Haskell . .. . ..... ... 2684-J
Schneck Gaylord M RFD 1 . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 4009-K-2
Schneider Elmer tourist camp RFO 1 . . . . . .•. . .. 2030
SCHNEIDER VERN used cars 1012 Mass . .. . .... . 424
Schneider Vern 745 Mo . . . . . ... . .. . . . .. . .. . . . 3258
Schnetzler Chas 1316 Ky . . . ... .... . .. . ... .. 2287-W
Schnider F C 1120 Tenn . . .. . • . . . . ... . . •.. . .3997~
Schocken Thos D 1940 R I. .... . . .. .. . . ..... 2945-R
Schoewe W H 1002 Tenn .. . ...... . .. .. ... .. . 1925
Schofield Ora 820 N H . ..... .. ........... . 1297-M
Schomer A J Jr 930 Oak .. .. .. .. . .. • .... . . . 1428-R
Schooley Leslie M 821 Maine . . . . . . . . ... ... . . .3687 -R
Schooling Fontaine 746 La . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. . 1871-J
Schools City . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . See Name of School
Schopper Frances 1246 N H .. . . . .. . .... .. . . . 2860-J
Schott Raymond 6 19 ~ W 4 . .
1570-M
Schowengerdt Ed RFD 3 .. ... . . •• . .. .. .. . . 4091- N-2
Schrader E E 520 Miss . . . . ... ... .. . .. .... .31&lt;11-W
Schrader R D 1016 Pa . .. .. .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .379.3-M
Schroeder Carl W 114 Indian Av .. . . . ... • .. . . 4245-M

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Schroeder Geo B 1220 Ohio. .
...
. . 3662-W
Schroyer J C 1145 N J . .. .. . ..... . .. . . . . . . 1659-M
SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME 1020 N H . . . . . . . 452
Schubert J F 1818 Vt . . .. ... . .... .. . ...... . 2771-J
Schultz C A 909 Maine . . • ....••.. . •• • ...... . 2445
Schulz Wm H tailor 9 24! Mass .......... . ... . . . 914
Schumacher Frank 933 Mo .. . .. • ..... .. • . .. . 739-W
Schumann Margaret ll4b Ohio . .. . . . .. • ...... . 2491
Schumann May 821 Ill .... . ....... . . . .. . .. . 1769-J
Schutz Kenneth RFD 2 ... .. ........ . .... 4069- K-12
Schutz Michael RFD 2 . . . . .. .. . . . ... .. . . . 4060-N-2
Schwahn S E 1124 West Hills Pkwy .... .. .. . . .. 1718
Schwanzle R T Mrs 2322 Vt . . . . ......... . .. 213.3 -R
Schwartz Frances G Mrs 1321 Tenn .• .. . .... . 1547-W
Schwa:o:z Ivan 1121 lnd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 1292-M
Schwarz Oscar RFD 1 . .
. .. . .... . ...... 3611-W
Schwegler R A Jr phy 4 &amp; Maine .. . ... • . .. .. . . .3975
Residence 2219 N H .. .. .... .. .. .. . .. . .. .. 1435
If no answer call ... . ... .... .. . . . ... .. .. . 1225-J
Schwegler R A Dean 805 Mo. . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 2280
Schweitzberger A 1016 N Y . . . ..... . . .• • .. . 2111-M
Schweitzberger Harold RF D 6 . ... . . . . . .. . . .. .3253-R
Schweitzberger Norman 1330 R I . . ... . . .. . .. 1039-M
Schwinl ey Lee 8 w 8 . .. . .. . . . . . .. . .... . . .... 2305
Sconce J A RFO 2 .. . ... . . ....... . . . ... . 4093-K-12
SCOREBOARD tavern b E 9 ... . . . . .. ...... ... 2026
Scott Bertha J 751 Grant . ..... . . .. ..•. . ... . 1751-J
Scot t Constr Co 1641 W 9 ......... . . . . • .. . .. 3965
Scot t Earl D 923 Ohio .. . . .... . ..... .. .. ... 4252-J
Scott Edw 815 N Y .. ..... .. ........ ... . . . 2428-J
Scott Emory 1921 Vt . . . . ..... . . . .. .•. .•. . . . . 3170
Scott-Foley Studios 8 31 Mass . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . .3889
Scott Frank RFD 5 ... .. .. . ....... . .. . . .. 4033-N-4
Scott Frank 727 Ark .... . ... ... . . ....•.... 2174-M
Scott Grace 808 Walnut . .. . . ..... • ... . . .. . 3150- M
Scott Grace 0 941 Ky .. . ... . . . .... • . . ... .. 1723-R
Scott H L Mrs 1025 N Y . ....... . . . . .. . . .. . •317.3
Scott Jas A 228 N 1 . .... .. . . ... ... .... .. . 3221-R
Scott Jessie 933 N Y ... . . .. .. .. . ....... . ... . .3091
Scott Joe 805 Maple .. . . . ..... . .... . .•. . . . .. 1517
Scott John 8 46! lnd . . .......... . . .. . . • . ... . 2844
Scott John R Mrs 1345 W Campus Rd ... .. ... .3695-W
Scott Lester 818 Tenn . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . . . 2191-M
Scott Louis R 305 w 19 . .... . ..... . . ...... 1406-R
Scott Robt 1308 Oakhi 11 • ••• ••••.. •• • • •••• •• 2494-J
Scott Robt L 2121 Ohio . . . . . .. . .. ... . ... . . . 4240-R
SCOTT TEMP EQUIP CO 129 N H . .. . . . • . .. ... .326
Scott Vernon C 1735 Mass .. ... . .. . . • . • . ••. 36.31-M
Scott Warren 0 1537 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3871
Scott Wm 1708 La .. . . . . .. . . . • .... . •• ... . . 1292- R
Scott Wm R 1117 La . . ... . . .. .. . .... . • .. . 2745-W
Scott Winfield Mrs 646 La ....... .. .. .. . .. .. . 1838
Scritchfield Floyd C Sunnyside K U . •.. . ..• . .. 2861-M
Scrugg R D Sunnyside K U . .... . .. .. . ..... . 1281-M
Seabaugh Max W 1545 Mass . . . . .. . .. , .. . .. . 3403-J
Seagondollar L W 1507 Mass . .. ........ ... .. 2155-J
Seaman Mildred 1321 Mass .. ... . .... . . .. ... 1361-J
Seamans G S 1000 Ill . . . . . .. . . ..• . .. .. • . .... .3284
Seamans Robt L 1830 Barker .. . ... .. . . ••.. . 1628-R
Seamans W J 92 5 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4259
Sears Wm 1045 Ky ..... ... .. ... .. .. . .... . 1658-W
Seaver Jas E 1629 Ala .... ...... . .. .... . .. 2676-M
SECURITIES INVSTMT CO 9 E 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.34
Seeber John 1345 Vt ... . .... .. ••... . . ... . . 2652-R
Seele Alfred RFD 6 .
. .. . ... . . . . . . 4048-K-11
Sego Aubry 5 Winona . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . ... •. . 2410-M
Sehon Candace 1145 Ky .... . . . ... ... . .. .•. 1043- M
Sehon Russel L ins Lawrence Natl Bk Bg . . •. . . . .. 133
Residel)ce 1211 Ky . . .. .. .. . ... . .. . .. ... . 1985-R
Sehon Russell 2210 Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1188
Seiler J 0 92b Miss ... . . . . ....... . •• ..•.. . 2377-R
Seiwald Arthur A 21 30 Learnard. . . . • . . . . . . . . . 1559
Seiwald Henry F 712 Ky . .. . . . .. . . • .. . .. . . 3216-W
Seiwald Herbert RFD 5 . .. . .... . . . . ... .. .4053-K-1.3
Seiwald Wm 431 Perry . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . .. 1591-J
SELICHNDW MARVIN tree trimmer 622 Ala . .. . 1479
Selig J E Mrs 1333 N H . ..... .. .. .. .. ...... . 1025
Selig John Jr 2130 Vt .. ...... .... ..• . ... . .. . 284.3
Sell Lester 220 E 18 . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . ....... . 1323
Sellards Hall 1443 Alumni Place Dr . .. .. • .... . . 4205
Sellars Amanda Mrs 509 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . .. . 1778-M
Sellers Roy 1007 W 6 . .... ... . .. . . . . ... . .. 3589-R

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Selzer Dorian C 766 Maple ..•. .....•..... •. 3D32-J
Semple R Mrs 901 Ind ... . .. .............. 2794- M
Semple W H 801 La .. . .... .............. . 1771-R
Sencenbaugh Leslie E 101 Pawnee ............ 1983•J
Sensint.affar Jack 530 La ..... ... . ........ . . 1408-R
SERVICE GROC 416 E 9 ..... ...•........... . . 167
Seufert Geo J Jr 2124 Ky ..................1965-R
Sexton Robt R 1801 La . ... ....... . ....... . 2425-R
Seymour Packing Co 820 Vt. .......... ........ 311
Shadley Marietta 1113 W 10 ....... • ..... . . 2543-W
Shaffer C R 533! Ohio .• ...... •.....•.... .. 3684-R
Shaffer Clifford 0 431 Mo . ................ 3191- M
Shafnacker Fredrck 925 Ky ........ . ..• .. ..... 1008
Shafstall Glenn 2233 La .... . ... .. . . • .. . .... 2852-J
Shahan J A 1120 La . . ....... .... •.. .. .... 2199-M
Shamrock Grill 508 Locust .................... 3392
Shanafelt Dick 1024 Pa ..... ...•...•..... .. . 3553
Shanahan Chas 1918 Ohio ........... • ... .. .. 1396-J
Shank C W 2000 Tenn .................... 2798-M
Sharp Margaret E 1545 N H ..... .... ..... .. 1419-J
Sharp W P RFD 2 . ... ............. . .... 4060-K-12
Shaver Odell 1731 Ind . . . .................. 1679-J
Shaw Arthur Alan 1231 Oread ........ . .. . . .. 3823-J
Shaw Etta Mrs 1248 Conn ..... ........ .. .. . 2932-R
Shaw Helen E 916 Ark . .. . • .......... • , . . .. .. 3099
SHAW LUMBER CO 701 Vt ................. .. 147
Shaw Nellie Mrs 1140 Pa .....•........... . 3138-R
Shaw P Don 1020 Conn . .. . .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. 1659-J
Shaw Richard L 530 La .... . ..... . ...... .. 3684-M
Shaw Russell D RFD 3 . ................. 4057- N-12
Shaw-Walker Co 643 Mass . .... . .............. 501
Shaw Wayne F Mrs 17 W 14 ....... .. .. . . . . 2743-M
Shaw Wilfred Mrs 1001 W Hills Pkwy .......... 759-J
Shay Thos M 2202 N H . ... ... .. . . . . .... . .. 2266-M
Sheard F E 1527 W 6 ......... ..... ....... 2719-J
Sheard Robt E 1046 Ohio ......•........... •3176-J
Shearer Kent 1547 Ky ... .. .. • .. ...... ... . 1803-R
Shedd Harriet 1100 La ... .... . .•. . ..•. ... .. 3685-J
Sheen Mabel 1009 Ky ... . ... . . . .... .. . .. .. 1207-W
Sh elley C E RFD 6 . . ... . .. ... ......... . 4036-N-12
Shenk Henry A 1235 Ky ....... ..... ......... . 3085
Shepard Albert RFD 5 . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 4073-N-3
Shepard Rollie Eugene 741 N 7 ... . .. .. . . . .. 1423-W
Shepard Wesley 842 Elm . . . . . . . .. . .. ... ... 2175-M
Sherbenou Edgar L Sunnyside K U .. .• ....... 2900-M
Sherfy Luella Mrs 725 Mo ........ .. . . ...... 2193-R
Sheridan H M 1916 Ohio . .. ...... . ... . . .... 1396-W
Sherman H W 444 Ohio . .... . . ... • ..... . .. 2940-M
Sherman Jerry L 1027 Pa .. .... . .. . . .•. ... 1990-W
Sherrick's Acctg Serv 927~ Mass .• ... .. . .. . . .. .. 586
Sherwood N P Dr 1801 Ind ................. . 2732
Shields A E 831 E 13 ... ::. . . . .... ... .. . . 3936-W
Shields Oliver 0 1826 N H ................. 3212-M
Shields R L 1311 W 5 . . . . . .. . ... . . . • .... . 2227-M
SHIELDS STANDARD SERVICE STA 846 Vt .... 2021
Shimmons C C Mrs 712 La ........... . ...... 1324-J
Shimmons Fred B 1424 Ky ................... 3004
Shim mons Shop chinawr 906 N H .•...... . ..... . 660
If no answer call .. ... ...... ............. . 3780
Shipman 0 B 931 Mo . . ...... .. ..... . . ..... . 739-J
Shirar C L RFD 2 . . . . . . . . .... • . ... • . . . . 4086- N-3
Shirck Grace Mrs 739 N Y . ...... . .•.. . ..... 1795-J
Shirk Arthur 1739 Mass . ..... . .. ..•. ..... .. 3631-R
Shirk Fred RFD 4 .. . . ...... .. .. .. ... .. 4096-N-22
Shirk Harold 827 Mich . . .... .... . ... . ..... . 2186-R
Shirk Lawrence E RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4080-N-3
Shmalberg Eugene F 2244 N H .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 2969-R
Shobe F W 806 Ohio . .. . . ..... .. . .. ... ..... 2356-R
Shobe Joe W 420 Lyons ... . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ... 1379-J
Shoberg A W RFD 2 ... ... . ..... . ........ 4037-N-2
Shockley W Everett 522 Ind . .. . . .. ... .. ... . 1537-W
Shoemaker Frank L 1120 Conn . ..... .. ...... 2884-J
Shoemaker Ted 728 R I. . ................ .. 1337-W
Shoemaker V G RFD 3 . . . . ... . .... • ..... 4091-N -12
Shoemaker W H 1726 Ind ..... . .... • . . .. .. 1676-W
Shook Earl RFD 5 ..... ........ .• .. . . . .. . 4053-K-3
Shook G W 1302 W 4 ......... ......... ... . . 1141
Shook J H 819 Ky .. .. .. ....•• . . ... .. . . . . 2191-W
Shore B B Mrs 421 Miss ....... • . . ... .• .. . . 3677-W
Short Chas 2100 N H . .. . ...... . .. ...• . .... 2554-R
Shreve J M 937 N H . . . .. . ... . ........ . . . . 4230- M
Shrikhande S S Sunnyside K U .... .... .. .. ... 2947 -J

Shriver Claude 745 Ark ............•..... •.... 549
Shulenberger Arvid Sunnyside KU ........ . ... 2958-W
Shull Ivan F 2038 N H . . ..... .. . . ... .. .... 1333-W
Shults Everett H Sgt Sunnyside K U ......... . 2900-J
Shultz G Reynolds RFD 3 . . . ... .... . ... . .. 4054- N-4
Shultz Guy E RFD 3 ........ . ..... . ..... . 4071-N-2
Shultz Herbert RFD 3 . ....... • .......... . 4071- K-2
Shultz J Don RFD 1 ... . .. • ........... . ... 1329-M
Shultz 0 R 16.39 Mass .. .. ... . ............... 3574
Sias R L 1335 Vt . . • ........ . ..•...... ... 2287-M
Sibert Victor J 636 Ky . . ...... . ..... • .... . .. 3939
Sickles D L ins Insurance Bldg . ... . . . . ... ..... . 689
Residence 826 Ill ....... . ..... • ....... . . 3609-W
Sievers Eugene C 329 Johnson ............... 1672-J
Sieweke Fred RFD 2 . . .. ................ . 4076- K-3
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 1301 W Campus Rd ..... 726
Sigma Chi fraternity 1439 Tenn . .•... .. .. . ..... 721
Sigma Chi Annex fratern ity 1416 Tenn ... . . .... . 4268
Sigma Kappa 1625 Edgehill ... .. •.....•. . . . .•. 534
SIGMA NU fraternity 945 Emery Rd .... . .. .. . . 3456
SI GMA PHI EPSILON
House 1645 Tenn . .. .........•............. 664
Housemother 1645 Tenn ... ........... . .. 2490-W
Sigma Pi frat 1325 Tenn . . ........... • .. . .. . 3540
Sigmund Merle H Sunflower Apts ............. 3831-J
Sikes J V 2526 Montana . . ...... ..... .• .... . 4227-J
Silkey Don 300 Ill .. .. .... .. . .. .......... . 3710-W
SILLIX DALE H optmtrst 839~ Mass ........ .. .. 979
Sillix Dale H Dr 1010 Maine . ..•. ..... . .... . 2307-W
Silva Margaret 814 N J . .. .. . .. .. ..... . ... 3078-W
Silvers Henry RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . .... • ...... 2574-W
Silvers Otis 1125 N Y . .. . . . ... .. ...... .... . 3027-J
Silverthorn Lee J 650 W 23 ............ .. ... 1825-J
Silvis J C Mrs 941 Pa. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • • . .. 2243-R
Sim Alfred 1145 Ind ... . .. . . . .... ... • ...... 2505-J
Simmonds John J 2124 Vt. . . . ... .... .... .. ... 2264
Simmons E J 1145 W Campus Rd . . . . . . . . ...... 560
SIMMONS E J CO 824 Mass . . . . ..... ... .. . . .. . 330
Simmons Earl 415 Miss ............•.. ... . . 2645-M
Simmons Hazel Lee 1646 Barker . . . . . . . . . .. . 1050-R
Simmons Mary Ell en Mrs 941 Tenn .......... 1413-M
Simmons Ronald 1101 Tenn ..... ... .. ..... .. 1996-R
Simon Alfred RFD 3 . . . .
. .. ... . 4058-K-11
Simon Harold P 1132 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2882-M
Simon J J 817 Maine .. ..... ... ...... . . . . 1219-W
Simons Dolph 1509 Mass .........•.......... 2835
Simons W C 2500 Vt ........ . .... .. .... . .. ... 353
Simpson C H 941 Conn . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .2292-M
. Simpson Donald S 1304 Tenn . . • . ....•• ..... 3466-M
Simpson Eugene 1715 Mo . ... . ... . .... ... . . 2453-W
Simpson Genevieve 441 Ark ..... . .. . .. .. .... 1545-R
Simpson Harold 231 Ill .. .. ..... .. .. ... ... . 1184-R
Simpson Mamie Mrs 738 Mo ................3687-M
Simpson Richard 1618 Vt . ... ............... 3492-J
Sims E A 920 N H . . .... .. . .. ......... ... .. 2503
Sims Paul A 518 E 13 . . . . .... •• .... ... ..... . 3858
Sims W S Rev 1325 N Y ...•. ... . . ...... . . . 3054-J
Sims Wesley S Jr 1233 N J ..•......... . ..•. 2422- R
Sinclair Paul 1536 N H .. . . .... . . . .. ... . . .. . . 3859
SINCLAIR REFINING CO BULK AGT 623 Locust.l358
Singer Sewing Machine Co 927 Mass ............ 247
Sink Randolph M 611 w 6 .. .. . . .. .... . . ... 2614-M
Sinks Jacqueline 1201 Oread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2278-J
Sinks W H 1015 N Y .. ....... ...... . .. . .. 2761-J
Sippel H M Rev 938 Tenn .......... . . . • .... .. 3153
Siroky Ralph 615 Mich ... .... . . ...... . ... . 1117-W
Siroky Rest Home 645 Mich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4251
Siscoe Roy E RFD 5 .. .... • .... . ...... ... 4033-N-2
Siscoe Susie 414 Locust .. . . .. . . •.. .. • . .... 2647-R
Sitz Otto A 1425 N V . . .... .. . . . . .. .. ... .. 3590-W
Six Deal D 1732 Miss ..... ......... . . ..... .. 1895
SI X-FIVE CAB CO 904 Vt . ..... .. . . . .... . ..... . 65
Sizer G M 1346 N Y .. .. .. .. ... .... ..... 3467-M
Skaggs J L W 21 .. .. . . ... ... . . •. .. . .. . 4066-K-3
Skaggs Wm 1325 Ky ... . .... • . . ... . • . .... . 3897- M
Skeet Alfred 2200 La.. . .. .. . ........ .... 3069-W
Skeet Harold W RFD 3 ..... .. .. . . . ....... 4058-K-3
Skelly Bulk Plant E Santa Fe Yards .... . .... . ... 100
Skerchek Michael RFD 2 ... . . .. .. . ... •.... 4064- N-2
Skie John 1201 W Campus Rd . . . . ... .. .... ... . 1802
Skie John Sr Mrs 1537 Tenn ... . .. • .. ... . . .. 1398-R
Skiles Gertrude Mrs 631 N 3 . .... . .. •.. ...... 1064

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Skiles Jeannette Mrs 1128 R 1 .. ........... . 1393-J
Skiles Skillet 631 N 3 .. .. . ..... .... ......... 1064
SKILLET'S RETAIL LIQUORS 1906 Mass ..... . 3518
Skillman Joe 1016 Ala ..............•.... . . 1830-R
Skinner Chester E RFD 1 ............ ... .4070-K-11
Skinner Earl Mrs 324 Elm ... ......... .... . . 1042-R
Skinner Francis 433 Mich .... .. ..•........ . 1277-J
Skinner Harold 227 Miss . ....... ......... .. 2388-J
Skinner Harold R RFD 6 . . . . .. .. . .... ... .4008-N-11
Skinner Mattie Mrs 1229 Almira ............. 2289-R
Skinner R Jr 2026 Vt . . .. .... ... .•....... 1667-M
Skinner Ruth ~rs Haskel l Grds . . . . . . ....... 1259-M
SKINNER'S RADIATOR SHOP 1830 Mass ........ 271
SKYLINE CLUB 633 E 23 . .. . ... .......... .. 3339
Slack John G 618 W 4 . .
. . ... .. .... ..... 1570-R
Slagle Helen 800 Maine . . . .... _. ..•.. • . .. . 1417-W .
Slagle J R 800 Maine . . . .. •.. . . . • ......... 1417-W
Slagle Ross J 721 Ohio . .........•. .. . .... . . 2158-R
Slamin W F 746 Miss .. . .. . •. ...• ......... 2650-R
Sloan Harl T 503 N 2 . ... . .. ....• ......... 2666-R
Slough M C 9 Westwood . . .. .......•. • ..... 3128-R
Sluss A H 827 Miss . . ..... ... ......... ... 2282-W
Small W J Co The grain RFD 5 ........ . . ... .. . 750
Smallberg Eugene F 2244 N H ..... ...... ... 2969-R
Smart C A Mrs 18 E 13 . . .... ...•..... . . . . .. 2267
Smart-Form Corsetiere RFD 3 ... ........ . 4091-K-13
Smart Pau I L ofc 301 Locust ................ . . 370
Smart Paul L 1655 Ill. .. ..... . . .• ........... 3535
Smart Tom L ofc 301 Locust ... .... • ......... . 370
Smart Tom L 1341 Ky . ....... .. ....... ... .. 2145
Smelser Mary M 1310 La .. .. ........ •... . . 1534-J
Smiley Glenn M 1406 N Y . ................ 1654-M
Smith AI E 801 Miss . ..... ............... 2210-W
Smith Albert C 901! E 23 .. . . . • ..... . .. .4064-N-11
Smith Aida Mrs Haskell Grds . .... .. .. . .. . . .. 1422-M
Smith Alice E 1126 Ky . .. . .. ....•...... . . . ... 805
Smith Alice M M1·s 1227 Conn .....•........ 2405-M
Smith Anthony 1649 Ill ...•... ....• • ... .. . . 1227-R
Smith Ben L RFD 1 . . ...... ........ ... .4063-N-11
Smith Blanche 1301 Pa . ...•......••....•. . 2407-M
Smith Bob &amp;1&amp;~ W 17 ... ..•• .... •• ....... . 2661-J
Smith C E 928 Conn .. ... . ... ........... .. 1737-M
Smith Carl 0 1234 Conn ..... . ..... . . •..... 2217-R
Smith Carlyle H 1423 Ky .........•........ . 1580-J
Smith Carlyle S 2233 Barker . .. .. . . ......... 2950-R
Smith Claude 805 Miss ........ . ..... .. .. ... 3609-R
Smith Dan Mrs RFD 3 . .. ..... . .. . .. • ... .4051-N-4
Smith Dar! K 821 Tenn . ... . ..... . .. ... ... . 2356-W
Smith Dixie 921 Ky
, . . . . . ...... ...... 2313-W
Smith Dresmkng Shop 943 ~ Mass ....... ..... ... 683
Smith E P 1346 N H .. ..... . . . . . . •• . ...... 1308-R
Smith Ed S E Limits ..... ....... . ........ .... 491
Smith Eldon 1405 N J .. .. .. ......... .... . . 3670-M
SMITH ELDON SERV STA 946 Mass .. .... . .. . 3322
Smith Elec Co 615 Mass . ....... ... ... ..... . .. 163
Smith Elgar J 2200 Tenn ........ ..... . . . . . 2369-M
Smith Emmett Jr 641 Ill .. . .... .. . •...... . 1299-M
Smith Ethan A 333 Ill .... ... ... ......... .. . . 2100
Smith Ethan A Moving &amp; Transfer Co 11 E 9 .. .... 46
Smith Etta I Mrs 1634 Ala ......•....•..... 2458-R
Smith F R 1208 E 13 . . .
. ..... . . ... . . . 1850-J
SMITH FLORAL SERV E 23 .................1326
Smith Flossie Mrs 83~ Miss ............... . 1901-M
Smith G Luckett 800 Ark ........ . ........... 1356
Smith Geo Baxter 1140 w Hills Pkwy .......... . 1915
Smith Geo D Haskell Grds ............... . .. 2520-J
Smith Grant 825 R I. . . . .
. .. . .. 2833-W
Smith Guy W 1730 Ill .......... • ........ .... 2496
Smith H T U RFD 1. .. .... .. .. . .. . . • . .. .4067-K-3
Smith H W 2231 Tenn . .......... . ......... 3238-J
Smith Harris G Sunnyside K U . .... .. . .. .... 2958-M
Smith Harry L Rev 836 Ind ... .. . . . ........ . . . 1797
Smith Harry Thurston 1325 Vt ... . . ....... . . 1131- R
Smith Henry 501 Ark ... ............ • . .. ... 3521-J
Smith Henry P 837 Ark .... . • ... . .. • . . ..... 2874-J
Smith Howard 309 Lyon . .... • ...... •..... .. 3415-R
Smith J B 200 W 15 . . ... . , . . ... • .... .... c. 1030
Smith J 0 1021 Conn ... . ........ • ....... . 1891-M
Smith Jas E RFD 2 . . .. ..• ..... • ...... .. 2459-M
Smith Joe M 181 o La . .. ... . • .... .. • ... . .. 3224-R
Smith L B 1315 Ohio ....... ....... ••. .. .. 33.36-M
Smith L Lake 1022 Ala .. . ................... 2167
SMITH L LOKE CO 846 Mass . ... • ...... .. . ... 72.5

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Smith Leland E 422 Elm .......... ....... .. 1631-R
Smith Leo K 720 Ark .......... .•. ... .. . . . 1596-W
Smith Loren E 614 Ala ....... .. . • ..... .. .. 1100-.J
Smith Maggie Mrs 1332 Vt .. .. . . . • .... .. ... 3748-J
Smith Mary 1502 Ky .... ....... •• ....... .. 1473-J
Smith Mary Mrs RFD 4 . . ..... •. ..... ... . 4036-N-4
Smith Maud 420 Ind ......... •• ..... • . . .. . . 2101-J
Smith Meredith M RFD 5 .... . ...... . • .. . . 4053-N-2
Smith Murry 1530 Tenn ................... 3060-M
Smith 0 E 529 Tenn . .... ........ ..... . .. . . . 3733
Smith 0 W 1003 Tenn .. ..... .... . •. .... .. . 1120- R
Smith Owen H ofc 734 Vt . .. ... •. . .. .• • .. .. . .. 224"'
~esidence 1730 Ala .. . .. . .......... .. .. ... 1080/
Sm1t h P K Jr 702 La . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . 1324-M
SMITH PAPER SUPPLY CO 737 N H . .......... 336
Smith R R 742 Conn . . ...................... 2168
Smith Rhoten A Jr lOll Ill .. ... .... .. .. .... 1769-R
Smith Robt N 1126 Tenn .... . .. • ... .. .•. . . 3028-M
Smith Rose Mrs 1100~ Conn ................ 1532-R
Smith T L 535 Lake . . . ..... .... .. •• ....... 2776-R
Sm ith TV 1320 Mass . . . .. . ........ .. . ..... . 2318
Smith Thos R 4 Westwood Rd .... ••. ........ 1734-M
Smith Thurston 1140 La . .......... . ...... . 3685-R
Smith Verner F 1821 Miss ...... • .......... 2635-M
Smith Vernon 719 Lyons . ..... .. • .. .. .. .... 3242-M
Smith Vernon C 904 R I ....... • ..... ........ .3293
Smit h Vernon H Bing RFD 4 ........ •• .. .... 1867-W
Smith W E 753 Lyon ..... ..... . ... • ....... 1709-J
Smith W M 1335 Vt . . . ........ • ....... ... 2287-M
Smith Wm P 1641 Ill .... ... . • ..... • .. .. .. 1227-W
Smith Willis RFD 6 . . .. ... . ......... . ... 4036-K-12
Smither Helen A 415 W 6 ............... .. . 3827-J
Smitherman Donald W 1609 Stratford Rd ..... 1237-W
Smithmeyer F H Mrs 1340 Ky ....... . ..... . 1131- M
Smithmeyer Fred C 1826 Ind ....... . ....... 1706-W
Smith meyer Fred P 2009 Mass ........ •. .... 2358-J
Smith's Service Sta 600 Mass .. ....... • ....... 2002
Smoke House Pool Hall 7.38 Mass ....... • ...•.. 2076
Smoyer Judson 1732 La . ............... • .. ... 3582
Smu II Chas W 1832 Barker .................. 1628-J
Snapp Nettie Mrs 241 Maple ................ 2899-J
SNAPPY LU NCH 1010 Mass ..... . ... ......... 2078
Snart Fred G 841 La ..... ...... . ... • ..... .2995-J
Snavely M R 1045 Tenn ... .... .... ........ 3176-M
Snead Elizabeth G 206 W 13 . ...... • ...... . 1171-W
Snedeger Chas E RFD 2 ....... ...... ... .4055-N-13
Sneegas B C 117 Pawnee ................•.. 1259-J
Sneegas Carl E RFD 4 . ........ .. • . . ....... 1979- M
Sneegas Owen 1301 Elmwood ........ • ...... 1762-R
Sneegas W B 1028 Ohio ....• . . ............. 1120-J
Snider Ada Mrs 925 Ky .................... 2313-J
SNIDER COAL &amp; HEAT SERV CO 200 Locust .... 1010
Snider Harold K 3.3 Winona ......... ...... ... . 3052
Snoddy Wm 1723 Ill ......... ................ 3257
Snodgrass L V Rev 733 Mo ............. • ..... .930
Snook Robt B 1343 Tenn ..... •. .... • ...... . 766-W
Snow A E 545 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282D
Snow Chas R 876 Oak .. . ................ .. 2949-M
SNOW CROP FROZEN FOOD DISTRIBUTORS
546 Miss .2
Snow E R 1041 Del . . . . . . .. .. . . . ... ....... 2754-W
Snow Florence L 711 W 12 .. .. . ••. • ...••... 1544-M
Snow Geo W 726 Ohio ........ • ...... • ..... 1144-J
Snow John 246 N 8 . . .... ... . . • .... • ...... 2751-R
Snow June Mrs 934 Ill . . . . . .
. . .. .. . . 2606-J
Snow Walter R RFD 3 . .... .. .. ..• . . ..... 4D12-K-2
Snowden Geo Mrs 1933 Tenn ...... . . ... . . .. 2619-M
Snyder Geo M 2140 Learnard ......... • ..... 2597-W
Snyder Grant A Sunnyside K U ...... . •• . . . .. 2841-M
Snyder Paul 1613 Tenn .
. .. .. . ... . . .... 2562
Social Serv League 905 R I. .... ... ... . .... . ... 9 09
Socony-Vacuum Oil Corp Agt 1940 N H . . . . . . . 1274
Soden Frank E 304 W 20 .. . . ............... 1034-R
Soden Jack Frank garage 1900 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . 292
Soden Kenneth P 1201 Oread .. . .... . ... .. . .. 2278-R
Soden W B 704 W 12 ..... .. .. ........... . 3899-R
Sokal Robt Sunnyside KU ..... ... • .. . ... . ... 3473-J
Sollner Wm .J Sunnyside KU . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 1449-R
Sommer Frank 1219 N Y .. . ........ •• ..... . . . 1486
Sommer G A 16 E 13 ..... .. ....... . • ....... . 1884
Sommer Harry RFD 5 ... .................. . 2221-R
So mmers Grocery .1021 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 212
Sommerville C J Mrs 1800 La ..... . • ...... . . 2418-J
Sommerville Wm B 829 Miss ...... • ... ... . . . 2297-J

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Souders Leo A 634 N 6 . ......... ... .. . . .. . 3146-J
Southard Helen 711 W 5 .. . .. .. .............. 2791
Southern Kans Greyhound Lines 638 Mass ....... . 707
SOUT HERN PIT BARBECUE 1834 Mass ....... . 2001
SOU THWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO 734 Vt .. 221
After 5 pm week days &amp; noon Saturdays &amp;
on Sundays &amp; Holidays call Chief Operator ... . 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
Architects &amp; Builders Service 734 Vt .. .. . .. . 1200
Soxman E G 1645 R I. ... . .............. .. 1971-M
Soxman Fred G 801 Ill ........... .. ..... .. ... 1807
Spalding W E Mrs 701 Ohio .... . . .. .. . .. . . . . 2265
Spalsbury Ross L 1846 Learnard ...• .. . • .... . 2762-W
Spangler Irma B 644 Miss .................. . . 3877
Sparks Chas E RFD 3 . .... . ... .. ...... . . . 4051-N -2
Sparks Cl ifford C RFD 5 . . .. . ... . . ... .... 4053-K-21
Sparks Harry B 1305 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Sparks Hattie 1239! N J ................ .. 2414-W
Sparks Jas L 924 La .. ... . ................ . 2781-J
Spaulding Elsie M Haskell Grds ... . . . . . . • .. . . 2642-W
Spear R F Rev 224 E 17 Terr . . ..... . •• .... . 2669-M
Spearman John H 503 Ark . .. ....•.. . .. • .... 2227-R
Spearman John L 439 Ark ...... • .......... . 1545-W
Spears Geo 1216 W 10 . .... .. ....•.... .. .. .. 2831
Spector Sol S 2004 Ohio ..... • .... • ......... . 3983
Speicher Frank 937 Conn .. . .. ....... • ... . . 2640-W
Spena Darryl D 520 Ohio ... •. .. . . • • . . .. . .. . 3183-J
Spence Alva G 2201 R I. . ................. . 2266-R
Soence Joel W 81 5 E 12 . . . .. ..... . ...... 2626-J
SPENCER BROS TRUCK LINE 342 Lincoln . . . . . 1822
Spencer Flavious 842 N Y .• .............•.. 2443-R
Spencer Irene Mrs 438 Ill. ............. . . . . . 2203-J
Spencer Lloyd 342 Lincoln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1822
Spencer Millard C 1234 Dread ... . ... • • . .... 2917-M
Spencer Robt 438 Ala . . . .. .. . .............. . 3598
Sperry Kenneth L 441 Ohio . . .. . . . • ........ . 2124-R
Sperry P Everett RFD 1 .................... 1563-J
Sphar Robt A 611 W 9 . . .. .......... • .... . . . 2892
Spinning Wheel antiques 2201 La .............. . 186
Spivey Ora M 2132 Ohio ... .. . . . .......... 3698-M
Sprague Elizabeth H:&gt;09 Crescent Rd ... .• •... 1 620-W
Sprague Elizabeth Louise 1142 Ind ........... 2372-M
Spray Carl 102 Indian Av .. ....... . . .... ... 4245-J
Spray Chas RFD 3 . . .. . . . ... . ....... . . 4012-N -4
Spray Chester A RFD 1. .. .......... . .... 4056-N-13
Spreitzer Henry J 1244 J,.a .. . . .. ..... ...... 1900-W
Springer Chas A atty Lawrence Natl Bk Bg. . . . . . . 596
Springer Chas A 2127 Mass ................ . 2230
Springer Christy RFD 4 . .................. . 2225-R
Springer Clarris E RFD 1 . .......... . • .. .. 40'19-K-2
Springer Dan 900 Mo . ........ . .......... 2769-W
Springer Forrest 0 1809 Ill . ................ 1225-W
Springer Forrest J 2145 Learnard .•......... .. 2189
Springer Lizzie RFD 4 . . .. . ............. . 4041-N-2
Springer V C 2301 Ohio ......•.......•.•.. 2687-M
Squires G D 1736 vt . .................... .1469-J
Squires Jas R 1142 lnd .. . ................. 39:&gt;9-M
Squires Joan 1617 N H .................... 2273-R
Srulovitch Jos 933 Miss . ... .. • . ............ 3690-R
STAB LE THE 1401 W 7 ........ . ............ 3080
Stacey W A 1939 N H ... . ... . ... .. ..•...... 3302
Staden Nellie Mae Mrs 245! Ill . ........... . ... 3167
Stad ium Barber Shop 1033 Mass ................ 438
Stadium Beauty Shop 1033 Mass . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 438
Stafford Merrill 1925 KY .. ......•...••..... 1685-R
Stalcuo Max 823 Mo
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 3913
Stalkfleet Harry 1501 E 15 . . ....... ... ..... 1075-R
Stallard C N 1310 N Y . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 1649
Stallcup Wm B 1616 Vt . .............. . .. 2373-R
Starn Thos liquors 731 N H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3507
Stanclift Earl 942 Pa
. . •............. 2484-M
Stanclift Laura A Mrs 913 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3760
Stanclift Lizzie 759 Maple . . ........ ... .... 2125-R
Stanclift R E 227 N b
. • ....••••... 3621
ST.II~IIlARI"' I IFE A&lt;;SN THE 8 &amp; Vt . ......... . 840
Standard Oil Bulk Plant 846 Pa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1644
If no answer call . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 2272-W

ST ANDARD RENDERING CO 1610 E 15 ..... .. . . 369
Standfield Arthur H 602 Walnut ......... . .. ... 1198
Standing John R 1810 Indiana .............. 1474-W
Standing R E 1911 Learnard . . .... . . • .... .. . 3447-R
Stanfill Wm E 421 Ill . . ..... . .. ..... . . .. .. 3795-M
Stang Ronald B 800 Ohio . . . .... •• . .. ... . .. 3017-M
Stankewsky Alex 625 Walnut . ... . .. ••. . . .... 1194-R
Stanko W M 1312 N H ............ • ...... . 2579-R
Stanley A F 1925 N H . . ... . ....... • . . . .. .. 2803-J
Stanley Elizabeth Mrs 714 McCook . .. . . . • .... 2297-M
Stanley Keith 1608 Vt .. ..... . . . . . .• . ...... 2373-J
Stanley M R 1030 Ohio . ... . ... . ... .• . . . . .. . 973-R:
Stannard Geo A Mrs 1709 Miss ............ . . .. 3197
Stansbarger Floyd 1415 N Y . . . ... .• . . . . . . . . 2431-M
Stanton A L 2045 Learnard .... .. ..... . ..... .. 578
Stanton Jack 1133 Ky . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . 3487
Stanwix C E 726 Walnut .. . .. .• .... . • .. . . . . 2387-R
Stanwix Clayton C 628 Ala ..... . ..... . ..... 2274-M
Stanwix Gene P 2146 Tenn . .. . .. . . ..... . . . . 1928-J
Stanwix R D 324 Lincoln ...... .. . . ........ . 1357-W
Stapleton F P 1147 Ohio . . . . . . • . .. . . • ... . .. 3685-W
Stark Robt E 1411 Mass . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 2743-J
Starkey Geo 0 ofc 745 Vt ... . .... • ...... . . . . .. 872
Residence RFD 3 . . . . .... . . ........ . ... 4043-K-2
Starkey John E 650 W 23 . . . •. • ..... • .... . . 1825-M
Starkey W S 904 Ohio . .... . ........... . . ... . 2324
Starks Harry 400 Ala .........• . .......... 2777 -W
Starr J A 1711 Ala . ...... .... . .... . • ... . . 2453-J
STAT E FARM INS AGCY 845~ Mass. .
. . . 170
If no answer call
. . .. . .. . .. .......... 828-J
STATE FARM INS AGENT 2019 Ohio
4237
State Offices
Highway Comsn
Constr Dept 745 Vt .... ..... .. ••. . . . • ... . 626
Maintnc Dept 600 Lincoln . . . .. • . ..... . ... . 342
Matrl Dept 600 Lincoln . .... . . . • .. . ... .. .. 342
Kans Veterans Comsn 745 Vt ......... . . . . .... 872
States Dale R 1400 Ky .................. .. 2461-M
Stauffer Geo W RFD 6 ..... .. ... .. •. .... 4085-K-12
Staus A L 536 Elm . .. . ....... • ........... 3307-M
Stavros John 1213 Vt . ....... . ............ . . 819
Stayton F E Haskell Grds ....... • .......... 1983-W
Steck Earl E 829 Ohio : . ......... . ; .•.. . ... 2270-R
Steele Margaret C 615 W 8 ........... . ..... 1571-R
Steen Russell G 718 lnd . .......... • ....... . 2929-J
Steeper Harold W 900 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2887
Steffen Gertie Mrs 1713 Ala . .... • , ...... .. 2697-W
Stegmaier B F RFO 1 . .. . ...... • ... .. .. .4067-N-21
Stein Carol H 1245 Dread .................. 3427 -R
Steinbring Albert W 715 N Y .............. . 3620-M
Steinbring Louise 1313 R I . .. .... • • ... . . .. . 1697-W
Steinhardt Milton Sunnyside KU ..... . ...... .4202-W
Stellmacher E R 1520 Mass ................ 2985-W
Stemmerman A W 422 Miss . ................ 2658-R
Stene Edwin 0 1644 University Dr ............ 3340-R
Stephens Watson E 23 ... . ... . ...... . .. ... 3790-W
Stephenson Eugene A 1516 University Or ........ 2118
Stephenson Hall 1404 La ....... . ..... . .. .... 4203
Stephenson Jack R 926 lnd . ... . . . ........... . 2417
Stephenson Kenneth C 710 w 6 ... .. • ....... 1433-N
St ephenson Mary Mrs 1316 Ohio . . .. . .. . • . . . . . . 547
Stephenson Russ Sunnyside K U . ......... .... 875-r.r
STERLING FURN CO 938 Mass .. . .... .• . .. . . 1192
Sterling Glenn E 1820 Ark .. . . . . . . • ....... . 2564-11'
Sterling Hall 1129 La . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 561
Sterfinq P S 820 Miss . . ..........•........ 2529-N
Stern Donald N 212 w 7 . .. . ......... . .... . 3117-IV
St ernfeld Robt 2136 Owens Lane ....... • .... . 4226-.
Sterrett C Scott 1131 Tenn . . . ............ . 3543-rl
Stettler Howard F 2210 Tenn . ............. . 1776-\1
Steuber Emil H 1105 w 6 ........ . .. . ..... . 723-.
Stevens Anna 454 Lincoln . ..... . ....... . ... . 2259-,
Stevens Bill 824 E 14 . ...... . ............. 1069-\1
Stevens &amp; Brand attys Lawrence Natl Bk Bg . . . . . 10;
Stevens E A 1445 Prairie . . .. . ... . ........ . 1076-Y
Stevens Geo Mrs 900 R I ............ . .. .. . 2758-A
Stevens Mac 304 W 14 . . . .. ..... . ... • . . ... 1521-V
Stevens P N dentist 815 Mass .............. .. . 151!
Residence 323 Ill ... ....... . . . ..... . . .. 2437-Y
Stevens R B atty Lawrence Natl Blc Bg . ......... . 16
Stevens R B 1123 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7'1
Stevens Russell 916 E 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •
1489·
Stevens W C 1121 La ..... • ........ . ........ . 59
Stevens W F 707 Mo . . ........... . .. .. .... .. 307

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Stevens Wm N 2009 R I. . ... . . . . ... .... .. .. 579-W
Stevenson A E 2009 Tenn . . ... • • .... • . . . . . . 2135- R
Stevenson E K 1708 Tenn .. . . . ... • ... . ... . . . . 2467
Stevenson E K Jr 1423 Ohio . . . ... •• . .. . . . .. . 2550-R
Stevenson I C 825 Ind . ... . .... . .. . ... . . ... .. 2560
Stevenson L J RFD 6 •... . . . ........ . . .. 4093-K-11
Stevenson Leslie A 1508 Haskell . .... •. . ... . . 3263-R
Stevenson Sally 1529 Ky . . .. ..... . .. . .. . .. . . . 3898
Stevenson Sarah E 1115 Ohio ... . .. . . ... . . .. . 1671-J
Stevenson's Paint &amp; Wallpaper Store 1 J11 Mass
122
Stewart Alan J 936 Ala . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1395-W
Stewart Betty Rhea 1245 Ore ad . . .. . ... . .. .. 3427-R
Stewart Beulah H 2120 Tenn . .. . . . ....•.... . . . 3633
Stewart C C at ty Jayhawker The~ tre Bg . • . . . . ..... 59
Residence 814 Mo . .. . . .. .. .... .. . .... . .. .. 136
Stewart C M RFD 3 . .. . . .. . . . ... ..... . . . 4051-N-3
St~wart C R 705 R I ... .. .. ... . ..... . .. . .. . . 3129
Stewart Daryl R 1036 N Y ........ . .. . .. . . . . 2212-J
Stewart Edna M Mrs 1045 W Hills Pkwy ..... . 3567-M
Stewart Fred 828 Tenn .. .. . . ... . . • . ... . . . . 3026-J
Stewart Ida May Mrs 1029 N Y .... . .... .. .. 2263-M
Stewart Jack 917 Ohio . . . ..... . . . ...... .. . 2915-M
Stewart John B 834 Mo . . .... . . .. . .. • . . .. . 2283-M
Stewart Kenneth E 1809 Mass . . ...•. ... . . . .. 2771- R
Stewart L P 1019 R I . . . . .. .... ... ... • .. .. 1943-R
Stewart L W 1906 Barker . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 2649
Stewart Leland L 1104 Conn . . .. . • .... . .... . 3075-R
Stewart M H 2003 R I .. ... . .. . .. . . . . .. ... 1625- M
Stewart Marian 1032 R I . . . . . . . . . .
. . 3750-W
Stewart &amp; Petefish at tys Jayhawker Theatre Bg . . .. . 59
Stewart Ray 1246 Del . .... . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . 3413-M
Stewart Robt E serv sta 23 &amp; Barker ..... . . . ... 3397
Stewart Robt E 1815 Miss .. . . . . ... .. . . . . . . 2330-W
Stewart Russell J 1211 Del .. . . . ........ . . . . 3467-R
Stewart's Texaco Serv Sta 23 &amp; Barker ..... . . . .3397
Slickelber Merlin 1510 University Dr . . .... . .. . 3949-R
Still Robt M 18 24 Miss ... .. . .. . ........ .. 1706-J
Stillman Louis L 441 Perry ..•... .... ....... 1591-M
Stimpson Edwin C RFD 1 . .. .. .. ........ . . . 3797-J
Stiner W R RFD 5 .. . . .. . . . . .. . . • .. . . ... 4081- N-2
Stinson 0 F contr 1936 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1663
Stipe D E 1017 R I . .. . . . ........ .•. .... . 2446-R
Stocker Geo R 1 339~ Haskell. .... . . . . . .. . .. . 3528-J
Stocker Harvey Mrs 1416 Pa . . . . . .. . .... . . . . 2448-M
Stockert W C 747 R I. .. . : .. . . . . ... .. . . . .. 3620-W
Stockton Frank T 720 lnd . . . . . . . • . • . . • . . . . . . 2159
Stoelzing Katrina 1145 Ky .. . . . . . ... . . . .. . . 1043-M
Stoffer M L 614 Ala . . . .. .... . . .. • .. .. . . . . 1100-R
Stoffer Milt tires 623 Locust ....•....• . .... .. . 1358
Stogsdill D K 321 Ind . . . . ..... .. . . . .. . .. . . . 1407-J
Stohs J E 709 Miss . .......• .. . .. . . . .. .... 2282-R
Stokely Foods Inc E 10 . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Stokes C A Mrs 1346 Cifnn . . . . ..... .. . . .. . . 2465-W
Stoland 0 0 1845 Learnard . . . • . . . . . • . • . . • • . . 2176
Stoltenberg H A 1710 lnd ..... . ....... , ... . 2680-J
Stone Bert L 425 Ala . . . . .
2913-M
Stone Charlotte 808 Lincoln .. .. . .. . .. . ... .. 2195-W
Stone Clayton L 1805 Ill . .. ...... ... . .... . . 1676-M
Stone H N potat o chips 732 Conn . . . ......•. . . .3600
Stone J M 1822 N H . . . . . . .... .... . . .... . . 2633-J
Stone L 0 1131 Ky . . ... . . . .. . .. .. . . ..... . 3028-J
Stone Louis M 18 21 Ala . . . ... .. . ...... .. .. 3014-W
STONE PRODUCE CO 304 W 6 .. . ... . . ....... .265
If no answer call . ... . .... .... . . .. . .•.. . . . . 985
Stoneback 0 H RFD 2 .... ..... .. ...... . . 4061-N-4
Stoneback H H RFD 4 . . . .. .. ... . . .. . ... 4096-N-21
Stoneback I J RFD 4 .. ... ... .... . . . . . ... 4096-N-2
Stoneback Ray G 2131 R I .. . . .... . . ..... .. 1973-W
Stoner Alice B Mrs CSP 1103 N H . .. . ........ . 2849
Stoner Art E plano t uner 1117 W Hills Pkwy .. . •. 1409
Stoner Martin 1103 N H. . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . 2849
Storer N Wyman 1724 Miss . . . . ......... . ... 2631-J
Storer Norman Wm 1407 Mass . .. . • .. ...... . 2858-M
Stork Haven The 8 41 Mass . . . . . . .. . .. • .. . . .. . . 3515
Stouffer E B 1019 Maine . .... . . . . . . . ... . .... 2767
STOUGH CHAS D atty Jayhawker Bldg . . ... . ... . 650
Residence 2120 Vt . ... ... . . . . .... . ....... 2593
Stough Jeannette Cass 1211 Oread . . . . . .... . .. . 3265
. . . . ........... .. 3424
Stout D L Mrs 716 Mo
STOUTS I G A grocers 80 0 N Y . .. . .......... . 1748
Stovall A L 812 Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 3179
Stover Harold 1247 Ky .. .. . .. . . • ...... . . . . 1436-J
Stowe Harold E 600 North ..... . .. . .... . . . .3262-W

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Stowe Paul 312 Perry . . .. .. . . . : . .. . .. .. . . . . 3056-J
Stowell Floyd 1225 Haskell . ... . ..... . .. . .. . 2277-R
Stowits H W 1601 University Dr . . . . . . . .... . ... 3015
STOWITS REXALL DRUG STORE 8 47 Mass .... • . 516
St ow its Rexall Drug No 2 1851 Mass . . .. .. .. . . . 4213
Straffon C W 1602 Mass . .. . . . .. . ... . . . ..... . . 225
Strait Regi nald R 1346 La .. .. . ... . .. . . . ... . . . 1135
Stranathan J D 1510 Crescent Rd . . .. .. . .. . . ... 3573
Stratton Geo W 1616 La . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2253
Street Guy R 1231 Ky .. .. . ...... . ........ . 2341- M
Street J J 1340 Ky . . ......... . . • . . . .. . ... 2652-M
Streit H I 820 Ohio ..... . . ..... ... . .. . . .. . 3101-R
Strickland Jesse J 2132 Tenn. .
. . . . . . . .3659-R
Stringham R P 1609 R I ... . . . ... . ...... . .. 1845-M
Strode A E 868 Elm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 3192
Strong Carl 1228 Laura . . .. . . ........... . .. 3119-J
Strong Flora 1311 Del .. . .. . . .. .. . . ... .. .. .'2495-R
Strunk Clarence 619 W 4 .. . . . , . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1598
Strunk Don N 1517 N H .. .... . • ..... r . . . . . . . 2493
Stuart Donald 702 La . ..... • .. ... • .. . . . .. . . 1324-R
Stuart H C 2226 Tu m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 2859-J
Stuart Norman 1201 IIJ J .. . .. .......... 1091-R
Stuart 0 C 1641 Haskell ..... ... • .. . ....... 2221-W
Stuart Thos H Mrs 805 Ohio . . . . .. ..... .. .. . . 3764
STUART'S TAVERN 17 E 9 .. . .. .. . ....... .. 3366
Stu beck J F 2245 N H .
. . . , . . . . ... . . . . 2329-M
Stubeck J Fred Jr 22 7 W 22 . . . •• . . . . •. . .. 2238-J
Stubeck Signe 12 Winona .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3308
Stucker Gene 941 lnd . .. . . . . . . . .. . ..... . .. 3268-M
Stucker H M Mrs 1135 W C.:mpus Rd . . .. . . . . . 1982
Stu cky Richard R 2004 Mass .. ... . ........ 1711-M
Stuewe Norman 633 Ala . . . . . .. . ....... . . 3578-M
Stuhl Raymond 1515 University Or . . ... . .. . . . . 1201
Stull Mary Ann 1405 Mass ........ .. . .... . 2789-J
Stultz Deao 1133 Pa . .. . .. . . ..... . . . .. .. 2646-W
Stu lt z Freeman W RFD 3 . . . . . . . • . . . . .. .4051- K-12
Stultz Helen 1821 Haskell . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 1275-R
Stultz Ralph 2046 Ky . . .... . .. . .. . . . . ... .. 2735-M
Stumbo F K 313 E 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. . . 2689-R
Stump Robt 1708 Miss ........... ..... .. .. 1007-W
Sturdevant L A 1515 N H. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 3139
Sturgeon Thos G 708 Miss......... . . • . . . . . 3578-R
Sturm E J 80 0 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1830-M
Suddock Hunter R 1701 N H . ... .. . . . . . .. . . . 3569-W
Sudler Mervin T physician 800 Mass ... - ~ · . . . . .. 1590
Residence W Campus Rd . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . 622
Sullivan Carol B 1114 Ky .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 2138-J
Sullivan Frank T 809 lnd . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 1861
Sullivan Patk 1547 Ky . . . . . . . . .. . • . . . . . . ... 3241-W
Sulzen Chas J 1742 Ala ....... . •... .. .. . . . 1645-M
Summers W C 1502 Mass ... • .. . .. .• .. ...... 2639-J
Sumner J B 1144 Pa .. . . . .•. . . .. . . ... . . . .. 2609 R
Sumner L H 1227 Almira .... .......... . .. . 2289-W
Sumter Cleo K Haskell Grds ....•.••. •. .. . ... 2190-J
Sundin Carl Maj 1817 Miss . . . . . ... .. ... . .. . 4236-J
Sunflower Apts ofc 11 &amp; Mo . .... . ...•• . . . . . •. . 908
Sunflower Ordnance Works DeSoto . .•. .• ..... . . 3800
Sunny's Grill 13 E 9 . . ..... ....... . . . .. . . .. . . 3324
Sunnyside Housing 16 &amp; Miss . .... . • • .. .... . ... 328
SURPLUS STORES INC 904 Mass . . • . . . .. • . . . . 1692
Suttles Rosa Mrs 726 Ala . . ...•••• . ••.•.. . 2996-W
Sutton Fred E &amp; Co 925 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4241
Sutton Fredrck E Jr 940 Ill . .... . .. . . . ... . .. 2479-R
Sutton Jack R 642 La .. . . . . ... . . ... . . .. . . . 2998-W
Svoboda Florence C Mrs 1115 Tenn . . ..•.. • .. . . 1035
Swadley J F 2145 R I . . . .. ..•. • .. . • • .•.•.. 1739- M
Swadley Paul 1115 Ohio .. . . .. .. .......... . 1671-W
Swank Roger H B44 Mass . . . ... . .• .... . . .. . 2530-J
Swain R C 712 Locust. ... .... .. ..... .. .... 1585- M
Swanson E A 821 lnd . . ....... . ... .. . . .. . . 1929-W
Swarthout D M 1605 Crescent Rd .• .. . ..• .... . . 1637
Swarts D F 433 Ohio . .. . .. .. • . .• . ... . . . .. . 1694-J
Swartwood Harold G 2014 Tenn . •.• • ••••.... 1540-M
Swartz H I 1911 N H . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . ... 3152-M
Swatta J J 8 23! Mass, ..... . . ... • .. . . . . ... 3706-W
Sweeney R D 331 lnd .. . .. . . . . . • . .. ... .. .. 3071-M
Sweeney T J Jr 153 2 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 1872
Sweet Alex 1912 R I . . .. . .. • ... .. • .. ..•.. . 2540-J
Swif t Bill 706! Mass ........ .. . ...... . .. . . 3749-J
Swift Robt C Rev 1011 Vt . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . 1011
Swinchoski Al bert 1208 w 21. ... . . . . . ... . . . 3724-W
Swope Bernice Mrs 1617 N H ... . ... . • . . ... . 2273-R
Sylvester Allen Mrs 622 Maine . . ... . .. •. . . . . 3671-M

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Sylvester P W 1007 Tenn .............. .. .. 1386-M

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T-N-T FOOD PRODUCT INC 826 Pa ...... . .... . 239
Taft Robt 1713 La .................... . ... 2620-R
Tait Ralph 827 Tenn ......... . .............. 3205
TALBERT APPLNCE CO 910 Mass ............ 3606
Talbert Jas 746 Ohio . .... . ... ..•..... • .... 1144-R
Talkington Robt 946 Ohio .. . .. ......... •.. .. 3269-J
Talley Harry Sunnyside K U ............. . ... 2941-J
Talley Helen 600 Calif . .... . ..... . • .. . .. . .. . . 3010
Talley Lloyd M 1800 W 9 ... ...•.. ........ . 2725-R
Tanner Dick 112 6 Ky ... . ... .............. ... 3969
Tanner M A 2228 Tenn . .................. ... 2736
Tanner Vivian A Mrs 809 N Y .............. . 1819-R
Tarpy A L Sr 235 Maple .. .. ... . . . ..... . . ·. . 1357-R
Tarpy Mary E Mrs 704 Ky ............. . ... 1994-W
Tarr Leonard 1823 Barker ................. . 2669-J
Tate Alvie 634 Walnut .. .. ........ • ....... 3221-W
Tat~ Frank L 1414 Prospect .............. .. 1073-J
Tate Raymond E 500 Mo . .... .. ........... . 2658-W
Tate T R 802 Oak . . .... ... ....•........... 2360-J
Tatham James R 711 R I. ...... . . . .. . . . ....... 270
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1541 Tenn . ... • .. .......... . 348
Taylor Anne 515 Wls ..................... . 1086-M
Taylor B D 836 Tenn ....... .......... .. . .. 1085-R
Taylor Bessie 1020 Ohio .. ....... .•. ... . ) .. 3118-W
Taylor Beuford R 112 Walnut . .... •... .... .. 1180-W
Taylor Chas B Jr RF D 1. .... ... ... ..... .. 4056-N-3
Taylor Chas B Sr Mrs 846 Ark ............. .. . . 831
Taylor E N 832 Tenn ..................... 3026-W
Taylor Elmer 847 Conn .... ...... .... . ... .. 1741-M
Taylor Ernest RFD 6 . . .. . .. .. . • .. . ...... 4093-N-11
Taylor Everett 636 Miss ....... •• . . ........ 3277-M
Taylor Franklin R 225 Elm ..... .......... .... . 1167
Taylor Gerald 1633 Vt ...• ............... . 2889-W
Taylor Grover 1530 Tenn .........•. • ........ . 3649
Taylor Harold L 2211 Ohio .......... . . .. . .. 3996-M
Taylor John C 717 Mich ...... . • • .... • ..... 2970-W
Taylor John E 328 Locust ... ......•... ....... 3270
Taylor John R 1316 Ohio ..... . • .. .. ....... 2738-W
Taylor John W 762 Locust .........•......... . 2572
Taylor Lulu Mrs 767 Maple .....•........... 2933-R
Taylor Pauline 328 Locust ...•.....•......... . 3270
Taylor Robt W 1227 Laura ... . .•. ........ .. 3119-W
Taylor Roy E 646 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 1048
Taylor Silas 1326 N J .. . .. . .. ... .. .•...... 4214-W
Taylor Wallace H 1806 Vt .. . ............... 3460-R
Taylor Wm Lloyd 1000 Miss . . ..... . . . ...... 1137-W
Tefft C E 1333 Conn ...... ........ ........ 2514-J
Telephone Co See Southwestern Bell Tel Co . ... . .. 221
Telfel Emil L 2117 Ohio ..... ............... 2936-R
Temmen J R 1810 La .. ................... . 3225-R
Temple Floyd 1627 Ky .. ... •.. ........... . 3271-M
Templin Hall 1407 La .......•......• . • .. ..... 358
Tennyson Geo 1810 La ................... . 3234-W
Te-Pee Barbq RFD 5 .. .. ....... .. .... • . . . . .. 2070
Tepee Serv RFD 5 . . . .... . . ....... .. . • ... .. 4187
Teplitz Morris 1715 Ill ... ............... . . 2680-M
Terrell Arnold R 436 Elm . .. . ..... . .. . .. . .. . 3436-J
Terrell Tulip 1308 N J . .. .. .. • ............. 3016-J
Terrell W R Capt 746 Ind .... . .•............. 3475
Terrill R C RFD 1. .......... .............. 1774-R
TERRILL'S DRY GOODS 803 Mass ........... .. 325
Terry Homer 1311 Tenn ........ ...... ..... 2565-W
Terry Marvin WREN Bldg .. . . .. ...... • .... . . . 1707
Terry Phyllis 134 2 Conn .. .... • ..... • ....... 3275-J
Teter Chas A 2120 Haskell ................ . 1133-J
Teter Chas Jr 714 R I. ................. .. . 3175-R
Teter Clyde Mrs 645 Tenn ....... . . .. .. . . .. ... 4198
iexas Co The bulk distribr 802 Mass . .......... .. 839
hayer Neil H 738 Elm . .................. . 1246-M
The Jay Shoppe 835 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 771
Theta Phi Alpha 1528 Tenn ... ....... .•... . .. 3697
Theta Tau 1b02 La ... ..... . ........ . ..... .. 651
Thies R J Capt 1900~ La ..... . ... .. .. . . .. . 1568-W
Thiry Clifford RFD 6 . ........ . .•...... . . 4005-N-2
fhiry Winford RFD 3 Oskaloosa .. .... .. . ... 4051-K-2
homas Albert 1009 N J ......... ..• . . ..... 1364-R
Thomas Arthur 834 Ind . . . ............... ... 3057. J
Thomas Betty R 941 Ind . .... • , . ... . • •. ... . 1788-R
fhomas C A Mrs 1540 La .. ..... . ..... ... .. 2914-W
homas Dale Mrs 1224 R I ..... .. ...... ..... . 3842

Thomas Dorothy 817 Ala ........ ... ........ 3597-J
Thomas Frances 1725 Ohio ......•.. .. . ..... .. 1626
Thomas French E 1112 N J ...... . .......... 2555-J
Thomas G T 2215 Tenn ......... ..... • ... .. 1604-R
Thomas John M 1406 Oakhill ......... • ..... 1073-W
Thomas 0 D auctioneer 1300 Haskell . ... .... . . . . 2928
Thomas R Dean 1343 Tenn .... ...... . ..... . 1112-M
Thomas R L RFD 2 .. ... ..... . .. . .. ..... . 4060-K-4
Thome Mary Mrs RFD 6 ... . .... . ...... . . 4035-K-12
Thome Walter E RFD 6 . ........ .•. . .. . . . 4035-N-2
Thompson Agnes 1100 La ................... . .471
Thompson Allen 414 W 12 . .. ...... . ....... . 973-W
Thompson Allen L 839 Ky ... . ........ ...... 1085-W
Thompson Anna Mrs 235 Ill. ...•. ........... 1184-J
Thompson Apartments No 1 1140 La .......... . 3331
Thompson Apartments No 2 19 W 14 ........... 2082
Thompson Apartments No 3 413 W 14 ........ .. 2099
Thompson Bertha Mrs 540 Colo ... .... . .. ... . 3448-J
Thompson Chester G RFD 3 ... . .. ........... 2379-W
Thompson Corinne 1220 Pa . ...... . .. ....... 1230-M
Thompson Donald L Sunnyside K U ........... 2947-M
Thompson E A 322 Ind . . . ................. 3348-R
Thompson Earl 523 La ..... . ........ ... •.. 1388-M
Thompson Emanuel 1113 N Y .. .. .... ... ... . 3136-M
Thompson Ethel Mrs 818 Ky . ..... ... .• ..... 2566-R
Thompson Fred 1635 Ala .. . ..... . .• . ....... 2229-R
Thompson Harry 2141 R I ... . .....• . ....... 1902-R
Thompson Joe 1800 Mo ... ..... ... • ........ 1210-J
Thompson John H Sr 733 Walnut . . .•........ 1674-R
Thompson M 0 1218 Miss .. ........ . ... ...... 514
Thompson Mary 0 Mrs 924 Vt. ................ 3933
Thompson Mayola Mrs 1833 Ky. . . . . . . • . . . . . . .3280
Thompson Neil 935 N H ..... .............. 1157-W
Thompson Obed E 2009 N H ... ................ . 57
THOMPSON PHOTO STUDIO 829 Mass ..•... . ... 614
Thompson R H Sunnyside K U . .............. 2861-R
Thompson Robt H 1526 Vt .... . ... ... . . .... 2487-W
Thompson T J 1837 Ky ............. . ...... .. 2991
Thompson W D 1725 Ill .................... 3142-R
Thompson W Kenneth 738 R I ..... .. ....... .. 2541
Thompson Ward 10"5 N J .................. 3075-M
Thorn F T 412 Fla . . ... .. .......•........ . 3498-J
Thornton D P 1244 Prospect ................ 1465-R
Thornton Homer D 310 Elm . .. . •. ... ....... 1298-M
Thornton Howard C 2000 N H .... . .....•... . 2410-J
Thornton Joe 1845 Tenn .. ........ . ........ . 2866-J
Thornton Lenora 1011 Ind ... . ........ • ..... 1351-W
Thornton Louise 711~ Mass
. .. ..... . 3105-J
Thornton R H RFD 2 .... . . . ..... • ..... . . .4086-K-3
Throp E D RFD 6 . . ... . ..... . .......... 4004-K-12
Thuman C H 1416 Tenn ....... . .. • .......... . 1555
Thurber Carrie B Mrs 1128 Del . ...... . . . .... 2938-J
Thurston Cheml Co 6 &amp; Locust ......... . ...... 2787
Tidd Leo H 943 N Y ..... . . . . . ...... . ... ... 1058-J
Tidd Walter RFD 1. . ...... . .. .. .... ... .. 4068- N-4
Tietjens Pleasant Grove Store RFD 2 ..... ... 4007-N-2
Tilton C Jason 641 Ohio. . . . . . . .
. ..... 1960-R
Timmons Don Mrs 930 Oak ..... ...... .... .. 1428-M
Tingle Edw 1015 Pa .. ...... . ..... • ....... 2756-W
Tingle Nelson 1200 Prospect .... . .. . ....... . 2806-W
Tingle 0 J 942 N J ....... .. ..... ... • ..... 2115-R
Tink John H 930 Ark ........ . • .. . .. .• ..... 1763-J
Tipton J H 742 Maple .. ... •. . .. . •. .. ..... . 2933-M
Tipton Jessie 22b Perry ... ... • .... .. . . .. ... 3049-R
Tipton Sam 625 Ash .. .. ........ . .. ....... 2757-M
Tisue Gilbert T RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2379-J
Titsworth Helen A 1231 Oread .... • ...... ·. .. 3427-M
Titterington C F RFD 1 ......... • ....... 4099-N-11
Tobler Donald 1810 La ...... . ..... •• . .. . .. 3233-R
Tobler J S 1312 R I ... ...... . .... • .... ... 1024-W
Toby's Groc 900! Maine . . . . • . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . .43
Todd Chester A 1137 N Y ..... . .. • . . ... . .. . 1849-M
Todd E R 1208 N Y . . .................. .. 1091-W
Todd Karl M 830 Ky .. ... • ..... • ............ 1584
Todd Roy 832 Maple . . ....... .. ... . • . . . .. . . 2254-J
Todd Susan 2112 Ky . .... . .. . . .. ... • ... .. .. 1343-R
Tolbert Clyde 700 Ark . .. .... . . .... • ....... 1056-W
Tom linson B L Sunnyside K U .......•....... 3425-W
Toms John H 908 La Salle ......... . ....... 3418-W
Tooks Kelly 438 ~ Elm .. . ... ..... •.. . ... . .. 3436-M
Toothaker Archie Rev 1520 Vt ... ...... . . .. .. 1412-R
Tooze Alice Mrs 9"0 Miss .. .. .......... .. .. . 23n..J
Topeka Rendering Wks 110 Kansas Topeka Kans
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Topping C J 813 Ill ........................ . 2856
Tutt Andrew 1918 Tenn .......•... . .... . ..... 2489
Topping Chas R RFD 4 .... .....•...... .. . 4009-N-4
Tuttle Chas 910 N J ....................... 1666-J
Topping Dick RFD 2 .. . . ... ....•.... . ... . 4086-N-4
Tuttle Geo A 1120 Tenn ............ ..•. ... 3997-R
Tordoff H B Sunnyside K U ............... . . 3187-R
Tuttle Marcella Mrs 342 lnd . ...• ........... 3071-R
Torkelson Selmer 203:3 R I. . . . . ..... . ...... 1038-W
Tuttle Marion E 1941 Ohio .............•... 3195-R
Torneden Elmer 1219 Summit .............. . 3426-R
Tuttle Mayme Mrs 1140 R I .. . .......... .. ... 1317
Torneden Julius H 1801 Ark .... . ••........ . 2682-R
Tweed A E 1215 N J .............•• . ........ 1981
Torneden Walter 627 Ohio ......•......... . 3470-M
Twente Esther E 2145 Barker ... .. ..•..... .. 2553-M
Torneden Wm 716 La .... . •.. . ••. ..... •.... 2797-R
Twente J W 934 Ind ..... ..........•...... 3120-M
Torres Fernando 534 Ohio . . .....•..•...... •3348-W
Twin Pines Co-()p 1537~ Tenn .. ................ 893
Torrez Juanita 829 Pa .. ............•..... 1843-W
Tyler Marshall Mrs 412 Locust .. ......•. . ... 1549-W
Towell leah Jane 924 Conn . ... ... •....•.... 2115-J
Tyree Alan 1729 Mass .......... , • ......... 3642-J
Towle Geo Father 1229 Vt ........•...... . ..... 338
TOWN SHOP THE 841~ Mass .... .. ......... . . 983
Townsend Ava Mrs 1108 Miss .....••...... .. 2505-R
US Engrng Co 19 &amp; La ..........•........... 3850
Townsend Ross 1819 Ky ................... . 1421-J
Ulm John Mrs 1327 Mass ..... ......•.•.... 1562-R
Toyne Jas 1100 N Y •... ..•..•.••...••.... 1622-W
Ulmer Gilbert 1836 Vt ... ...... . ..... . .. .. 365.3-W
Tracy l M Mrs 632 N 7 .......... . ... • ..... 3146-R
Ulrich Eldon ~FD 6 .. . . ....... . ... ......... 1682-J
Trailways Bus Depot 638 Mass ....••..... .. .... 707
Ulrich Hubert J 1901 Vt .. ...... .... ....... 2262 - M
Transmeier Albert 1239 Prairie . ......... .. .. 3062-M
Ulrich Paul R RFD 2 Baldwin . . .....• ..... 4037-N-13
Transue A A 640 R I ...................... 2249-M
Ulrich
Robt RFD 2 . .............. .. ... .. 4006-K-2
Transue Oliver H 1000 N J .......••. . ..•...... 577
Ulrich Russell ofc 1308 Prospect .... •.. ........ . 238
Transue Paul 714 N 6.
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Residence 1308 Prospect . .. .. . . ..... .. .... 3719-J
Trapp Glenn E 1820 Vt ....... .... ......... 3460-J
Underwood Allyn J 200 W 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1030
Traul H K 16 W 14 .............. ..... ..... 698-R
Underwood
Art 623 Mo .............. .. .. . ... 1355
Travis Kenneth A 1622 Vt .... . .. ...... ..... 2373-M
Underv1ood C S Mrs 1246 Dread ...... . . .. .. .. 1931
TRAYLOR &amp; CALVIN INS AGCY 1026 Mass ...... 305 Underwood-Elliott Fisher Co Repr 643 Mass ....... 501
Traylor Joe 1601 High Dr .......••... . •.•... 3517-J
Underwood Emery 326 Ill .................. 2437 -M
Traynor Barney L 745 Elm ........•........... 1836 . Underwood J 2321 Vt ....... ....... . ........ 1094
Treece E L 1635 Miss .........•.•......... 2415-W
UNDERWOOD
J SONS grain 608 Mass .. .... . . . . . . . 7
Treece R F l 916 N H ............... • .... . 3792-R
UNDERWOOD METAL CO 730 Vt .. . ..... . ...... 403
Trent G W 343 Mich ........ . ... . ...•.. . . . 2227-W
Underwood Prescott 1628 W 9 . . .....•...... 1775-M
Treworgy Harry Mrs 921 Mo .....•...••..•.. 1763-W
Underwood Wm M 1209 W 6 . .............. 3106-W
Triangle fraternity 111£&gt; Ind ................ .. 3021
Underwriters Adjusting Co 1710 Ala . . . . . . . . . . . 1496
Trine Wilma Mrs 1146 NY . ... ............ . 1764-J
Unfred Frank RFD 1 ............ . . .... . .. 4039-rJ-2
Tripp Marvin M 511 La .. ...........•........ 3872
Unfred Lawrence 401 Pleasant . .............. 1379-R
Tripp Ralph 2116 Vt ........... . •....... .... 1732
Unger Harry E 741 Mo . . ... . .... .. . ..... ... 2522-R
Tripp Ralph Jr RFD 3 . .... ... •. ......... .4057-K-3
UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass .... .. ....... . . . . 707
Trivett R K 645 Ohio .....••....• ........ . 2209-W
UNION CAB CO Jayhawker Theatre Bg .. .... . . . . 2800
Trovillion J A 818 N H .. .... ... . •...•..... 2456-R
Union Pacific Ry Co
Truffelli Geo RFD 1 ....... . • ..... . ....... 1774-W
Passenger Depot N 2nd &amp; Maple .......... . ... 282
Tryon E A 1334 Pa . ....... .• ...•.....•.... 762-J
Freight Depot N 2nd &amp; locust . ......... • .. ... 28
Tryon Harry 1334 Pa ...... .. ..•............ 762-J
Roadmaster's Office N 2 &amp; Maple ........• . ... 356
Tryon Jas 713 Walnut ...... • . . ..•....•.... 1186-R
Unit ed Firemen's Ins Co Insurance Bg . . . . ......... 40
Tryon Paul RFD 6.
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United States Government Offices
Tuckel Ernest A RFD 6 . . .. ...••.•. ... . . 4035-K-22
Collector of Internal Revenue Post Offlc Bg ..... 531
Tuckel Robt RFD 2 . . .. . .. ..... • ..•...... 4006-N-2
Farmers Home Administration Court House ... .. 2450
Tuckel Russell RFD 1 . . . ....... . . . ...... 4039-K-12
Geological Survey Kansas University ... . ....... 852
Tuckel Wm H 1114 N H ....... . ........... 2412-R
National Guard 115 W 11 ....... . ............ 99
Tucker Bud Mrs 122 N 3 ............•.•.... 1196-R
Office of Rent Stabilization 8 W 8 ........ . ... 856
Tucker Cecil D 408 W 6 ......•.. .. ....•.... 3348-J
Organized Reserve Corps 609 Mass ......... .. . 309
Tucker Howard 1300 Conn ..•.....•......... 1382-J
Post Office 645 N H .................•. . ... 276
Tuggle Constr Co 845 Ind . . .. ....• •• ....... .. 3595
Production &amp; Marketing Administration
Tuggle J A 245 Mich ...........•...•.••... 2225-J
County Committee 641 Mass. 652
Tuggle Keith H 1247 Mass .............. ... 3296-M
Selective Service Local Board No 18 Courthouse . 1369
Tuller H Herbert 2301 Barker ............... 2730-M
Soil Conservation Serv 64H Mass ..... ........ 642
Tupy leslie T 729 Ohio . .................. ... 3772
USA &amp; USAF Recruiting Office 609 Mass .. . . ... 575
Turk H C 1605 Tenn ......... ..... ....... . 2785-W
University Club 10071 Mass .................... 512
Tu rkla Bernard Capt Sunflower Apts ......... .3830-R
UNIVERSITY MOTORS 707 N H ....... ..... . .. 540
Turner Azel 1216 Ohio ....... .... • ........ .. 746-R
University Place grocer 1801 Ill ....... ..... . . .. 2420
Turner Betty 933 Ala ...... ............... 1116-J
University Radio Recording Serv 925 Mass ....... 4241
Turner Dale E Rev 925 Vt ......•.•............ 475
UNIVERSITY SHOP THE 1420 Crescent Rd ... . ... 715
Residence 1332 Strong Av .... .. •• • ........ . 3169
Utility Conslr Co 201 Perry . ... ... ......... .. . . . 89
Turner David T 818 Ky ................. . .. 3673-R
Turner Ed Mrs 1121 Ohio .... ... .....•..... 3554-W
Turner Fredrck Leon 1214 N J ....•..•...... 1833-M
Valleroy Vincent V Sunnyside K U ............. 814-J
Turner Glen 1237 N J ...... . ...... . ....... 2414-M
VALLEY EXPRESS 3 &amp; Locust ... . ............. 970
Turner Harold RFD 5 ..... ... ...•...... .4028-N-21
VALLEY SECURITY CO 102U Mass . ........... 126
Turner Jas A 1712 Ala ... .......•....•... . 1526-R
Valliere Don D 406 Mo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3289-R
Turner John H RFD 5 ..........••..• .... 4028-N-22
Van Bebber Ralph Mrs 1604 Tenn .... ... .. . .... 1161
Turner Lawrence 901 Pa ................... 1758-R
VanBuskirk Alice 1042 R I. . .... .... ........ 1841 -R
Turner leonard 2244 Barker .. . •• .•...... ... 2150- R
Vander Lippe John 1430 La .. . ....... .. .. . . . 587-W
Turner Mary Mrs 414 Mich .... • ...... ••.. . .4250 -J
Vanderslice Earl M 1001 Del ............... 2750-W
Turner Nettie Mrs 1915 Vt ..........•...... 2312-M
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Calvin A 2145 Owens Lane ... .. ... 2194-W
Turner Paul 2124 l earnard ...•...•......... 2597-J
Vandeventer Raymond 2201 Barker .... . ...... 3264-R
Turner Produce Co 836 Vt ...... ..••.....•• .... 287
Van Dyke Edw 1100 Ohio .. ............ . ... 2475-W
Turner Wm B 1133 N Y. . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . 1348
Van Dyke Wm E 946~ R I . ....... .......... 3629-J
Turner Wm R 821 Tenn ........••.......... 1371-J
Van Eck Edw A 1940 Ohio . .. ....... • ....... 2537.:R
Turner's Grocery 700 Maine . . .• •..•.•.... •..... 563
Turney A H 1501 Pa . .. ........• .. ........ 2932-W
VanGaasbeek Arlen 615! lnd ..... • . ... ... . . .3684-J
Tusher H 1345 R I ........ .......... ..... 2868-W
VanGaasbeel&lt; L L 1750 Vt ... . .. ••. ......... 1796-W
Tusten Ralph W 1810 La .................. 1202-M
Van Gundy C H 2131 Tenn .... . ........ ..... 1747-R
Tusten Retail Liquor Store 10 W 9 ... •. .... ... . . 740
VanHoesen C E RFD 6 ..................... 3253-J

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Van Hoesen Carl 2028 Tenn .. ....•......... . 2747-R
Vanity Beauty Shop 1019 Mass .....•. . ....... . 1372
VanKeuren G P Mrs 922 Ky .... . .....•..... 2513-W
Vanliew Marshall 917 Ill .... .. .. .......... . 2996-J
Van Liew Walter 820 Tenn ............... . . 2191-R
VanMeensel Sidney RFD 5 ............... 4033-N-12
Van Meter W E 1112 Del .................. 2473- M
Van Natta Maxine Haskell Grds ........ . ..... 1340-R
Vann David H 246 Ala ... . .........•....... 1743-M
Vann Elmer 304 Ark .......
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VanNeste H G RFD 5 ... .... .. ......... .. 4033-K-2
VanNeste Harry 422 Iowa .....•.....•...... 1256-W
VanN ice T J RFD 5 . ....... . .... • . . .... 4033-N-11
Van Nortwick C L 1524 Vt ... .. •• ... .. ... . . 3486-R
VanNortwick H S 1232 Ohio ........ . •...... 2675-W
Van Nortwick Ivan 1237 Tenn ........ •• ..... 2984-J
VanNoy Bob 1205! Ky ............•....... 1985-W
Van Noy H E physician 747 Mass .. . ............ 594
Residence 2445 Mass .. .......... ... ...... . . 519
Van's Furniture Repair 311 E 9 ... . ............ 3599
VAN'S PRESCRIPTION SHOP 105 E 8 ..... . .... 601
Van Wert Chas R 2229 R I ... . .... ...•..... 2120-R
Varnum Drug Co sol! Mass ....... ............ 530
VMntnn Walter H 1115 W Campus Rd .... .... .. 1468
Varsity ~ouse 1043 Ind .. . . . ...... . .......... 2010
Varsity Theatre 1015 Mass ... ....... .......... 132
Vasquez Teresa 825 Pa .... .. .. ............ 1726-M
Vaughan Bill L 944 E 19 . ... . • ........ . .... 3418-J
Vaughn Chas E 2230 La ...•...... . ....... . . 3922-R
Vaughn Gilbert 835 Ala ............... . ..•. 2307-R
Vausbinder Elsie M 1033 Conn .............. 1891-R
Veatch Howard A 936 La •.•..... ... ........ 2349-J
Vehige A J RFD 1 . . ... . ......... . ..... 4044-N-11
Velvet Freeze Ice Cream Co 742 Mass ........... 720
Vequ ist David Geo 1935 Barker . ..... ....... 2721-W
Verburg John J 1023 Ill . ..............•. .. 1769-W
Verburg Wallace A Sunnyside KU ... .. ....... . 2816-J
Vernon E G 1908 Ohio .. . ..... . ..... .. ..•....2137
VERNON'S HARDWARE 1029 Mass ...... ... .. . . 107
Verrey Raymond W Sunnyside K U ........ . ... 1431-R
Vesco Bruno Mrs 921 N Y .......•.. . ..• . ... 1306-.J
Veterans Admnstrtn 745 Vt .................... 872
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Club Room 8 &amp; N H ...•............ . ....... . 51
Restaurant 8 &amp; N H.
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Vette Ida Mrs 1247! Ky ................... 2531-R
Vickers Gift Shop 1023 Mass ............•.... . 933
Vignery Toby 936 Maine ................... 3n9-W
Villee Wm B trfr 731 N H ..........•....•..... . 15
Villee Wm B 2020 Mass ............ • . ..... lm-M
Vincent V Jack 1131 W Hills Pkwy ............. 1753
VINCENT'S INC 724 Mass ................ . ... 178
Virgason W P 1501 E 15 ...... .... . ....... 1075-W
Vitt Walter 1123 Conn ...... ..•. ....•.... . 3292-R
Vogel John RFD 5 . .............. . ...... .4073-N-2
Vogler E E 1117 Del. ............ . ..• .. ... 1410-W
Vogler Dahlene Hazel Mrs 815 Tenn .... . ........ 800
Vogler Phil 815 Tenn .......... . ......... . ... . 800
Vogler Wm 940 N J ... . ............ • ..... 1737-W
Volk H G 325 W 9 .............. • ........ . 3294-J
Vonderschmidt Grant H 916 Vt ... .......... . 2568-R
Von Gunten Harold 1809 Barker ............. 1616-M
Von Riesen Lyle Sunnyside K U . .. ........... 2348-W
Vosper Robt Sunnyside K U ... ..... .... • .... 2941-R
Votaw Leslie W 432 La .. ........ .. ... . ..... 1593-J
Votaw Milo H RFD 3 ........ . .. • .. .. ...... 2973-R
Votaw Vernon 626 Elm ..... . ..... . . ...... .4218-R
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Wacker Ted 1601 Barker ....... . .......... 4243-M
Wackerle Jayne 1941 Mass ........•.• ..... . 1412-M
Wackerle Jerry 1046 Ky .............. • ..... 2926-J
Wade Clinton 305 E 19 .................... 2977-W
Wade Frank W 1301 Conn .. .. ....•..... ..... . 2291
Wade J E 212 E 18 .. ......... . .......... . 2483-R
Wade Leroy G 1802 Vt ... ........... • ...... 1796-J
Wadkins Chas 1240 R I .......... . . ........ 3945-M
Wagenblast H R Or Sunflower Apts . ......... 3832-W
Wager R J 646 lnd . .. ...................... 1209
Wager Robt E 740 Ill ............. . .•...... 1492-R

Waggner Wilson 1037 Tenn ............. .. .. 3662-J
Waggoner Jas 908 E 14 ............. • ...... 3936- R
Wagner H C RFD 5 ............ .. .. ... .. .4080-K-3
Wagner Holly C 709 Ill ...... ... ......... , . . 2636-J
Wagner Ted Sunnyside KU .. ............. . . 3226-W
Wagner Walt Service Sta 550 W 23 ..... • ..... . 3385
Wagner WalterS 2045 Ohio ...... ......... .. 2927-J
Wagoner Chas W Mrs 1408 Tenn ............ 2683-W
Wagstaff R H 1 Westwood Rd ........ . ..... . .. 3065
Wah l Albert L 841! N H .... . ...... • ....... 1726-W
Wakefield W E 603 Elm ................... 2517-M
Walas S M 1735 Ala . .......•..... • ....... 2411-W
Walbridge J R 500 W 21 . ....... . .......... 2368-J
Waldo C H 547 Ala . ...... • ... . . • ... ...... 3404-M
Wales Groc 434 locust . . .. . .. .. . • .. .... ...... 661
Walker A T 1645 La ........... . .. . .. . ...... 1553
Walker Bob 918
1871-M
Walker Coral 0 Mrs 511 Ohio ............... 3165-R
Walker Cornelius 1220 Pa .........••....... 1230-M
Walker Eugene 1512 W 5 .....•.. ... ....... 1572-W
Walker Glen 512 111.. .• ••• •••••••••••.••• •3191-R
Walker Jas H 1837 Tenn ... .............. . . 3241- R
Walker Kenneth C 1027 Vt ......••.....•.... . 3711
Walker Leonard A 709 Maine .••....• • ....•.. 2739-J
Walker Minnie B Mrs 824 Tenn .... • .... . .. . 1085-M
Walker P F Mrs 1314 La .................. . 3336·J
Walker R S 645 Vt .. . .................•.. 3117-W
Walker Robt 1300 Pa ......... . ... . ..... .. 1975-M
Walker Will RFD 2 ..... . ... • ..... • .. . . .. 4083-K-2
Walker Wm A 531 Wis ... . . ................ 2510-R
Walker Wm 0 1033 R I ....... . .............. 1325
Walker Woodrow Haskell Grds .... . ........ . . 1546-M
Wallace Eugene M 446 Ark ......... • ......... 1541
Wallace John B 1411 Haskell .... •. .... . .. .. 1026~M
Waller R M 1311 W 6 .... ..... ..... . ...... 3725-W
Walling Lalia 1242 La .. .. ... . ... . ..... ... ... 2527
Walsh Phil 626 Maine ..... ... • ............ 1989-M
Walter Edwin 925 Ala ... .. .. .... • ......... 1116- R
Walter Geo 0 Mrs 916 Ky ... .••..... ...... ... 3305
Walter Lee Roy Sunnyside K U ....... . . • .... . 835-W
Walter Paull 231 La . . ......... ... • ... ... . .. 2569
Walters Byron W phy 10351 Mass . ... • ....... . . 1609
Walters Don Sunnyside K U .... •. , .•....... . 3232-W
Walters F 0 RFD 5 ....... .............. . 4028-N-2
Walters Kenneth 1820 Mich .... • . .. ... ... .. 3036-W
Walters R A RFD 2 .............. • ...... .4075-K-4
Walz 0 C 1741 Vt. ........ ................ 2782-J
Wampler S E 1305 Vt ..................... 2518- R
Ward Cecil H 709 Ala .•..... . • .•..... . .... 2759-W
Ward H G 933 Tenn .. ............ •. ....... . .. 956
Ward L F 933 Del .. . . ....... • ... .. .. . .. . . 2484-W
Ward Lawrence RFO 3 .... .. .... •• ....... 4057 -K-2
Ward Merle RFD 4 ............. .. ... .. .. 4014- K-2
WARD MON TGOMERY &amp; CO
-Retai l Store 825 Mass ....... . ... .. . .. . ..... 195
Catalog Order Dept 825 Mass ............. . ... 58
WARD MUSIC 908 Mass ... . ............... . . .. 91
Ward Owen F 725 Elm .....................1246-J
Ward Ralph 1638 R I . . . ..• ............•... 1376-J
Wardin Franees M Mrs 1711 Ky .............. 2817-J
WARDS FLOWER S 15 &amp; N Y.........
820
If no answer call ......................... . 3550
Ware Geo S 401 Maine ......... . ..... . ...... 2285
Ware Nellie 807 N Y .. . .... .. . ...... ..... . 1819-M
Warmuskerken Rachel 1343 Laura .......... . 3137-W
Warner F Vinton ins Lawrence Natl Bk Bldg ....... 133
Residence 2215 N H .... ... .... . . ......... . 1416
Warren C S 845 Ark .•........•............ 2592-R
Warren Don 8141 Mass .. . ..... .. .... • ..... 2865-R
Warren E E 933 R I ................. ..... . 2742-R
Warreh Mabel 222 N 8 ....... .... . ... ..... 1130-J
Warriner Chas K Sunnyside K U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 873-J
Warrington C H RFD 2 ... .. . ............ 4061-K-21
Washington Eugene H 835 Garfield .... • ...... 1255-W
Washington Geo Haskell Grds ............... 2642-M
Washington Jas Levi 227 Ill ................ 1184-W
Washington Laveta 816 Maine ..... ......... 1573-W
Water Dept City ..... .............. See City Offices
Watkins Art Mrs RFD 4 ........ . .. .. .... .4099-N -3
Watkins Hall 1506 Lilac Lane .... • . . ........... 900
Watkins L E 805 Conn ............. . • .. .... 2533-J
WATKINS MEMORIAL HOSP
Nurses Home K U.... . .. . ........ . ......... 960
Office K U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 890

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Watkinson Carol 114 W 13 .................. 1448-J
Watson Annie M Mrs 10.32 N H .... .......... 1033-R
Watson Chas E 500 Mich . . . ... .. .......... 1277-M
Watson E A 824 N J . ........ .. . ......... ... 2545
Watson Mrldred D 1804 lnd .. ... .•.......... 1721-R
Wall Jennie 342 Mo . ...... . .. . ...... . . . .. .. 2979
Watts Frank 907! Mass . • . . ......• .... ..... 2292-R
Watts Wm 94b Conn . ..... ... . . ........... .. 1785
Wayman R P 1b24 Tenn .. .. ............... 3271-W
Waymire Olin E 1112 R I. . ................ . 1623-J
Weakley Ray R 721 Ind . . . . ...... . ....... . .. . 2485
WEAKLEY'S FURNITURE CO 729 Mass .. . ... .. . 932
Wears Roy 115 E 11 ................ •.. ... 2117-M
Weatherby E S 1011 lnd . ... ... .. ........... .3145
Weatherwa~ John T 401 Mo ................ . . . 440
WEAVER .II D department store 901 Mass ... . .... 636
Weaver A D 7'&gt;7 lnd ......•.•. . .. ..... ... .... 241
Weaver E l 320 Maiden Lane .... . .......... 1196-M
Weaver H A 2114 Barker . . . . ............... .. 1494
Webb Guy 406 E 9 ....• ........... • ... . ... 2474-J
Webb 0 L Sunnyside K U . . .. ...•.......... . 618-M
Webber Harold C 133 Perry ... .. •... . ..•.... 2965-R
Weber B A Mrs 1425 Tenn .... . ... ••. .... . .. . 2694
Weber Geo H Sunnyside K U ..... . ... . •• ... . 2922-R
Webster B B 408 Locust .. .................. 2647-J
Webster Bill 1234 Tenn ....... . . . . ... . .... . 2183-W
Webster Byron B Sunflower Apts ..•.......... 3834-J
Webster Frances Mrs 1206 R 1. . . ......... ... . 2457
Webster Lillran M 632 Miss .....•.. • ... . . .... 2295
Webster Lloyd RFD 2 . . ... . . ..... . ...... 4060-K-11
Webster R L 1311 W 6 .. . . . ............... 3459-W
Weckwerth Roy 944 Ala .• . .. .............. . 1395-R
Wedekind Robt 902 Mo ................•... 22B3-W
Weed Anna Mrs 1320 Ohio .. ..•. ... .•.. .•.. 2565-M
Weekly Herbert S Ill 1no Tenn ........... .. . . 1155
Weeks Arthur F RFD 2 .... .... . . . .... . . . 4084-K-21
Weeks G A RFD 4 ....... .......... .. . . .4'036-K-21
Weeks Glenn RFD 1 . .... ............... 4070-K-13
WEEKS GLENN TRUCK ING 1307 W 7 .. . ...... ... 72
Weeks Vernon 1004 Ala .. . .....•........... 2809-J
Weeks W H 710 N 2 . ..•...... ... ..... .... 3159-R
Weibel Lloyd RFD 3 . ................. .. . 4054-N-3
Weidlein Emma B Mrs 121 Conn ........ . ... 3175-W
Weinaug C F 1643 Stratford ...•........... 3340-M
Weir J A 2040 La .. ... ... . .... .. . .. . . . ... 3195-J
Welch G H 1208 Del ... ................ ... 2626-R
Wellhausen Edw l 211 E 10 . . .......•.... . . 2761-M
Wellman W A 1529 N H .... ... . ..... . ..... 1906-R
Wells C S 1545 Mass .. . . . .. ......•... ..... 3403-M
Wells Chas W Mrs 925 Maine . .... .• . . ...•.. 1811-M
Wells Ed J 845 Miss ... . ..... ...• ... . • ... ... 3768
Wells Elizabeth Mrs 1721 Ky ......... • ... . .. 3241-J
Wells Eugene T 1826 Ala . ....... . ....... ... 2424-J
Wells J H RFD 1 ..... ......... .. ..... .. 4030-K-4
Wells Jas F 1028 Conn .. ........... • ...... 3125-W
Wells Margaret Haskell Grds ........ . .... .... 2440-J
Wells Pearl Mrs 1201 R I .•.....•......... . 2679-J
Wells Robt F 903 E 13 ..... ........... .. .. 3365- M
Wells Victor 726 Locust ....... ....••....... 3953-R
Welsh Henry N 2246 Ohio .... . .• .... •...... 1646-R
Welsh Homer 435 Elm .... . ...•.•......... . 2314-R
Welsh John S 3 Westwood Rd ..... . .. . .... . . 1734-R
Welter Chas J 1424 Ohio . ................... . 3291
Weltmer L M 1301 La . . . ... ..•. ... .. . ... . . 1784-J
Weltmer W Keith 2100 La ........ • ...... . .4240-W
Welton Lewis D 749 Walnut .......•..... .. . 11B6-M
Wempe Francis R RFD 1 ....... . ........ 4088-K-11
WEMPE W W vet 219 E 9 . .............. . . ... 602
Residence 901 R 1 . . . .. • ..... • . .. .. ... ..... 602
Wendel R M RFD 3 .... ... . . . ... • •.. .... .4058-N-2
Wenger Byron S Sunnyside KU ........ . . .... 3963-W
Wenrich Chri:;tine 38 Winona ............... . 2113-R
Wentworth Chas H Mrs 1630 Oxford Rd ....... 4253-W
Wenzel Duane G 2346 Vt . •. . ...•.......... . 3667 -J
Wenzel l eone 1126 La .. .......... . ........ 3554-R
Werkenthin A M 1204 Haskell ........ ... ... 3131-W
Werling John 1810 Ind ....... . .... .. . .. . .. 2866-M
Werner A H 701 Maine .......•............1219-J
Werner Henry 943 La ... . .... ............. .. 3095
We.rtenberger Edith Mrs 904 La .... . . . ...... 3693-J
Wertzberger Melvon H 907 Ark . . .......... .. 2592-J
Wesley Foundation 1300 Ore ad . . ............. .. 532

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Wesleyan Methodist Parsonage 733 Mo ....... . ... 930
West End Market 547 Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
West Geo W 205 Ill . ... ... . .. . .. .. . . ... .. . 2665-J
West J R RFD 5 ............•. .. . • ..... 4033-K-21
West John L 516 Fla ... ... . ... ... .. • .. . . .. 1117-M
West Robt A WREN Bg .. .................. 1242-W
Westcott Mabel G Mrs 917 La ......... •.... 3120-W
Westergren De lbert 40H Elm ...... . .... . ... 3414-W
Westergren Eugene 1637 N H ....... ... ..... 3401-R
WESTERGREN HARRY plbr 1145 Pa ... .... . ... 3644
Residence 1800 Learnard .. ... ....... . ... 1813-W
Westermeyer F A 917 Tenn . ................ 1638-W
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 944 Mass . . 613
Western Union Telegraph Co 703 Mass
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Westgate Earle 1400 Ohio ... ......... ... ... 3960- M
Westminster Foundation 1221 Dread ........... .. 804
Westminster Hall 1221 Dread . . . ........... . .. . 334
Westvaco Chern! Co Sunflower . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 3950
Westvaco Cheml Div 9 &amp; Maple ......•......... 3880
Westview Hall 1138 Miss ........ .. ........ ... 41B2
Wetzel Donald R 715 w 9 .....• .. ... .. ... .. 2726: M
Weyermuller Geo Mr s 1129 Vt ....• .. .. ..... .. 1497
Weyermu ller Harry 2046 Mass ............ ..... 2826
Whaley Ralph C 757 Elm .. .....•...•. ...... 2576-R
Wheatley Q l 1739 Ky .. ....... • .. . ... . .... 3563-J
Wheaton Dana 1311 N Y .. . .••.. •.•.•.••... 2869-W
Whedon Chas A RFD 2 .... .. ......... . ... 40B3-N-2
Wheeler Albert 1309 N Y .... • . .. . .. •... ... 4242-W
Wheeler Dale F 1636 Ky .... ... • ....•...... 2807-W
Wheeler Dock 133 Pawnee . ..... .•.. . .. .. ... 1259-W
Wheeler J J 1024 Ala ... .........••.....•. 2143-M
Wheeler Jeannette T 2 Westwood Rd .•........ .. 2881
Wheeler Norris E RFD 3 ....... .. •... . .•.. 4051-K-4
Wheeler W P 613 W 4 .. ..... .. ....... .... 1570-W
Wheelhouse P J 829 R I ....••....••....... 2833-M
Wherry Neal M 1805 Miss .. . ... . .... ••• ... . 1005-J
Whipple F C 607 La ..... ........ .. ........ .. 1938
Whitchurch E E 2128 Tenn ....... . •...•. ... 2238-W
White Annie 825 Ala ...... .. .............. 1573-J
White Arthur H 600 Maine •••...•••......... . 2822
White Beatrice 220 Ala ......... . . ... ... . ... 737 -M
White Carl 1234 N J ...• ..••....• . .......... .3668
White Curtis 1243 N J ............... ... ... 2422-J
White E E E 19 ......................... 2851- M
White Earl H 1246 N Y .........•••....... 1425-M
Whit e F E 539 Tenn . .. . .............. .. .. 1558-M
White Geneva 176 N 7 ..................... 2757-J
White Geo 1447 Elmwood .................. 2140-W
White H W RFD 2 ........ ..... • . . ...... 4060- N-12
Whit e Harold B 2108 Barker ..... . .•. . ... ... 1151-M
White I N 301 Ark ... . ......... .......... . 1545-J
White Jack Haskell Grds .. . . .... ........ ... 2190-M
White John A Sunnyside K U • .. . .•... ... ... 3473-M
White John H 1800 Ala . ....•..... • ........ 2418-W
White Laura Mrs 1214 Ky ..•..•.•••....... 2848-W
White Monroe 530 Mich ........... . . ........ 3833
White Olin 501 Tenn . ....• . ...........•... 3183-M
White Oscar H 724 Ala ................. .. .. 2610
White P F 439 Ill .... . ...... ...... . . . ... .. 2397 -J
White Paul L 2146 Vt . ..... • ..... •..... ... 1667-R
White R G 1117 R I. .. ....... ....... ....... . 28n
White Rebeca 1337 R I. .... . . . .. . .. . ..... . 1374-W
White Robt 2110 Barker .........•..•..•... . 1151-J
White Roger l1722 Ala ...••••..••........ 3011-M
White W H Mrs 1308 N H .............. .'. .. 1697-J
White W M Rev 816 Miss . . . ........ ... ..... 1929-J
Whiteford Lela Mrs 1407 La ..•......... .• .. 1108-R
Whitenight G K 1700 Miss .......... .. • .. .. . . . 4238
Whitesell Omar P 1729 Mass ..•.. .. .•. ... . . 35B3-M
Whiteside C 633 Maple ...... ...... ...... . . 2799-W
Whiteside Henry 524 Mechanic ...•.••.... .. . 2254-W
Whiteside W R 837 R I ... . ..... .. . • ...... . 1921-R
Whiting ton W H 523 Maine ................ . 2905-J
Whitley Chas G 1501 Barker ...•. .... ..•....3542-M
Whitman Mildred N Mrs 1216 R I ........... 3643-W
Whitney W R 326 Ind ...... . .. . .....•...... . 2644
Whitsitt B M 424 Miss ....... .... .......... 2658-J
Whitten Etta B Mrs 1321 Ohio . ....• • ..... . . 3337-J
Whyte Kenneth M Mrs 1439 Tenn .. ... ....... . . n5
Wichman Carl 100 Pawnee . . .. . ........ . .... 1777-J

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Wickersham Enoch 867 Lincoln ...•....•. . ... 3243-J
Widner lillian 724 R I .... .... . ........... 1353-M
Wiebe A J 1300 Oakhill ............ , .... .. 3755-W
Wiechman Walt 1509 Vt ...•.... .......... . 3654-M
Wiedemann F Mrs 1947 Vt .......... • ...... 3245-W
Wiers Harold 1729 Mass ................. .. 3546-R
Wiggins Elwood A RFD 5 ... .. ..... ... ... 4078-K-12
Wiggins Geo RFD 5 ........... .. .. ....... 4078-N-2
Wiggins J B RFD l. .. ........ . .......... 4039-N-4
Wiggins Otis RFD 5 ........•.....•....... 4078-N-4
Wiggins Ray RFD 5 .... . ... . ..... . . ..... 4078-N-11
Wiggins Theo R RFD 3 . . . .............. 4045-K-12
Wigglesworth J H 1300 Ohio .....•.... . . .. . . .. 1588
Wight Phil H 2216 Tenn ................... 2154-M
Wigington R L 739 Miss .. ......... •. ...... 3297-W
Wiglesworth Virgil 1332 Ky ..... .. • ..• •.... . 2652-J
Wike Edw L Sunnyside K U .... • .... • ....... 1449-W
Wilbur Geo R RFD 6 .... .. ... ........ .. . 4072-N-3
Wilbur Robt D 1336 Vt . . . .
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Wilburn Byron 512 Locust .....• . ....•...... 1791-J
Wilburn Harold 1910 Ky . .......•........... 2312-J
Wilburn Jerome 1815 Ky .. .. .... ... ........ 2866-R
Wi lcox C E 224 Maine . ......... ..•...... . 2665-W
Wiicox H W Mrs 1601 R I ... .. .... •.... . . . 2916-W
Wilcox Philip G 1539 ~ Mass ....' • ............ 3723-J
Wilder Bes~ie E 1640 Mass ................. 1286-J
Wilder Edw A 729 R I . .................... 1691-R
Wilder Virginia C Mrs Haskell Grds ...•... ... . 1340-W
Wildermuth David H 1020 R I. ............. .. . 3852
Wilding Jas 2115 Mass .......... .. .. ... ... 3645-W
Wi ley Elza 645 Mo . . . . .... .. . ..... ....... 1636-W
Wiley Lyman 1635 Cambridge Rd . ...... . . . . .4253-R
Wiley Market 401 Elm .. ........•.....••..... .447
Wiley Millard Mrs 93-q Miss ....•............. 1832
Wiley Odell V 2211 Tenn ................... 2943-R
Wiley Raymond 2010 La . ...........•..... .. 3177-J
Wiley Richard E 1901 Learnard ..... . ....... . 2391-W
Wiley Russell L 519 Ohio .......... •... .... 1408-W
Wiley Theodore 219 N 5 . . .......... •.. . ... . 2165-R
Wilford Violet 118 E N Park . ........ ...... 2850-M
Wilhelmi Max seedsman 804 Mass ............. 1805
Wilhelmi Max 603 Ohio ...................... . 948
Wilkerson Fred 0 1730 Learnard ........... .. 2780- R
Wilkins Jos F University Dr . ...••••.••••••. .. . 3097
Wilkinson Paul N 908 N H ................. 1962-M
Wilks Rosa M Mrs 42 Winona ..•....•.... . .. 2113-J
Willard Julia Ames Lilac Lane ...•............ . 918
Willenbu rg Joe L 701 Lake ................. 1423-M
Willer Max Mrs 707 W 4 ........• . ....... . 3521-M
Willert Mary Mrs 924 N H ..........•....... 2315-R
Willey Elden E 1940 Ky ........... •• .... . . 2262-W
Williams Albert 1329 Conn, ................ 2514-M
Williams Alta Mrs 877 Elm .......•........ 2398-W
Williams Ann Mrs 727 Tenn ....... . ...... ... 3375-J
Williams Booker T 631 Miss .. . .............. . 3247
WiiPams Chris 1741 Tenn .......... • .. . .... 1461-M
Williams Cleo C 920 Ind ... ............... .. 1520-J
Williams Dave 1611 Learnard .. . .. • .... .. ... 2327-M
Williams Dick 1047 Mass ........•...•....... . . 704
Residence 1607 Crescent Rd ... •• .... . . . . ... 1967
Williams E E 1530 Barker . ... .• . •............ 1953
Williams Ed 503 Elm .... .................. . 2963
Williams Emmett 107 E 19 ....... • ..... . ... 2945-M
Williams Eugene V 444 La .... . ............. 1593-R
Williams Frank 1603~ Mass .. . ............ .4227-W
Williams Fred S 646 Mo ..... . . . . ...•..... . 1989-R
Williams Geo 1046 Tenn .. ................. 2911-R
Williams H N 2104 N H .. ..... ... .......... . 2421
Williams Homer L 1624 Tenn ............... 2269-M
Williams Jack A 833 Tenn . ...... . . .• . .. ... . 2536-J
Williams Jas E 539 Ohio . ..... ..... • ...... . 1344-R
Williams James R 1245 N J ........ • ...... . 2414-R
WiiFams Jay C 730 Maine .. ................ 1827-R
Williams L L Mrs 1245 W Campus ......... . .. 3974
Williams Leonard 114 E 17 St Terr ... ...... . 1380-M
Williams Minnie Mrs 1104 l&lt;y .............. . 2880-W
Williams Ora A 1511 Barker . ..... . . .•... ... . 3207-J
Williams R B l320 Vt ........ ...•. ••.. .... 3355-J
Williams Raymond A RFD 4 .....•........ 4070-N-12
Williams Rex E 1233 Pa ... ................ . 2733-J
Wi !Iiams Robt 1735 Ky . . . . ... ..•. .... .. .. 2425- M
Williams Robt B 1209 Haskell .......•....... 2277-M
Williams Roger M RFO 6 . .... .. .•. ...... . 4035-K-2

Williams Roy 2016 R I .......•......•... . . 2937-W
Williams S R 912 Ohio ................•.... 1638-J
Williams Skipper ofc 1047 Mass ..•..... . ... . .. . 704
Residence 641 La ..... .................. .. 1208
Williamson Bert L 723 111 • ••••••••••••••.•• 1887-M
Williamson I E 1002 Pa . ... .. . . ... . ....... 1655-M
Williamson Lula Mrs 1011 Del ................ 1054
Willies Grill 1017! Mass ...... ............. .. 2093
Willingham Ruby 904 La . ... . ......... •.... 3693- M
Willis Leone 525 Ind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .. 1187-M
Willi• Mearl 1402 Laura .. ..... • . .. ....... 2837-R
Willits Harry L Jr 769 N 7 ................. 3219-J
Willman Fred G Mrs 725 R I . . ............. 2249-W
Willmann G 837 Ohio .. ............ •• ...... 2270-J
Wilmuth Wm A 1108 Tenn .. . .. •. ..... . .... .. .455
Wilson A A 312 E 23 .... ...... . ......... .. 3264-J
Wilson Alex H 836 Miss ..... ..... ..•. ...... 1901- R
Wilson Alphus Haskell Grds .. . ... ..• • ... .... 1422-R
Wilson Arthur H Capt 1804 Ill .............. 3048-W
Wilson Billy B 1729 Ohio ... ......•..... .. . 3107-W
Wilson C A 1108 Vt .. .. .. ............ .. ..... 1052
Wilson C E 804 Conn ...................... 1819-J
Wilson Clarence E 203 Lyons . . . ..... • ....... 1341-J
Wilson Clarence Mrs 642 Ky ..........•....... 1548
Wilson o S 1940 N H .................... ... 1274
Wilson Donald G 1630 Ala . . ...... . .. . ..... 2458-W
Wilson Dorothy Mrs 823~ Mass ....... ........ 1964
Wilson E A Mrs 156 Maple .. .. . ..... ....... 2666-J
Wi lson Earl 901 Ill . .................•.... 2939-M
Wilson Edna 1130 R I. . .............. •. ... 1393-M
Wilson Ernest T 443 N 1 ... ...... . ..... . .. 2965-W
Wilson Esther M 1609 La .................. 3453-R
Wilson Geo B 932 Ala . ........ ..... . ........ 216
Wilson Gertrude Mrs 1015 Pa ............ . . . 245l-R
Wilson Henry P 945 Pa . ...•............... 2243-M
Wilson Homer C 823~ Mass . ........ . . • ...... . 1964
Wilson Jmplmt Co 401 N 2 .... .•. .... . ..... . 3377
Wilson J J RFD 5 .. . .. .. . ... . . ........ . . 4045- K-2
Wilson Jas C 1526 Vt. .... . .. . ... • ........ 3486-W
Wilson Jos J 1001 Ala .. ........... .•. . ..... 1119
Wilson Juanita Mrs 215 W 6 ........... .. . .. 1557- M
Wilson Loyd M 401 N 2 .. . ..... ....... ...... 3377
Wilson Mary E 2146 Tenn .................. 1928-J
Wilson Oscar E 426 Florida ............ .. .. .3498-M
Wilson R H Mrs 1426 Alumni Place Dr ... .. .. 3784- M
Wilson R J Sunflower Apts ......... ... .... . 3084-M
Wilson Richard 19 W 11 .. . ... ......... .... 3481-M
Wi lson Robt R RFD 6 .... .......... . .... . 4035- K-3
Wilson Robt W 1428 Conn .................. 2733-R
Wilson Vernon E 111 S Park .. ... .. . . ....... 1490-J
Wilson W D Drilling Contr 520 Ohio ........ .. .'. 2968
Wilson W E 818~ Mass . ................ .. . 1918-W
Wilson Walter 923 Pa .... ........ ..... ... . 2192-W
Wilson Wiley Mrs 141 Maple . .....• • .... ... 2666-W
Wilson Wi ley C 746 N 5 .................... 3122-R
Wilson Wm D 736 Maine ... . .. ...... ....... 1970-J
Wilson Wm K RFD 2 .... ............... . 4007-N-4
Wilson Window &amp; Glass Service 512 E 9 .... .... 1052
Wilson Woodley B 846 N Y .... .. . ......... ... 3729
Wilson Woodrow W 2140 Tenn ...... . ... . .. . 1928-M
Winchell Arthur 526 Ind .......... . . . . • .... 2124-M
Winchell Frances Mrs 736 Conn ......•...... 2381-W
Winchell T A 714 N Y . . .................... . 1704
Winegar W W 2226 Tenn . ......... .•. ..... . 2859-R
Winger Norton 891 Walnut ......... ....... .. 2949-W
Wingert J A RFD 1 . . ................ .. 4099-N-12
Wingert Leo A 446 Ala ........... ........ . 1744-W
Wingert Nolan Eugene RFD 1 ....... .. .. ... 4039-K-3
Winkleman S E 743 Walnut ................ 1674-J
Wino Claude Jr 246 Ill .... .. . .. ... .. . ..... 2665-M
Winsler C C RFD 1 ...................... 4097-K-3
Wi nslow Jas R 1930 Ky ... . ...... .... ........ 3739
Winslow Jeanne cosmtcs 1930 Ky ...... • .... . .. 3739
Winter A J 1905 Tenn .. . ... .... .......... 2390-M
Winter Calvert J 1935 Ohio .. . .....• . ....... 1952-J
WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H...... ... .. . .. 77
Winter M S 1116 w Hills Pkwy . .. .. . ......... 2617
Winter Maurus H 601 Ala .. .. . . ...... .. .. .. 2677-J
Winter Milton S Jr 1831 Miss ....... . ... . .. 4236-W
Winter Nolan 1233 Ohio . ............ ...... 3665-R
Winter Paul B 1606 Tenn ... ... ...•.. .. ... . 2402.J
Wintermote Richard 1519 Ky ....... , .. .. ... . 2294-R

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Winters C W 1241 Pa ... . .... ... • ... . .... .. . 35.32
Winters Geo 656! w 23 . . .. . . . . ... . • ....... 2829-R
Winters Harry 813 Conn .. . ..•. . .. . ... . .... . 2698-J
Winters Harry Jr 1810 La . . . . .. • .• . . .. . .. . .. . 3504
Winterscheid Mary 1100 Ky . . .....•.. . . . ... 1756-W
Wipprecht Henry RFD 3 . .. . ... . ..... • ... . 4058-K-2
Wise Chas A RFD 5 ... . . ... .••. ... • .. . .. . . 2792-R
Wise Dick A RFD 3 ... . . . .. ... . . .. . .. . .. 4062-N-3
Wise Elmer B RFD 5 . .. .. . . .. .. .... • . ... 4073-K-2
Wise Geo 2131 Ky . .. .. . ... . . .... .. . . ..... 3109-M
Wise L B 804 Ark . . .. . .. . .. . ............. 2181-W
Wiseman Gordon 1661 Stratford Rd . . . ... . . .. 3949-W
Wiseman Howard 1632 Ky . . . .. . . . . . ....... . 1477-R
Wismer Nettie M 342 Johnson . . ... . .... . .. . . 2444-J
Withers J 2041 Vt .... . . . .. . ... . .. .. . • ... .. . 1683
Witsil Donald R 1530 Tenn ......... . . ... . . . 1602-W
Witt Anthony 1206 Tenn . . . . ....... . .. . . . .. 1985-M
Witt lake Eugene B Sunnyside KU . .. . . . . . . . . . 2435-M
Woestemeyer A E 2104 Tenn . . ... .. . .. . . . . . 1776-M
Woestemeyer G H Rev 1534 Vt . . . . ..... .. .. . 3403-R
Wojcik Mitchell P M Sgt 121 W 14 .... .. . . .. 3829-R
Wolf Arthur H 1015 Ill . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . • . .. ... 3044
Wolf Ferris T 2227 N H . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . 2654-J
Wolfe G Edgar 507 Maine .. .. .. ... . ... ... . . 3289-J
Wolfe John W 1336 Mass . .... . . .. . . . . . . . .. 3223-M
Wolfe Marion C 1242 La . . . .. . . .• •... . • . . .. . . . 756
Wolfe Vincent l1700 Barker .. . . . • . . ... . .. . 2830-M
Wolfe Wm 1535 N H .. ... ... . ... . .. .. ... . . 1906-J
Wolfe Wm 0 SCi Ark .. . .... . . ............. . . 3334
Wolfenbarger Keith A 1115 w 10 ......... . .. 2543-M
Wolfson Abe 821 Ohio . . .... . . . .. ... .• . . .. .. . . 237
Wolfson R N 2224 Mass .. . . ... .. . .. .. • . . . . .. 2974
WOLFSON'S 743 Mass . .. ...• .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 675
Wolgamott Edith 1223 Ohio . .. ... . . .. • . . . ... . 2382
Wolontis Vidar M Sunnyside K U . .. .. .. .. . .. 1957-M
Wood Barbara 1300 Tenn . .... . ... . ... . . . . . . 1.387-R
Wood Carol 901 Tenn .. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . 3157-M
Wood Clara F Mrs RFD 5 ... ... . . ... . ..... 4081-N-3
Wood Jas F 1600 Tenn ....... . . . . . . • . . . . .. . 2490-J
Wood Robt Eri 1639 Vt . . . . . .. ...... .. .. . .... 34.30
Wood Stephen Sunnyside K U . . . .... . . . ... . . . 1801-J
Wood Virginia M Mrs 300 w 23 .... .. .... .... 2687-J
Woodard Emery 1239 Conn . . .. . . . . ..... . .. . 1350-W
Woodard Parke H 1743 La .. .. .... . • .. . . . . . . 1676-R
Woodbury Blanche 817 Ill . ... . ... • .. . .. . . . . 2939-W
Woodfin K L lt Sunnyside KU .. . • . . . . . . . .. .. 931-M
Woodhead Gene 1339 Haskell . ............ .. . . 2463
Woodlawn School 508 Elm . . .... . . . .. . .. . .. . .. 714
Woodle Roy G Jr Sunnyside KU .... . ... . . .. . . 3112-M
Woodruff Laurence C 2 Westwood Rd . .. . . . . ... . 2881
Woodruff Marie 1722 La .. .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. .... 2516
Woods Chas ·T 2300 Vt .......... .. ......... 304;-R
Woodson A E 140 Mich . . . .. . . . ... . • . ... . .. 1539-R
Woodward Carl Mrs 1314 W 4 . . . . . . . . . . .... . 3613-R
Woodward D S 1025 Tenn . . . . . . ... . .. . . . .. .3176-R
Woodward Donald W 341 Lyons ....•.. . .. . .. 1354-W
Woodward Merritt RFD 6 . ....... . .. • ..... 4008-K-4
Woodward W R 1802 Mich .. . . . . ... •• . .. .. . . 2268-J
Woody Elgin 640 Ark ..... . .... ... . . . . . . .. 1665-W
Woody Elgin Jr 824 Maine . .... • .... .•...... . . 1569
Woody Hobart 0 716 Ala . ... ......... .. ... 1610-W
Woody Wayne 1524 Vt ............... •. .. . 3486-M
Woolard Allan 1940 Tenn . . .. . ... . ...... . . .. 3433-R
Woolfolk Wayne 1812 Ala . . . . . .
. . ..... 3273-J
Woolworth F W Co 915 Mass . . ..... •• .. . . .. .. . 962
Wootton A l 1244! Pa ..... . .. . .....• . .. . ... 3844
Worden Albert C 645 Ark . ..... . .•... . .... . 4222-W
Workman Harry 801 Lake . ... .. . .. . . . . • . .. . 3082-M
Workman Troy A 1446 Haskell . .. . • . . .. . . . .. 1026-W
WORLD CO 722 Mass ... ................. . .... 22
Worley Chas R 413 Ind ......... .. ... .. .. .. 1197-W
Worley Dora 829! R I .. . . . .. • ..... • . . . . . . . 3751-J
Worley Paul 835 La . . ..... • .. . .. .• . . . . . . . . 1312-R
Wortham Jas L 615 La . . . ... •. .. . •• ... .. . . 2614-W
Wray Floyd 924 Ala ... .. . . . • . . .. . .... ... . . 2996-R
Wray Harold M RFD 5 ... . . ... .. . . . . . ... 4078-N-12
Wray Mary F Mrs RF D 5 ..... . . . ..... . . . 4078-N-12
Wrench Otis 726 Ill .. . ... . .. . .. .. • . . . .. . . . 1492-J
Wright Albert Jr 203 Mo . . .. . .. .. .. . ....... 1799-J
Wright Daisy Mrs 1029 lnd .. . .. • . .. .. •. .. . 1137-M
Wright Elmer 418 Elm . . . . . . .. . ..• • ..... . .. 1631-J
Wright Erik M phy 1538 Tenn . . . .•.. .. .. ... 2817-W
Wright Faye Mrs 937 Miss ... . . ....... . .... 3479-W

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Wright Harry 924 Miss .. . . .. . • . . .. ... . ..... 3672-R
Wright J A 625 N 7 . ... .. .... . . .... • . . . .. . 1423-R
Wright Justice E 1232 La . ... .. . . . . ... • , . . . . . 2681
Wright Ray T ins Standard Life Bg . . . .... . ... . . 457
Residence 6 Colonial Ct . . .. .. . . .. .. . • . . .. ... 426
Wright Ted F 526 Calif .. ..... .. .. . . .. ... . 1581-W
Wright Wilbur 400 Ill . .. . ... . . . . . .. . . • .. . . .. 1065
Wright's Earl Mkt 1307 w 7 .... . .. . . . . . . . . ... 572
Wright' s Mkt 2245. Barker . . ..... . .. . ......... 2054
Wrightsman Dayrl E Mrs RFD 4 .. . . ... . .. . 4096-K-11
Wulfkuhle G 0 231 N 6 .. ..... . ... • . . . .... 3307-W
Wulfkuhle Harold C 512 La .... . . .. .• . . . .. . 2805-W
Wulfkuhle louis A 718 Maine . . ...... . . .. . .. 3930-W
Wulfkuhle RossE RFD 4 .. . . . . . .. .. . ...... 4009-N-2
Wustefeld L J 504 Ohio . . . ... . .... . . • .... . . 3183-R
Wuthnow Harry E 1923 Ohio . . .... . .. ..... . . . . 3988
Wuthnow Janice Mrs 2131 Learnard . . .... . . .. 2597-M
Wuthnow's Conoco Serv Sta 900 Ind .. . .. . .. . ... 3354

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Y W C A Univ 123 6 Oread . . . . . . .
. . 400
Yahn W F 846 R I . .. . . ... .•. .... • • ..... . 3180-W
Yates H R Mrs 2004 N H. . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 2410-W
Yates Wm E 1611 Mass .. . ... . . . . . . . . .• . . . ... 1759
Yazza Pahhe Haskell Grds . .... • . . . . . • . • . .. .. 1854-J
Yeh Chai Sunnyside K U .. . ............... .. 3419-R
Yewdall Chas 1235 Conn . .. . . . .. • .... .•. ... . 2405-J
Yockey Edna R Mrs 639 Tenn .. . . . . ..... . ... 2442-W
Voller Harley 2030 Ohio . . . . . . .. .• . .. . .. . .. 1440-M
Yoder Jona 1345 Prospect . . . ........ . . . .. . . 3719-M
Yoder Lee J 1312 Summit . . .. . ... .• ..... . . 2286-W
Yoe Tom 2304 Vt .... . .
. . . • . . . . . . . . 3523-M
Yohe D S 1428 Ottio . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . ... . . 1398-J
Yohe Wm R 928 R I . . . . . . . .
. .. ... . ... . 2346-R
York 0 T RFD 3 Baldwin ... .. .
. .4061-N-11
Young Chas B 505 Tenn . . . . . . . . • . .. . . . . . . .. . 1578
Young Chas D Jr 2010 Ky . . . . .
. . . . 2312-R
You ng Chas D Sr Mrs 601 La .. ..• , . . .. . . ... . 1687
Young Edwin S RFD 4 . . . . . . . ......... . . . .. 3482-M
Young Ernest W 1215 W 4 . . .
. . . • ... . .. . 1987
Young Geo Paton 1205 Del. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . ... 2828-J
Young Guy E Mrs 928 Tenn . .. . .. ... .. .. .. . ... 2455
Young J B 601 La .... .. .. . .. .. . . ... .. . . .. 2614-R
Young leland H 1009 Conn . . .. . •. ... . •. . ... . . 1331 '
Young Mary C Mrs 920 Ark . . .. , ... . . .. . . . .. 35.37-R
Young Noah 1126 Ohio . .. . . . . •.....• . .... . . 2602-J
Young Otis Mrs 846 N J . . . . .. • . .. ... • .. . .. 1735-W
Young Robt E 1739 N 1i .
. . . .3586-M
Young Ruth Miss 1005 Ky . . ... . . . ...... . . .. 1779-R
Young V A 1340 Haskell . . . . ....•.. ... • . .. ... 1525
Young Wm C 3 Westwood Rd ... . ...... .. .. .. 1734-J
Young Y Y Mrs 1112 Tenn ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . 1205
Youngberg Irvin E 1908 Barker . . .
. . ... . 2556
. . . . .. •. .. . .. . 1867-J
Yurash Bernard RFD 4

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Zajic Wm E Mrs 1700 La .... . .. . ...... . ... 1007-M
Zannetos Zenon 1633 Vt ... . ..... , .. . .. . ... 1477-M
Zbranek Anthony D 1116 Miss ... . ...... . . .. .. . 1278
Zebb John G RFD 1 .. . . . . .. . . . ........ . 4067-K-22
Zeigler John E Jr 1733 N H ... ... . . . .. . . .... 1380-J
Zeigler Wayne ll139 Tenn . .. • .. . . . ....... . 2734-J
Zepp Raymond 1731 Ky .. . . ........ • ...... . 2281-J
Zepplin Marie 1205 Oread .. . . .... • . ... . .. . 1057-W
Zickefoose Paul Sunnyside K U . ... . ..... .. . .. 2922-J
Ziesenis C H 1627 R I . .. . .. . ... •....• . .. . .. . 1023
Ziesenis Kathryn 1114 Conn . . . .. . . • _.... .. . 2884-M
Ziesenis Roy G 1627 R I . ... . . .• ..... •• . . . ... 1023
Zilliox Rawlelgh C 1530 Tenn . .. . . . . .. . ... . .. . 1862
Zilliox Robt E 1529 Ky . . .. .. ..... . .... . . . . . 1860-J
Zillner Clement A 1804 Barker . . . ..• • .. . .. . . 2669-W
Zillner Geo F 1600 E 19 . ... . .. .. .. . .... 4078- N-13
Zillner Hilda 1304 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 1562-M
Zillner J H 742! Mass . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . 1893-J
Zillner Jerome 811 E 13 . .. .. . . . . . • . . . . . . .. 3571-M
Ziman Geo Capt 2120 Ohio . . . .. .. . . . ..... . . 3255-M
ZIMMER L K physician 207 W 8 . .. .. . ...... . . .. 437
If no answer call . . . . .. . ... . .... . . . . . .. . . .. . 870
Residence 621 E 15 . . . . ...... . ... . .. .. . . .. 1432
Zimmerman Bob 1741 Barker ... ... • . .... . . . 3653-M
Zimmerman C E 435 Ill . . . . . . .
. . . .. .. 2397-M

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Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman

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Christine 941 R I .. . ... . .. . .. ..... . 657
Ed 346 Locust . . . .. ... .. . . .. . . . 2942-M
Jack W 1716 La ... .. . . . • ...... . 2199-W
J ulian H RFD 6 . ...... • . . . .. .. 4004-N-4
Myrl 203 E 7 ... . . . .... . . . .... . 3113-R
0 0 817 Tenn .. . . . ....... . . . ... 2356-M
R G 2245 Vt ..... . ..... .. . .. . .. . 1338
ZIMMERMAN &amp; SONS hdw 1832 Mass .. . . ... . .. 429
Zimmerman Warren 2208 Vt . . .. ....... .. ... .. 3035
Zimmerman Will 1801 Barker .. ..... . . . . . .. . 1616-W
Zim's Snack Shop 200 E 7 . ... ... . . .. ..... .. . . 3053

Zink Guy 1632 Ala .
. . . .. .... .... . . ... . 4()q5
Zin ninger Jane M 1423 Ohio . .. . •. . . .. • .. . .. 2519-W
Zook Chas M 454 Perry .. . .. . .. • .. . ........ .3254-J
Zook E 0 1113 Pa ....... . .... . . . ..... . ... 2581-R
Zook E R 1807 Ala . ....... .. .. ... . .. . . . .. 2411-M
Zook Ruth Mrs 935 Maine
. . . . ....... 1811-R
ZOOK'S STANDARD SERV STA 23 &amp; La . .. .. . . 2020
Zullig F W RFD 4 . .... . ....... . .. . ... . .. 4014-N-2
Zvacek Rufus 612 W b . . .. . . ... .... .. . . . .. .. . 1132
Zweifel Wm 1132 w Hills Pkwy . . . .... . .... . . . . 1695
Zwicky Pearl Mrs 529 Walnut .. . . . • • . . .. • .. ... 1470

�Lawrence, Kansas

CLASSIFIED
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
November, · 1952
For Information Concerning This Directory CaD the Business Office

Abstracters
Banks Co The
Over 70 Years Of Service
First Natl Bank bg ..••• • •••••••••• • ••• 984

EMICK JOHN C 737 Mass ........ . ... . • .. . . 396
(See Advertisement This Page)

Air

Conditionin~

Contractor&amp;

Beacon Applnce Co Inc 709 Mass .. .. . ... . .. .. 253
Scott Temp Equip Co 729 N H ... . . .... . ..• •32b

Air Conditioning Equipment
CARRIER AIR

CONDITIONING

Accountants, Certified Public
Bradley Frank 0 Lawrence Natl Bk Bldg .. . . .. .. 34
Lesh Warren N Lawrence Natl Bk Bldg ..... .. . 667

Accountants, Public
Seal T Murl Acctg &amp; Tax Serv Lawrence Natl
Bk Bldg 34
Sherrick's Acctg Serv 9 27 ~ Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . 586
If no answer call ... ... . .. ... .. .. .. . . . 1580-R

l"F'OR INF ORMATION CALL"
Wl!ATH E!RMAKERS

SCOTT TEMP EQUIP CO 729 N H .. . .. .. 326
(Continued Next P a ge)

Adding Machines
ALLEN-WALES ADDING MACHINE SERVICE-

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO 116 E 8
Topeka Ks (Toll Calll 3-6435

Burroughs Add Mch Co 1026 Mass... . . . . .. . 1511

BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINES-

BURROU GHS ADD MCH CO 1026 Mass ... 1511

J 0 H N C. E M I C K
BONDED

ABSTRACTER
COMPLETE
SET OF
ABSTRACT
BOOKS
TITLE
INSURANCE

Crane &amp; Co I nc 1&gt;43 Mass ..• .... . . .. .• . .••. 501
(See Advertisement This Page)
Lawrence Typ~wrlttr Exchanqt 735 Mus ...... 548

NATIONAl ADDING MACHINES-

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO 116 E 8
Topeka &lt;Toll Calll. 3-6435

OFFICE MACHINES CO

New Used &amp; Rebuilt
Sales Service &amp; Rentals
710 Mass .. . .. . ..... . .......... • ..... 13

737 Mass.
R~sidence

Adjusters

·--..- ·- ·- · - - 396
_ ...- ..... _ ..._.........-....- ..---·--....1084

U11derwrlters AdJusting Co 1110 Ala . •• .. . . . 1496

Advertising Telephone Directory
TEUPHONE DIRECTORY ADVERTISING- Prospects Will Find Your Product
or Service If You Tell Them
"WHERE T O BUY IT "
In the Yellow Pages of the
Telephone Directory

SUNDSTRAND
ADDING MACHINES
SALES
SERVICE
RENTALS
EXCHANGE

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

Exclusive Dealers

SOUTHWESTERN BELL TEL CO 734 Vt . . 221

Crane &amp; Co., Inc.
6U Masa.
CALL 501

Agricultural Implements
-See Farm Equipment

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LAWRENCE

Air Conditioning Equipment
(Cont'd)
FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONING _ _ __ _

for a ll airline
a nd steamship r eserva tions,
tours a nd cr uises.
Bonded, a uthorized agent for
aU national and international

airlines.
Open evenings and week·ends.
Prompt confirmations.
F r ee tic ket delivery.

Complett line of Frigidaire
air conditioning tqulpmtnt
- for homes, stores, Indus·
tries, off itt bulldln!IS. Also
dehumidifim,displaycases,
water coolers, rtach·lns,
food freezers, Ice maktrs.

~
Frigidaire

"W fJERlJJ TO OLl LL"
SALBS &amp; SP.RVICJ.l DEALERS

HANNA RADIO SHOP 933 Mass ..... ..... 303
PHILCO AIR CONDITIONERsHARRIS L T CO INC 802 Mass ....... .. .. 324
U SAIRCO AIR CONDITIONINGHARRIS L T CO INC 802 Mass .......... 324

Air Line Companies

AIR AMERICA_ ___:;_ __ --:-.:.___ __

Free s ervice, no booking fees.
FLY AIR AMERICA TO
ALL AMERICA
Fly t he experienced AIR COACH
system for low cost air trave l
everywhere.
Dependable "On Time" departures.

"FOR I NPOnJ!A 'l'I ON CLlLI/'

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Massachusetts~ ~

AIR AMERICA INC
Toll Areas-Call Collect
Fairfax Airport Kansas City Kans
&lt;Toll Calll Atwater 4809

Air Travel T icket Agencies
DOWNS TRAVEL SERVICE
24 Hour Air Reservations
1015! Mass . . ... .. . .. . .... . .... • . •• 3661
(See Advertisement This Page)
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 74b Mass .. ........ 30
LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK b47 Mass .... ... 70

Airpor ts
Erhart Flying Serv RFO 5 .......... .. . ... .. 314
(See Advertisement This Page)

Alfalfa Mills
R &amp; W Mills Inc RFO 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1800
SmaiiWJ Co The RF O 5 .•.... • .•• ..••.••.• 7.50

C. A.A. Approved School

DEAL ER F OR AIR P LANES 4 ENOINES
CROP OU STI NG • SPRAYI NG • SE EDI N G

Call 814

Box 167

Ambulance Service
Erhart Flying Serv RFO 5 .. ... . .. . .... . .... 314
FUNK'S MORTUARY &amp; CHAPEL
QUICK

CARl!PUt

A PRESCRIPTION
TO Fill?
You'll fmd a complet e list of druggists in the Yellow P ages.
Look there to find the store nearest your home.

EPPICIENT
Day or Niaht
940 Mass .•••••..• . . . .• •. .. . •••• •••• 119

Or .••....••.••••• . ••.••• . .•• • •• ••• 774
Funk's Mortuary &amp; Chapel 940 Mass . . . ... .•. . U9
(Ste Advertisement Following Page)
NEFF KENNETH S 940 Mass .............. 774
RUMSEY FUNERAL HOME b01 Ind .... .. . .. . 672
&lt;See Advertisement Following Page)
(Continued Page 4 )

No sellmg campaign is compiete
unless it makes " buying by telephone''
easy.

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PHONE

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OR

AMBULANCE

3

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DAY OR NIGHT

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940-42 MASS-

REASONABLE PRICES

PHONE

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Ambulance Service (Cont'd)
Schubert Funeral Home 1020 N H ••.•••••.•• 452
(See Advertisement This Page)

Amusement Devices
John's Novelty Co 1014 Mass ............... 1099

Antique Shops
Book Nook 102ll Mass .. .....•............ 666

PATCHEN JOHN V 720 Ohio ............... 2163
SPINNING WHEEL

ANTIQUES
B. PIERSON, Owner
HOURS 9-12 A.M., 2-5 P.M.
Sunday &amp; Evenifls by Appointment Only
RUBY

2201 La ............................ 186

Apartments, Furnished

452
DAY OR NIGHT

SCHUBERT
FUNERAL HOME
1020 New Hampshire

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Thompson Apartments No 1 1140 La ......... 3331
Thompson Apartments No 2 19 w 14 ......... 2082
Thompson Apartments No 3 413 W 14 ........ 2099

Apartments, Unfurnished
Sunflower Apts 11 &amp; Mo ................... 908

Architects
Johnson L R Lawrence Natl Bk bg ••••••••••••. 82
Keys Maurice C 8471 Mass •••••••••••••••• 3525

Architects' and Builders' Service
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO

Architects' and Builders' Service
For in formation and consultation service in
planning for the installation of telephone
facihties in new residences and buildings, call
tbe Telephone Company and ask for ".Architects' and Builders' Service.''
734 Vermont .. .. . ..•..... •.....•... 1200

I

Army Goods

i--· a n d his ·--l
I telephone I
I number I
I
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·------------..J
They're right here in the
Yellow Pages. Look first in
the Yellow Pages for
•.. emergency service
•.. special brands
••• the nearest dealers
... business telephone
numbers

ARMY SURPLUS STORES

Store No 1 935 Mass ...... ... ... ... . ... 669
Store No 2 740 Mass . ......... ....... .. 588

LAWRENCE SURPLUS
THB ORIGINAL AR.MY·NAVY STORBS
HAL KELTZ, PrDp.

CLOTHING- SHOES
Luggage- Sporting Goods
Tarpaulins- Tents
935 Mass ....•.............•••••.••. 669
740 Mass .•......•.....•..•..•.••••• 588

SURPLUS STORES INC
WHOLBSALB-RETAIL

Bunk Beds- Cots- Tents
Shoes- Clothing- Furnishings
ARMY &amp; NAVY
SURPLUS .MERCHANDISE
904 Ma.ss ••.....•..•.......••••••. 1692

Catalogue your products and serv·
ices in these YELLOW PAGES. II costs
little to be completely represented here.

�LAWRENCE

Attorneys
Allen Ceo V 15 E 7 . . . ................. . 121
Allen Milton P Court House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559
Allphin Wayne Jr 704 Mass ... . . ............ 431
Asher Alan F Lawrence Natl Bk b9 .......•••. 482
Asher Gorrill &amp; Asher Lawrencf Natl Bk b9 .... 482
Asher Henry H Lawrence Natl Bk bg . ....•••.. 482
Barber Richard A Lawrence Natl Bk Bg ....... 332
Brand John W Lawrence Natl Bk b9 .....•••.. 102
Gorrill Clarence M Lawrence Natl Bk b9 ...•... 482
Hams Leroy E 7 43 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802
Henry l lew 729 Mass .....•...•.......•. 1725
Hults D S Jayhawker bg . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . lb
Hults &amp; Postma Jayhawker b9 . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Jackson Forrest A Lawrence Natl Bk bg . ••• •.• 327
Maxwell Jack C Lawrence Natl Bk Bldg .....•. 332
Mel~1n George K Jawh&amp;wker Theatre bQ . . . . . . . 951
Mitchell A 8 Jayhawker b9 .........•....... 525
Oyler Robt B 700 Mass . ......... .. ........ 53
Petefish Olin K J ayhawker Theatre Bldg . . . . . .. 59
Postma Jas L Jayhawker b9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Ramsey J Clifton 105 w 11 ................. . 60
Rice Raymond F 700 Mass . ........•........ . 53
R1llng &amp; Riling 90b Mass
. . . . . . . . . 137
Springer Chas A Lawrence Nat I Bk b9 . .....•.. 596
Stevens &amp; Brand Lawrence Natl Bk bg ..•.•••. 102
Stevens R B Lawrence Natl Bk b9 . .. •••.••••. 102
Stewart CC Jayhawker Thutrt b9 . . . • . . . • . . . 59
Stough Chas D Jayhawker Bg .•. .• •••••••••• MO

Auctioneers
Thomas 0 0 BOO Haskell ................. 2928

Automobile Agencies, New Cars
BOARD &amp; MOORE MOTORS 11 w 7 ......... 161
Bod1n Bill Inc 9 &amp; M1ss

. . . . .......... . 217

634 MASS.

ATTORNEYS-AUTOMOBILE

5

Automobile Agencies, New Cars
(Cont' d)
BUICK AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE
. ::----WHEH BETTER AUTOMOBILES
ARE BUILT

I!UICK Will

BUILD THEM.

1)

"'WHERE TO BUY IT',
PARKER BUICK CO 700 N H . . . . .. . . 402
CADILLAC SALES &amp; SERVICE
"STANDARD

•

Of THE

WORLD"

..

"JVHERF. TO BUY 11"'
DEALER
JAYHAWK MOTORS 702 Vt .. . ...•..•.•. 639
CHEVROLETAUTHORIZED-SALES &amp;
SERVICE
CHEVROLET
Out-Values...
Out-Sells .. .
All Others!

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"WHERE TO BUY IT"
nEALER
WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H........T7
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CHRYSLER· PLYMOUTH

Automobile Agencies, New Cars
(Cont'd)

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CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SALES &amp; SERVICE-THE
BEAUTIFUL
CHRYSLER

SERVIC.E

"WHERE TO B UY THEM"
MOTOR IN OttE STOP STA 827 Vt .. .•.• .6lfl

We Service All Makes
WASHING - GREASING

Bat teries - Tires
Wheel Balancing &amp; Alignment

D DGE SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Specialize In
DODGE SERVICE
CARS- TRUCKS
MO PAR PARTS

•

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
RANSDELL MOTOR SERV 623 Mass . . . .. .361

BRING YOUR
FORO
BACK HOME
FOR SERVICE

"WHERE TO B U Y IT"
MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO 714 Vt ... . .3500
Gallagher Buddy Motors 634 Mass ...... . ... 1000
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)

HUDSON AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICeNEW HUDSON
AUTOMOBILES
AND
HU DSON' S
PROTECTIVE
SERVICE

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"WH E R E T O BUY T HElfl"
DEALER

HUNSINGER MOTOR CO 922 Mass . •. .. .. •. 12
Hudson M F Co BOO N H . ••••• • •••.• . • • •••. 82S
Jay~wk Motors 702 Vt .• .• • . •. . . • . •.• .• • . • ~

LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES AND SERVICr-

OR

USED CARS

Fully trained sales and service
personnel, plus the newest factory-approved equipment for your
convenience and satisfaction.

Lim:dA
ffiER(URY

"WHERE TO B UY THEM"
BODIN BILL INC 9 &amp; Miss .............. 211
MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE
Fully trained sales and service
personnel, plus the newest factory-approved equipment for your
con~nience and satisfaction.

738 New Hampshire

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BODIN BILL INC 9 &amp; Miss ......... ..... 211

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Automobile Agencies, New Cars
( Cont'd)
MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO
t.IO"lan-Mack Usee!

car Co

714 Vt •••••••• 3500

726 Vt .••.••••••.• 144

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STA

827 Vt .......... 607
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel

NASH SALES AND SERVIC
THE WORLD'S
MOST
MODERN CARS!
• IN 3 GREAT SERIES •

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
DEA LERS

RICHARDSON NASH CO 617

Mass . . ...... 407

OLDSMOBILE

AUTOMOBILE

Automobile Agencies, New Cars
(Cont'd)
PONTIAC SALES AND SERVIce--- -Protect your Pontiac with Pontiac
seiVice- your best assurance of
factory-trained mechanics, factory-engineered parts and factorydeveloped tools.

"POR SERVICI! CALI.1'
JAYHAWK MOTORS 702 Vt • • ••••••••••• 639
Ransdell Motor Serv 623 Mass •••••••••••• • •• 361
Richardson Nash Co 617 Mass . .. .... ........ 407
STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE
CARS and TRUCKS
of Outstanding Styl•, Performanc•
and Economy
Exp•rt car and truck
service for Stud•baker

ROCKET!

and othor mal&lt;es

HYDRA· MATICI
OLDSMOBILE

HAS BOTH!

"WHERE TO O..tl.LL"
HUDSON M F CO 800 N H....... ... .... 825
PACKARD AUTHORIZED SAW &amp; SERVICrASK
THE MAN
WHO
OWNS ONE

"WHERE TO O..tl.LL"

A UTHORIZED SALBS A N D Sl!RYICB

SANDERS MOTOR CO

622 Mass •••••• . •• 616

University Motors 707 N H •• . ....•.•••••• . 540

WILLYS AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE-

UNIVERSITY MOTORS 707 N H ...... . ... 540
If no answer call . .
. ... ... ..... . 3259-R

WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H . ......•..• 77
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Pagel

Let one call do the work of two!
Check business numbers first in the
YELLOW PAGES.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
DEALERS
. .. . .. 540
If no answer call .. . .. .... .. . . ..... 3259-R

UNIVERSITY MOTORS 707 N H..
Parker Buick

7

THE DEAlER

Co 700 N H ....... .. .. . .. . .... 402

PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVIC
Plymouth
builds great

cars.
... And good seiVice keeps them great!

"FOR INPOR.ILATI ON CA LL"
GALLAGHER BUDDY MOTORS 634 Mass .1000
RANDSDELL MOTOR SERV 623 Mass . • ... 361

A PRESCRI PTIO N
TO FILL?
You'll find a complete list of drug·
gists in the Yellow Pages.
Look there to find the store nearest your home.

YOU WANT
1--- a n d his -- - l
telephone
number

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Yellow Pages. Look first in
the Yellow Pages for
... emergency service
. .. special brands
• . . the nearest dealers
. . . business telephone
numbers

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AUTOMOBILE

Automobile Agencies, Used Cars

USED
CARS

Barncord Cy 1846! Mass .. ................. 996
BOARD &amp; MOORE MOTORS 11 W 7 .•....... 161
Bodin Bill Inc 645! R I ... .............•. . 801
Bodin Ed Motors 94&amp; N H . ..... ........... 1083
Crystal Motors Trading Post 304 W 6 . ..• ••• . 923
(See Advertisement Following Page)
Jayhawk Motors 10 &amp;. N H ... .••••••••••••• 294

KAW MOTOR &amp; SALVAGE CO

Always A Good Selection
724 N 2 . .. . ....... . ........ . .. .. . 1397

MIDWEST MOTORS
WE BUY- SELL- TRADB

USED CARS

A Bigger Selection
Priced Reasonably
Easy Terms

RANSDELl
MOTOR SERVICE
PHONE

175

840 New Hampshire

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726 Vermont
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ANY MAKB OR MODEL

RFO 3 ........ . .... ... .. .... •... •• 3005
Morgan-Mack Used Car Co 72&amp; Vt ....•••• ••. 144
&lt;See Advertisement This Paqe)
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STA 827 Vt. ..... . , .. 607
Parker Buick Co 731 N 2
........ . .. . . . .419
RANSDELL MOTOR SERVICE 840 N H. .. ... 175
&lt;See Adverttsement This Page)

RICHARDSON NASH CO

Sales &amp; Serv 6 17 Mass ... ... . .. ..... .. . .407
Used Cars 628 N H ............... ...... 3995

Here's a help to home managers:
These YELLOW PAGES are packed
with buying facts about things needed
to rtm a home. Consult them to find
11
W here-to-Buy-It."

Here's That
Good Used
Car '(ou've
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For

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A UTOM OBILE

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Automobile Agencies, Used Cars
(Cont'd)
Sanders Motor Co 622 Mass .. , •• , • , •••••••. 616
SCHNEIDER VERN 1012 Mass ........•.•••. 424

Automobile Axle Service
Pickens Welding Shop 623 Vt .... . .... ...... 179
!See Advertisement This Pagel
ALWAYS A BARGAIN IN
A GOOD USED CAR
We Buy Good Used Cars For Cash

Automobil e Bodies, Repairing
JAYHAWK MOTORS 102 Vt. .........••.•.. 639
MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO 71 4 Vt.
... 3500
(See Adverti sement This Pagel

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION
Complete Body &amp; Repa~r Service
827 VI

.... ....... . 6/l7

UNIVERSITY MOTORS 707 N H ............ S40

He did a fine job ...

304

w.

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TRADING POST
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Pickens Welding Shop
823 Vermont

WHAT'S HIS NAME?

Call 179
Axle Frame &amp;
Wheel Aligning
Wheel Straightening &amp; Wheel
Balancing

The Yellow P ages can refresh
your memory and help you find
the repairman you want.
Look in the Yellow Pages for
. .. names ... addresses ... telephone numbers.

Front End Parts
For All Cars

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

• WRECKS REBUILT
• WRECKER SERV ICE
• GlASS SERVICE
• PAINT JOB DElUXE
• RUBBERIZED UNDERCOATING
• PORCELAINIZING

• LUBRICATION SERVICE
• BRAKE SERVICE
• WHEEL ALIGNING AND
BALANCING
• CUSTOM MADE SEAT COVERS
• COMPLETE MOTOR OVERHAUL

MODERN EQUIPMENT -

GENUINE FORD PARTS

714VERMONT

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Automobile Electrical Service
AUTO-LITE OFFICIAL SALES &amp;

Automobile Parts, New

SERVIC~

HUNSINGER MOTOR CO

Hudson Parts Exclusive ly

922 Mass ........ . ............ • ...... 12

Our 0 ff •cIa I Service Stations
are fully equipped and qualified

Automobile Parts, tTsPd

to render complete service on
starting, lighting, Ignition. "AutoLite- Life-Line of your Car."

Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co Inc 112 E 9 ••••. . •954

&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

KAW MOTOR &amp; SALVAGE

"WHERE TO BUY IT''
SMITH ELEC CO 615 Mass ..•....•••••.. 163

NEW and USED
FOR ALL CARS

HOPPER'S TUNE UP &amp; ELECTRIC SERv----j
MOTOR TUNE UP
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Comfllltl

Gi~~~:SL ~;~~~;::Sv'~
IGNITION SERVICE
512 E 9 . . . . ....................... . n9

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Smith Elec Co 615 Mass . ............ . ....• 1&amp;3
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

Automobile Equipment
Evans Auto Supply 918 Mass ....•... . .. . •.•. 200
14 E 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . • . . .
.4
Harnar Auto Supplies 836 Ma&lt;s . . . . . . .
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KAW MOTOR &amp; SALVAGE CO 724 N 2 . .. ... 1397
Pippert's Automott~e Parts Co 211 E 8 . . . ...•. . . d
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
944 Mass. 613

Automobile Painting
CHAPPELL'S AUTO TRIM 646 Calif . . ...... 1121

NEW AND USED -FOR ALL CARS

Auto Accessories -

Glass

WE SAVE YOU 25% TO iO%
ON NEW PARTS

We Buy Old &amp; Wrecked Cars
PARTS INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT

Auto Wrecking &amp;Junk Co., Inc.
Phone 954

712 E. 9th

GENERATORS
STARTING
MOTORS
REGULATORS
DISTRIBUTORS

·163·
Residence 1356

Authorized Auto-Lite
Parts and Batteries
Bendix Service

Authorized
Delco-Remy
Service Station

NEW PARTS &amp; REPAIR

615 MASSACHUSETTS

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Automobile Radiator Repairing

11

Automobile Repairing (Cont'd)
HUNSINGER MOTOR CO

JAMES RADIATOR SHOP
Cleaned Flushed Repaired
Re-Cored Any Make
300 Locust ...... . .. .... . .. .... .. .. . . 888

SKINNER'S RADIATOR SHOP 1830

Hudson A uthori6ed Sales &amp; S tl"'lic•

WRECKER SERVICE

Mass . ... . 271

Automobile Repairing

TEXACO PRODUCTS

922 Mass • .... • •.... • ..... •. . •• . . •.. 12

CHEVROLET AUTHORIZED SERVICE,...- - - Chevrolet Sup&lt;!r ::.ervoct means SKil l ful, efficient, courteous service . . .
priced fairly .• . p&lt;!rformed by Chevrolet-trained mechanics using Chevrolet parts and modern tools and
equipment.

JAYHAWK MOTORS 702 Vt . .. • .. • ••••••••• 639
KAISER-FRAZER SALES &amp; SERVICEBOARD &amp; MOORE MOTORS 11 W 7 •• .. •. 161

KAW MOTOR &amp; SALVAGE CO

By Experienced M echanics
724 N 2 . ........ . ................. 1397
Kiser Garage 904 Vt .. ..... .... ...... ....... 65

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, Hl'THT Tf"YT? CA L L"
WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H .• .. •••• n

FORD AUTHORIZED SALES &amp;

AUTOMOBILE

SERVIC~E-

-

-

BRI NG YOUR
FORD
BACK HOME
FOR SERVICE

MIGNOT GARAGE

• General Repairs
• Engine Tune.up and Rebuilding
• Brake Overhaul
• Valve Seat Rings- Grinding - Reboring
628 M ass • . . . ••...... . .. .. . ..... •. 1 820
. ..• . .. 653
Vt . . .. 607
&lt;See Advert isement This Page)

Mills Jim Garage 229 Elm . .

....

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION 827

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO 714 Vt ••••• 3500

NASH SALES &amp; SERVICE-

RICHARDSON NASH CO 617 Mass . ....... 407

OLDSMOBILE AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICEHayden Motor Service 612 N 2 . . ... . . • •.••• •346
Hoffman's Garage 230 0 Haskell. ... ... ..... . . 497

HUDSON M F Co 800 N H......•..... . .. 825

PARKERBUICK CO 100 N H ............ . . . 402
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YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS
Washing - Greasing - Batteries - Tires - Wheel Balancing a nd Alignment

SKELLY PRODUCTS
827

PHONE

Vt.

607

ONE STOP SUPER SERVICE

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Automobile Repairing ( Cont'd)

Speciali.zed

STUDEBAKER
Phone

SERVICE

616

And Parts

SANDERS
MOTOR CO.
622 Mass.

RANSDELL MOJOR SERVICE 623 Mass. . . . . .361
RAY' S GARAGE 1247 Praorae
... ........ 1613
RICHARDSON NASH CO 617 Mass ........... 407
SANDERS MOTOR CO
A ..thorued St ..debaker Slf'Vic•
Specaahzed Lubrication
Expert Wheel llalancing and Aligning
Motor Tune-up Specialist
Body • .Fender Repair

622 Mass .........................•. 616
Sanders Motor Co 622 Mass ..... ....••••••. 616
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel
Soden Jack Frank 1900 Mass . . . . . . . ....... 292

WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H ....•..... 77

Chappell's Auto Trim
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Complete Auto Upholstering
Custom Made Seat Covers
Convertible Tops
Seats Rebuilt
e Auto Painting
GUARANTEED SATISFACI'ION

Phone 1121
646 California (At 1700 W. 7th)

Automobile Springs
UNDERWOOD METAL CO no Vt ............ 403
Automobile Tops
Chappell's Auto Trim Ml&gt; Calif ..•.•••.•.••• 1121

Automobile Upholstering
Chappell's Auto Trim 646 Calif . .. . . . ...... 1121
(See Advertisement. This Page)

Automobile W reeker Service
Hunsinger Motor Co 922 Mass . ..........•••• 12
(See Advertisement Following Pagel

MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO 714 Vt . ...••.•3500
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

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Automobile Wreck er Service
&lt;cont'd )

WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H ..••••..•• 77

AUTOMOBILE- BAKERS

Power Wrecker

&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

Awnings
BURK AWNING &amp; CANVAS COODS MFG C
AWNINGS POR EVERY PURPOSE
LAWN FURNITIJRE RECOVERED
TARPAULINS &amp; TRUCK COVERS
AWNING STORAGE &amp; REPAIRING
"P.stimii1ts CbtnjMIIJ c;;.,•"
7061 Mass .•...••.•..•.....•••..•.• 1173

Baby Shops
WEAVER A D 901 Mass •••. . .•..•• . •••••••636

Baggage Tran sfer
Handy Man
Experienced Workmen For Any Job
Good References-Bill Walker Mgr
1033 R I. ...... ... .... .. ........... 1325

Baker s
COMMONS BAKERY 816 Mass ..... .. .... .. . 291
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

DANDY BREAD-

DRAKE BAKERY 907 Mass ............•.. 61

Drab Balcery 907 Mass ... .•••.....•.•••••.• 61
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

KAY'S BAKERY 412

77
Day or Night

Winter
Chevrolet Co.
738 New Hampshire

w 9 . ................. n6

BAKERS

HUDSON SALE.&lt;:; &amp; SERVICE
920-22 Maas.

SP ECIALIZING IN

Wedding - Party
&amp; Birthday Cakes
ALL SIZES

Drake
Bakery
907 Mass.

!!~~!
-SPECIALTY BREADSWhole Wheat-Rye-French

COMMONS
BAI(ERY

PHIL S. COMMONS, Mgr.

816 Mass.

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BANKS--BARBECUE

LAWRENCE

DOUGLAS OOUNTY
STATE BANK
"The Bank of
FRIENDLY SERVICE"

•

With

COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE
* CHECKING ACCOUNTS
* AUTOMOBILE LOANS
* COMMERCIAL LOANS
* PERSONAL LOANS
* LIVE STOCK LOANS
* SAFETY DEPOSI T BOXES
* SAVING ACCOUNTS
*REAL ESTATE LOANS
CALL

3200

CALL

900 MASS

Banks

Douglas County State Bank 900 Mass . . . . .. . . 320C
(See Advert isement This Page)
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 74o Mass
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&lt;Se~ Advertisement This Page)
lawrence National Bank 047 Mass •
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Miller Barbq RFD 5 .
Soutnern Pit Barbecue 1834 Mass .
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1 he YELLOW PAGES are an important part of your telephone service,
Use them often. They help you fina
who buys, sells, rents, repairs.

He did a f ine job ...

WHAT'S HIS NAME?
The Yellow P ages can refresh
your memory and help you find
the repairman you want.
Look in the Yellow Pages for
. . . names . .. addresses • •• t elephone numbers.

COMPLETE BANI\JNG SERVICE
Complete Service

Interest Paid On

For

Savings Accounts

Business &amp; Individuals

Personal Loans

Capital &amp; Surplus- Over $650,000.00
O FFICERS
Geo. Docking, President
E. B. Martin, Vice-Pres. and T rust Officer
Kelvin Hoover, Executive Vice-President
Robert Docking, Cashier
George Dunkley, Asst. Cashier
Georgiana Graves, Asst. Cashier
H. D. Flanders, Asst. Cashier
Harold Voo Gunten, Asst. Cashier

Phone 30

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••••••••

746 MASS

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Barbers
Clodfelters Appointment Barber Shop 729l Mass 926
Eldridge Barber ShOp 701 Mass .......... . . . 2019
Houk's Barber Shop 924 Mass .......... . ... 3603
Stidlum Barber Shop 1033 Mass .•.....••.... 438

Batteries
ATLAS BATTERIESHARTMAN STANDARD SERV STA

1300 Mass. 3303

ACMEAUTO-LITE
BATTERIES

AUTO-LITE BATTERIESSMITH ELEC CO blS Mass ............. .163
EXIDE BATTERIES

Complet e Se rvice
On All Makes

The honest, accurate advice
of the Dealers listed ~low
will prolong your battery's
life.

-=1J~obo·

WHEN IT'S AN EXIDE YOU START

"FOR SERVICE CALL"
Fritz Co 14 E 8 ........................ . 4
Gallagher Buddy Motors 634 Mass ... ....... 1000
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel
GOODRICH B F BATTERIESGOODIUCH B F CO 929 Mass . . .
. ... . 21
GOODYEAR BATTERIES-

DISTRIBUTOR

STOFFER MILT 623 Locust •. . ••••• • ••• 1358
RAPID TRANSIT INC 1000 Mass . ........ .. 1300
Smith s Serv•ce Stauon bOO Mass • .. •• . • • •• 2002
U S BATTERIESRAPID TRANSIT I NC 1000 Mass ........ 1300

8udrly~

6ALLA6HER
=======Motors
634 MASS.

WIZARD BATTERIESWESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
944 Mass .613

b earings
A d C ASSOCTD BEARINGS CO 2918 McGee
rrh•J

Mo &lt;Toll Call) Klln}AS
Cit y Valent•ne-5393
BEARING DISTRIBRS INC 1919 Baltimore
Kansas City Mo (Toll Call). Grand 0666

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Kaosas C1t 7

Beauty Shops

•

Armstrong Beauty Shop 723l Mass .... . ...... 567
BAND BOX BEAUTY SHOP 1144 lnd ...•..... 430
Charme Beauty Salon 935! Mass......... . .. 533
(See Advertisement This Pagel
CHRISTINE S BEAUTY SHOP 941 R I . . . •.. . . 657
CORN'S STUDIO OF BEAUTY 23 W 9 .. . ...• . 709
(See Advertisement This Page)
(Continued Next P age)

RADI O W A VES

•

FOR HEALTH
AND BEAUTY

•

HOWARD CABINET V
BATHS GYRODUCI NG
TREATMENT &amp; MASSAG E

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Studio · I
i
of Beauty
23

w. 9th.

Personalized Haircutting &amp; StylinK
Helene Curtis &amp; Zotos Cold Wave
JtlR CONDI TIONBD-SOPT IVATBR

GEO. CORN, OWNER

Call 709

ALL TYPES OF BEAUTY W ORK
NETTI E l. WOLFE
(Owner)

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Beauty Shops (Cont'd)
Hair Stylinc
Facials
Hair Tintinc
Manicuring

DRISCOLL BEAUTY SHOP 943 Mass . ........ 6C
(See Advertisement This Page)

MARINELLO BEAUTY SALON 1119 Mass .....41
!See Advertisement This P&lt;lge)

MARVIN'S HILLSIDE BEAUTY SALON

847 Mass. 9'
ROSE BEAUTY SHOP 1020 Vt ••••••••••••• l
Stadium Beauty Shop 1033 Mass ... . ..... .. .. 4l
Vamty Beauty Shop 1019 Mass . .. .. ...... 131
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

Bedding

DRISCOLL
BEAUTY SHOP

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Driscoll
943 Mass. Street
BEAUTY aERVICB

Miller Furniture Co 741 Mass ••.•••••••••••• ~

Beer, Retail
Chuck's Beer Place 716 Mass .••....••...... 53!

DOCKERY CLARENCE

STRONG BEER &amp; ALE
OPI!N 9 A.M. TO 11 P.M.

PHONB

DOWNBEAT THE
Don Hunsinger-Qwner
1031 Mass . .. .... . . ... . . ... ........ 2tl
Green Gable Cafe 514 E 8 . ...........••.. 2«
Greenwood Tavern &amp; Cafe 804 Vt .••.••••••. 2a

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DRIVE-IN LIQUOR STORE

MARINELLO Beauty Salon

MALT LIQUOR

BEER

1119 MASSACHUSETTS

ALE

.. . . ....... 1101

805 Vt . . .

CALL

1372

CALL

STUART'S TAVERN 11 E 9.. .. ........... 3) •

Beer, Wholesale
Brooks J A Co 715 N J . ..... . ... . ..........%
BUDWEISER BEER
King of Bottled Beer
PREFERRED
••• Where Ever You Go

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"
McDonald Beverage Co 1124 Emery rd •••. 6
Heuel Beverage Co 735 N H . . . .. .. ..... . .. .1
McDonald Beverage Co 1124 Emery rd ........6

MUEHLEBACH PILSENER

If YOU NEED
A PLUMBER ...
No need to waste a minute!
Just look in the Yellow Pages
under "Plumbers."
They're all listed there. You
can locate one near your home
-quickly and easily.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
DISTRIBUTOR

BROOKS J A CO 715 N J ...............!

Most dealers, services and produt
are listed in the YELLOW PAGES.

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Beer, Wholesale (Cont'd)
PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER_ _ _ _ __
33 FI NE BREWS
BLENDED INTO
ONE GREAT
BEER

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"WHERE TO BUY IT'
DISTRIBUTOR
BROOKS J A CO 715 N J ............... 273

SCHLITZ BEERHETZEL BEVERAGE CO 735 N H........ . 158
Stone Produce Co 304 W '6 ..... ............ 26.5

Bicycles
Blevins Bike Shop 701 Mlch.
. ............. 73
Goodrich B F Co
Schwinn Bicycles Accessories
929 Mass .. . ........ .. ... . . .•.... .... 21
Rutter's Shop 1016 Mass ..........•...•.... 319

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Books (Con't)
Rowlands College Book Stores
Main Store 1401 Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1401
Annex Store 1237 Oread. . . . . . . . . . . . .. •• 492

Bottlers
Coca Cola Botlg Co 646 Conn
........ 3529
COCA COLACOCA COLA BOTLG CO 646 Conn
.... 3529
If no answer call
... . .. ... 3140
Dr Pepper Bottling Co 815 111 H ... ...... . ...• 198
SQUIRTDR PEPPER BOTTLING CO 815 N H ....... 198

Bowling Alleys

- - - - - - - - - - -1

PLADIUM
The Best In Bowling Pleasure

12 'MODERN LANES
Open Bowling Afternoons and
Fri.• Sat. &amp;: Sun. All Day &amp;: Enninc
Fru Instrwctwn1

901 Miss ... . ..................... 3379

Bicycles, Repairing
Blevins Bike Shop 701 Mlch .. ... . .... .. ...... 73

Boxes, Corrugated
LAWRENCE PAPER CO Ft of N If ........... 129

Billiard Parlors
Brunswick Billlard Parlor
Follow The Crowd Here
714 Mass ....... . . ...... . .......... 2048
Holloway's Pool Hall 735! N H.••...•.••••• 2097
Jayhawk Billiard Parlor
Half-Block South-Eldridge Hotel
719 Mass ..... . ........ . . ... ..•. . .. 2044
Smoke House Pool Hall 73B Mass ........... 2076

Boys' Wear
OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 821 Mass ... . .. 203

Breeding. Cattle, Artificial
Douglas County Artificial Breeders Assn
1308 Prospect. 238

Building Materials

Bird Supplies
BARTELDES SEED CO 804 Mass ....... ... ... 92

Blacksmiths
Underwood Metal Co 730 Vt ................ 403
Zim!!lerman &amp; Sons 1832 Mass ......... . .... 429

Burgner-Bowman-Matthews Lumber Co 308 W 6. 81
Friend Paul H lumber Co 1030 Mass ........•.. 42
LOGAN-MOORE LBR CO 627 Mass . .... ..... 113
Reedy Pete lbr Co 1846 Mass ..... .. .... .... 176
Shaw Lumber Co 701 Vt ........ .......... 147

Bns Compariies, City
RAPID TRANSIT BUS Co,- - - - -- - - ,
Leave Haskell-2·22·42 min. past hour

Boats
Francis Sport Gds
lonestar Aluminum &amp; Tomahawk
728 Mass ...... .. ....... .. .. ..•. ... . 640

Bonds, Surety
Charlton Insurance Agency Insurance bg .. • ... 689

Leave 4th &amp; Maine-2-22·42 min. past hour
Leave K.U.- 5·15·25·35·45·55 min. past hour
Leave 7th &amp; Locust (North Lawrence)-7·37
min. past hour
Leave E. Bth-22·52 min. past hour

1000 Mass . .......... . .... ...... .. .. 388

Bookkeeping Service
Beal T Murl Acctg &amp; Tax Serv lawrence Natl
Bk Bldg.34

Books
Book Nook 1021! Mass ........ . ... ... ..... 666
Keeler Book Store 939 Mass .. ... . . ... . .. .... . 35
Masden's Watch Shop &amp; Bible Supplies
Religious Articles &amp; Gifts
12 E 9 . . ........ ........... .. . . .. .. . 47
ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORES
"Book Seller$ to Ja:yhawlttrl''
SCHOOL &amp;: OFFICE SUPPLIES
Gifts -

Stationery

Fountain Pens
TWO STORES
1401 Ohio . .. ....... .......... ..... 1401
1237 Oread . . . .
. ... .. . . ..... .. 492
Nights-Sundays-Holidays Call . .. .3388 or 427

Are !hey open
evenings?
Look in the Y ellow Pages. Many
firms show their business hours,
products, services, and other
information.

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BUS-CAFES

LAWRENCE

Bus Line!!!
CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS
"To the next town
or across Am~rica"

" F OR T'NJi'()R'Ji f ATTON CALL"
UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass • •• .•••.•••7al

GREYHOUND LINE
Only By
• Greyhound

Yoo See the Real .America!
ConYenient low-cost travel to t'ltry one of the
48 States, Canada and Mexico
Ask about CHARTER SERVICE for groups

"FOR I XPORJIJ1TION 0.1LL''
UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass .... . . ... .. 70'

•
Serving
•
STEAKS CHICKENSEA FOODS
Specializing In

UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass. . . . . • . . . . . . . 70i

Cafes

BAR-B-Q
RIBS- DINNERS
SANDWICHES

Alamo Cafe 1109 Mass .... . •.. . ...... . •. . 360.:
Blue Bucket Shop 828 Vt . ..... . ...... . ... . . 791

BLUE MILL

STEAIG &amp; CHICKEN
CollPLETB DINNERS 01 SHOllT OaDBU

Cloud Sundayr

~~~/#}
~,[$~~~

e CHICKEN .,

e STEAKS

e SEA FOOD
DINNER-DANCING

ERNIB PUWAM-&lt;&gt;-•
1009 Mass ................. ......... 409

Call The 1422 Crescent ................... 206!
CASTL£ TEA ROOM THE 1307 Mass •. . ..•... 141

Chateau Drive-In 1802 Mass ....••••••• _ • • •3~
Chief Lunch 2246 Barker ..• ....... . . . . •... 205:

CHUCK WAGON THE RFD 6 ... . .•... . .4085-N~
College Inn 1344 Tenn ....... •... . .. • ..... 200!

Crystal Cafe 609 Vt .....•..... . .• ...... . •335

DE LUXE CAFE

New Private D i ning Room
Soeclallzlng In Di nner Partl ea
Hours: Tuesday thru Saturday 10 A.M. to
11:30 P.M. sunday 10 A . M. to 8 P.M.

Closed Mondaya
23 &amp; La.
Lall

845

Featuring
CHICKEN DINNERS
STEAKS - CHOPS
CHOP SUEY - CHOW MEIN
711 Mass . . ........ . ... . . . . . • . • .. . 2045

Breakfut
Lunch

Dinner
.Steaks

SERVING

CHICKEN - STEAKS - SEA FOODS
BEER &amp; DANONG

Spaghetti
Red

NO MIN IMUM OR COVER CHARGE

Ph one 2028
located 1 Milo North of Lawrence
On Hiwoy 24 &amp; 40
4 PM Till Midnight

~ Closed
--~~H-O~U-R~S-S
-u-nd-o-ys_Tuesdays
l_2-:00-N-oo_n_t_o_M-id-n-io-ht_ _ _ _ _l_9_04-

BEER

M
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0 Id ission n
2040j

Mass. . . • • • • • . • . • . . . . • . . . .• . •.•..

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Cafes ( Cont' d)
Dine-A-Mite Inn 23 &amp; La ........ .. .... . .. .. 845
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)
DUCK'S SEA FOOD TAVERN 824 Vt ........ 2098
EL TAMPICO CLUB 801 Pa .. ... . . ........ 3373
Flamingo Club RFD 3 ...... .. ............ 2028
!See Advertisement Preceding Page)
Gemmell's 1241 Oread ..............•..... 2004
GEMMELL'S CAFE 717 Mass .......... .... 2072
Gilkerson's Cafe '112 Mass .. . ...... .. ..... . 3389
Granada Cafe 1022 Mass ........ . .. . ...... 3.349
GREEN GABLE CAFE 514 E 8 ............. 2022
Green Lantern Cafe 745 Mass ....... .. ..... . 484
Haskell Institute Haskell Grds .. . . . .......... 527
HEARTH TEA ROOM THE 17 E 11 . ....... . 1036
Herb's Cafe 730 Mass ............. ....... 2003

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Candy, Retail
DIXIES CARMEL COR'u--- - - - - ROASTED NUTS
FRENCH FRIED POPCORN
&amp; CARMEL CORN
HOME MADE CANDY
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES

''We WiJJ Mail Your Order'
"WHERE TO BUY I T"
DIXIES CARMEL CORN SHOP 842 Mass .. 1330
STOWITS REXALL DRUG STORE
Russell Stover Candies
847 Mass ••••.•••.••••••••••••••••••516

HUNDLEY'S CAFE

OPEN 24 HOURS
DINNERS-SANDWICHES
SHORT ORDERS

8381 Mass ............. . ... .... ... 3038
Hut The 520 W 23 .................. . . ... :3601
Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio ............ . ..... 1156
Jim's Dog House 627 Mass ................ 2096
Jim's Drive-In 732 N 2 ... ...... .... ...... 2046
Kirby's Lunch 616 Mass ... ...........•.... :3612
MARRIOTT CAFE 8:32 Mass .. .. ......•.... 3018
Miller Barbq RFD 5 . .. . ....... . ... ... 4081-N-4
Old Miss1on Inn 1'104 Mass .....••.. ..... .. 2040
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)
Parkway Grill106 W Park .• . ••.• . ••••••••• 3610
Ray's Truck Stop RFD 5 . ........... . ...... 3314
Rock Chalk Cafe 618 w 12 .....• • • ..•.•. •. 3020
Rose Lee Lunch 240 Elm .................. 2033
Santa Fe Restaurant 411 E 7 •••••••••••••• 3320
Shamrock Grill 508 Locust ......... .......• )392
Skyline Club 633 E 23 . . . ... . ..•.....• .. •. 3'39
SNAPPY LUNCH 1010 Mass ........ . . .. • .. 2078
SOUTHERN PIT BARBECUE 1834 Mass . .... 2001
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
Stable The 1401 w 7 .•......•••.•..••••••3080
!See Advertisement This Page)
Sunny's Grill1'3 E '1 ...... .........•...... 3324
Te-Pee Barbq RFD 5 ..................... 2070
!See Advertisement Preceding Page)
Willies Grill 10171 Mass .. . .....• . .•.•••• . 2093
Zlm's Snack Shop 200 E 7 .... . .... .. .... .. 3053

Cameras

Candy, Wholesale
COKER A B &amp; SON 1337 Mass .......••.••. 558
PlertOn August J &amp; Son 16 E 9 .•.•...• . .••. 1792

Canning
Stokely Foods Inc E 10 ................. .... 104

Carpet &amp; Rug Cleaning
NEW YORK CLEANER·~---=--------.
ORIENTAL, BRAIDED, WILTON
and AXMINSTER RUGS
ClllANED IN THB PLANT

•

WALJ...TO·WAU CARPETS
CLEANED IN THB HOMB
with BIGELOW SANFORD KARPBT KARl!
926 Mass ............ ........ .. .... . 15

Southern Pit
Fried Chicken
BEER

Barbecue
Ham- Beef
Rlbe

FOJ'
Reservation
CALL

2001

18!4 Mass.

HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass ................... 41
HIXON STUDI

CAMERAS
Eastman Kodaks - Bell &amp; Howell
Argus- Revere- Keystone

the

VIEWMASTER STEREOSCOPES
RENT A CAMBRA OR PRO/BCTOR
721 Mass ... .... . . ... . ......... . .... 41

MOSSER-WOLF INc·- - - - -- - - ,
Y DNr AlitbDrhtltl D111l" for
Eastman Kodak - Bell &amp; Howell

CH I CKEN and STEAK DINNERS
SANDWI CHES and BEER

Du Pont-Ansco-Argus-Revere
Leica-Leitz Microscopes
VIBWMASTER STEREOSCOPESRADIANT SCRBBNS
1107 Mass •• ••• ••.••.• ••• •• • ••••••• 50 .

Phone 3080

1401

w. 7th

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CARPETs-cHRISTIAN

LAWRENCE

Carpets

Co~erce
Chamber of Commerce Wren bg .............. 481

Cllanibers of

BEATTIE CARPETS &amp; RUGSSTERLING FURN CO 938 Mass . ....... .. 1192
FRANK'S FURN CO
Firth-Roxbury Rugs And
Downs Wilton Carpets
834 Mass .. . ..... . ............ • ..... 834
MILLER FURNITURE CO
.A.Ntbori::ttl Dtllltr f;w
MOHAWK-SMint KAB.AGHBUSIAN
MASLAND-.ARUOOM ROXBUllY CAllPETS
Wall to Wall lnstallabon•
by Experienced Competent Layen

Cllemicals
Pur-O-Zone Chemi Co 714 Conn. . . . . . . . . .. ... CJt
Westvaco Cheml Co Sunflower .... . . . . ...... .395(
Westvaco Cheml Div 9 &amp; Maple ............. 38&amp;:

Chicken Dinners
Dine-A-Mite Inn
Served on 25 minute notice
23 &amp; La .•••••. ••..••.•.••..•••.•..• 84!

741 Mass .... . ..................... 246 1

CJUadren's

VINCENT'S INC 124 Mass ................. 178
WEAKLEY'S FURNITURE CO
Bigelow Sanford Rugs
729 Mass .......•....••••..•.•..... 932
WEAVER A D 901 Mass ................... 636

Chinaware

Cash Registers
NATIONAL CASH REGISTERsNATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO 116 E 8
Topeka Kans. &lt;Toll Call&gt; Topeka 3-643.5

~ear

Stork Haven The 841 Mass ..•.•..•.....••• m
WEAVER AD
Teen Age Fashions For Girls
901 Mass .................... .... . . 63!

House of China &amp; Class 906 N H ...... ... ••.•MI
Shlmmons Shop 906 N H••..••.•••••••••••. 661
VERNON'S HARDWARE 1029 Mass ..•....... 101
VICKERS GIFT SHOP 1023 Mass ............ 93l

Chiropodists
BITTENBENDER C R 7291 Mass. . . . . . . . . . 671

Cemeteries
Memorial Park Cemetery E 15 ....... . ...... 1459
Oak Hill Cemetery S E limits ............... ~

Chairs-Renting
Anderson Furniture Co 812 N H ............. 252

CHIROPRACTOR

SPINAL, SACRO-ILLIAC &amp; NERVE SPECIALIST
Twenty-First Century
Chiropractic Ma~~s
Dally Treatment
Unnecessary
It Pays to Investigate

Chiropractors, DC

ALBRIGHT C R , - - - - - - - - -:
CHIROPRACTOR
Howe Calb Day or NigiU
Hospital Facilities Anilable
X-RAY - COLON IRRIGATIONS
Spinal, Sacro-IIIiac and Netve Specialist
1023~

Mass ...•....••...•..•.•..••. 1531
Residence ..........•.....•..•..... 1385

BROCKWAY MARIAN 10 E 9 .. ... .. . . .... . 4224
Residence 1423 Ohio ................. 2.396-11
COLBURN ARTHUR R 1024 Vt .... •.... .... lU
Residence 1024 Vt ..................... .3593
CRAIG &amp; COLBURN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC---"!
COMPLETE
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
X-Ray -

Florescopic

Lady Nurses

PHONE
Office or Residence

Call for Appointment
1024 Vt ......................... .. 115

1531

CRAIG H W 1024 Vt ........•. ..• ••...••.. lll

COLON

Christian Science Practitioners
Naturopathic Physician,
X-Ray Laboratory

Dr.
C. R. Albright
Office 1023! Mass.
Opposite Granada Theater

Beverstock Allee F Mrs r 1506 Crescent rd .... 158l
MIKenzie Elizabeth Mrs r 646 Ky .•••••••••. .3591
Stofter Alice 8 Mrs r 1103 N H ....... . ..... 284l

The YELLOW PAGES tell yoa
where to buy the products and serviceJ
you want. They also help you find tht
stores and tradespeople best fitted lo
supply your needs. Look in the YEL
LOW PAGES.

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Churches
Assembly of God Church 1242 Mass .......... 2112
Baptist Church First 801 Ky ............... .494
Catllolic Church 1229 Vt ........... .... . ... 338
Christian Church First StuCiy 1000 Ky ......... 790
Church of Christ 1501 N H ..... .. ......... 853
Church of The Nazarene Parsonage 1842 Vt •.. 1243
Co~~~~a~~~~v~h~rch ____ . ____ _____ .. _. __ . _475
Kitchen 925 Vt. . . .. . . .. ................ 193
Episcopal Church 1011 Vt ................. 1111
Evangelical United Brethren Church The
1501 Mass.2508
First R M Baptist Church 416 Lincoln ..... . .3536
Friends Cnurch 1205 N Y ................ 2624-J
Friends Church 1601 N H ..... . ......... 1419-W
lutheran Church Immanuel 1538 Vt. ....... .. 758
Lutheran Church Trinity 1245 N H ..... ... .. .. 624
Metllodist Church First 946 Vt . . . . . . . . 1908
North Lawrence Christian Church 647 Elm .. 3789-M
Presbyterian Church First 901 Vt .. ... ..... ... 630
5alvation Army The 729 Vermont ............ 633

City Offices
Building Inspector Watkins Bk Bg . . . . . . . .. .. 460
City Clerk Watkins Bk bg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4b0
City Engineer Watkins Bk Bg. . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 460
City Garage 445 Miss ..................... 463
~ty Water Dept Watkins Bk bg ............. . 461
re Dept No 1 745 Vt ............... • .... 496
Fire Dept No 2 1839 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
Health Dept Watkins Bk bg ................. 462
Health Director Watkins Bk bg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
lawrence Recreation Commission 115 W 11 .... 1814
Mayor Watkins Bk Bg .....•.....••.•.••.•. 460
Meter Shop N End of lnd .................. 897
Milk &amp; Food Sanitation Watkins Bk Bg ....•... 462
Police Dept 745 Vt ....... . ............... 153
Pumping Station N End Ind ................. 968

Cleaners

CHURCHES-C04L

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Oinics, Medical
Medical Arts Center 4 &amp; Maine .. ........... 3975

Oothing
BROWN'S TOGGERY 830 Mass •...••••• ••• •389
CARL'S CLOTHIERS
BOTANY
STETSON HATS

"~00"

ARROW SHIJ.TS

INTERWOVEN SOCKS
Glu To Show Yo• • - -

905 Mass ••.•.••.••••••..•••••••••• 905

Gibbs Clothing Co
Where Cash Buys More
811 Mass
......... .. .... . ... ... 459
LAWRENCE SURPLUS
Store No 1 935 Mass ....................66'J
Store No 2 740 Mass .................... SE!IJ
Litwin's 831 Mass .................... ... 1088
OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERli

SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES
DOBBS HATS
McGREGOR SPORTS WEAR
ENRO AND ARROW SHIRTS
821 Mass .................. .... ..... 20.3

PALACE CLOTHING CO 843 Mass ........•.. 915
TOWN SHOP THE 84H Mass ..... .. ... ..... ~
Wolfson's 743 Mass .•..•.•. • . •.••.••••.•• 615

Oothing, Second Hand
SALVATION ARMY THE 729 Vermont •••.•••US

ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY &amp; DRY
CLEANERS 1111 Mass.646
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
Downtown Plant 740 Vt ................. . 432
Cash &amp; Carry 1903 Mass . .. . ............. 886
JAYHAWK CLEANERS 626 W 9 ... . ........ . 123
KANSAS CLEANERS 12~ E 8 ..... . ....... .420
LAWRENCE LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
1001 N H.383
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass . ......... .. 75
New York Cleaners Annex 411 W 14 .......•.. 307
Quality Cleaners 539 Indiana ........•.••.... 185
ROGERS FASHION CLEANERS 8 E 8 ....... 498
ROGERS TOPPS CLEANERS 1407 Mass .. ... . 243

Cleaners, Drapery
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass .
. . . . . . . 75
ROGERS TOPPS CLEANERS 1407 Mass ...... 243

Clinics, Chiropractic

ALBRIGHT C R ~--------..
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
Complete X-ray &amp; Fluoroscopic Se"ice
Colon &amp; Rectal Disorders
Call For Information
Spinal, Sacro-IIIiac aRd Nerve Specialist
1023! Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1531

Residence . ......... ...... .....•. .. 1385

CRAIG &amp;COLBURN CHIROPRACTIC CLINICCOMPLETE
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
X-Ray - Florescopic
Lady Nurses
Call for Appointment
1024 Vt ........................... 115

Clubs, Country
Country Club 1 Mi W on Highway 40 . ......... 4lM

Ouhs, Social
Facuity Womens Club 1300 La ..•........... 1309
University Club 1007! Mass .....•.....•..... SU

Coal
BIG CHIEF COALSNIDER COAL &amp; HEAT SERV CO

200 lt\CIIst .1010
BURGNER-BOWMAN-MATTHEWS LBR CO
308W6.11l
JAYHAWK COAL _ __ _ ___;:..:.::;..::...:~

;";_~·f.'C~

A qualay coal that saves you _
money in heating service.
Every
ton washed to remove impurities.
A size for every purpose.

... ~

"WIJERE TO BUY IT"
SNIDER COAL &amp; HEAT SERY CO

200 Locust.lOJ,O

SCHAAI&lt;E C &amp; SONS 210 W 6 ....... .... . . .152
Snider Coal &amp; Heat Serv Co 200 Locust . .... .1010

Coal Stokers-See Stokers
HANDY-These YELLOW P.AGES
will tell you where you can buy mosl
anytbmg.

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CONCRETE

.. -.

Products

Vibrated
and
Power
Pressed

*

*

PreCost

--~
Dependable
. EXTRA STRENGTH
QUALITY

WffiE MESH • STEEL WINDOWS
REINFORCING STEEL

Accurate Proportioning
More Thorough Mixing

•

PHONE

1892

PHONE

Haydite Blocks "Light

Weigh~'

FOR FIREPROOF
PERMANENT CONSTRUCI'ION

•

CONSTRUC~ION

GO.

730 DELAWARE

Reinforcing Rods &amp; Mesh.
Steel Windows (all types)
MANUFACTURERS OF

CONCRETE, PUMICE, AND
HAYDITE BLOCKS
Phone

264
Morton's
BuJiding Materials (o.
SALES OFFICE: 1834 Mass.
PLANT: East 15th &amp; S.F. Tracks

Insurance agencies supply one of
the many services you'll find listed
in the Yellow Pages.
When you're looking for anything,
you'll find it quicker and easier in
the Yellow Pages.

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Concrete Products

Concrete, Ready Mixed
Ready Mixed Concrete Co 730 Del ......... .. 1892

Confectioners
Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass .. . .•.. 3395

Contractors, Building
------

:ful Hrun ·~- Exqcisitdy o~..

signed, Erected Q•ickly. A Home
for Evt'ry Fanuly, for E1·cry '"'

GUJ-;fllSH}}
@ •

tom~. See your Authorized

o.

1
....,.

Mw~o

V

Attorney Court House .. ..................•. 559
Budget &amp; Accounting Div 1100 Mass .......... 471
Clerk Court House . . . .... .... .. ........•. S59
Clerk of District Court Court House ........... SU
Commissioners Court House ....•.....•..•• • • 3.59
Conva lescent Hospttal 1004 W 4 . .. . . ... .... . 988
County Judge Court House ........ . ........ 961
Dist Judge Court House ........ . . . ......... 889
Engineer Court House .............. . ....... Sn
Farm Bureau P 0 bg
..... . ............ 2502
Health Dept Watkins Bk Bg ........ .•• •.••.• 462
Kansas Highway Patrol County Jail .. .• .••••• • • 58
Probate· Judge Court House .......... ..... . . 393
Production &amp; Marketing Administration
641 Ma.ss.652
Register of Deeds Court House ...............
Sheriff County Jail . . . . . . . . . ............... Sl
Shop Yard E 23 .. . ....................... 971
Supt of Schools Court House .............•.. 329
Treasurer Court House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 466
Welfare Director Court House ...... . . ... .... 975

6n

Crating Service

Dealer for Sales, Erection and Stll'Vice.

"ll'JlERB TO

nr·y

Tl/TiJJl"
lawrence Homebuilders 1621 Oxford Rd .. . 3820

Contractors, Building Repairing
Peters Wm Oliver 1629 Ark ...... .. . . ....... 822

Contractors, Concrete
Handy Man
Experienced Workmen For Any Job
Good Referencer--Bill Walker Mgr
1033 R I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ...... 1325
Penny M N Constr Co 730 Delaware ........ 1892

LAWRENCE TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO
INC 7.31 N H. 15
If no answer call ........ .. . ........ . 1m-M
Smith Ethan A Moving &amp; Trfr Co 11 E 9 ..••• • •46

Credit Reporting Bureaus
Credit Bureau of Lawrence 719 ~ Mass ........ .467

Correct telephone numbers save time.
Look in the YELLOW PAGES befM•
you call the store or repairman.

Contractor s, Drilling, Oil Well
Wilson W D Drilling Contr 520 Ohio ....•.... 296B

Contractors, General
Bechtel Corp Sunflower ......... ... • ...... . 3944
Bechtel Corp 9 &amp; Maple ................... 898
Bennett Constr Co 2320 La ... . . . ...... .. .. 4216
Constant Constr Co 201 Perry ... ... ...... .. . . 89
GREEN B A CONSTR CO 1300 Oread ........ 884
Jayhawk Constr Co RFD 1 ... . .............. 251
KAPFER CON STR &amp; ENGINEERING

INDUSTRIAL
COMMEROAL
RESIDENTIAL
BUILDING
1605

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County Offices

lawrence Bldg Matrls Co 1834 Mass .... ..... 264
Morton's Bldg Matrls Co 1834 Mass ......... 264
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel
PENNY M N COI4STRUCTION CO 730 Dela ... 1892
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)

GUNNISON HOMES

CONCRETE-CREDIT

w 19 ...................•••• •3630

Natkin &amp; Co 1330 Miss .. ....... ... .•..... 2728
Scott Constr Co 1641 W 9 . . . . . . . . .. . . .... 3965
Stinson 0 F 1936 TeM ............. . • .. .. 1663
Tuggle Constr Co 845 lnd . .. .. .... .. .. . .. . . 3595
Utility Constr Co 201 Perry . .. . ........ .... .. 89

Contractors, Land Clearing
Richardson's Constr Co RFD 2.

Look First
in the

YELLOW
PAGES
a
••. For a business teleph one
number
•.. For a business address

. .. 4083-N-3

Corsets
Smart-Form Corsetiere RFD 3 ......... 4091-K-13

Cosmetics
Luzier's Cosmetic Consultant
Jeanne Winslow
1930 Ky ........................... 3739
WEAVER A D 901 Mass .............. . . ... 636

. . . For the nearest dealer
... F.:&gt;r a special brand
.. . For emergency service

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DAIRIES

LAWRENCE

PASTEURIZED
AND HOMOGENIZED

GRADE " A" MILK

and
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Ask Your Grocer

Telephone

202 WEST 6TH

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Dairies

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Dentists (Cont'd)

CHAMNEY DAIRY RFD 4 .............. 4029-K-2
FRITZEL-JAYHAWK DAIRY PRODUCTS

834 Vt 182

GOLDEN CREST DAIRY 2016 Leamard ......3162

!See Advertisement Preced •no "aoe)
lawrence Sanitary Milk &amp; Ice Cream Co 202 W 6. 696
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel

Dairy Products

Kincaid Paul K 839! Mass.
. •• . • ...... 989
O'Bryon C F
X-Ray - General Practice
19 w 9 ..........••...... . .••.••... 570
Perry Jas 1 15 E 7
.
. . . •• . • .......395
Residence 1602 Crescent Rd . . . . . . . . . . .1911
Stevens P N 815 Mass. . . . . . . . . ....... 1Sl5

Department Stores
Montgomery Ward &amp; Co
Retail Store 825 Mass ............ • ...... 195

FRITZEL-JAYHAWK DAIRY PRODUCTSFRITZEL-JAYHAWK DAIRY PRODUCTS

834 Vt 182

Lawrence Sanitary Milk &amp; Ice Cream Co
202 w 6.696
Me~rSanltaryMIIkCo 304 locust .....•..... 262

p Catalol grder Dept 825 Mass ............. .. 58
enney
• Co 807 Mass ...............•... 43S

WEAVER AD 901 Mass . . . . ..... ... ...... 636

Dictating Machines
OFFICE MACHINES CO

Transcribing &amp; Dictating Machines
710 Mass . .

Dancing Studios
LINDLEY MAXINE

Instructions-All Types of Dancing
819 Vt ..•...........•.............. 100

Dead Animal Removers
STANDARD RENDERING CO 1610 E 15 ..... 369

Decorators, Interior

. .13

Dies
Kansas Mfg Co The
Tools-Dies Manufactured Per Specifications
62.3 Vt ....••.••.••..••••.•••••.••• 411

Dish Wash ing Machines,
Domestic
WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER-

Handy Man
Experienced Workmen For Any Job
Good References-Bill Walker Mgr
1033 R 1 .
. . . . . . . . . 1325

HIGGINS &amp; SON DECORATIVE SERVICE
We Do AD Kinda of
INTERIOR DECORATING
Bllimlllll

Roll-Out WashWell gives
usable wort surface, top
loading; greater capacity;
perfect washing and drying;
easy, low cost installation.
You Can 8e SURE ••
If It's WESTINGHOUSE.

"WflERE TO CA LL''

p,,

DBALBRS
Beacon Applnce Co Inc 709 Mass

.. 253

1202 Almira ......•.•.....•....•..1456

Ditching Service

Delivery Service

ANDERSON RICHARD TRUCKING

2325 Haskell

Handy Man
Experienced Workmen For Any Job
Good References- Bill Walker Mgr
1033 R 1
........... .

1325

HANK'S DELIVERY SERVlC
Package Ddivezy
Merchants Delivery
Apartment Moving &amp; Light Hauling

Prom'l Slf,i&amp;l
1211 Vt •...•.•.••....•••••••.•••••797

Doctors
-See Specific Headings, aueh u Chlropractors, Dentists, Oculists, Optometn.ts,
Osteopathic Physicians &amp; Surceou, D.O.,
Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.. Veterlaarians, etc:.

Dog &amp; Cat Hospitals
LEASURE VETERINARY HOSPITAL- - - - .
Da. T. J. Lx.uuu
Established Since 1930

Dental Laboratories
lawrence Dental Labs 841! Mass . ... . . . ... . 3279

Dentists
Albers John A 4 &amp; Maine . . . ....... • ...... 3975
Alexander CJ noli Mass . ........ . ....... 421
Bnr.m Forrest D 800 Mass •••••••••••••.••• 374
Doty F H 927 ~ Mass . ........... ..... ..... 795
Frink Lloyd H 801! Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571
Gttto Paul H lawrence Natl Bk bg •••••.•.• ,3(;q2
Gillihan Robt B 4 &amp; Maine .... . . ..... .... .. 3975
Gorrill Will R 845 Mass ........ ......... ... 399
Haun Richard M soH Mass •.••.•..•..•.•. 204
Kennedy A R '127~ Mass .................... 551
Kennedy T A 927! Mass .................... 551

1321

Complete Small Animal Service
Boarding, Clipping and Treatme.ut
809 Vt ......... . ................•. 240

PIERSON I J

Boarding-Batlling-Ciipping
large Outside Individual Runs
2201 La ...... . ....•.....•..........186

WEMPEWW

General Veterinary Practitioner
Modern Small Animal Hospital
With Complete Small An imal Service

219 E 9 ............................ 602

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DORMITORIES-DRUGGISTS

LAWRENCE

Dormitories

Dressmakers

Battenfeld Hall 1425 La .................•••965
Carruth Hall 1345 La ...................... 164
Corbin Hall 420 W 11 ............... ... ... 860
Don Henry Co-op 1420 Ohio ............ ... .. 86
Foster Hall 1200 La ........... . .. . ........ 257
Haskell Institute Tinker Hall .............. .4210
Hill Co-Op The 1539 Tenn .. . .. . . .... .......3691
~adder Hall 1115 La ...... ......••. .•. ... 4200
ifiopkins Hall 1011 Ind .... .............. .. 1768
.Jayhawk Co-Op 1614 Ky .... • .. .. .•..•..... 205
Jolliffe Hall 1505 Ohio ......•. ...... . ..... 994
Kanza Hall 1006 Miss ................. ... 3544
Locksle) rial!
No 1 1125 Miss .....•...••.•• •.••••••• 3534
No 2 712 McCook ....... • .. . ....... . . ... 921
No 3 714 McCook .....•... .•• . ••••••••• 8.36
No 4 716 McCook ... . . . .............. 504
No 5 1112 Ill . . ... . ........ . .......... . 837
McCook Hall-North K U Stadium . ........... 2042
McCook Hall-South K U Stadium ...... • ..... 2039
Miller Hall 1518 Lilac Lane ... .......•.•.... 980
Monchonsia Hall 1014 Miss ............••••• 365
North College Hall ll &amp; Ohio . ............. 4280
Oliver Hall1126 La .......... ............ 3551
Oread Hall
Office 11 &amp; Maine..
. .................. 56
East Wing First ll &amp; Maine ............. 2051
East Wing Second 11 &amp; Maine .... . •..... 2454
West Wing First 11 &amp; MaiM ...... ...... 1922
West Wing Second n &amp; Maine . .. ........ 2036
Pearson Hall 1426 Alumni Place Dr ......... 3865
Rochdale Co-op 1244 Ohio .... .. .. . . . ... .. . 2200
~ock-Chalk Co-op 912 Ata. .
. •.•• .••.... 170.5
Sellards Hall 1443 Alumni Place Dr . . ....... 4205
tephenson Hall 1404 La .. . ... . ......... . .4203
terling Hall 1129 La . . . . . . . . . . ..... ... . . 569
emplin Hall 1407 La ... ........ ....... ... 358
Watkins Hall 1506 Lilac Lane ......... .... .. 900

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Sold at the Leading
Druggists &amp; Fountains

46

CROWN DRUG SERVICE----,-:....,..-,,----::
Over 25,000 Nationally Advertised
Items. Drugs, Electrical Needs,
Sundries, To II etr i es, Tobacco,
Fountain and Bottled Goods at
Deep Cut Prices.
Shop and Save.

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"WHERE TO GET SJi}RVIOE"
Crown Drug Co No23 747 Mass ••••••••••• U
Eldridge Pharmacy 701 Mass ... ... ...... ... . Iff.

FRITZEL-JAYHAWK DAIRY PRODUCTS

•

834 Vt.la
Harrison Drug Co 1851 Mass ....... . ....... 421
!See Advertisement Following Pagel

tii,LLSIDE PHARMAC
PRESCRIPTIONS
R11isttwJ Pb11rm11tisl

Drugs-Drug Sundries-Fountain Servia
W. H. SBMPLII

616 West 9 ••••••.••.•••••••• .•• • • 1481

L - - - - -- -- - - · - - - (Continued Page 28)

Who Buys? Sells? Rents? Repaitt
The YEUOW PAGES give youth
answers.

C~EAM

ICE

FORA TREAT
IN ICE CREAM
GET VARSITY VELVET
PINTS &amp; QUARTS

Smith Dresmkng Shop 943~ Mass ... ..... .... 68:

Druggists

PHONE

696

PHONE

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DRUGGISTS

PRESCRIPTIO
$pee~td.,

Exclusive Agent
For
!IARCELLE

"lVhere Pharmacy Is A Profession"

OOSMETICS

CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED

TELEPHONE

521
Sundries • Toiletries
Magazines • Photo Finishing

Try Our Fountain

RANEY
105 E 8 -·-··
Nights, Sundays, Holidays Call _

DRUG

STORE

801
3486-R

PRESCRIPTID~

SPECIALISTS ,
DRUGS
SUNDRIES

Biologicals
Hospital Supplies
Fountain Service

RANKIN DRUG CO.
1101 Mass. St.

• • • Call

678

&lt;Jit.e Ro.unJ etUne~~.
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PHONE

20

801 Mass.

e
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PRESCRIPTIONS
SICK R~Ol\1 NEEDS
BIOLOGICALS
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
PHONE

3975

PHONE

If No Answer Call 83'74

27

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LAWRENCE

DRUGGISTs-ELECTRIC

~sts (Cov-n_t'_d~)_ _ _ _ _
1
HOLf'S PHARMAC
PRESCRIPTIONS

Druggists ( Cont'd)
ROUND CORNER DRUG CO 801 Mass ........• 20
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page}
STOWITS REXALL DRUG STORE----'=----,

QWCK DBUVBRY SBRVICB

PRESCRIPTIONS

Across From High School
FOUNTAIN- LUNCHEONETTE

DRUGS • • • SUNDRIES

1347 Mass . . ....................... 234

lAWRENCE SANITARY MILK &amp;

IC~

Wlln-1 Your-Dollllf'-S T R B T C H B S

CR CO
202

847 Man . .................. . ..... 516

w 6.696

&lt;See Advertisement Page 26}
Medical Arts Pharmacy 4 &amp; Maine .......... 3975
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)
RANfY DRUG STORE 909 Mass .. ........ . .. 521
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)
Rankin Drug Co 1101 Mass . .
. . ... . . ... 678
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)

Stow Its Rexall Drug Store 847 Mass ......•... 516
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
Van's Prescription Shop 105 E 8 ............ . 601
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)

Druggists Sundries, Wholesale
Varnum Drug Co 801! Mass ................ 530

Dry Goods
Terrill's Dry Goods 803 Mass .............. .. .325
WEAVER AD 901 Mass ................... 636

Duplicating Machines
Three Registered Druggists

Stow its
Rexall Drug Store

A. B. DICK MIMEOGRAPH PRODUCTs,--Complete stencil duplicating
equipment: Stencil sheets, Inks,
lettering guides, styli and other
A. B. Dick products are sold
only by the following authorized
distributor.

"WHERE TO BUY THEM'

OFFICE SUPPLY &amp; EQPMNT CO
521 Kansas Topeka Kans &lt;Toll

M'7 Mass.

Call)

;3..3259

OFFICE MACHINES CO 710 Mass ... .......... 13

Electric Appliances, Household
BEACON APPLNCE CO INC

--=i=iF""''."y

~ " ~"iJ

WESTINGHOUSE APPUANCBS
Refrigerators- Ranges - Radios-Automatic Washers-Vacuum Oeanen

fi£1; fiR.J

- I AndAdvertised
Other Nationally
Lines

SALBS 6 SBRVICB
709

Mass . .... . ... .. .............. . 253

GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC
r_
General Electric Sales &amp; Service
1103 Mass . . . : ....................... 19
HANNA RADIO SHOP
Frigidaire-Zenith-RCA-Emerson-Hoover
933 Mass . ..........•..•......... ... 303
SMITH L LOKE CO

I

MAGNAVOX RADIO &amp; TELEVISION
KELVINATOR-EASY WASHERS
UNIVERSAL GAS RANGES
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS

846 Mass •........... ..•.• •.•...•••725
Talbert App!nce Co 910 Mass ........... .. . 3606
Vincent's Inc 724 Mass . .................. .178
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
(Continued Next Pagel

Prospt.e:z e customers ''shop around'1
by telephone. Be sure they see your mes·
sage-classify all of your products and
services in these YELLOW PAGES.

�LAWRENCE

ELECTRIC

29

Electric Appliances, Household
(Cont'd)
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE·------,

WIZARD APPLIANCES
Teln-ision • !Udios • lUnges • Refrigeraton
Vacuum Oeanera • Automatic and Cnnnntional Washers. Hot Water Tanks. lronen
944 Mass .....•. . ... .• • .... . .• . .••. 613

WESTINGHOUSE PRODUCTS
Refrigerators, Ranges,
Dishwashers, Water Heaters,
Clothes Dryers, Laundromats,
Vacuum Cleaners, Wast&lt;·
Aways~Eiectrlc Bedcoverings,
Fans, 1able Applianoes.
You Can Be SURE ..
If It's WESTINGHOUSE.

"WHERE TO C.ILLL"
DEALERS

BEACON APPLNCE CO INC

709 Mass . .. . . 253

-FREE ESTIMATES-

Industrial &amp; Residential Wiring
Complete Line of Lighting Fi.'l:tures
CALL

Electric Contractors

1163

CALL

BRASS EDW B

Contracting-Repairing
1919 R I. . . ...... ... ............... 3557
Brune Plbg Htg &amp; Elec Co 545 lnd ....... • .. .308
(See Advertisement This Page)
GUNTERT PLBG &amp; WIRING 1337 Mass ...... 963
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

LEE RAYMOND PLUMBING &amp; WIRING

Licensed &amp; Bonded
906 N H . ..•••..... . •.•.. • •••••••••• 660
If no answer call Raymond H Lee ••. • ••• 3780
Norris Bros 500 Locust ..... . ... .. . ... . . . .. 1163
(See Advertisement T his Page)
Rose L H Plbg &amp; Wiring 931 Maine ...... . . . . 513
WESTERGREN HARRY 1145 Pa . .. . .. . ... 3644

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Electrical
Contractor
SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
TELECIIRON ELECTRICAL CLOCKS

~s~

LIGHTING FIXTURES
OOMPLETE LINE OF
LIGHTING FIXTURES

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BONDED-LICENSED-INSURED
PHONE

936

P. 0. BOX230
PHONE 308

B ~Wm:BiNG
444W;Jfik·•
M. J. H UXTAB LE, JR., Owner
545 I ndiana

1337 MASS.

PHONE

�30

ELECTRIC-FARM

LAWRENCE

Electric Equipment
Kennedy Plumbing &amp; Elec Co 937 Mau •.•••.• &amp;58

Engineers, Combustion
Combustion Engrng-Superheater Inc RFD 1 ... . 3821

Engineers, Power Plant
Fluor Corp ltd RFD 1 . ... .... . .. ...... ... .894

t.ngravers, Photo
EtchRite Photo-Engraving 5 W 14. . . .

. .. . 11~

Envelopes
TENSION ENVELOPES-

TENSION ENVELOPE CORP 19th &amp; Campbell
Kansas City Mo &lt;Toll Call). Harrison 0092

Excavating
Gordon H R RFD 4 ...................... 791
(See Advertisement This Page)

Express
Railway Exp Agcy Inc 407 E 1 . ............. l2C

C1

Fsrm Equipment

BIGSBY &amp; BANNING TRACTOR &amp; IMPLMT
FORD TRACTORS
DEARBORN FARM EQUIPMENT
Sales &amp; Service

Complete Repair Sef1Jite
SOME DAIRY EQUIPMENT

620 Mass . .......•.•....••.......... 83

Douglas County Implmt Co 560 W 23 .•..... . 4225
(See Advertisement This Pagel

CASE

IMPLEMENTS
&amp;TRACTORS

Sales - Parts - Service

Phone

4225
Elmer Schneider

Elmer Johanning

Douglas County
Implement Co.
554 w. 23

NEW HOLLAND BALERS
Sales - Parts &amp; Expert Repair Work
DeLaval Milkers-Gehl Forage Harvester.
PIONEER HYBRID SEED CORN

Lawrence Implement Co.
Formerly Anderson Implement Co.
CALL 647

518 W. 23

AllisChalmers
FARM
MACHINERY
Genuine Parta
&amp; Service

Dealer New Idea Eqpmnt.
McCormick-Deering. Farmall Tractors
&amp; International Motor Trucks
1818 Mass•.........................•... 244

NIEDER IMPLEMENT CO.
CALL 385

520

w. 23rd

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Farm Equipment ( Cont'd)

31

Fire Departments

FERGUSON TRACTORS &amp; IMPLEMENTs-

JONES FARM SUPPLY E 23 ............ 469

FORD TRACTOR &amp; DEARBORN FARM
EQUIPMENT-

Fire Chief 745 Vt . ... .... .. .......... .... 3509

Fire Extinguishers

BIGSBY &amp; BANNING TRACTOR &amp;
IMPLMT CO 620 Mass .83

5REEN BRO
JOHN DEERE F.ARM IMPLEMENTS
Std11 l!r Sll't~itl

RICHARDS D D SUPPLY CO
Recharge Service On Co 2 Extinguishers

212 Quincy Topeka ... &lt;Toil Call) Topeka)-~

Fishing Tackle
KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 Mass .... . .1018

Fix-it Shops

Complete Repair Stodt
Adequate SerTicc Dcpattmeut

&amp;3-' Mass • .• .•••••••••••••••.•••••• 631

Jones Farm Supply E 23 .. ................. 469
KRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass .. 244
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Pagel
LAWRENCE IMPLMT CO 518 w 23 ......... 647
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel
NEW IDEA EQUIPMENTNIEDER IMPLMT CO 520 W 23 .. ..•• ... . 385

Nieder lmplmt Co 520 W 23 .......... ..... . 385
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)
OLIVER IMPLEMENTSGALLAGHER BUDDY MOTORS 634 Mass .• 1000
Wilson lmplmt Co 401 N 2 . .......... .... .3377

Bill's Mch Shop 708 Mass ................ 1930
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

Floor Finishers Supplies
Pur-O-Zone Cheml Co 714 Conn

.... . .. 96

Floor Machines, Renting
Malott's Hardware 736 Mass ..............• 615

PUR-O-ZONE CHEMICAL CO

RENT OUR
FLOOR SANDERS - FLOOR POLISHERS
And Many Other Kinds of Equipment

Largest Selection in Lawrence
Complete Stock of Janitor's Supplies &amp; Paints

Federal Offices
-See United State• Government
0/fice•

Feed

FARM-FLOORS

FEED-------FOR
POULTRY· LJVBSTOCK ~·:
RABBITS • DOGS
··
.
. ..

DERBY DIET

HI-SUGAR MOLASSES FEBDS
COMPLBTB MINERAL FEBDS

High111 p,.ices Paid

-

.
... m.l!D

/Of'

G,.ai,s antl S11Js
"WHBRI! TO BUY IT''
DERBY GRAIN INC 301 Locust ...........370

SCHAAK£..C &amp; SONS 210 W 6 ...•...••.... 152
UNDERWOOD J SON
SEBD - FEBD- GRAIN
Complete Line Oread Mixed Fccdl
Cane Molaues
GARDEN AND PIBLD SBBDS
Custom Grinding and Mixing
PBRTIUZBR
Prompt Dtlifllf1 Snflitt
608 Mass ...... ...................... 7

714

Conn ... . ........................ 96

Floor Maintenance
King Harold H 1122 Ky .......... .. • ....... 541

Floor Sanding
Phelps Floor Sanding Serv 301 Miss ... .. .... 2755
Pontius Carroll H 1313 Vt .................. 331

Floors
K.E N T I L J : - " - - - - - - - - - Moaern floors; beautiful colors,
un l imited designs, GUARAN·
TEED, inexpensive, 111gged, easy

to maintain-for horne.~ store,

KENTJLE
,.. =r.a~ ~

office, industry. Also KENCORK
and KENTILE RUBBER TILE.

"W FJ P. R /tJ TO BUY IT"
Anderson Furn Co 812 N H . . . ......... 252
Cook Paint and Varnish Co 919 Mass ...... 846
Salsbury Floor Covering 902 Mass . . . . . . ... . 3824

"I Can Fix It Mechanicall~'

Fertilizers
BARTELDES SEED CO 804 Mass ............. 92
DERBY GRAIN INC 301 Locust ...... ...•... . ,-ro
THURSTON CHEML C
MANUPACTURBRS
Complete Line of

I:ERTILIZERS
Por
Parms - Lawns -

Garden.

l?~
1930

6th &amp; Locust ...................... . ZTB1

Filling Stations
-See Service Stations

*

BILL'S MACHINE SHOP
708 MASS.

�32

LAWRENCE

FLORISTS

Flowers
of Distinction
-YOUR SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED -

Phone

363

941 Mass.

YOUR DOWN TOWN FLORIST

Free
Delivery

CALL-

820-

CALL

IF NO ANSWER CALL- 8550

()WENS FLOWER
SHOP
AND GREENHOUSES
(Formerly wards)

The Largest and Finest Floral Establishment in Lawrence
liSth and New York St.

Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere

�LAWRENCE

FLORISTS-FOUNTAIN

Florists
ALLISON-THOMAS FLOWER SHOP

Flowers Of Oistmction
941 Mass . . . . . . . . ....... •. . ..... 363
CS. ~ Advertisement Preceding Pagel
Blossom Shop The 326 w 9 ..........•.•... 998
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
Flower Box 20 E 9
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 278
(See Advertisement This Pagel
MYERS C A &amp; SON

F1owers
By Wire

WEDDING &amp; FUNERAL DESIGNS
Potted Plants - Ornamental Shrubbery
JF/e T~ltgraph Flowen Anywhere
fREE DELIVERY

435 Mochigan

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

312

OWENS FLOWER SHOP

15 &amp; N Y .
820
....... ...
. . 3550
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel
Smith Floral Serv E 23 .. ................. 1326
!See Advertisement This Page)
Wards Flowers 15 &amp; N Y
. . . . . . . . . . 820
If no answer call
.......... 3550

If no answer call

Flour Mills
Bowersock Mills &amp; Power Co 5'16 Mass ......... lOB

Fountain P en s, Repairing
Rtwlands College Book Stores 1401 Ohio ••.. 1401

Let the Y ELLOW PAGES be your
shopping helper.

PHONE

SMART FLOWER STYLING
THE

BLOSSOM SHOP
Cora Sams, Owner
326 w 9

e CUT FLOWERS
e DESIGNS
e WEDDING
e PLANTS
e DECORATIONS

PHONE

1326
Nite Phone 2520-J

FLOWERS

TELEGRAPHED
EVERYWHERE

278

CALL
CALL
IF NO ANSWER CALL 749

20 EAST 9

33

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FRATERNITIES--FROZEN

LAWRENCE

Fraternities
ACACIA 1225 Oread .. . .........•....•.•• 3445
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1247 Ohio .........•.•..•.3513
Alpha Kappa Lambda 1127 Ohio .. .... .. . ... 1315
Alpha Kappa Lambda Annex 1128 Ohio . ....... 924
Alpha Phi Alpha 1101 Miss .... . ....•...... 2067
Alpha Tau Omega 1537 Tenn . ..........•.... 565
Beta Theta Pi 1425 Tenn ..•....•........... 552
Bogii The 745 Ohio .. ...................... 912
DELTA CHI 1245 W Campus rd •••••••.• .•. 868
Delta Tau Delta 1111 W 11 ...•.••..•.•••. 1106
Delta Upsilon 1025 W Hills ............ • .•. 2903
KAPPA ALPHA PSI 1134 Miss ............. 3353
Kappa Eta Kappa 1653 lnd .. .... .. ... . ..... 322
KAPPA SIGMA 1045 West Hills pkwy ........ 1700
Lambda Chi Alpha 805 Ohio . ... . .... . ...... 3410
Nu Sigma Nu Frat 1241 La .........•..•.•• •366
P~l Beta PI 1137 Ind ...................... 817
Phi Chi 1233 Oread ............•.......•.. 377
Phi Delta Theta 1621 Edgehili rd ..••..••••••• 957
PHI GAMMA DELTA 1540 La ..........•.. . 443
Phi Kappa 1120 w 11 .. . ...... . .. . ....... 2122

PHI KAPPA PSI

House 1100 lnd . . ......... . . . ..... . .... 284
Kitchen 1100 lnd .. . .........•.....•.•.. 472
Phi Kappa Sigma 1121 Ohio .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 155
Phi Kappa Sigma Annex 1135 Ohio •••••••••• 3550
Phi Kappa Tau 1408 Tenn .................. 84
PI KAPPA ALPHA 1409 Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . 991
Pi Kappa Alpha Annex 1406 Tenn . . . ........ 3941
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 1301 w Campus rd ... 72b
Sigma Chi 1439 Tenn ... ..........•.....•.. 721
Sigma Chi Annex 1416 Tenn ... . . .. ... . ... .4268
Sigma Nu 945 Emery rd .... . .............. 3456

SIGMA PHI EPSILON

House 1645 Tenn ....................... 664
Sigma PI 1325 Tenn ..................... 3540
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1541 TeM ......•..•..... 348
Theta Tau 1602 La ..........••••.•••.••. . 651
Triangle 1116 Ind ..... . ................. 3021

Fraternity Management
Fraternity Management Inc 1026 Mass ... . .. . .. 66

Freezers, Food Locker Plants
Frltzel Frozen Food Lockers 546 Miss ....•... 1280
(See Advertisement This Page)
Lawrence Egg &amp; Poultry Co 832 Pa •••.•••... 500

Freezers, Food Storage Units
GENERAL ELECTRIC FOOD FREEZERs·--Save $120 each year with a General •
Electric Food Freezer • .. and have
~ ,· 1, ...
the convenience of a store in your own
home! Famous G.E. features and
~
dependability.

"IVJTRJ?!;

rn

CALL''

SA l.llS &amp; SERVICE DEALER
GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC 1103 Mass .. 19

INTERNATIONAL HOME FREEZERS-

KRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass.244

KELVINATOR HOME FREEZER
Safe-store foods for months~
ahead! Save money on food
1
1
bills! Get " A Home Freezer
· ,
you can Trust" ••• Kelvinator. 4 convenient sizes.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
DEALERS

Goodrich B F Co 929 Mass . ............. .. 21
SMITH L LOKE CO 846 Mass ............ 725

Frozen Foods

FROZEN FOOD
LOCKERS
546 Mlu.

BEEF • POULTRY
PORK • FISH
Your Own
IndJvidual Family
Loeker Ia Your
"FOOD SAVINGS
BANK"
and at a Low Yearly
Rental You Can
Proceu Your Own
Frultat.. Vegetablea,
and tserrlea and
Conaerve VItal Fooda
Wild Game and Sea
Food Held at Zero Till
Ready to Cook.
Locker Plant
Me Mlu.
Call 1280

SNOW CROP FROZEN FOOD DISTRIBUTORs-FRUITS-VEGETABLES- FISH
CHICKEN - SEA FOODS
SHRIMP- JUICES
Deliveries Any Time
]. DON SHULTZ-Distributor
546 Miss ••.•••..•.••.••••••.•• .• •••• . 2

Every department of your business
should be completely represented in
these YELLOW PAGFS.

Who fixes

RADIOS?
That's a question the Yellow P ages
can answer quickly.
Just look under "Radio Service."
And you'll save time and steps.

�FRUITS-FUNERAL

LAWRENCE

35

Fruits, Retail

SAM'S
PRODUCE COMPANY

GARR£TT MARKE·...-------"Shop Us Firsf'
FRESH FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES

WHOLESALE DISTRmUTORS
of GROCERIES and
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Call 206
718 N.H.

Specializing in

GRADED SEED &amp; TABLE POTATOES
Wholesale &amp; Retail Mile.r N.E.

Ltu:at~d 2~

Only The Fines'

Delivery Service
40 &amp; 24 Hiqloway

011

R F D 5 .. ..... . .. ........... 4081-K-4

. Fruits, Wholesale
SAM'S PRODUCE CO

718 N H ... ... ... ..... 206
(See Advertisement This Page)

Fuel
-See Specific Kind, i.e., Coal, Ca.,
Oil, etc.

Funeral Directors
Funk T 0 940 Mass .••.••.•.....•.••..•.•. T14

FUNK'S MORTUARY &amp; CHAPEL

The Yellow Pages will help you find
a hairdresser near by.
Just look under"Beauty Shops" for
the address and telephone number.
You'll save time-and steps-when
you use the Yellow Pages.

LOWEST COMPARABLE PRICES
LIBERAL CREDIT
940 Mass ......................... 119
Funk's Mortuary &amp; Chapel 940 Mass ......•... 119
(See Advertisement This Page)
(Continued Page 37)

Liberal Credit
Air Conditioned

CHAPEL

SEATING 140
FAMILY ROOM Seating 24
PHONE

Since 1909
940·42 Mass.
AMBULANCE SERVICE

119

OR

77 4

Private Parking Lot
945 N. H.

�36

FUNERAL

LAWRENCE

A beautiful, quiet
home, completely
equipped. Ample
parking space
Operated by men
of long experience.
FRED RUMSEY- OSCAR RUMSEY

REASONABLE PRICES

..

Call

AMBULANCE SERVICE

601 INDIANA

A Complete Sympathetic
Funeral Service for Everyone
of Every Creed and Income ·

e

COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED

/f&gt;k•
-r~452·

NEW BALDWIN ORGAN

e

LADY ATTENDANT

SERVING TIDS COMMUNITY SINCE 1904

AMBULANCE SERVICE

1020 NEW HAMPSHIRE

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LAWRENCE

Funeral Directors (Cont'd)

FUNERAL-FURNACES

37

Furnaces (Cont'd)

NEFF KENNETH S 940 Mass . . .... . .. . ... 774
RUMSEY FUNERAL HOME 601 Ind ..... . . .. . 672

L.ENNOX WARM AIR HEATING SYSTEMs-More families buy LENNOX than 1 ~111/llnV
any other make! There is a ~lrlriiA
LENNOX Warm Air Heating Sys-...;;-.;;;,;;;.,;;,;;;.,;;;,;;;.;,
tem to fit your needs - large or small - for gas, oil
or coal. LENNOX dealers are trained experts - always
at your service for prompt installation, cleaning and
repairing.

&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Pagel
SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME 1020 N H ...... 452
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)

Funeral Directors, Colored
Bowser-Lee Mortuary 618 Vt .......... • • •••• 160

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
BROEKER H B FURNACE SHOP 1035 N H.1368

Fur Storage
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
Downtown Plant 740 Vt ... • ......... . .... 432
Cash &amp; Carry 1903 Mass .. ........ . ... .. . 886
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass ............ 75
WEAVER AD 901 Mass .............. . • .. .. 6.36

Furnaces

Mettner Furnace Co 185U Mass .. . .. . .... . . 476
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

SECURITY GAS FURNACESKANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC 733 Mass .. 315
TEMPMASTER
FURNACES
SHEET METAL SHOP
CONVERSIOIII BURNERS
HOT WATER HEATERS
OIL BURNERS
BLOWERS
SALBS 6 SBRVICB

AMERICAN-STANDARD HEATING EQUIPMENrA complete line for radi·
ator, radiant, and warm
air heating-winter and
summer air conditioning.

T,EmPmiiST£11

---

" WHERE TO BUY THEM"
SCOTT TEMP ~~UIP CO 729 N H...... . . 3~

I

"FOR INFORMATlON CALL"
RETAILERS
Ed's Plbg Shop 645 Ill . .. ... . ........ . 1565
Guntert Plbg &amp; Wiring 1337 Mass
. . . . . 963

Broeker H B Furnace Shop 10&gt;5 N H..... ... 1368

BRYAICT FURNACES
COMPLBTE WlNTER
AIR CONDITIONING
(or the
NJIW OR MODBRNlZBD
HOMB

brqant

VINCENT'S INC 724 Mass ......... ........ . 178

For speed and convenience on business calls, customers rely on these YELLOW PAGES.

AUTONAT1C NEAn•o

CALL

~

249

CALL

"POR INPORMATlON CAll:'
RHODES HTG &amp; ROOFING CO 815 Vt .••••702
CHRISTENSON CO 400 E 23 ... . . .. .. . .. . . . 710
COLEMAN AUTOMATIC HEATING
EQUIPMENT

f

No matter what your home
heating need, there's a Cole·
,-. I
man Heating Appliance to heat (_~\,~!O=
•e=m=a=ft:..
It better with gas, oil or _
LP-gas fuels. Coleman dealers
are trained heating experts
ready to give yoo prompt dependable service.

1

We Install - Repair and Service
ALL MAKES
Deale rs For
WEIR &amp; ARMSTRONG FURNACES

J. LEE FULTZ
lOll Mass.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
DBALBRS
HARRIS L T CO INC 802 Mass . . . .. . . ... 324

METTNER FURNACE CO.

Fultz J Lee 1011 Mass ...... . .......... . .. 249
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

GREEN COLONIAL-

HARRIS L T CO INC 802 Mass .. . .. . .. .. 324

JANITROL HEATING EQUIPMEN
Famous products of
Surface Combustion
Corporation. Gas or
Oil Fired Warm Air
GAS AND OIL FIRED
Winter Conditioners and Steam and hot water Boilers;
Gas Conversion Burners, Gravity and Floor Furn"es.

"W'FTERE TO BUY IT"
DBALBR

KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC 733 Mass.315

•
•
•
•

Warm Air Permiter Heating
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal
Engineering

PHONE 476
If No Answer Call 2135-M

1851Yz

Mass.

�38

FURNITURE

LAWRENCE

LAWRENCE'S
OLDEST
FURNITURE
STORE

•

To Suit Your
Every Need
At A Price
YOU Can Afford
To Pay

•

BUDGET
TERMS
•

• Englander Airfoam Mattresses
• Beattie Carpets &amp; Rugs
CALL -

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RA•IrlinA

H.n••.lrA·r&lt;:

• National Living Room Suites
• Thayer &amp; Edison Baby Furniture
• Craddock Dining Furniture

1192 - CALL

938 MASS.

KUng Furniture
Johnson-Carper Furniture
Los Angeles Period
Furniture
Meier-Pohlmann Fnrnlture
Chrome Dinettes
EASY TERMS
WE DELIVER

Sealy Mattresses
Kenmar Furniture
Wnnda Weve Carpets
Abernathy Furniture

Complete Line of Electrical Appllances
72' MASS.

�LAWRENCE

Furnaces ( Cont'd)

Gaumer C S 1025 Miss ..................... 286
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky .............. 2611

COAL
OIL
SHEET METAL WORK
FURNACE CLEANING &amp; REPAIRING

Furniture Renting

"WHERE TO GET SERVICE"
HARRIS L T CO INC 802 Mass ......... 324
~------------------

Furnaces, Oeaning
FULTZ J LEE 1011 Mass .....•............ 249

Furniture

ANDERSON FURNITURE co,- - - - - - COMPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE
and
FLOOR COVERINGS
Large Selection of Good
Used Furniture

I
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812 N H ............ . ........ .. ~

carefully buill furniture priced {I)
suit your purse and planned to please
your pride. Traditional, Contemporary, or Provincial. The "By Drexel"
brandmark assures you of fine crafts·
111anship and true value.

@
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·

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"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Miller Furntr Co 741 Mass .......•...... 246

FRANK'S FURNITURE CO
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
NATIONAL Livin~ Room Furniture
BTH.AN ALLEN Solta Maple Bedroom &amp;
Dining Room Furniture-Open Stock Exclusive
SEALY &amp; U.S. Foam Rubber Mattresses
Exclusive
COLUMBUS &amp; DIXIE Gu Ranges
a34 Mass ...... .. .................. 834

MILLER FURNITURE CO
e KROBHLER e SIMMONS e MBNGBL
e LAN1l e MOHAWK e ALEX. SMITII
• OSTERMOOR • AIRFOAM
• BEAUTYREST

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Furniture Refinishing

WILLIAMS OIL-0-MATIC HEATING·- - -GAS

DREXEL FURNITURE

FURNACES--GAS

• DREXEL

Good Names to Remember

STERLING FURNITURE co--------,
By Week or Monthly
ROLL-AWAY BEDS - BABY BEDS
HI CHAffiS- PLAY PENS
BUGGIES - STROLLERS
938 Mass .. . . .. ..... . . . .. .. . . .. .. . 1192

Furniture Repairing
VAN'S FURNTR REPAIR

Repairing-Refinishing-Antiques A Specialty
311 E 9 .........•..••.....•..•.... 3599

Furniture, Used
ANDERSON FURNITURE CO 812 N H ... • .... 252
FRANK'S FURNITURE CO
We Buy Used Fumiture
834 Mass

834

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

STERLING FURN CO 938 Mass. . . . . . . . .

. 1192

Garages, Automobile Repairing
-See Automobile Repairing

Garages, Storage
INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES &amp; SERVICE-

KRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass 244

STUDEBAKER SALES &amp; SERVICE-

SANOERS MOTOR CO 622 Mass . .•.•••••• 616

Garbage Disposal Equipment,
Household
Norris 8ros 500 Locust. . . . ............... 1163

Gas Appliances
CHRISTENSON CO 400 E 23 .... . ..........110
VINCENT'S INC 724 Mass ........ . .... .. .. 178

No selling campaign is complete
unless it makes ''buying by telephone'
easy.

741 Mass ..... .................•... 246

STERLING FURN CO 938 Mass ........... . 1192

&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)
Vincent's Inc 724 Mass ..... .. . . . .. . ....... 178
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)

WEAKLEY'S FURNITURE CO
Theu Pamo11s Brands of P11mi111re
111 W ea.tlt7'1

Are they open
evenings?

Spring Air Mattresses- Flexsteel
Pullman- Abernathy - Cavalier

Bigelow- Willett- Heywood
Wakefield- Sprague Carleton

I

729 Mass ........... . . .. ........ • .. 932

Let the YELLOW PAGES be your
\\ shoppmg center.

Look in the Yellow Pages. Many
firms show their business hours,
products, services, and other
information.

�40

GAS--GIFT

LAWRENCE

Gas, Bottled
CENTRAl LP-GAS SERV
Both Bottled &amp; l arge Systems
RFD 6 . ... .

, .. .

.

. . .. 686

CSee Advertisement This Page)

Modern L P-Gas Serv 400 E 23
(See Advertisement This Page)

710

Gas Companies

BOTTLED GAS
PROPANE

CENTRAL LP-GAS SERV RFD 6 .... . ....... 686
Kansas Pubhc Serv Co lnc
,

Worlds Finest Tractor Fuel

If no anS'6'er call .... ........ ........ 2885
MODERN L P-GAS SERV 400 E 23. • • .. •• . • 710

DISTRI&amp;UTOR f OR

:~~~
CARSURETION

PHONE

686
IF NO ANSWER CAll
4084-N-3

Gas Co Ofc 733 Mass• • .••••••••• • • • • • • .• 315

After Office Hours Calf Manager's Res • •. . 306
If no answer call • . . .. . .. .. ..... . . . . 1031

Gas Furnaces
-See Furnace.

Gas, Propane

•

CENTRAL LP-GAS SERV RFD 6 . • ...... . ... 686
MODERN L P-GAS SERV 400 E 23 ..... . .. .. 710

Gas Refrigerators
-See Refrigerator•, Ga.

General Contractors
-See Contractor•, General
West 23rd at

Jet Hiway 10

&amp; 59

Gift Shops
Davis Paint Associate Store 931 Mus ••• •... 1078
ELDRIDGE GIFT SHO
A GIPT POR EVBRY OCCASION

PHONE

710
Use LP·Gas for the Five Big Jobs
COOK IN G- H EATI N G-WAT ER H EATI N G
REFR I GERATION-CARBURETI ON

Change your farm tractor carburetor
to burn Propane Gas for more power
and economy.

Cambridge Glass - Franciscan Ware
Kensington - China - Pictures
Brass - Russel Wright - Greeting Cards
lamps - Figurines
M&amp;rf &amp; Georce MaKh
707 Mass •.•.••• •• •••.•• . .•..•..• . .. 88
Grant's Pet &amp; Glfl Shop 1218 Conn . . . •• •.... 418
Masden's Walch Shop &amp; Bible Supplies
Religious Gifts &amp; Bibles
12 E 9

.

.

READ PAT INDIAN TRADER

.... ....... . .. . 47

Genuine indian Handicraft
1107! Mass . .. . . . .. ................ 947
Rowlands College Book Storts 1401 Ohio •••.• . 1401

VICK£R3 GIFT SHOP 102) Mus . .. . . •.•. . .. 933

IF YOU NEED
A PLUM BER •. .
No need to wa~te a minute!
Just look in the Yellow Pages
under "Plumbers."
They're all listed there. You
can locate one near your h ome
-quickly and easily.

H e d id a fin e job . . .

WHAT'S HIS NA ME?
The Yellow Pages can refresh
your memory and help you find
the repairman you want.
Look in the Yellow P ages for
•. . n ames . .. addresses .. . telephone numbers.

I

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I

1

�GLASS-GROCERS

LAWRENCE

Glass, Automobile

GLASS

Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co Inc 712 E 9 .•..•... 954·
(See Advertisement This Page)
KAW GLASS CO 724 N 2 ................. 1397
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
Wilson Window &amp; Glass Service 512 E 9 ....• 1052
(See Advertisement This Page)

For Every Purpose
WE DELIVER

Call 954

Glass, Plate
Wilson Window &amp; Glass Service 512 E 9 ..... 1052

Glass, Window
COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO 919 Mass ....... 846

Government Offices

Auto Wrecking
&amp; Junk Co. Inc.
712 E. 9

-See City, County, State, United
States Government Officea

Grain
Derby Grain Inc 301 Locust ........ ..... .... 370
Underwood J Sons 608 Mass .................. 7

Grain Elevators
Oerby Grain Inc 301 Locust .....•....... . ... 370
India Elevator E 23 ....................... 117
Schaake C &amp; Sons 210 W 6 . ..... ........... 152

Greenhouses
Allison-Thomas Flower Shop 941 Mass . .. . ... .363
Myers C A &amp; Son 435 Mlch . . .. ............. 312
OWENS FLOWER SHOP
Formerly Wards
15 &amp; NY •.... ... .......... ....... . 820
SMITH FLORAL SERV E 23 ...... . ....... . 1326

Greeting Cards
Bullock's 2 E 7 ............ ..... .. ..... ... 379

Grocers, Retail
Borer's tash Groc 1101 N Y ...............1404
Bungalo Market 1900 Barker ....•......• •. .. .14
Busy Bee Groc 528 N 7 ....... ............ 2090
COOKE'S HELP YOURSELF GRO
Mus .... 609
Corner Groc RFD 2 Baldwin ........... 4037-K-21
CRIPE'S GROCERY 442 Locust ••••...••••3094
Dibble's 1401 Mass ...•.....•....•.....•.. 288
Dicker A J &amp; Sons 646 Locust ............... 142
Edmonds Groc 1903 Mass .•.••......••..... 605
Gene's Mkt 1301 Del ........••....•.•..... 248
Green Cut Rate Grot 309 E 12 ••.•......•.•2839
Harwood's Market 846 lnd •••••••.••.•.•••• 226

8_..

·GLASS
e

BLOCKS
e STRUCTURAL GLASS
Auto Glass Installed
While You Wait
Desk Tops 1\firrors
Window Glass - Store Fronts

PHONE 1397

KAWGLASS CO.
724 N. 2

For
Every
Purpose!
Window-Plate
Auto - Structural
Table Topa
Mlrrora - Scr""'
Storme
Sash Cords-Thermopane

WE DELIVER

WILSON WINDOW
&amp; GLASS SERVICE
512 E. 9 -----------------1~1

HAVERTY'S NINTH STREET MARK£
Complete Line of

HEATS -

GROCERIES -

VEGETABLES

BEER To Go By Cue or Bottle
Ddiv•r:.t Snwlic.-A,If'tnml Cw111
406

w9

Am.

...•.••.••.....•••.•....•.• 380

Independent Market 1000 N J ............... '517
Jayhawk Groc
Groceries-Meats-Vegetables
1342 Ohio . .. ...............•........ 242
LANDRITH'S FINER FOODS 1007 Mass ....... 173
LOG CABIN MARKET 18Z7 La ..•.......... . 910
Malone's Grocery 1201 E 13 . . • . . • . . • • . • 1229
Parsons Groc 1828 Mass ...........•. .... •. 987
Pine Ralph 718 Mass .. .... ............... . 550
(Continued Next Page)

41

Who fixes

RADIOS?
That's a question the Yellow Pages
can answer quickly.
Just look under "Radio Service."
And you'll save time and steps.

�42 GROCERS--HEATERS

LAWRENCE

Grocers, Retail ( Cont'd)

REEVES R M GROCER'v----'----.
SELECT
GROCEIU1!S MEATS VEGBTABLIS

PROSTRD I'OODS
Dlli•"1 S"•ic' -

Cillll'll Atc•••ls

Hardware (Cont'd)
•

Vernon's Hardware 1029 Mass ............... 107
Vincent's Inc 724 Mass ........... • .. . .... 178
Zimmerman &amp; Sons 1832 Mass ....... • . . .. :429

Hatcheries, Poultry
CADWELL HATCHERy-----~-.....

900 Miss .••.....••.•..••••.••••••• m

Our Sixteenth Year

Rusty's Food Market 1117 Mass ........•... 397
Service Groc 416 E 9 . .... .. ...•.. . ..... • .. 167
Sommers Grocery 1021 Mass ................ 212
STOUTS I G A
Free Daily Delivery
800 N Y .... . .. . .................. 1748
Tietjens Pleasant Grove Store RFD 2..... 4007-N-2
Toby's Groc 900! Maine •.......... .. ....... 43
TURNER'S GROCERY 100 Maine . ........... 563
UNIVERSITY PLACE 1801 Ill ............ . . 2420
Wales Groc 434 Locust. ............ .. . . .... 661
West End Market 54 7 Jnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1
Wiley Market 401 Elm
.... .. .... . . ..... •447
Wright's Earl Mkt 1307 W 7 ................ 572
Wright's Mkt 2245 Barker .......... . .. . ... 2054

Custom Hatching
Baby Chicks
Feeds &amp; Supplies
1712 learnard ........... . . . ... .. . . !096

DOUGLAS COUNTY HATCHERY

U. S. APPROVED
BABY CHICKS
Custom Hatching
Poultry Supplies and Remedies
812 Vt ..........................•.. 442

Grocers, Wholesale

Poehler Mercantile Co 701 E 8 .........•.... 591
SAM'S PROD CO 718 N H . ..• .... ... ... .. . 206
Snow Crop Frozen Food Distribrs 546 Miss ....... 2

Gunsmiths
KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 Mass . . .. .. 1018
Rutter's Shop 1016 Mass .... . . ..... .. ...... 319

Guttering
Fultz J Lee 1011 Mass .................... 249
Handy Man
Experienced Workmen For Any Job
Good References-Bill Walker Mgr
1033 R I ............ . ...... .. ...... 1325

Hair Removing
SAFFRAN BESSIE
Facial Hair Removed Safely Permanently
Medical References 103 E 11th St
Altman Bldg Kansas City Mo
., (Toil Call&gt;. Victor 4252

Handwriting Identification
Experts
Quakenbush W H 725 Miss ....... .. . .. .. ... 3918

Hats, Oeaning
Kansas Cleaners 123 E 8 ................... 420
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mw ............'75
ROGERS FASHION CLEANERS 8 E 8 ........ 498

Hauling, General
ANDERSON RICHARD TRUCKING'- -- -....,
LOCAL HAULING
ROCK- SAND- DIRT- ETC.
VAN OR DUMP TRUCKS

Do~ing of All Kinds
Ditching Machine- Large &amp; Small Hi· loaders
Call Dar or Night
"N• Jo• Too Sm11/l or t'u

2325

r.,,, "

Haskell ....... .......•..•. .• 1321

Handy Man
Experienced Workmen For Any Job
Good References-Bill Walker Mgr
1033 R I . ......... . .........•. •. ... 1325

Hauling, Heavy
LAWRENCE TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO INC
731

Hardware
Achnlngs Hardware 1!22 Mass ...... • ........ 679
Ernst &amp; Son 826 Mass ...... . .............. 341
BRO

HARDWARE

&amp;

IMPLEMENTS

SHl!RWIN-WIWAkS PAINTS
DBXTER. W ASH.l!RS
DETROIT jliWBL GAS J.ANG!S
All BrJ.llds of Pine Tools - Piahina Taddc
633 Mass .••••••••••••••••••••••••• 631

Lawrence Hdw &amp; Home Applnces 724 Mass .... 178
MALOTT'S HARDWAR
PAINTS- W .AI.LPAPER -LINOLEUM
UNFINISHED FURNITURE
SPORTING GOODS- FISHING TACKlE
TOYS-.AND
HUNDREDS OF HOUSEHOLD NEBDS
736 Mass ....•...........•..•...•... 615

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Heaters, Gas
Vincent's Inc 724 Mass . . .................. 178

Heaters, Oil
Vincent's Inc 724 Mass .................... 178

Heaters-Uni1
JANITROL UNIT
Complete

HEATER'~----~

Size

Range, Suspended,
Duct and Floor
Models for Indus.

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AJJrowmc HEATING
trial-Commercial Space Heating. Quiet, Efficient
Propeller Fan and Blower Units. Easy to Install.
Economical Operation.
"WHERE TO BUY IT"
DEALER

KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO 733 Mass .... .:us

�LAWRENCE

Heating Equipment

HEATIHG-IHSURANCE

43

Ice Cream

A ERICAN·STANDARD HEATING EQUIPMErrr-A complete fine for radi·
ator, radiant, and warm
air heating-winter and
summer air conditioning.

DAIRY QUEEN DRIVE-IN 1835 Mass •.•...•. 539
Dairyland 2245 Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . ....... ... 3362
FRITZEL-JAYHAWK DAIRY PRODUCTS
834 Vt.182
LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK &amp; ICE CREAM CO
202

w 6.696

VELVET FREEZE ICE CREAM_ _ _ __
"FOR INFORMATION CALL"
RETAILBRJ
CO 400 E 23 ....... ..... 710

CHRISTENSON
Ed's Plbg Shop 645 Ill ..... .. .. ........ 1565
Guntert Plbg &amp; Wiring 1337 Mass . . .. .. . .963

VELVET

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

Hosiery
B &amp; G Hosiery Shop 917 Mass ............... 556
WEAVER AD 901 Mass ................... 636

VELVET FREEZE ICE CREAM CO 742 Mass. 720
Velvet Freeze Ice Cream Co 742 Mass ......... 720

Hospitals
LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Office 325 Maine ........ ............... 870
Nurses Home 345 Maine .................. 232
Watkins Memorial Hospital
Office K U.............. .............. 890
Nurses Home K U ....................... 960

Hotels
Central Hot.el 8461 Mass .................. 3318
Colonial Hotel
Clean &amp; Comfortable-Free Parking
744 N H ........................... 2055

Eldridge Hot.el 7 &amp; Mass ................... 807
Meredith Hotel
Steam Heat-Modern-Reasonable
708 Mass .................... . ..... 2316

Hotels, Tourist
catering Only To Tourists
1447 Mass ............. ............ 2031

House Furnishings
VINCENT'S INr--- - - - - - - - r
Nationally_ Advertised
HOMB FURNISHINGS for
Bedrooms
Dining Rooms
Living Rooms
KitChens
VBNETIAN BLINllS CA8P'61'1
COMPLETE UNB OP .8LBCT1tiCAL hPPLIANCQ

Television- Ranges- Washing Machines
Vacuum Cleaners - Refrigerators
724 Mass .......................... 178

Housewares
724

Indian Goods
Read Pal Indian Trader 1107! Mass.•.•......947

Insulation Materials
LOGAN-MOORE LBR CO 627 Mass ........... 113
OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS HOMe-E~-­
INSULATION
Efficient, PiresaJe, Lasting
Glass Wool Insulations In
nwt.Ns.~on"'"c
Many Flcxibl~ and Rigid
FIBERGLAS
Forms for Htgb and Low
.• •
Temperature Applications;
Pipes, Ducts. Tankst. Boilen. Ovens, Refrigeration
Units and Rooms: ~:asily, Economicdly Applied.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Rhodes Heating &amp; Roofing Co 815 Vermont. 702

Insurance, Accident &amp; Health

Kappelman's Guest Home

VINCENT'S INC

FIRST QUALITY
ICB CR.BAM &amp; SHERBETS
B11y Di,cl 6 S""'
FREEZE
We Cater to Special
Party Otders
0PBN EVEilY DAY-CO.MPLBTB FoUNTAIN Slii.VJCI

Mass ........... . ..... 178

Housing Projects
Sunnysldt Houslngl6 &amp; Miss ............ •... 328

Monarch life Ins Co 1415 R l. ............ .. 192
Norris G R Ins Agcy 500 Locust ... . ....... .. . 197
PROVIDENT LIFE &amp; ACCIDENT INSURANCENORRIS G R INS AGCY 500 Locust .... ... 197
Standard Life Association The 8 &amp; Vt .......... 840

Insurance, Automobile
BREMER INS AGCY 21 W 9 ..... ......... . .. 95
Carlson M R 845! Mass .................... 170
CHARLTON INS AliENCY Ins bg ••••.•.•..••. 689
Daniels J S Ins Agcy 222 W 9 ....••......... 972
Noland Geo Ins Agcy 723 Mass .. ..... . . .... . 473
STATE FARM INSURANt

A

AU typ~ of automobile insurance,
Including the famous 80·20 coffi·
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sion pioneefed by State rarm MU·
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tuaf. All at low cost because Stale
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F'arm aims to insure only cardul,
~ • ~
selected drivers- who have fewer
accidents! Also r~ldence liability, life and fire lnsutance.

"FOR TNFORlHA.TION CALL"

Ice
Vt . ....... ..... 48

BROWN HANK 2019 Ohio . ............. 4237
CARLSON M R 845! Mass .............. 170

The YELLOW PAGES tell you
where to buy the prodgcts and services
you want. They also help you find the
stores and tradespeople best fitted to
supply your needJ. Look in the YELLOW PAGES.

TRAVELERS AUTOMOBILE INSURANCETRAYLOR &amp; CALVIN INS AGENCY
1026 Mass.305

AMERICAN SERVICE CO

616

Insurance, Fire
CHARLTON INS AGENCY In$ b!1 ..•.......•.. 689
FARMERS ALLIANCE FIRE INSURANCENORRIS G R INS AGCY 500 Locust ....... 197
STATE FARM INS AGCY 845! Mass ......... 170

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LAWRENCE

INSURANCE

Insurance, Genero.l
BANKS CO THE First Natl Bank bg .••.•••••. 984
Barlow Marion A 723 Mass ................ , 47.3
Charlton Ins Agcy Ins bg •..•..•..•.••. ••. . 689
&lt;See Advertisement Fotlowlng Page)
DANIELS J S INSURANCE AGENCY ____:____:_ _,
J. S. and E. E. D.u&lt;ra.a
FIRE· AUTO ·CASUALTY
SUlU!TY BONDS- INLAND MARINE
All Lepl Reserre Rate "A" Co•paniea
Mutual or Stoclt
lJt Door Weot of Oty Library
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DECKER-COY RfAL EST &amp; INS AGCY

Robt.

Harrison

WAIUlBN DJtcua

3989

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COMPLETE
INSURANCE SERVICE
Fire - Automobile - T1ae!t
Surety Bonds - Inland Marine
7 E 8 ... .. ..... ... ••.•••......••• . • 450

Gaines lloyd l q27 Mass ............ . .. ... 1438
Gill M R Real Est &amp; Ins Agcy 640 Mass ..• ..•. 1l1
CSee Advertisement This Page)
HESS ANDY C REAL EST &amp; INS SER'..----.

COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
Written in Dependable Stock Companies
Standard Life Bg .... . ..........•.... 457
If no answer Call. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 1620-J

INSURANCE.
Old Line Stock And State
Approved Mutual Companies
"AU Non~1\.ssessable"

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iNSURANCE

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AUTO

FARM

REAL ESTATE

BURGLARY

BONDS

MARINE

UABIUTY

GLASS

•
LOANS

DEL KlCllARDSON

For Complete Insurance Service

CALL

305

Phone

509RIGHARDSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
927~ ~lass.

St.-Professional Bldg.

1026 MASS.

CALL

�LAWRENCE

Insurance, General (Cont'd)

INSURANCE

Insurance, Life (Cont'd)
Sickles D l Insurance Bldg. . . . . . . . . . .
STANDARD LIFE ASSOCIATION TH..--

HOLMES &amp; PEC
INSURANCE

REAL ESTATE
7 £7 .... . .•............. .. . .... .... 55

Woodro" W. Miller
Prtaident

Ricltard F. All en
S eey. a. Gen. Counael

8tlt &amp; Vt . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . ..

. . . . . . . . . 520

.

. ...••• . ... 878

KUNZ SOL F REAL EST &amp; INS AGCY

908 Mass . 214

--.

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ACCIDENT and HEALTH
HOSPITAL

We Write Every Kind

Hotchkiss Agcy 23 &amp; La
Kelly ME 712 Mass. .

45

840

Thompson Oiled E 2009 N H ....... . .... .. .. • ST

Insurance, Title
EMICK JOHN C 737 Mass . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .•. -'96

M LEY INSURANCE AGC
MERLE AfrKINNEY- Mgr.

INSURANCE
Protection in Old Relisble Stock ComPAOies
Pue, Automobile, Surety Boo&lt;b, Accident
and Bwglary
840! Mass ....•.•.......... . . ... . . . . 250

McGrew Invstmt Co 80&amp; Mass., ....... . . .. . . . 45
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
Noland Geo Ins Agcy 723 Mass . . ...... .. .. 473
(See Advertisement This Page)
Phoenix Indemnity Co Insurance bg ........... 40
Richardson Delbert C Ins Agcy 927! Mass.. .•. 509
!See Advertisement Preceding Page)
SIMMONS E J CO 824 Mass . ........ . .•. .. . 330
Traylor &amp; Calvin Ins Agcy 102&amp; Mass .... . .. . . 305
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel

All Types of Insurance

Including Bonds and Aviation

Call 689

Nlghta, Sundaya a nd Ho tldaya Call.
Mra. G. E. Charlto n, 1!127; Bob Charlton,
3636{• I . W. Hartley, 26711·W: Roae
Rob naon, 245&amp;.

Ins. Bldg.

7th &amp; New Hamp1hlre

Insurance, Life
Barlow Marion A
Agent Massachusetts Mutual life
723 Mass .. . . . . .
. ....... 473
CARLSON M R 845! Mass
. . . . . . . . . . 170
College Life Ins Co of America &amp;04 Ky ....... 907
COTTON CORLETT J Lawrence Natl Blc bg . ..• W
Dean elffford D 1130 Tenn . . . . ..... ... . .. . 1812
Equitable Life Assurance Society of U S 2009 N H . 57

FARMERS &amp; BANKERS LIFE INS CO

John R Chaney-Generilf Agent
BOb Mass ...... . . .. ........... . .... 44
Monarch Life Ins Co 1415 R I. .............. 192
Moore W A 9271 Mass .... . . ..... .. . .. . 1046

NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE-

DEAN CLIFFORD D 1130 Tenn . . . ...... 1812

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INSURANCE
LOANS
REAL ESTATE

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p;,()ft(J 45

M. CONRAD McGREW
806 MASS

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS CO
LIFE INSURANCE nnd .ANNUITIES
CORLETT J. COTTON, Dist. Ar).
ALPR£0 P. GALLUP, Agt.

RUSSELL. SI!HON, Agt.
F. VrNTON WARNER., Aat.

Lawrence Natl Bfc bg

......... . . 133

PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INS

co- - --r

LIFE INSURANCE - .ANNUITIES
FINANCIAL PLANNING
RAY

T.

\V IUG HT,

Gen. Agt.

Lewis C. Rankin, Associate
Standard life Bldg
. 457

GENERAL
INSURANCE
Auto- Life

Fire - Casualty
"For Personalized
SerJJke Call"

473
GEO. NOLAND INS. AGCY.
?23 Mass.

'

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INVESTMENTS-LADIES'

LAWRENCE

Investments

Iron Products

HEDRICK GEO INVESTMENT·~-----'---.
Eutero turuas Representative

BARRET, FITCH, NORTH &amp; CO.
A COMPLETE SERVICB IN .ALL

INVESTMENT SECURITIES

LAWRENCE IRON WKS Ft of N J .. ......... 106

Janitor's Supplies

PUR-O-ZONE CHEMICAL en--- - - - -,
JANITOR'S SUPPLIES &amp; PAIN'XS
Monubcturers- Wholesalers
Distributors

806 Mass •......•...•.•. . ..•• . • . • . •• 44

COMPLETE SERVICE
Plenty of Free Parking Space
714 Conn............. . . . .. . ....

9RNAMENTAL.

moN

Doors • Gates • Fences
Grills • Columns
Window Guards
Balconies
CALL

576

CALL

McConnell Lumber Co

96

Balfour l G Co 411 W 14 ..... .... ......... !07
Gu5Ukon B G 809 Mass . ... ..... .. . ...... . 911
Lauter Jewelry 411 W 14 ••••••.•• • •••••• •• 307
Marks Sol &amp; Son 817 Mass ............ .. .. 654
P~rsons Ed W 725 Mass
.. . .. .. . . .. . . 717
REUSCH-GUENTHER JEWELRY 824 Mass . .. . 903
(See Advertisement This Page)
Roberts F H 833 Mass . .. ... . . . ....... . . . .. 827

SAMPLES WATCH SHO

Nationally Known
DIAMONDS -WATCHES -JEWELRY
Highly Skilled
WATCHMAKERS &amp; JEWELERS
9141 Mass . • .• ...•. . •. ...••.. • .... . 368

8« E 13

WOLFSON'S 743 Mass .. . ...... .. . . ........ 675

Junk
AUTO WRECKING &amp; JUNK CO INC 712 E 9 . . . 954
KAW MOTOR &amp; SALVAGE CO

Good Prices Paid
724 N 2 ....•.•••..... .... .. . ...... 1397

Complete Jewelry Line
"All Work Guaranteed"

Call 903

Reusch - Guenther
Jewelry
824

Mass.

Keys
Blevins Bike Shop 701 Mich .............•....73
BOWMAN RADIO &amp; TELVSN SERV 826 Vt .. . . 138

FACKLAN DUTCH

24 Hour Service Calls
320 Mill ......•...... ........ . .. . . .. 360

Rutter's Shop 1016 Mass ...•.• .••.••.• • ..•• 319

Kitchen Equipment, Household
AMERICAN KITCHENS-DISHWASHERs-

FRANK'S FURN CO 834 Mass . . . . •• . .. •. •834

He did a fine job ...

WHAT'S HIS NAME?
The Yellow Pages can refresh
your memory and help you find
the repairman you want.
Look in the Yellow Pages for
..• names ... addresses .. . telephone numbers.

YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS-

BELLINGER ELEC 814 Mass .•..•. • • •• •• 428

Ladies' Ready-To-Wear
Adelane's
Ladles Re•dy-to-Wur
823 Mass •.•••• . •• .•. . .. ••••• • • • • . 554
BROWN'S TOGGERY 830 Mass .. ..•.• . • ..•.. 389
Campus West 1420 Crescent rd .. . . . .... . ....939
Greene's Ready-To-Wear 845 Mass ...•••• • • .. 6111
Hamilton's Dress Shop 943 Mass •••••••••• ln7
Harzfelds 1144 Incl . • ••• •••• • •. .•.. .. • ••• • . 190
Litwin's 831 Mass •. . ••.• .••.... • .. .• .•. . 1088
Palace Clolhing Co 843 Mass .• •. . .. . .• •• • • .. 913
Terrllrs Dry Goods 803 Mass . •.....•• • .. ••• •.325
The Jay Shoppe 835 Mass . . .. ... ....... ... . 771
WEAVER AD 901 Mass . .. .. . ..... . ....... 636

�LAWRENCE

47

Linoleum ( Cont'd)

Laundries
ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY &amp; DRY
CLEANERS 1111 Mass.646
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
Downtown Plant 740 Vt . ................. 432
Cash &amp; Carry 1903 Mass .............. ... 886
Launderaide 813 Vt .... . .. . ...... . ...... 2515
LAWRENCE LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANERS
1001 N H.383
RISK'S HELP YOURSELF LAUNDRY 613 Vt .. 623

Laundries, Self Service
GRAVITT'S AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY

916 Mass.1630
LAUNDERAIDE--- - - -- - - - 1

-,

MAYTAG CONVENTIONAL
AUTOMATICS
FOUR 40-LB. DRYERS
Lowell Risk, Owne.r
613 Vt ..... . ....................... 623
LAUNDER~IT

L.fNOLBUM -

co------.

KENTILI! -

AsPHALT TlLB

and RUBBER TILl!
Prompt mstallaJion ser11ict llflttilt~&amp;le
Phone for free estimate
919 Mass .......................... 846

GOLDSEAL LINOLEUMSTERLING FURN CO 938 Mass .. ... . .. . .1192
Malott's Hardware 736 Mass . . . . . . . . •. .. .. 615
RHODES HEATING &amp; ROOFING CO

LINOLEUM

a:

Pabco

Kentile &amp; Armstrong Asphalt Tile

Shop Whilt Your Cloth11 W41h And Dr1
Ralph B. Freed, Owner
Open 7:30 .A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
813 Vt ............ . .............. 2515

RISK'S HELP YOURSELF LAUNDRv----

COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH

.Armstrong

21 .AUTOMATIC BENDIX WASHERS
MACHINE DRYERS
We will dry clothes washed at your home.

ROGERS

LAUNDRIES-LIQUORS

1407 Mass . ... • ...... 243

Libraries, Public
Lawrence Free Public Library 845 Vt ........ .. 574

Libraries, Rental
Book Nook 1021! Mass . ................... 666
.,

Light &amp; Power Companies
Kansas Power &amp; Light Co 700 Mass ...•..••.. 880
After Ofc Hrs Call
Engineering Offices . .. ............... 1284
Service Calls . . . .
. .... . . .. . .... 1240
Local Office ......... .. .... • ........ 1276
General Office . . . ..... . . .. . . ........ 1263

Lighting Fixtures
Guntert Plumbing &amp; Wiring 1337 Mass ...... 963
Norris Bros 500 Locust ..................1163
Olson Bros 934 Mass ...................... 515

Ot~r Experitnud Mtn Will Appl1
R. H. "DUSTY" RHODES-owner
815 Vermont .......................702

Liquors

DOCKERY CLARENCE , . - - - - - - - ,

BEER -

WINE -

LIQUORS

OPBN 9 A.M. TO ll P.M.

1014 Mass ............••••......... 703

GREENE'S RETAIL LIQUOR STORE
Open to .A.M. to 11 P.M.
Sat. Open 9 A.M.

BEERWINELlQUORS

806 Vt ..... ...•. ........... ..... .. 1060

Owens Eric 7 E 9 .. . . ........ . ............ 627
REVENEW ROB 1

DRIVE-IN LIQUOR STORE
Imported and Oo!Jle$tic
WINES .AND BR.ANDIBS
All Well-Known
UQUORS .AND BBBR
805 Vt ....•..............•........1102

RHODES DUST,

"Conveniently Located"
WHISKEYS
GINS
WINES
BEERS
Open 9 A.M. to 11 P.M.

646 Mass .. .. .................... ..3210

Linoleum
ANDERSON FURNITURE co--- - - -

ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM
ASPHALT TILE - KENTlLE
PLASTlC WALL TILE
COMPLETE LINE of WOOL CARPETS
Call For Free Estimate
812 N H.......... . ................ 252

ARMSTRONG LINOLEUMMALOTT'S HOW 736 Mass ........... ... 615

Schleifer Bros 840 Mass . ............... ... 764
SKILLET'S RETAIL LIQUOR
W!LLFRBD EtroALY,

Owntr

l.E.ADING BRANDS

WHISKEY-BEER-WINE
1906 Mass ........................ 3518

Stam Thos 731 N H............. ..... ....3507
Tusten Retail Liquor Store 10 W 9 . ... . .. .. .. 740

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LIVE STOCK-LOANS

LAWRENCE

Live Stock
Dicker &amp; Sklnnu Live Stock 500 Maple ••.•••• 145

Loans, Automobile
Capital Finance Co 935 Mass. • . . .•..••... . .313
(See Advertistment This Pagel
DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK 900 Mass. 3200
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 746 Mass • . . ... 30

LAWRENCE LOAN &amp; FINANCE CO 8 E 7•.... 101
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK 647 Mass .•.. . .. 70
SECURITIES INVSTMT CO 9 E 8 ........ . . 134
(See Advertisement This Pagel

VALLEY SECURITY CO

aa~~

E. M. C..wuoN, Prop.

AUTOMOBILE • FURNITURE
&amp; HOME APPLIANCES
Quick - Confidential
FrimdJy Ser11ice
PHONE

10~

PHONE

LAWRENCE

LOAN &amp; FINANCE CO.
DON 0. PHELPS &amp; E. RICE PHELPS

8 East 7th St.
1ST DOOR WEST OF POST OFFICE

LOANS
AUTO - FURNITURE
QUICK. CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE
10211 Mass . • . . . . • . . .••.•••.•....• 126

Loans, Furniture
a E 7 ..... 101
Securities Jnvstmt Co 9 E 8. , ....... . .. . . .. . 134

LAWRENCE LOAN &amp; FINANCE CO

Loans, Personal
DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK 900 Mass .. 3200
LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK 647 Mass .... .. • 70

Securit ies lnvstmt Co 9 E 8 ................. 134

Loans, Real Estate
Dollglis Coumy Bldg &amp; loan Assn 737 Mass .. ..•79
&lt;See Advertlstment This Pagel

Les Halberg

Loans Are Available for the Purchase
Refinancing Building or Repairing

-

INVESTMENTS-

SAFETY OF YOUR INVESTMENT
INSURED UP TO $10,000.00

Call 79
JOHN C. EMlCK, PRES.

DOUGLAS COlJNTY
Bl:.DG. &amp; lOAN ASSN.
737 MASS.

Auto- Furniture
Equipment - Appliances
Hade Promptly on New or Used Can
Reflnanc:.
We will
reduce

your
payments
and alao
loa n you
extra

caab.

Telephone 134

�LOANS--MILLINERY

LAWRENCE

Loans, Real Estate (Cont'd)
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 74o

Mus ........... 30

Holmes &amp; Peck 7 E 7 ... . ............ ..... . 35
LAWRENCE BLDG &amp; LOAN ASSN 800 Mass .... 55
LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK o47 Mass
.70

NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSN OF LAWRENCE

Federal Land Bank Loans
John Rosenbaum Sec-Treas
723 Mass .............•...•......... 446

Locksmiths

49

Mattresses
.... . 252

Anderson Furniture Co 812 N H

ENGLANDER AIRFOAM &amp; INNERSPRING5-

STERLING FURN CO 938 Mass .. ... ... 1192

FRANK'S FURN CO

Sealy-U S Foam Rubber Mattresses

834 Mass . ........... . ............. 834
Miller Furniture Co 741 Mass ............... 2-46
SEALY POSTURPEDIC-

VINCENT'S INC 724 Mass . .. . .. . ... . ... 178

FACKLAN DUTCH

24 Hour Service Calls
320 Mill ........ .... ...... .. ........ 360
Rutter's Shop 1016 Mass ....... ............ 319

Meat Markets
LAWRENCE ROY MARKET

Fresh &amp; Cured Meats-Oellve,y
906 Mau
...... ..... . ..... ...
RIEVES R M GROCERY 900 Miss .•...•.•..•. 413

m

Lodges
Eagle Lodge 15 E 9 .. . . . ..... . .........•.. 641
Elks B P 0 E 725 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 595
Lake View Club House RFD 1. .. ........ 4056-K-4
Masonic Temple 1001 Mass ................. -'33
Odd Fellows Hall 205 w 8 ......... ......... 233
Rebekah State Assembly Standard Life Bg ..•.. 367

Luggage

Men's Furnishings
Carl's Clothiers 905 Mass ..... . ••. .•.•.••••• 90S

GIBBS CLOTHING CO 811 Mass . .... ........ 459
OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 821 Mass ...... 203
TOWN SHOP THE 84U Mass • ...... ...... 983
University Shop The 1420 Crescent Rd ...... .. 715

SAMSONITE LUGGAGEOBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 821 Mass ... 203
Weaver A 0 901 Mass ..... ................ 6.36
WOLFSON'S 743 Mass .. ................... 675

Lumber
Burgner-Bowman-Matth~

lbr Co 308 W 6 .••.. 81

Metal Stamping
Kansas Mfg Co The 623 Vt . ...•.....•.. .... 411

Millinery
Boggs &amp; Albert MillinerY 902 Vt ............. 849
WEAVER AD 901 Mass ... .. .......... .. .. 636

FRIEND PAUL H LUMBER CO
BUIIDING MATEIUALS OF ALL KINDS

Insulation
Paints
Lime
Roofing Materials
Cement
Mill Vv ork and Tile

Let the YELLOW PAGES be your
shopping helper.

1030 Mass ... ......... ..... ......... 42

LOGAN-MOORE LBR CO 627 Mass .. . ........ 113
r,cCONNELL LUMBER CO 844 E 13 ......... 576
eedy Pete Lumber Co 1846 Mass .. .......... 176
Shaw Lumber Co 701 Vt ................... 147
(See Advertisement This Page)

Mac'hine Shops
Bill's Mch Shop
See Adv Fix It Shops
708 Mass ....... . .....•............1930

KAISAS llfG CO TH

BUILDING
MATERIALS

GENERAL MACHINE WORK
Specialty Hardware
Metal Stampinr

Truck and Railroad Car Seale

623 Vt ..................•....•...•. 411
LAWRENCE IRON WKS Ft of N J ... .. ...... 106

Market Places

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Millwork
Cabinets and Shelving
Home Building
Paints
Roofing

Insulation

HawrtY's Ninth Street Market 406 W 9 ....... 380
Lawrence Roy Market 906 Mass .............• %12

Maternity Apparel
Stork Haven The 841 Mass •••••••••••••••• !515

Is that store open tonight? Many
businesses Jist the hours they are open
in these YELLOW PAGES.

CALL

147

SHAW

701 Vermont

LUMBER

co.

�50

LAWRENCE

MONUMENTS-MOVERS

Monuments
Endacott Norman 810 E U . ................ 449
LAWRENCE MEMORIAL CO 810 E U ........ 449

ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS

Motion Picture Projecting
Equipment
Hixon Studio 721 Mass .. ...... .....•.... . .• 41

Motore, Electric

look for this seal on your

PATCHEN ELEC SERV 512 E 9 ..•••••.•...• 694

Rock of Ages monum.nt or
mark~. It identifies all
Rock of Ages monuments.

Movers

Call or visit your authorized

dealer listed below.

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"

AERO MAYFLOWER LONG DISTANCE
MOVING SERVICE
America's fineatl 48-atate
..1

AUTHORIZI!.D DI!.ALI!.R

eet"Yice and into Canada.
Modem, company.owned

LAWRENCE MEMORIAL CO 810 E 13 ..... 449

Matvfikn¥eJfAl

una, and company-trained drinn. Und!Yided
responaibility. Standard I.C.C. ratea. Warehouse aa-ents enrywhere. Eaay and Safe!

Moth Proofing Service

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

New York Cleaners 926 Mass ••• . •...•..•.••. 75

LAWRENCE TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE
CO INC 731 N H ..................... 15
If no answer call ................. 1m-M

Motion Picture Cameras
-See Camertu

Motion Picture Film Libraries
Hixon Studio 721 Mass ...•.........•...••.•. 41

AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO 731 N H ... 15
If No Answer Call . ..........•........1m-M
GAUCK TRUCK LINE
MOVING
Local and Intrastate

Motion Picture Film Producere

All Loads Insured
PACKING

Centron CorPOration Inc 1107 Mass ............ 50

CAll Us An1 Tin"
OVJil 30 YIAJ.S l!xPBJJJNC&amp;

Most dealers, services and products
are listed in the YELLOW PAGES.

237 Ark ..... .•••.. .. ...•••. ...•••.•m

HALL BROS TRUCK LINES 1045 Pa ..... .... 936
&lt;See Advertisement Following Page)

~ocal and L!ong Distance
PACKING &amp; CRATING

Agent Knowles Vans Inc.
11 E. 9th St.

�LAWRENCE

Move.-s (Cont'd)
HETZEL HEAVY
HAULERs 735 N H ....... 158
!See Advertisement This Page)

MOVERS-NATIONAL

51

Heavy Haul•·ng

KING VAN LINES
Fir~Hl inclostd, padded,
van$. Estimates without
obligation. Advise number
rooms. Nation wide laclt·
oties. Special service to
California. Lowest avail·
able rates.

K;:JWG
VAN LINES

"FOR INFORMATION CAU/'
Smith Ethan A Moving &amp; Transfer Co 11 E 9 .46

LAWRENCE TRArlSFER &amp; STORAGE CO INC

731 N H 15

If no answer call ........•...........1m-M
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

SMITH ETHAN A MOVING &amp; TRANSFER CO

11E9.46
(Set Advertisement Preceding Page)

~lusic
lltfl Mask Co '25 Mus .................... 375

Music Instructions
WARD MUSIC

Spedalizin~

In

House Moving - Raising
Heavy Maehinery - Boilers
Ste-el Erection
Derrick &amp; Winch Trucks
Low Boy
Flat &amp; Pole Traile-rs
WE RENT AIR OOMPRESSORS

Private Instruction On All Instruments

HETZEL

908 Mass .............. . ............. 91

Musical Instruments
ODELL'S INSTRUMENTAL SERVtcr!- - --,
Slll11 6 S#rri&lt;1

HEAVY HAULERS
735 N H

Phone 158

Coon-Pan Amerian
Haynes - Blessing - Bach
UPAm SEAVlCI- nEJI J!STDL\TES

m

925 Mass •••.••••• .•.•••• •• • • • ••...
It No Answff can .... .. ... . ...... 1679-J

WARD MUSIC

RENTALS-SALES-INSTRUCTION
.,ON ALL INSTRUMENTS
A ccordion Spetia/isu
908 Mass ............................ 91

National Guard
NaUonal Ciuatd

u.s w

11 ............ • ......!9

e MOVING
e STORING
e PACKING
e CRATING
JUSTr
CALL

Call

If no anawer call 1777-M

936

BILL VILLEE-Mgr.

INS URED

LAWRENCE TRANSFER

HALL BROS.
TRUCK LINES
1045 Pa.

&amp; STORAGE CO., INC.
731 New Hampshire

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LA WRENCE

NEON-ORGANIZATIONS

Oil, Fuel

Neon Signs
-See Sign Manufacturer•

AtHER OIL CO 645 Locust ............ . .. . .. 37

Newspap ers

HARRIS L T CO IN

If no answer call ...... . ..•..... . . , , .... 3757

JOURNAL-WORLn------- -- --,

THE HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER

of 8200 Families
Journal-World Ads Gel Results Quitk
722 Mass . . . •. . • .. ...••• .... .. • .• . • . . 22
Kansas City Star Distributor
Subscr ipt ions &amp; WAIIt Ads Taktn
801 Mass . .......... . .. . . .. . ........ . 17
Olltlook Tht 1005 Mus ....... . .. .. . .... . .. 542

Novelties
EMICK JOHN H 1014! Mass .............••. 343

Nurseries
Mount Hope

Nu~rfH

Eldridge Hottl .. . ...... 441

SMITH FLORAL SERVICE E 23 .•.. •• .•.. • . 1326

FUEL OIL
FOR ALL TYPE BURNERS
T rained Sen'ice Men to Senice All
Types Oil Burner Equipment
802 Mass . . . . .• . .......... ....• • . • .. 324
Nights- Sundays- Holidays Call .. • . •1101-W

NATIONAL MARKETING CO 920 Del. ........ 357

If no answer call .......... . .•.....• . ... 3626

Oil Marketers
Continental Oil Co Bulk Agent 9 &amp; Del. ...... . 573
If no answer call . . ....... . ..• . .. . . . ..... 867
Hatfi eld-Jackson Oil Co 6 &amp; Locust ..... .. ... 1009
lnce J W 1729 Vt . ... . ........... . ....... 2486
Jones Serv Sta &amp; Oil CQ E 23 .•.... . . . ..... 2086
Kaw Valley Oil Co 1318 W 7 ... • . . ... . ...• 2061
NATIONAL MARKETING CO 920 Del .•. •• •• •• 557
If no_ an~~~~ ..... .. . .. .. .... . ... 3626

PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTs-

ACHER OIL CO 645 Locust . . .••.. . .. .. ... 37
If no answer call ....... . ........... .3757

Nurseries, Day
Kansas Unlv Nursery Scbool No 1 1100 Mo ••...254

Oculists

.

Hutchinson R B 917 Mass . . . ... .. ..... . .. . . ~

Office Supplies
Bullock's 2 E 7 .. ........ ..•. . .. . . .• . • • • .

CRANE &amp; CO IN

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A Complete Line of

SHAW WALKER
Steel Files and Desks
For Your Office
643 Mass •.••••• :: • •• •••••••••••••• 501

uwf.nct Typewriter Exchange 735 Mus .. .. .. 548

ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORE$

1401 Ohio .1401

SCHOOLEY OFFICE SUPPLIE
"Everything for lhe Office"

QUALITY PRINTING
AND LITHOGRAPHING
STEEL AND WOOD
OFFICE FURNITURE

Rice 011 Co 1305 W 4 ....... .. ... ... .. .... U74

SINCLAIR REFINING CO BULK AIAT

623 Locust.1358
Skelly Bulk Plant E Santa Fe Yards .. . •. .. . .. . 700
Socony-Vacuum Oil Corp Agl 1940 N H •• . • .. 1274
STANDARD OIL BULK PLANT 846 Pa .•. .. .. 1644
If no answer call . ....... .. .. . • . •• .. 2Z12-W

TEXACO PRODUCTsEL NAVAJO CT RFD 1 ... . .. . .......... 2030
Texas Co The 802 Mass ... . ... .... ... ... ... U'J

Optometrists
BRAY WM H

Successor To B F Nanninga
91.9 Mass . . .... . .•. ......... •• .... •. 191
GUSTAFSON B G 809 Mass ... ........ .. ... 911
LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO 1025 Mass ••••••. •425
Roberts F H 833 Mass
. • .....•.. . ..•.. . . 'll2:1
SJLLIX DALE H 839! Mass .......... .. .... 979

Organizations, Business
Lawrence Wo11W1s Club 1941 Mass•••••• • •••• 209

Organizations, Farm
Douglas County Farm Bureau Assn 1008 Mass •• 344

Organizations, Labor
"FOR INFORMATION CALL"
Schooley Print ing &amp; Stationery Co 1434 Walnut
Kansas City Mo &lt;Toll Call). K C Victor 0511

Oil Burners
H.ARRIS l T CO INC 802 Mass...... .. ..... 324
WILLIAMS OIL-0-MATIC HEATING-

HARRIS L T CO INC 8 02 Mass ......... .324

Cvpenters' Union No 2279 719! Mass . . .. ....m
laborers &amp; Mason Tenders Locall290

7191 Mass.688

Organizations, Medical Relief
Douglas County Medical Strv CQurt HoUM . . .. . . 146

Organizations, Religious
Wesley Foundation 1300 Orud . .. .... . ... . .. 532

Every department of your business
should be completely represented in
these Y ELLOW PAGES.

Organizations, Veterans"
American Legion 7 E 1 .... . . ..... . .. . . .. . 13ll
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Club Room 8 &amp; N H . . . .• • . .• ..•.• • .. • .•. . 51
Restaurant 8 &amp; N H . • . .• . •. • . •. . ... ...•3030

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Red Cross Community bg . .•..••.•.... •••.•. 405
Salvatson Army The 729 1/t ................. W
Social Servl~ League 905 R I ..•............ 909

Organizations, Young People
Girl Scout HdqtrS 7291 Mass ••••••••••••••• S429

Organs
Reuter Organ Co Ft of N H ............•.... 520

DAVIS EVER-BRICHT

PAINT~-----

gjlni"A
•

DA-TEX
Paints, 1/arnlshes, Enamels for
every purpose. Full line Brushes,
Paint supplies, Large stock
Wallpaper, all prices. Complete
Housewares and Gift Department.

IWV.,

PAINTS

''WHERE TO BUY THEM'
DAVIS PAINT ASSOCIATE STORE
9&gt;1 Mass.l078

Osteopathic Physicians &amp;
Surgeons, D. 0.

DU PONT PRE-TESTED PAINT5-

Eustace H E 1021l Mass ...•...••.•.....•. 499
Residence 1033 1/t .....•.. .. • .......•. . 465

IIAJLHIOT A A 129i rAas:s. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1318

Residence 1516 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2232-R

BURGNER-BOWMAN·MATIHEWS LBR CO
30B

w 6.81

DUTCH BOY PAJNT
PAINTS, VARNISHES &amp;

Outboard Motors

ENAMELS

Francis Sport Gds

Mercury &amp; Chris-Craft

728 Mass ... .................. ...... 640

Ove1·all Clean er s

MECHANICS OVERALL CLNG co,- - ----.
WHY BUY- WE RENT
COVERALLS- SHOP COATS SHIRTS &amp; PANTS
No additional charge for mending

ManulacLured by
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY

" WHERE '1'0 J)UY THEM"
Ernst &amp; Son 826 Mass .................. 341
Ernst &amp; Son 826 Mass .....................S41

Pulup 1111d Dd1 ver1 Serrice Twice Wrd/1
1720 Wabash Kansas City
Mo &lt;Toll cam Benton 1656

FRIEND PAUL H LUMBER CO 1030 Mass •• 42

GREAT WESTERN COLORIZER PAINTS
"You Can Put Your Confidence in
Great Western Paint"

Package Delivery Service

COLORIZER PAINT$-1322 COLORS
IN ALL FINISHES FROM WHICH
TO CHOOSE

-Su Delivery Service

Paint, RetaiJ
BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT'r--- - - - -

"WHERE 1'0 BUY IT"
RAMSEY W A SHADE SHOP

Shades - Wall Paper - Paints- Llnoleu111
818 Mass ............•..•.••..•.. 606

COMPLETE PAINT SERI/lCE
LARGEST STOCK
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
SPACE

Malott's Hardware 736 Mus ..•••..••.•• . ..• 615
McCONNELL LUMBER en--------,

"WHERE TO BUY IT''

A Co.,.pltll U1tt of

714 Conn .......

96

8 P S PAINT
Use FLATLUX
The Flat Wall Paint that' s
Made with OIL

For Years of Beauty

GLIDDEN PAINTs-

o.nd replacing of buttons

PUR-O-ZONE CHEMl CO

53

Paint, Retail (Cont'd)

Organizations, Welfare

.

ORGANIZATION$-PAINT

~
.·

.Q ',

One Coat covers Wallpaper
and other lnteriOI" Surfaces

ANTHONY PAINTS &amp; V.ARNISHES
BRUSHES and PAINTERS SUPPLIBS
BUILDING MATEIUALS
LUMBER-cEMENT-ROOFING
CUSTOM MADE WJ.NOOWS &amp; DOORS
844 E 13 .......... ... ............. 576

PRATT &amp; LAMBERT PAINTS &amp; VARNISHES -

Not a Water Pai nt

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
ZIMMERMAN &amp; SONS 1832 Mass •••••••• 429

COOK'S PAJNTS &amp; YARNISHfS
"Best Weather"
for Weru and
•
A complete line of decorative rna·
ttrlal$, 11\Ciudlng paints, varnishes
lacquers, enamels, linoleums, wall , •
ccmrlnQs and painting accessories.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Cook Paint &amp; Vamlsh Co 919 Mas ........ 846

PAINTS &amp; VARNISHES

FOR EVERY PURPOSE

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Sllaw Lumber Co 701 Vt ................147

SATIN LUMINALL-

MALOTI'S HOW 736 Mass

............ 615

SEIDLITZ PAINTS &amp; VARNISHEsVERNON'S HARDWARE 1029 Mass •...... 107
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PAINT-PHONOGRAPHS

LAWRENCE

Paint, Retail (Cont'd)

PAINTING

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

PAINTs--~--­

see the lll!l\' Paint aJid Color
STYlE OOIOE- aatllentk: color
schemes for every reom.
SWP "Weatherated" House Paint.
KEM-TONE, EcOAOI'IIyWall Finish.
KI!'M-ru.o, Miracle Lltstre Enamel.

Interior - Exterior
Residential
Commercial-Industrial

Call 1456

SUPER KEN-TONE, Ready-to-Use
OeJIIICil WaJ!table Wall Paint.

ESTIMATES FREE
NO JOB TOO LARGE
OR TOO SMALL

~'WHERE

TO BUT IT"

DBAU!R
GREEN BROS f&gt;33 Mass . ... . ..•.. • .... • 631

Member of ----l~
Pa in ting and
Decorating Contractors

Stevenson's Paint &amp; Wallpaper Store 1011 Mass.l22

DAVID L. HIGGINS &amp; SON
1202 Almira

Paint, Wholesale
COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO CJ19 Mass . . ••. .• 846
PUR-O-ZONE CHEML CO 714 Conn . . .. . . . .. . . 96

Painters
Handy Man
Experience• Workmen For AnY Job
Good References-Bill Walker Mgr
1033 R I. ..... ... . .. . . 00 .... 00 . . . 001325
Higgins David L 1202 Almira .. •• •.•• • .•••• 1456
(See Advertisement This Page)
Painters &amp; Decorators Local No 2 719~ Mass . .. 451
PETERS WM OLIVER 1629 Ark . .. .. ...... 822
(See Advertisement This Pagel

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PHILLIPS A V PAINTIMG PAPERIMG &amp;
DECORATING SERV 605 Ala 1206

EXPERT WITH COLORS

PHONE 822

Paper

OOMPLETELY INSURED

SMITH PAPER SUPPLY C O - - - - - - . ,

FREE ESTIMATES

1629 Ark.

Wrapping Paper-Bap-C•Cream Container&amp;-Pic:nic
Sttppli-Napkilu•-Towels
Scotch Ta-Twine and
Paper Szhool Slllltlliea
737 N H . .... ..... ...... . ......... . 336
Tissu~Ice

Paper Hangera
Handy Man
Experienced Workmen For Any Job
Good References-Bill Walker Mgr

1033 R I . ... ... . ..... .. .. . . .. .. . _.. 1325

CALL 511
~.rM.·~.;-IiefL ROOFING

Pest Control Service
Everley Roofing Co 617 Vt . . . .. ............. 511
(See Advertisement This Page)

~:/t[k_{f'l COMPANY
617 Vt.

611

PHONOGRAPHS
RENTED
For Your
Dances &amp; Parties
Used Records

PHONE

343
DAY OR NI'l:E

JOHN H. EMICK
1014Yz Mass.

SCHENDEL PEST CONTROL
Headed by a Graduate l'liolo&amp;Jst
TEI!.MITES, JtOACHES, RATS, MICB
Bl!DBUGS AND OTHER PESTS
Ho.-e SerYice- Monthly Business Service
Materiili &amp; Equipment For Sale
Member State and National Pest Control As.oc.
lOll E 6 TGpeka Ks . . ..... &lt;Toll call) 2-8102

Pet Shops
Grant's Pet &amp; Gift Shop 1218 Conn ......••.. 418

Pet Supplies
BARTELDES SEED CO 804 Mass •.••..•••..••92

Pharmaciste-See Druggiata
Phonographs, Coin Operated
EWCK JOHN H 1014! Mass ....... 00 ....... 50
&lt;See Advertisement Tills Page)

�LAWRENCE PHONOGRAPH-PHOTOGRAPHERS

Phonograph Records
Bell Music:

Photographers, Portrait (Cont'd)

Co

GRAHAM STUDIO

Victof---(olumbl~ltoi-Dec:ea

t25 Mass .....•.....•.............. m
EMIC1C JOHN H 10141 Mass.•• •• ••••••••••• S43
Re,ord Nook The

PERSONALITY PORTRAITS
You Will Love Yourself
In A Graham Portrait

33 1/3-'15-78-RPM-Records
B'lo Mass . .... ..... ......... ........ 725

Photo Engravers

211

-See Engraver•, Photo

w 8 .......................... 3199

HIXON STUDIO 721 Mm ................... 41

Photo Finishers
HIXON STUDIO,- - - - --

55

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&lt;See Advertisement This Page&gt;
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QUAIJTY PHOTOFINISHING
As1 for Alb11m Prints

COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
721 Mass ........................... 41

Photographers, Commercial
Brown Hank Custom Photographer 2019 Ohio .• 4237
D' Ambra Photo Strv 644 Mus .. .•........ ... 934
Estes Studio 9271 Mass ... ........... ...... 15!

GRAHAM STUDIO 211 W 8 ............... 3199

Kampus Photo Serv 1316 Ky ............... 1096
O'Bryon Studio 1024 Mass ................. 526

Photographers, Portrait

f*e,.,i'IJ!As
Phone

41
MAKE AN
APPOINTMENT
FOR A SITTING
PORTRAITS

BY

PHOTOGRAPHY

DALTON-BROWN STUDIO 1403 W 7 ........ 701
Estes Studio 9271 M&lt;~ss ...................151
(See Advtrtlsement This Page)

PhotographsPortrait- Commercial
Wedding- Direct Color

Your Satisfaction
Is Guaranteed

927~

MASSACHUSEITS

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PHOTOGRAPHERS-PHYSICIANS

LAWRENCE

Photographers, Portrait (Con't)

CAMERAS

McPEAK STUDIO
PORTRAITS
WEDDIN GS
FAMILY GROUPS
"Spe(ialiJIS ;,, Child Photography
730 Mass .................... . ..... 302
If no ans call .................... 1202.J

Movie - Still Cameras
Photographic S upplies
24 Hour FILM Service

O'BRYON STUDio, -- - - - - - - - - ,

'a !Uill @!If"WI fill '« A»'I'm'i1 'W

M'OSSER-WOLF
8Vt.) ~t::OC:!1 ~i!.ll0
tJ \1 ~ c!.!::lt:l

110'7 Mass.

Ph. ISO

PORTRAJTURE

by Photography
Wedding.r-Children-Commertilll
1024 Mass .•..•. • ...... . ......•..• • •526

?l~te tpm

8'~~~:;
The Yellow P ages will help you find
a hairdresser near by.
J ust look under "Beauty Shops" for
the address and telephone number.
You'll save time--and steps-when
you use the Yellow Pages.

Scott-Foley Studios 831 Mass ..... , ........ 3889
THOMPSON PHOTO STUDIO

PORTRAITS
PORTRAI TS OF CHlLDREN
OUR SPECIALTY

Latest in Photo Frames
Prices Reasonable
829 Mass..... . . . . . ....... . . . ..•.•• 614

Photographic Equipment
&amp; Supplies
HIXON STUDIO•- - - - - - - - - •

IT'S

EA~Y.

TO FIND ••.

Headqualten Por
Factory Guaranteed Pbotogrspbic llqulpmeat
C.mer:u-Kodab-.Movie Camcoa
Projectors Chellllals Papa Pilma Btc•
.Authoriu d Dealer for
Viewmaster Scc:reoscopes
Quality Kodak P....ahlna
721 Mass .•...••••.• .....•.•••. •••• • 41

Mosser-Wolf Inc 1107 Mass •.. . ............ 50
(See Advertisement This Page)

Photographic Finishing
D'Ambra Photo Service t-44 Mass . ... ...... . •934
ESTES STUDIO 927! Mass ..... .. .......... 151
HIXON STUDIO
Expert Kodak Film Finishing

721 Mass . ••••• • •. • .••.•.•••.•.•••.• 41
Mosser-Wolf Inc

24 Hr High Quality Finishing
1107 Mass . . ..... ....... • ... •.. • . , ... 50

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, D. 0 .
--See Osteopathic Physiciam and

Surgeons, D.O.

WilEN YOU USE
THE YlllfJW PAllS.
Yell ow Pages tell who
buys ••• sells ••• rents ••• repairs.

Physicians &amp; Surgeons Exchanges
PHYSICIANS &amp; SURGEONS EXCHAHG
IF UNABLE TO LOCATE
YOUR DOCTOR
CALL - 870 - CALL
Da1 or Nipt
WE WILL LOCATE BlM FOR YOU
325 Maine .• • . •• . ••• ••.•••••••••••••17'0

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Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
AUCHARD V M 209

w a. ........... ....... 354

Residence 212&amp; La .....•...••.•...•..• 299
Belot Monlt L Jr 800 Mass ..........••.••. , }5q()

Boyden Mary S 4 &amp; Maine .•• . •• . ••.....•. 3975
Residence &amp;21 Calif ..... .•..•..•..... .. 2997
lf no answer call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 870
Campbell Jas W 4 &amp; Maine ...........•.... 3975
Residence 1&amp;37 Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 3423
If no answer call. ..•....•..•.•......... 870
Canuteson R I K u ..... .... .... . ......... 890
Chambers H L 1415 Mass ........... .•..... 215
If no answer call . . ... ... .•. . . • ...... 14&amp;
Clark Margaret G 939~ Mass ....... . ........ 584
Residence 1125 Sunset Dr . . . . . . . . • . . . . .3215
Clark Ray A 939~ Mass
.......... . .... 584
Residence 1125 Sunset Dr . . ............. 3215
Dunlap R L 4 &amp; Maine .. . .. ..... . . ... .. ... 3975
Residence 1508 N H .................... 3202
Frink Russell 1 w 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275
Residence 29 Winona . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . .o\209
If no answer call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 870
Gilles Helen 4 &amp; Maine .... ... •.........•. 3975
Residence 1831 University Dr .••.•.••..•.. 3602
If no answer call . . . ......... .•.• ... 870
Harsha Wm N Lawrence Natl Bk Bldg . . . . . .
392
Residence 934 Ark ....... ...... .... . .. • 2634
If no answer call ..... .. ..... .' . . . . . . . . 870
Hermes R L 4 &amp; Maine ....... ....... ..... 3975
Residence 1001 W 4 ... .... ......... . ... 398
If no answer call ..... .......•...•...•. . 870
Hutchon5on R B 917 Mass ..........••...••. 1235

ISAACS FRED R 715 Vt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Resodence lbOO E 23 ... .. . ...•.••..•.•• 1824
Johnson C B 7 w 11 ..... .••.....•........ 275
Residence 1&amp;16 S Crescellt ~~~- •..•....... 833
If no answer call . . .
. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 870
Jones H Penfield 4 &amp; Maine ...••.•..•..... 3975
Residence 721 Tenn .. ...•..•.... ........ 235
If no answer call . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . 870
Jones &amp; Manahan 4 &amp; Maine ............•. •3975
Jordan Robt A 4 &amp; Maine . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 3975
If no answer call
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 870
Manahan G E 4 &amp; Maine ........... .. . .... 3975
Residence 1107 N H .. .......... • ... .... 2310
If no answer call ..... . . ................ 870
Nelson Richard 0 201 W 8 •••••..•.••.•.••• 110
Resilience RFD 4 .•........• . ........... 290
If no answer call •.••.•••••••••••.••••. 870
J~elson W 0 201 W 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Residence 545 E 19 ......... .... .. .... . 2651
Owen EM 823 Ky
...••• ••.•••••••••• •• 644
Palmer W R soU Mass .•• .•...•••....•.• . 352
Residence 918 Miss .......•.....•.•. 1740
Pendleton Raymond L 927! Mass ..... ... . 2182
Residence RFO 4
.
• ..••••..•• .o\041-K-4
Schwegler R A Jr 4 &amp; Maine. . • • . . . . • . . . . 3975
Residence 2219 N H . .................. 1435
If no answer call ....... ....•.• ..••.... . 870
Sudler Mervin T 800 Mass ...•.....•.•..... 1590
Van Noy H E 747 Mass
. . . • . . . . • . . . . . . 594
Walters Byron W 1035A MliSS. . . • . . • . • . . . . 1609
Wright £rik M 1538 Tenn .... ..•.. ...... 2817-W
Zimmer L K 207 W 8 . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . 437
Resid !nee &amp;21 E 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1432
If nn answer call. . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 870

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
Eye, E&amp;J", Nose &amp; Throat
Dunlap R L 4 ~ Maine .••••. ..•• •.••••.•. 3975
Hutchon•JOn R B 917 Masos • .......•..•.. ... 1235
NeiSOII ' IJ 0 201 w a . . ••..•. ....•.• • ••.. . 110

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
Gynecology
Herrne$ R L 4 &amp; Maine ........... •..•.••. 3975
Isaacs •:red R 715 Vermont. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 180
Pendle1on Raymond L 927~ Mass .....•••••. 2182
Schwesler R A Jr 4 &amp; Maine ..............• 3975

PHYSICIANS-PIPES

57

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.

Internal

~fedicine

Jordan Robt A 4 &amp; Maone
Residence 310 Oklahoma

............ m5
.. 2222-M

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.

Obstetrical
Hermes R L 4 &amp; Maine ....... .. ...•. .•... 3975
Isaacs Fred R 715 Vermont ...... .. , ....... . 180
Pendleton Raymond L 927i Mass ...•....... 2182
Schwegler R A Jr 4 &amp; Maine ....... ...... . 3975

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
Pediatrician
Boyden Mary s 4 &amp; Maine ..•............ . m5

Gilles Helen 4 &amp; Maine ....•....•..•••.. .• 3975

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
Surgeons
Pendleton Raymond L 9271 Mass .•••..... .. 2182
Zimmer L K 207 W 8 .........•.•... .....• 437

Piano Tuners
JEROME PIANO Co·- - - - - - - - .
NEWTON E. JEROME
PlANO T NER
and

TECHNICIAN
REPAIRING and REFINISHING
Frw Prompt o"d Bl~~n~l Snvin

916 Ill. ............................ 815
Stoner Art E 1117 W Hills PkwY . .......... 1409

Pianos
Bell Music Co
Mason-Hamlln-Knabe-Lester
925 Mass ...•••••••.••••• .•....•••• 375
Jerome Piano Co
New &amp; Used-Repairing.-Tuning

•n&amp; 111 ••.••••.•.••.•••••••••••• •••• 815

Ward Music
New &amp; Used-Re-Styliog
908 Mass . . . . . . .

. ..... 91

Picture Framing
HIXON STUDIO

Frames Made to Order
Lar&lt;Je Selectlon of Moldln11
721 Mass ..............• • •••••• • ••• • •41
KEELER BOOK STORE 939 Mass ....... ..... 33
THOMPSON PHOTO STUDIO 829 Mass ... .... 614

Pipe Line Companies
Cities Service Gas Co 1501 W 23. . . . . . . . . . . 317
If no answer ull . ..... ...... .... . .. .2773-W

Pipes-Smoking-Repairing
George's Pipe Shop 727 Mass ..•.......•.• 2401

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will tell you where you can buy most
~nything.

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PLUMBERS

LAWRENCE

ROOT MASTER
Cleans. Blocked- Sewers
Without Digging
Free E stl.mates

CLOGGED SEWERS
SINKS &amp; PIPES

THROUG+l AU. QOOTS
ANO OBSTRUCTIONS
NO DIGGING

Complete
Plumbing Service

LICENSED AND
BONDED PLUMBER

1337 MASS.

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

~i.l4i~S~

c..et)t~
•
FOR HOMES

BUSINESS - INDUSTRY

P.O. Box 230
1

ED S PlUMBING SHOP

AMERICAN METAL KITCHENS

CALL

3644

CALL

BONDED - liCENSED
INSURED

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Instanattons
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Phone 1565
EDW. OKAHOTO
Office 141 111.

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LAWRENCE

Plumbers

59

Poultry

Brune Plbg Htg &amp; Elec Co 545 Ind ... ....... 308
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)
Christenson Co 400 E 23 . .. ... . . ........ . .. 710
ED'S PLBG SHOP 645 Ill . . .. .. .... ....... 1565
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)
Guntert Ptbg &amp; Wiring 1337 Mass . . .. . .• •• •963
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)

uwrence Egq &amp; Poultry Co 832 Pa .....•..... 500

TURNER PRODUCE CO

DRESSED POULTRY
OUR
SPECIALTY

LEE RAYMOND PLBG &amp; WIRING

Licensed &amp; Bonded
906 N H . .. . . . ........... ..•....... . 660
If no answer call Raymond H Lee .•••• ••. 3780

IORRIS BROS
PLLM~t:"'G.

WIRING and HBATING
Supplieo-Pixtureo-Waw Heaten
New hst.JI.att.,.,.._hpaua
ScwtJ SerTia:

5(10 Locust . . . • . . . . .
. . •.•• ••••.. 1163
Nights-Sundays-Holidays Call .... . . 1394-J
or Call ........ . ..... . .... . .... . . 2618-R

Olson Bros '34 Mass

. ..... . ............. 515

ROSE l H PLBG &amp; WIRING 931 Maine. . . . . . . 513
US Engrng Co 19 &amp; La .............. . .. 3850
Westergren Harry 1145 Pa . ...... . ... . .... 3644

836 Vt ............................ 287

Printers
Allen Press 1041 N H ..........• • . . . ...... 1234
Bullock's 2 E 7
. ...........•....••.•. 37'J
CASH STATNRY CO 9 E 8 . .. .............. 967

FOREE PRINTING CO 9 E 8 .............. 967
Kansas Color Press 2201 Haskell ........ . ... 488
M1ller Print Shop 821 Vt . .. . ... . ........... 518
OUTLOOK THE

Job Printing-Magazine Publishing
1005 Mass ... .......... . ....... . .... 542
WORLD CO 722 Mass .... . ... ... ...... . ....22
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

(See Advertisement Preceding Page)

Plumbing Fixtures
AMERICAN STANDA R o - - - - - - - PLUMBING FIXTURES
A complete Iine for bath-

rooms, kitchens, laundries
-known for quality, sty...
and dependable swvice.

Here's a help to home managerJ.:
These YELLOW PAGES are packed
with buying facts about things needed
to run a home. Consult them to find
,Where-to-Buy-It."

"FOR INFOI?MA.TTON CALL"
RETAILERS

BRUNE PLBG HTG &amp; ELEC CO 545 Ind . .. 308
Ed's Plbg Shop 645 Ill . . .. .. . . . .... .. . 1565
Guntert Plbg &amp; Wiring 1337 Mass .... . .. 963
NORRIS BROS 500 Locust . ......... . .. . 1163
CHRISTENSON CO 400 E 23.

. . . . . 710

Plumbing Supplies, Retail
NORRIS BROS

Kohler-Crane-American Standard
500 Locust .........••...••... . ..... 1163

Pop Corn
Oixies Carmel Corn Shop 842 Mass ... ....... 1330
Paramount Processing Corp 1038 Tenn .... . .. 4269
T-N-T FOOD PRODUCT INC 826 Pa . . .... . . 239

~Everythtng In

Printing'

Telephone 22
Business Forms, Stationery, Ledger
Sheets, Loose Leaf Binders, Record
Books, Catalogs, Circulars.

THE WORLD CO.
722 Massachusetts
•

Potato Chips
Casey's Chip Co 418 Forest ................. 448
Kitty Clover Potato Chip Co 1810 La ••••••.•• 649

KITTY CLOVER POTATO CHIPS
POTATO CHIPS
FRIED POPCORN
SHELLED POPCORN
At Y ""' ,.,,.,,;,, l'otul,
Dr11g, "' B••~11g1 Sto,

"FOR SERVICE CALL"
Kitty Clover Potato Chip Co 1810 La •••••• 649
Stone H N 732 Conn ••••••• ••• •• • •••••••• 3600

Are they open
evenings?
Look in the Yellow Pages. Many
firms show their business hours,
products, services, and other
information.

J

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LAWRENCE

PRODUCE- RADIATORS

Radio Stations

P r oduce

KLWN RFO 6 ....... . ................... 3431

Seymour Packing Co 820 Vt ........ . ........ Sll
Turner Produce Co 83b Vt ....... • .... • .... .2II1

Radios

Public Libraries

Bell Music Co
RCA Radios &amp; Combinations
9 25 Mass.... . .
. .. ............ .. 375
GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC 1103 Mass •• .• •19
Hanna Radio Shop
RCA - Zenith Sales &amp; Serv
933 Mass • .. ••• . . .. •• ... • • ••••••••••303
MAGNAVOX RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS
ALES AND SERYICE

-See Libraries, Public

Public Sch ools
-See Schools, Public

Pumping Equipment
KRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO

M

PUMPS IN VARIETY
PIPE VALVES and FITTINGS
Accurate Pump Service
Elmer Hunter, Pump Dept.
1818 Mass. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .

Magnavox provides space for
television, too! Enjoy fine
aqftGVOJC
AM • FM radio plus 3 - speed
tl
record changer. Choose from
.
a wide ra119e of traditional and modern cabmets.

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"

. .. 244

Smith L l oke Co 846 Mass ..............725

Pumps-Centrifugal

MOTOROLA HOME &amp; AUTO RADIOs-

BEAMAN'S RADIO &amp; TELEVISION 1200 NY .140

M idwest Mfg Co 2205 Haskell. ....... • ...... 394

Radio Equipment
Radios, Automobile

SUTTON FREDE &amp; CO 925 Mass . ... . ..... 4241

Jayhawk T-V &amp; Applnce Serv 18 E 9 .... ~ .... 745

Radio Service
BEAMAN'S RADIO &amp; TELEVISION 1200 N Y•• 140

Radiators, Automobile, Repairing

BOWMAN RADIO &amp; TELVSN SERV 82o Vt . . .1.38
ZENITH RADIOS SALES &amp; SERVICE-

-See Automobile Radiator
Repairing

(See Advertisement This Page)

HANNA RADIO SHOP 933 Mass ..• . ...• . . 303

ALL WORK FULLY
GUARANTEED

EXPERIENCED MECHANIC

Telephone

·140·

RADIO &amp; TELEVISION
SALES &amp; SERVICE
1200 N. Y.

�LAWRENCE

RAGS-REAL ESTATE

61

Ranges, Electric ( Cont' rl)

Rags

WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGESc-- - -

MECHANICS OVERALL CLNG CO

Wiping Cloths Rented And Sold
Pick-Up &amp; Delivery Twice Weekly
1720 Wabash Kansas City Mo
&lt;Toil Call) . Benton 1656

Rallroads
Atchison Topeka &amp; Santa Fe Ry Co
Passenger Depot 413 E 7 .................• 32
Freight Office 413 E 7 ........•........... 54
Car Clerk 413 E 7 ...................... 281
Chicago R I &amp; Pacific Ry Ticket Ofc N 2 &amp; Maple. 282
Union Pacific Ry Co
Passengl!f" Depot N 2 &amp; Maple ..•....•..... 282
Freight Depot N 2 &amp; Locust .... . .. . .. .... . 28
Roadmaster's Office N 2 &amp; Maple .......... 356

Ranges, Electric
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC

RANGE~----

See Frigidaire Electric
Ranges with Radiantube
Units and Even-Heat Ovens.
Also Frigidaire refrigerators, food freezers, water
heaters, automatic washers1
ironers, dryers, air con·
ditioners, dehumidifiers.

~
Frigidaire

See famous Westinghouse
Speed Electric Ranges with
the new Super Speed Corox
Surface Unit - red hot in
30 seconds. Look at the
big Miracle Sealed Oven.
You Can Be SURE ..
If It's WESTINGHOUSE.

"WHERE TO CALL"
DEALERS

BEACON APPLNCE CO INC 709

Mass ..... 253

Ranges, Gas
CHRISTENSON CO

leading Brands Both
Natural And LP-Gas
•
4oo E 23. . . . . ...... .... .........

KAHSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC
Roper &amp; Hardwick Ranges
733 Mass . ..•........•.••••••••...••

MONARCH BUll T RANGES-

no

ru

STERLING FURN CO 938 Mass .......... 1192
Vincent's Inc 724 Mass .................... 178
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

"WHERE TO CALL"
SALBS 6 SERV DEALER
Hanna Radio Shop 933 Mass ...•....... . . 303

liUERAL ELECTRIC RANGES
Su~r-fast Calrod Units f1lr G-E •
"SPEED COOKING". Other famous
.• 1, ' 1 ·
G-E "firsts" - Built-in Pressure

""''· ,,,,.,,,,, '"•'·"'• ,,,.

1J1: .• .

A·Cook Lights, No-Stain Oven Vent.

Real Estate

BARLOW MARION A- - - - - - - - - ,

REAL ESTATE SERVICES
INSURANCE- All Types Protection
American Auto Assn. Memberships
NOTARY PUBUC
723 Mass ...... . .. .. .. ... . .. .. ...... 473

Century Real Est Co RFD l. . ......... ..... 3838

"WHERE TO CALL"

SALES 6 SBRVICB DBAI.BR

CONBOY &amp; CONBOY REALTORS 1012 N H ... 942
(Continued Next Page)

QEIERA1. APPLIAIC£ CO INC 1103 Mass ... 19
KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGE

=:

Amazing new "H~t-Up~
S~d!" . . . Starts cooking
1
1
faster! Automatic Cook Con·
trol . . . Colormatic Switches
.
. . . Fast Broilers ... Mammoth Ovens ... Beaut1ful
Styling!

REAL ESTATE

"WHERE TO BUY IT."
DBALBRS

GOODRICH B F CO 929
SMITH LLOKE CO B4b

Mass ..... • ....... 21
Mass ..... . .....•725

MONARCH BUllT RANGES-

STERLI~G FURN CO 93~ass ....... : .. 1192

T.IIPPIIR
RANGES

• Distinguished

Beauty
• Dep endable
Performa n ce
• Ample Capacity
OALL 178

724 Mass.

CALL
If n o answer call 3989 or 2589-R

REAL ESTATE
of All Types
RELIABLE AP PRAISAL
SERVICE

M. R. GILL AGENCY
REAL ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE
640 Maas.

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LAWRENCf

REAL ESTATE

Residential

•
•
Business
•
Rentals
•
Leases
Farms

Real Estate ( Cont' d)
DECKER-COY REAL EST &amp; INS AGcy----;
l&lt;EAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
CASUALTY • FIRE • INLAND MARINE
E.

WARRBN DBCJtn.

J.

CoY

7 E 8 ......... . ....•....•.....•.... 450
Doane Gene Agcy 6 E 8 ... ................. 236
f ox Frank lst Natl 8k bg
.. ....... 510
Gill M R Real Est &amp; Ins Agcy 640 Mass ...... 111
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)
Hemphill Land &amp; lnvstmt Co 704 Mass ......... 6

HESS ANDY C REAL EST &amp; INS SER

Also
Farm Loans

REAL ESTATE
FARM LOANS AND
DEPENDABLE INSURANCE
Standard Life Bg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457
If no answer Call .................. 1620-J

HOLMES &amp; PEC

878
Residence • 1222

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE

LOANS

ME KELLY
HOTCHKISS AGENC

712 MASS

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
LOANS
Personal and Neighborhood Service
2.3 &amp; La..... .. .. . . ..

CALL

214

CALL

IF NO ANSWER CALL
1599- M OR 2170- R OR 1189- R

REAL ESTATE- INSURANCE
LOANS- PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
908 Mass.

8

. ... . ........ 520

Jacques B E 1945 Ky ..... .............. 1444
Jacques Rlty Co 927! Mass ................ 414
CSee Advertisement This Page)
..
. . ..... 878
Kelly M E 712 Mass . . . . . . .
(See Advertisement This Page)
Kunz Sol F Real Est &amp; Ins Agcy 908 Mass ..... 214
CSee Advertisement This Page)
Lawrence Homebuilders 1621 Oxford Rd ...... 3820
McGrew Invstmt Co 806 Mass
. . . . ....... 45
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
NEWMAN C V FARM AGCY 1946 La ....... 3942
PRATT F W MRS 2012 Mass .. ............ 2300
Simmons E J Co 824 Mass
.... . .. 330
CSee Advertisement This Page)

INSURANCE 0 LOANS
,_ REAL ESTATE

P!Jtme

45

LAWRENCE HOUSING, INC.
806 MASS

Phone 330

824 MASS

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REAL ESTATE-REFRIGERATORS

63

Real Estate (Cont'd)

ci&gt;Jv1PBE:LL:s

TRAYLOR &amp; CALVIN INSURANCE lGIIIH"v--- ,

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE

REFRIGERATION

HOKE LOANS

1026 Mus ............. ... .... ...•• 305

SALES

Recording Equipment, Sound
MAGNECORDER PROFESSIONAL TAPE
RECORDERSMOSSER-WOLF INC 1107 Mass...

. ... 50

Recording Service
UNIVERSITY RADIO RECORDING SER'v--- - .
WB MAKE DISC-TAPE RECORDINGS of
VOICE - INSTRUMENTALS- RECITALS
PROGRAMS- SPEECHES
Recordings Made in or out of Our Studio
Piano Available

Located Downstairs in Bell Music Co.
925 Mass .......... .....•..... . ... . 4241

Reducing Treatment
Charme Be~uty Salon 9.35! Mass .. .. .. ..... . 533

Croaiey Franchised Dealer
Repaira On All Makes

Refrigeration Equipment,
Commercial

FOR SERVICE CALL
11

Beacon Applnce Co Inc 709 Ma:ss ............. 253

w 9th

8 30

CARRIER REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENt
For every commercial and ind~&gt;s&lt;rlal need- complete line of
automatic ice cube makers, fixtures, refrigerating compressors,
condensers, cold diffusers, and
food freezers. Built for dependable, low-oost service.

"FOR INPOR1f.1'1'TON CALL"
DBAU!.R

SCOTT TEMP EQUIP CO 729 N H....... 326

SER

Refrigeration Service
BEACON APPLNCE CO INC 709 Mass ... ..... 253
Refngerauon Service 11 W 9 . . ..•. 830

~mpbell's

(See Advertisement This Page)

KAW MOTOR &amp; SALVAGE CO
Domestic &amp; Commercial
724 N 2 .

. . .......... . .......... 1397

Petteng ill N W 521 lnd ... . .............. 3699
(See Advertisement This Pagel

Refrigerators, Electric
ADMIRAL DUAL-TEMP REFRIGERATORS-

TALBERT APPLNCE CO 910 Mass ..... 3606

FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS
New Cycla-matic Frigidaires
with famous Meter-Miser.
Also Frigidaire e lectric
ranges, food freezers, water
heaters, automatic washers,
dryers, ironers, dehumidi·
tiers, and room air condi·

DAY OR
NIGHT

e

COMMERCIAL

•

HOUSEHOLD

0 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS

3699

SEALED UNITS REPAIRED
AND MAINT A INED

"You Can Be Sure If You

~

Frigidaire

tion-ers.

"WHERE TO C.tJ.LL"
SALBS 6 SERif DEALER
Hanna Radio Shop 933 Mass ..... . . . .....303

Call"

PETTENGILL

REFRIGERATION SERVICE
521 IND

�64

REFRIGERATORS--RIDING

LAWRENCE

Refrigerators, Eleet["ic (Cont'd)
New Space Maker Models give up to •
ooe-~lf more refrigerated food stor·
~
· 1 t''.
age 1n same floor space as old-style
·
ones. More than 3,500,000 G.E.
'lJ_
Refrigerators in service 10 years or
•
longer.

"WHERE TO CALL"

lrTUUTIONAL HARVESTER
REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS
~

~

~

Ill··

~

"WHERE Tn RTJY THEM"
DEALI!RS

KRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass 244
STERLING FURN CO 938 Mass . . ... .. .. 1192
ICELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS
"MAGIC CYCLE"
SELF
DEFROSTING
NEW Self-Defrosting Kelvlnator uses no hot electric
elements to melt off frost. Automatic .. . Faster •••
Safer . . . Simpler . . • more economical.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
GOODRICH 8 F
SMITH L LOKE

DEALERS
CO 929 Mass ............. 21
CO 846 Mass ..........•. 725

NORGE REFRIGERATORS
:oeii -O·frosting, low operating cost,
variety of freezer capacitjes. For
authorized sales of Norge Refrig·
erators, Electric Ranges, Home
Freezers, Gas Ranges, WJlter Heaters, Washers, see below.

PHILCO DAIRY BAR'-

VINCENT'S INC 724 Mass . ........... .

WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR
Westinghouse completely
automatic "Fro~:t·Free" Re·
frigerator means no defrosting ever again. No frost to
scrape, no water to empty,
no clocks to set.
You Can Be SURE ..
If It's WESTINGHOUSE.

"WHERE TO CALL"
BEACON

Before you buy, see the modern
motorless Serve! Refrigerator.
It staYs silent, lasts longer
because it has no moving
parts in Its freezing system.

"WHERE Tn rnry THEM"

SALES l'r SERVICE DEALER
GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC 1103 Mass .. 19

See the "femineered" Refrigerators,
and I.H. Home Freezers, In sizes and
models to fit all families, kitchens,
budgets. More features--more value-5-yr. warranty on "Tight-Wad" Refrigeration unit.

Refrigerators, Gas
SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATORs·-----

GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS

DEALERS
APPLNCE CO INC 709 Mass ... .. 253

MERCHANTS and businesJ firms
11ppreciate being told that you found
them in the YEUOW PAGES.

CHRISTENSON CO

DEALERS

Both Natural And L-P Gas
400 E 23. : ................ ......710
KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC 733 Mass.31S

Renderin~

Plants

HILL RENDERING SERV

500 Locust . ... ..• . . 197

~undaro Rendenng Co 1610 E 15 .••••••••• 369

STANDARD RENDERING CO SERVICE---We Pay For Dead
Animals--At Your Farm
Horses • Cattle • Hogs
If Not Skinned or
Decomposed
We Pay Telephone Charges

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"
STANDARD RENDERING CO 1610 E 15 ••• 369

Restaurants-See Cafes

Ri~~~~ta!~~~~~~es................. 1842

The YEtUOW

They can give you-quickly
and easily :
... the address and telephone
number of the nearest store
... the name of the dealer who
sells your favorite brand
...a list of products-from
"A" to "Z"
Look first in the Yellow Pages
for who
BUYS... SELLS ... RENTS ...
REPAIRS

�LAWRENCE

ROOFERS-SCHOOLS

65

Savings &amp; Loan Associations

Roofers
ASBESTOS ROOFINGEVERLEY ROOFING CO 617 Vt ....•••••• 511
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

DOUGLAS COUNTY BLDG &amp; LOAN ASSOCTN
737 Mass.79
Lawrence Bldg &amp; loan Assoctn 800 Mass ....... 55

BARRETT ROOF
"Tb1 GruJ11I N••1

Rufi•c''

i•

School Supplies

DUBLB COTE
MUlTI ·SHJNGLES
ASPHALT SlUNGLBs-SIDING
"SINCE 1.,...

carter Stationery Store 1025 Mass ........ .. 1051

"FOR INFORMATION CALI!'
Rhodes Heating &amp; Roofing Co 815 Vt •••••• 702

Schools, Private
Haskell Institute s City limits

Assistant Boys' Adviser Keokuk Hall ......... 128
Assistant Boys' Adviser's Office Osceola bg .. 3040
Assistant Girls Adviser Pocahontas Hall ..... 2106
Assistant Girls Adviser Tinker Hall ......... 3496
Assistant Girls Adviser Winona Hall ........ . 470
Athleuc Office Tecumseh bg . .. ..•....... 1480
Business Office Administration bg ...... . ... 118
Haskell Bakery Curtis Hall .. .. . ..•..... . . 230
Head Student Advisers Tilicum lodge ....... 589
Home Economics Butldlng Saca)ewea bg ..... 693
Hospital . .......... . .. . ...... . ...... . 568
Power Plant ........ . . . .....•.... . .•.. 2109
Principal's Ofc Sequoyah bg ...... . ........ 557
Printing Department
......•........ 938
School Office Sequoyah Hall ............... 298
Student Dining Room Curtis Hall . .. . ....... 695
Superintendent's Otc Ha!ktll Grounds ...... . 304
Teacher's Hdqtrs Haskell Grds . . .. . ...... 3323
Testing &amp; Evaluation Serv Curtis Hall ....... 162
Visual Aids Office Haskell Grounds ..•..... 3469
Vocatnl Training Dept ................ . .. 2772

Handy Man
Experienced Workmen For Any Job
Good References-Bill Walker Mgr
1033 R I . . . . . . .... . ............ 1325
MORTON'S BLDG MATRLS CO 1834 Mass .... 264
Rhodes Heatmg &amp; Roofing Co 815 Vt •••••••• 702

Roofing Material
Everley Roofing Co 617 Vt ...•..•••••••••••• 511
Friend Paul H lumber Co 1030 Mass ........... 42
LOGAN-MOORE LBR CO 627 Mass .......... 113
MC CONNELL LUMBER CO 844 E 13 ...... . . 576
Morton's Bldg Matrls Co 1834 Mass .......... 264

Rooming Houses
Couple's Co-op 940 Ind .. ...... .. ......... . 2464
Cutler House The 1215 Oread ............. .3952
Fries Harry Rooms 1201 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3312
Goode Joseph 1245 Oread . ............... 1504
Henley House 123&amp; Oread .. . ...... . ........ 400
ThumanCH 141&amp; Tenn .. .......... . .... 1555
Twin Pines Co-op 1537! Tenn ............. •893
Westview Hall 1138 Miss . .. . . ....•..... .. . 4182

Rubber Stamps

Kansas Bible Chair 1300 Dread .........•. . . 2795

m

Bullock's 2 E 7 . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OUTLOOK THE 1005 Mass ................. 542

Rug ·Oeaning
-See Carpet Cleaning

Rugs, Domestic-See

Carpe~

Safes

For Free Eatimatea

CRAMER SAFE &amp; OFC EQPMNT CO 14lr9 McGee
Kansas City Mo &lt;Toil Call&gt;. VIctor 7949

PHONE

Sales Pavilions
Jenny Wren Sales Co RFD 1.

Bowersock Mills &amp; Power Co Ft of N Y ....•...~6

Sanitariums
Prospect Park Sanitarium 1515 W 1 . ........ 3126
SIROKY REST HOME

A home
comfort,
standing
care are

Home luulatiOil

.. . . .. . . , ... . 699

Sand

for men and women where
kindness and human undercombined with the finest
of foremost consideration.

&amp;45 Mich . . .. . .. ... . . . . .. . ... . .. . . .4251

511

e

RESIDENTIAL

e

COMMERCIAL

e

SHEET 1\IETAL

Johns-Manville Asbestos Roofing
Hex-T locks Thick Butt
Asbestos Built Up - Tar &amp; Gravel Slate-Tile - Tin
Furnace &amp; Sheet Metal Work

EVERLEY ROOFING CO.
617 Vermont

�66

SCHOOLS-SERVICE

LAWRENCE

Schocls, Public

Schools, Universities

Board of Education
Art Director's Ofc 900 Ky ................ 950
Board of Education Ofc High School bg ..... . 422
Elementary Supervisor High School bg •.•••• 3400
Health Nurse 900 Ky.................... 681
Speech Clinic 1400 Mass .......... .... . .. 263
Brackett Schl RFD 1 ................ 4063-K-21
Cord ley Schl 1837 Vt .•.•...••.•••......... 373
India Schl 400 E 23 ............ ... . ...... 3961
Junior High School 9 &amp; Ky ••••••• . ••••••••lOOJ
Liberty Memorial High School 1400 Mass ••••• 3000
Lincoln School 708 Elm ............... ..... 728
Mackey Schl RFD 5 . ................ .4053-N-21
McAIIaster School 1428 R I. ................ 408
New York School 936 NY .................. 261
Pinckney School 810 W 6 •••.•••.••••.. .... 706
Riverside Schl Lakeview Rd ............ 4039-N-21
Woodlawn School 508 Elm .................. n4

FRANZ Service Station
W aahing-Lubrication-Tirea-Batterlea

Scrap Metal
Auto Wrecking I. Junk Co Inc: 712 E 9 ••••••• 954

Seals
Kansas Mfg Co The 623 Vt ................. 4U

Seat Covers
Fritz Co 14 E 8 ..•...........•.•...••...••• 4
LUMITE FABRIC SEAT COVER
Tough, scuffproof seal covers of
durable saran plastic, ready made

l uMJTE

WOVIH SAIIIIJI
or tailor made to fit your car.
fABRIC:.
COMFORTABLE, COLORFUL, LONG·WEARING.

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
DBALBR

CHAPPELL'S AUTO TRIM 646 Calif ..... 1121

PICK-UP &amp; DELIVERY
PHONE

Kansas University ... . .. .. ............... 2700
Athletic Office KU .................... . . 913

PHONE
BARTELDES SEED CO 804 Mass .......... . .. 92
Derby Grain Inc 301 Locust ...•••••••••••••• 370
UNDERWOOD J SONS 608 Mass ............. 7
Wilhelmi Max 804 Mass ••••••••••••• • •••••1805

Service Stations
ACHER OIL CO 645 Locust ................. . 37
Airport Inn RFD s . . .. .. ................. 3058
Andrew's Serv Sta 1846 Mass ... ........... 4183
BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE STATIOII

1100 New Hampahlre

ARTHUR NIIASB

GAS

OIL

STANDARD SERVICE

•

•

WASH

GREASE

•

•

LUBRICATION-WASHING
POWSHING
ATLAS TIRES- TIRE REPAIRING
601 Mass ........................3380

TIRES • BATTERIES

PHONE 2069

~

SINCLAIR SERVICE
725N2

24 Hour Service
u. s. Tires - Mobilgas
Recapping · Washing · Lubrication

RAPID TRANSIT SERVICE

Bucllflm Serv Sta 1901 Mass .. ...•••.•..••. 3063
CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTsFRITZ COMPANY 14 E 8 .. ............... 4
Cobb's Serv Sta 644 Ark ...........•..•... 2038
CONOCO PRODUCTS

"Your Miled(ll M•rclt-1''
Conoco N-Tane
c.iaaoline

Conoco "N"th Motor Oil
Gr.asea
Tank Wa1on Delinriea

vo_

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"WHERE TO CALL"
SERVICE STATIONS
Buchelm Service Sta 1901 Mass ..••. ..... 3063
Franz Serv Sta 900 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . 867
Wuthnow' s Conoco Serv SU 900 lnd •••••• 3354
L__ - - - - - -· -- ·- - - - - -

Crystal Motors Trading Post 304 W 6 • • • • • • 923
Denny Ed Serv Sta 1002 N H . . . •...•.•••. 20'n
Field's Serv Sta 1826 Mass ..........••.... 2091
Franz Serv Sta 900 N H
.........•.. 8b7
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
Fritze! A J 1900 Mass .... ..... .... .... ... 3399
G I Joe's Serv Sta 601 Vt .. .. .. .. . ....... . 3315
QOI'rlll &amp;. Winter Serv Sta '00 Locust
. .. 2064

1000 Maso.

HARTMAN STANDARD SERVICE STATIOft

1300 Mass.3303

�SERVICE

LAWRENCE

67

Service Stations ( Cont' d)

Service Stations ( Cont'd)
HUDSON OIL CO

GAS FOR LESS
CANNED OIL
For Your Protection
740 N 2 .... . .... . ................. 2015

Tepee Serv RFO 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 4187
(See Advertisement This Pagel
TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTs,- - - SKY CHIEF and FIRE-CHIEF
Gasoline
Insulated Texaco Motor Oils
Custom Made Havoline
Motor Oils

Jones Service St.ltlon &amp; Oil Co East 23 ....... 2086
KVX PRODUCTSKAW VALLEY OIL CO 1318 W 7.
2061
Lash Sinclair Serv 725 N 2
. .. .. . .. .... 2069
&lt;See Advertisement Preced ing Pagel
LEE WAYMAN SERV STA 700 Locust . . ..... 2083
McRoy' s 0 - X Serv Sta 23 &amp; Haskell ....... . . 2071
Melvin's Serv Sta bOO W 23 . .............. 2017
MOTOR IN ONE STOP ST A
Complete Auto Repa.r
827 Vt . .. . . . ..................... 607
North Oil Co 6 24 N 2 . . ..... .. .. . ....... 4189
PARKER BUICK CO 700 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402
PICKENS SERV STA 646 Vt .. .. . . . . . . . . . 2066
RAPID TRANSIT INC 1000 Mass . ... . . ..... 1300
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel
RHODES &amp; TAYLOR SERV 319 N 2 ....... 508
(See Advertisement This Pagel
SHIELDS STANDARD SERVICE STA....:.__ _ _ ,

"WHERE TO FIND THEM"
CON SIGNEE

Texas Co The 802 Mass . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. 839
SER V ICE STATIONS

AIRPORT INN RFD 5 .. .......... . . .. .3058
EL NAVAJO CT RFD 1. . ...... . ...... . 2030
G I JOE'S SERV STA 601 Vt . . . ....... . 3315
HUNSINGER MOTOR CO 922 Mass ....... . 12
WAGNER WALT SERVICE STA :&gt;50 w 23 • .. 3385
WutMow's Conoco Serv Sta qoo lnd .....•.•. 3354
ZOOK'S STANDARD SERV STA
CHARLIE ZOOK, Owner
Wt Pick Up 4nd Dt/i.,r Your C11r

STANDARD PRODUCTS
ATLAS TIRE5-BATTERIES-ACCESSORIES
WASHING-LUBRICATION-TIRE REPAlR

STANUA I&lt;lJ OiL

23 &amp; La ......... ·. . . . . .......... . 2020

PRODUCTS
ATLAS TIRES &amp; BA fTERIES
Waslung and Vacuum Clean~ng
Lubrte&amp;tlon - Tire Rep&amp;lr8
846 Vt..... . . . .

. . . ........... . .. 2021

Most dealers, services, and products
are listed in the YELLOW PAGES.

SKELLY PRODUCTSANDREW'S SERV STA 1846 Mass . . .. .. 4183
SMITH ELDON SERVICE STATION

SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
CARE FOR YOUR CAR
JIOR YOUR COUNTRY
EXPERT LUJJRICATION
' 946 Mass ..... . .. . . . . . ............ . 3322

e

WASHING

o
e
e

TIRES
TUBES
BATIER IES

e LUBRICATION
CALL

Smith's Serv Sta

Mobilgas- Mobil 011 Products

. . . . . . . .. 2002

600 Mass

STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS

s;E:::E •

508

RHODES &amp; TAYLOR
819 N. 2

"WHERE TO BUY IT'
WHOLESALE

STANDARD OIL BULK PLANT
Francis Denton- Agent
846 Pa ... . . ..... . . . ........ . .. 1644
If No Answer Call . . ...... . .... 2272-W
DEALERS

BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE STATION
601 Mass 3380
HARTMAN STANDARD SERVICE STATION
1300 Mass 3303
Miller Barbq RFD 5 . . . . . .
. .. 4081-N-4
PARKER BUICK CO 700 N H . .. . .. . . .. 402
SHIELDS STANDARD SERV STA 846 Vt .2021
STEWART'S TEXACO SERV STA

~3 &amp;

Barker. 3397

Bulk Agent Sam Fer guson 149 Or
Warehouse 700

EPEE
==service
LOCATED ON JCT. 59 &amp; 24

�68

SEWING-SIGN

LAWRENCE

Sewing Machines
BELLINGER

Sewing Machines (Cont'd)

ELECTRI-------~

AMift•,iziJ Dulw 011
DOMESTIC at NEW HOMB llOTAli.Y
-We Do Hem Stitchin l!' lt Button Hole.Duttonhole Attacllment.-Hematitchera
Pinkm~r Sheara
Pori$ ottd S~Nri&amp;~ for All Mal~$ Mochitsu
814 Mass •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 428

NECCHI SEWING MACHINES
ONLY NECCHI DOES
EVERYTHING

Sewing Machines, Repairing
BELLINGER ELEC
We Repair All Makes
Puts-Supplies-Buttonhole Attachments
814 Mass ..... ... ............. .. .... 428

Sheet Metal Work

Parts and Service
for All Makes

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"
TALBERT APPLNCE CO 910 Mass ...... 3606
Singer Sewing Machine Co 927 Mass .......... 247
SINGER SEWING MACHINE

Broeker H B Furnace Shop 1035 N H........ 1368
EVERLEY ROOFING CO 617 Vt ............. 511
FULTZ J LEE lOll Mass . .......... ... .... 249
HARRIS L T CO INC 802 Mass . . ••.... . ••.. 324
RHODES HTG &amp; ROOFING CO
Complete Sheet Metal Shop
815 Vt ............ . ................ 702

Shoe Repairers

CAUTION
SINGER sells its machines ONLY through
SINGER SEWING CENTERS identified by
the famous Red "S" on the window. NEVER
through dealers or depanment stores.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
SBWING CBNTER
Sln~er

WHITE SEWING MACHINESEMERY BIRD THAYER CO 11 &amp; Walnut
Kansas City Mo !Toll Call) Harrison-3500
PECK'S OF KANSAS CITY 1044 Main Kansas City Mo (Toil Calf) . Baltimore.{)6()()

Sewing Mach Co 927 Mass ..•..••.. 247

Burgert Shoe Shop 1113 Mass ... . . ..... ... •. 141
LESCHER SHOE-SHOP 812~ Mass .. ... ... ... 256
McCOY'S SHOE STORE 813 Mass ..•.•••••.. 259

Shoes
BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MENOBERS LEADING CLOTHIER.&gt; 821 Mass .... 203
BROWft'S TOGGERY 830 Mass
. .. 389
BUSTER BROWN SHOES FOR BOYS &amp; GIRLsMcCOY'S SHOE STORE 813 Mass ... . .. . .. 259
Gibbs Clothing Co 811 Mass .•... .. ..... ... . 459
Haynes &amp; Keene Shoe Store
Massagic Shoes For Men
Vitality &amp; Connies For Women
819 Mass .......................... 524
Henry's Shoe Box 815 Mass .. . ....... ...... . 481
(See Advertisement This Pagel
Litwin's 831 Mass ......•.••••••••••••••• 1088
McCOY'S SHOE STORE 813 Mass ••••••••••• 259
Miller-Jones Shoe Store 829 Mass ••••••••••• 503
ROYAL COLLEGE SHOPS
Por Mtn-

PHONE481

NUNN-BUSH- FREEMAN

JARMAN FOR MEN
ENNA JETIICKS FOR WOMEN

~?6~:tJ~~T 1 FOR CHILDREN
815 MASS

For WomenOE LISO DEBS -

OLD TOWN TROTTER

Por ChildrenLAZY BONES -RED GOOSE- JUMPING

JACK

837 Mass .................... ....... 648

WEAVER A D
Ladies Shoes
Rhythm Step-Air Step-Sandier-Paramount
901 Mass ... . .... .. ..... .......... . . 636

Siding
10 E. 8th

Handy Man
Experienced Workmen For Any Job
Good References-Bill Walker Mgr

1033 R I. .......................... 1325

OF ALL

KIN OS

HARRIS-BARNARD

Sign Manufacturers
Baird Dave Signs 17 W 9 ... .............. . 1501
BOWMAN RADIO &amp; TELVSN SERV 826 Vt . . .. 138
HARRIS-BARNARD SIGN &amp; NEON 10 E 8 .•.. 810
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

�SLAUGHTERER~STOKERS

LAWRENCE

Slaughterers, Cu stom

69

Stationers

Fritzel Frozen Food Lockers 546 Miss .. •.. . •1280

Slip Cover s

Allen Press 1041 N H ... ... • ...... • ... .. .. 1234
Bullock's 2 E 7 .... .. . . ... . . . . ... . ..... . . . m
CRANE &amp; CO IN

Courter P E Upholstering Co 837 Vt . .. ..... . .. 143

OFFICE FURNITURE
OFFICE MACHINES

Sororities
Alpha Chi Omega 1246 Oread • ...•.• . . , •.• 3437
Alpha Delta Pi 1145 La . . .. . . .. . . . .. ... .3450
ALPHA OMICRON PI 1144 La ..• . • • •..• , • • . 781
Al pha Phi 1.332 La . . .. . .. . .. .. .. •...•.••. 3735
Alpha Phi An nex 1232 La ..... . .. . . . , . . .. . 3236
Ch1Omega House 1345 W Campus rd . . . ..... 731
DELTA DELTA DELTA 160 0 Oxford Rd . . .. . . 537
Delta Gamma 1001 w tiills pkw)' . . ... . . . . . .. . 768
Gamma Phi Beta 1339 W Campus Rd .•...•.. 3510
KAPPA ALPHA THETA 1433 Tenn . .. . .. . .. . 295
Kappa Kappa Gamma Gower Place .. .... . .... 718
PI BETA PHI 1241&gt; Min .. .. .. . . ... . .. . . .. . 415
Stgma Kappa 1625 Edgehlll .•. . . .. .• ..•. .• . 534
Theta Phi Alpha 1528 Tenn .. . . . . .. . . . ... .3697

OFFICE SUPPLIES
643 Mass . . .• •. ..••.• . •• . ..• . .••• •• 501
Foree Prntg Co 9 E 8 .. ... .. . . .. .. ... . .... 967

Steamsh ip Agencies
Downs Travel Serv 10151 Mass .... . . . .. . ... 3661

Steel Reinforcing
Morton's Bldg Matrls Co 1834 Mass . .. .. .... . 264
Penny M N Construction Co 730 Delaware • .. . 1892

Steel, Str uctural

Sporting Goods
Francis Sport Gds 72 8 Mass .. .... . . ...... .. 640
(See Advertisement This Pagel
KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHop- - -- - - .
COMPLETE UNE OF SPORTING
GOODS
" Evt•ything Po• T ht Spo•tsman"
Fishing T ackle-Guns- Ammunition
Baseball-Softball-Tennis-Football
&amp; Basketball-Bowling-Golf
Uniforms For All Sports

715 Mass . . . . . .. .. . . . ........... . .. 1018
Malott's Hardware 736 Mass ..... .. . . •. .. . . . 615
OBERS LEADING CLOTHIER

Zimmerman &amp; Sons
Angles-Channels-Sheets-Rounds-Flats

1832 M&amp;SS ... . . . . ............. .. .... 429

Steel W indows
-See W indow•, Metal

Stock Yards
Schaake M L W 23 • . • ••••••••• • ••••.. • •.• 654

Stokers
0 P AUTOMATIC STOKERs-

SNIDER COAL &amp; HEAT SERV CO

200 Locust .1010

WILSON and SPALDING
ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT
Uniforms &amp; Ath let ic Shoes for Every Sport

Spuilll Diu •""' T•

r,,.,

821 Mass ••• • ••••• • •••••••• • •• ••• .• 203

Springs; Automobile
- SeeAutomo bile Springs

Stables- See R iding A cademies
Stamps, Rubber
- See Rubber Stamp•

CALL

640
GUN$ -NEW - U SE D
GUN R EPA I R I NG· RE BLUJNG
AMMUNI TI O N
FI SH I NG E Q UIPMENT
OUTBOARD M O T ORS
Mercury &amp; Chris-Craft
TEN NIS· B ASEBALL.

FRANCIS SPOR
TING GOODS
728 Ma...

State Offices
Employment Security Div 10.35 Mass .... . ..... 67
Highway Comsn
Constr Dept 745 Vt . . .. . .. . . .. . ... .. .. . . 626
Maintnc Dept 600 Lincoln . . .. .. . . ... . ... . 342
Ma.~l Dept 600 Lincoln . . .. ... .. . ... .. . .. 342
Kansas State Employment Serv 1035 Mass •••.. . 67
Kans Veterans Comsn 745 Vt . . ....... . . .... . 872
Veterans Admnstrtn 745 Vt .. . ... .... ...... 872

Y ou can sell more nationally adve1'·
tised goods by listing the brand names
in these Y ELLOW PAGES and identi·
fying yourself as a dealer.

Wh o fixes

RADIOS?
T hat's a question the Yellow P ages
can answer quickly.
Just look under "Radio Service."
And you'll save t ime and steps.

�70

STORAGE-TELEGRAPH

LAWRENCE

Storage
LAWRENCE TRANSFER &amp; STORACE CO INC
Two Furn•ture Storage Warehouses
731 N H . · . . .
. ....... ..... 15
Smith Et~n A Moving &amp; Trfr Co 11 E 9 .•••••. 46
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Local And Long Distance
Moving

ETHAN A. SMITH
MOVING &amp; TRANSFER CO.

Sweepers
-See Vacuum Cleaners, Dome•tic

Tailors
HANDICRAFT T A I L O R s - - - - - ----,
fORMALS &amp; WEDDING GOWNS TAILORED

udies' &amp; Men's
Made to Measure

11 E 9 . . .......................•...••••. 46
If no answer eall 2100

WEAVING &amp; ALTERATIONS
CLOTHING REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
905~ Mass . ......................... 157

Schulz Wm H 9241 Mass .............. ..... 914

Tarpaulins
Burk Awning &amp; Canvas Goods Mfg Co 70bl Mass .1173

Taverns

CALL

RADIO
CONTROLLED

Court House Tavern 1105 Mass ............. 2034
Eighth Street Tavern 117 E 8 ...•.......... 4193
Flamingo Club RFD 3 ...• ........... . . ... . 2028
Old M1ssion Inn 1904 Mass . ..... ......... .2040
Pink Elephant The 70b Mass • .....• • .....•. 2014
SCOREBOARD b E 9 ........... . ......... 2026
Stuart's Tavern 17 E 9 ... ...... . ......... •3.366

Tax Return Preparation
Beal T Murl Acctg &amp; Tax Serv Lawrence Natl
Bk Bldg 34
Lesh Warren N Lawrence Natl Bk Bldg . ....... 667
Sherrick's Acctg Serv 927~ Mass ............ . 586

Taxicabs
Six-Five Cab Co 904 Vt ... .... ........ .. .... 65
(See Advertisement This Page)
UNION CAB CO Jilyhawker Theatre og .• .. .. 2800
(See Advertisement This Page)

Tea Rooms
Castle Tea Room The 1307 Mass ...•..•.•.. . 149
Htarth Tta Room The 11 E 11 . . . . . . ....... 10.36

UNION

C~B

CO.

JA YHAWKER THEATRE BLDG.

Telegraph Companies
Western Union Telegraph Co 703 Mass
To send a telegram cablegram or radiogram
ltany timt-Ask ootrator for
Western Union

TAXI
CALL

65

TheYellow Pages will help you find
a hairdresser near by.

RADIO CONTROLLED - WE NEVER ClOSE

Just look under "Beauty Shops" for
the address and telephone number.

SIX-FIVE CAB CO
904 Vt

You'll save time-and steps-when
you use the Yellow Pages.

�LAWRENCI

Telephone Companies

For information and censultation ..,.,.ice in
planntnl for tlae iaatalla tioo of telcplooae
facilities in new reaideac9 and build .... a, caU
the Telephone Comp&amp;ny and aak for 'Aruitc:&lt;:U' and Builders• SerTice."

734 Vermont ......... . ... .. . . ...... 1200
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO
734 Vt 221
After 5 PM •nd on Sund•ys and
holidays ctll .... . .••• •. ..•..• .. •... . 600
Telephone Service C•lls
To report • telephone out of
order
...... ... Call Rtpalr Sttvlc:e
For telephone numbers which
do not appear In the directory
. . ........... ~n InformaUon
To obtain asstsunct on catls
or report unsatisfactory servIce on a call .....•.•••. Call Cllltf Operator

Television Parts
American Radio &amp; Telvsn Co 19 E 9 .......... 480

Television Receiver•
ADMIRAL MAGIC MIRROR TELEVISIOKTALBERT APPLNCE CO 910 Mass

3606

BENDIX TELEVIS IOKSTERLING FURN CO

1192

Mass

CAPEHART TELEVISION

MagAaSCOpe big-pictu~ telnl•·
ioo systtmS ha~ built·in f•lter
to eliminate eyestrain, give
clearer, sharper pictures. Traditianally fine Magna•ox cabinets.

MaqnavoX
.J

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
AUTHORIZED DEALER

Smith L Loke Co

84o

Mass .... .......... 725

MOTOROLA TELEVISION SALES &amp; SERVICEThe TV with
easy-on-the-eyes
GLARE-GUARD!
Filtered-Clear pictures,
TV
Insunt "Target" tuning,
high fidelity "Golden Voice" tone, famous for Dependability-a model for every home and priced
for every budget.
"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
BEAMAN'S RADIO &amp; TELVSN 1200 NY .. 140

Motoro a
1

PHILCO GOLDEN GRIDVINCENT'S INC 724 Mass .......... .... 178
R C A TELEVISION RECEIVERsBELL MUSIC CO 925 Mass ........• .. . ..375
TRUETONE TELEVISION AND RADIGWESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
944 Mass 613
WESTIICHOUSE TELEVISION
Features the exduslve Sl1&gt;9le
Dial Control on table &amp; console
models In popular screen sizes.
New automatic circuits provide
greater picture clarity and bril·
liance.
You Can Be SURE .. If It's WESTINGHOUSE

"WHERE TO RTTY THEM"
DBALBRS

BEACON APPLNCE CO INC 709 Mass .. . .. 253

"IVnERE Tn RTTV THEM"
DISTRIBUTOR

UNIVERSAL TELVSN SYS TRAINING
DIV 1029 E 31 Kansas City Mo &lt;Toll
cam VAlentine 0080

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MAGNAVOX TELEVISION RECEIVERS
SALES AND SERVICE

*

Suptrb Television with Cape·
hart Symphonic-Tone System.
Luxurious Master-crafted CabInets. 8e Distinctive-Own a
Capehart!

Down Town T V Serv 620

......... .

2BO

GENERAL ELECTRIC TELEVISION

YELLOW PAGES are always nearby
when you wa111 to look up the name or
address of a business or service.
It pays to advertise in this YELWW
PAGE section.

I

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dear as I··~ ,,,
tul'l:s. Bl9 •cr'en v.cwing, 12
channels, automatic sound, G~E
Dynapowor spedkers, simplified
tuning, co"'tant focus, hand·
rubbed cabinets.

"W IlERE TO BUY THEM"
DEALER

Are ihey open
evenings?

GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC 1103 Mass .. 19
Goodrich B F Co
Motorola Television
929 Mass .
.. ................. 21
HALLICRAFTER TELEVISIONTALBERT APPLNCE CO 910 Mass ....... 3606
HANNA RADIO SHOP
R C A·Ztnlth S•les &amp; Servlce

71

Television Receivers ( Cont'd)

SOUTHWESTERN BEU TELEPHONE Ca---'"1
Architects' and Builders' Service

938

TELEPHONE-TELEVISION

t.3l Mua •.••••.••••.••••.•••••..••. 303

Look in the Yellow Pages. Many
ftnns show their business hours,
products, services, and other
information.

�72

TELEVISION- TERMITE

LAWRENCE

Television Service
American Radio &amp; Telvsn Co
G 0 Schmitendorf Jr
Professional TV Service
19 E 9 . ... .. ... . . ... . .. ........ . .. 480
Beaman's Radio &amp; Telvsn 1200 N Y . .... . .... 140
BOWMAN RADIO &amp; TELVSN SERV 826 Vt. .. . 138
Down Town T V Serv 620 W 9
......... 280
(See Advertisement This Page)
Jayhawk T-V-Applnce Serv 18 E 9 . . ........ 745
(See Advertisement This Page)

Termite Control
ANTIMITE TERMITE CONTROL_ _ _ _ _ ,
liCENSED BY THE ANTIMITB SYSTEM
OF TERMITB CONTROL
Pt~l/y lfJJMWI

SCHENDEL PEST CONTROL
Headed by a Graduate Biologist
1018 E 6 Topeka Ks ...... . &lt;Toll call) 2-8102

RAY'S EXTERMINATING CO
TERMITE CONTROL

I

~ Year Warranty Bond
Experienced Applicators of
"PENT A" WO(ld Preservative

For Pree [fiSpection Call Collect

CALL 745

4209 Oak Kansas City
Mo . &lt;Toll Calll Jefferson-5261

Guaranteed Service

0-~~~J'Jmk T-V tiAPPLIANCE
(/Wf'v...--·
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18 E 9th St

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Many widely advertised products are
listed in the YELLOW PAGES.

SERVICE

*
SERVICE

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PICK UP &amp; DEUVERY

PHONE

PHONE

280

280

620

w 9th

620

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�LAWRENCE

T ermite Con trol ( Con't)

TERM ITE-TIRES

73

Tires (Cont' d)

TERMINIX TERMITE IHSULATIONw---

-

TER.MITE

GOODRICH B F TIRE~------THE NEW
PUNCTURE SEALING
TUBELESS TIRE

CONTRO[,

EXCLUSIVELY
OVER 100,000
STRUCTURES
TREATED
Fru Inspection

TIRES &amp; TUBES · RECAPPING· TIRE SERVICE

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"

"WHERE TO CALL"

EVERLEY ROOFING CO 617 Vt. .... . .... 511

GOODRICH B F CO 929 Mass ......... . ... 21

Theatres
Granada Theatre 1020 Mass ............. . . . .946
Jayhawker Theatre 646 Mass . . . . .......... . .. 10
Lawrence Drive-In Theatre 625 w 23 •.... . . . . 260
Patee Theatre 828 Mass .. . . . ............. 321
Varsity Theatre 1015 Mass . . .
. ....... 132

GOODYEAR TIRE~-------More people ride on
Goodyear Tires than on
any other kind.
Let the Goodyear dealer
be your Tire Service
Headquarters.

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"

T ile, Asphalt

DEALERS

ARMSTRONGRHODES HTG &amp; _RO_OFING CO 815 Vt ..... 702
COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO 919 Mass ...... 846

T ile, Ceramic
SALSBURY FLOOR COVERING 902 Mass . ... 3824

T ires
DAVIS TIRESWESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
944

Mass 613

FIRESTONE TIRES
ROAD SERVICE
Pauea~tt-Truck-Tractor
~

DEALERS

Jones Farm Supply E 23 ................ 469
Stoffer Milt
Wholesale Distributor
623 Locust. .. . . . . ..... . ... . ... 1358
Gravitt's Tire &amp; Home Supply 916 Mass . ..... 1630
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION 827 Vt • • . 607
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
RAPID TRANSIT INC 1000 Mass ........... 1300
SEIBERLING TIRESHUDSON M F CO 800 N H.............. 825
Smith's Service Station 600 Mass ........... 2002
US TIRES
QUALITY TIRES
QUALITY RECAPS
QUALITY REPAIRS

r

Trucb To Sen'e Yoa

Men With "K.oow-How"
Complete Stocb

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
FRITZ CO 14 E 8 ..................... •4
FRANZ SERV STA
Goodrich B F Tires
900 N H ............................ 867

FriU Co 14 E 8 .........•.•..••......•••.. 4
Goodrich B F Co 929 Mass .................. 21

"WHERE TO C4.LL',
Dl!AU!R

RAPID TRANSIT INC

1ooo Mass ........ 1300

Tires, Recapping
0 K Rubber Welders 790 N 2 ..... .. .. • ..... 255

Rapid Transit Inc 1000 Mass ............. . .1300

Who fixes

~
"400"

RADIOS?

18 1\lon ths Guara n tee on
P assenger Cars Only

TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR TIRES

That's a question the Y ellow Pages
can a nswer quickly.

Tire Repairing
Wheel Ba lancing
Aligning

J ust look under "Radio Service."

MOTOR IN

And you'll save time and steps.

Call 607

ONE STOP STATION
827 Vermont

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LAWRENCE

TITLE-TRUCK

Toys

Title Service
EMICK JOHN C 737 Mass ...... . ........... 396

Tobacco, Wholesale
COKER A B &amp; SON 1337 Mass .......... .. .. 558
Patrson August J &amp; Son 16 t: 'i ......... . ... 1792

Tourist Courts
AIRPORT INN RFD 5 ...... . ..... • ....... 3058
EL NAVAJO COUR

ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTOR$N!EDER IMPLMT CO 520 W 23 . ..•.. ..•385
FORD TRACTORS SALES AND SERVICEBIGSBY &amp; BANNING TRACTOR &amp;
------~IMPLMT CO 620 Mass.83
JOHN DEERE TRACTORS PARTS &amp; SERVICEGREEN BROS 633 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . .631
MASSEY-HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTsLAWRENCE IMPLMT CO 518 W 23 . ...... 647
MCCORMICK-DEERING FARMALL TRACTORsKRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass 244
OLIVER IMPLEMENTsGALLAGHER BUDDY MOTORS 634 Mass .. 1000

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18 MODERN CABINS
CLEAN-COMFORTABLE
Cool in Summer-Warm ia Winter
Senoice Station in Connectiooa
Y.i Mile Wcat on H~!nray 40

RFD 1 ............................ 2030
Jayhawk Court RFD 3 .......... . ..... . ..... 619
(See Advertisement This Pagel
LAWRENCE MOTEL

LAWRENCE

MOTEL
FIREPROOF -

KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 Mass . ..... 1018

Tractors

NEW

Trailer Parks
uob' s Trailer Ct 1311 W 6 . .... . .. . . .. .... 3326
M &amp; H TRAILER C

-

MODERN-

City Conveniences - Country Comfort
Close to Bus Line
Laundry Facilities - Clean Rest Rooms
Trailer Accessories
12 Blocks East of the High School
. ... . 2081

1505 E 15 . .

Highway 40-24
624 N 2 ........ . . • ......... . ... 4189

Most dealers, services, and products
are listed in the YELLOW PAGES.

Transfer, Moving-See Mover•
Travel Agents
Downs Travel Serv 1015! Mass ............. 3661

Tree Trimming, Commercial
Selichnow Marvin 622 Ala •..•••. .• ... •... 1479

Truck Lines
Andtrson Richard Trucking
Local Hauling Of All Kinds
2325 Hasktll . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • . . . •

. .1321

Gauck Truck Lines 237 Ark ....... . ..... .... 927
HALL BROS TRUCK LINES 1045 Pa ... . . .... 936
LEONARD BROS TRANSPORT CO

DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE

NEW and STRICTLY MODERN
AT CITY LIMITS
NORTH OF TOWN ON HIWA Y 40

&amp;

59

16 UNITS

K. E. Butler, Owner and Mgr.
FOR RESERVATION

Call 619

Between
Lawrence, Topeka, LeaYenwortk, Lalaaaa,
Atcloiaoa and SL J oseplt
Connections for all points in XaaiU.

820 Vt . . . .. . .. .. . ........ . ........ 3U
SanU Ft Trail Transportation Co 610 E 7 ..... .. 98
Schiller Elmer A Trucking RFD 6 . .......... 4266
SPENCER BROS TRUCK LIN

PAST SERVICE DAILY

Who fixes

RADIOS?
That's a question the Yellow Pages
can answer quickly.
Just look under "Radio Service."
And you'll save time and steps.

KANSAS CITY-LAWRENCJ!
INTERMEDlATB POINTS
342 Lincoln .... ..... .... .. ......... 1822

VALLEY EXPRESS

DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE
Between

Kansas City-Lawrence-Topeka
and lnteJ:mediate Points
) &amp; Locust ••.•••••••• •••••• • ••.••.•970

�LAWRENCE

TRUCKS-UNDERTAKERS

75

Trucks, Motor
CHEVROLET ADVANCE-DESIGN

TRUCK~S-

-

Oi!pendable

p~rformance!

Low cost per mile!
Wide choice of models!
There's a Chevrolet truck that's just right for your
business.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H .... . .. . 77
DODGE-JOB-RATED TRUCKS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
Fast Truck Service
Factory Approved Parts
And Accessori&lt;s.
D&lt;pendablt--"R&lt;ady to Work"
Used Trucks

Crane &amp; Co., Inc.
AGENCY FOR UNDERWOOD,
ELLIOTT, FISHER

Phone 501

RIBBONS, CARBON, SUNDSTRAND
ADDING MACHINES

REPAIRS -

RENTALS

643 Mass.

"FOR SERVICE CALLn
RANSDELL MOTOR SERVICE 623 Mass . . . 361

It

AND ADDING MACHINES
New
All
&amp;
Makes
Used

SEJlVICll

SALES- SERVICE- RENTALS

FORD BONUS BUll T TRUCK
SALES

"WHERJ! TO BUY THEM."
MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO 714 Vt ..... 3500

Phone 13
OFFICE MACHINES CO
710 MASS

INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES &amp; SERVICEKRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass 244

Kraft Truck &amp; Tractor Co 1818 Mass . . ....... 244

SANDERS MOTOR CO
STUDEBAKER TRUCKS
SALBS 6 SBRVICB

Exlf"ll Comfof"l- Extra Powe,. -l!.xtr11 Thrift

Completely New Through It Through
622 Mass .••••.•••••••••••••••••••• . 616

Tuxedos, Renting

FOR GOOD

PARTY-LINE
SERVICE

BROWN'S TOGGERY 830 Mass ............. 389

Typewriters
BULLOCK'S 2 E 7 .•••••••••••••••••••••••S79
Crane &amp; Co Inc 643 Mass .....•....•.••••••501
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

OFFICE MACHINES CO

All Makes New-Used Typewriters
710 Mass . .. . . .. .... . .. .............. 13
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

ROYAL TYPEWRITERS-

LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCH 735 Mass.548

Typewriters, Repairing
OFFICE MACHINES CO 710

Mass . .. .... . . ... 13

Undertakers
-5ee Funeral Director•

please don't interrupt
when the line is in use,
except to make an
emergency call.
•

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LAWRENCE

UNITED-VINEGAR

Vacuum Cleaners, Domestic
(Cont'd)

United States Government
Offices
Collector of Internal Rrvenue Post Office bg .... 531
Farmtrs Homt Administration Court House .... 2450
Geological Survey Kansas University ........... 852
Office of Rent Stabilization 8 W 8 . . _ ... ..... 856
Organized Reserve Corps 609 Mass ....••..•.•.309
Post Offlct b45 N H ....... _...... ....... 276
Production &amp; Marketing Administration
County Committee 641 Mass.652
Seltetive Service l ocal Board No 18
Courthoust .1369
Soil Constrvatlon Serv 6411 Mass._. _... _... . 64:!
Sunflower Ordnance Works DeSoto .......... 3800
USA &amp; USAF Recruiting Office 609 Mass ...•. 575

-see Schools, Uniursities

LEWYT
vAcuu" CLtAt&lt;tQS

FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION

"WBERE TO BUY THEM"
SALES 6 SI!RVICB DEALERS

BELLINGER ELEC 814 Mass ...•........ 428

Vacuum Cleaners, Repairing
Belll119er Eltetrlc
All Makes-Parts-Supplies-Rentals

Upholsterers
Courter P E Upholstering Co
Slip Covers-Drapes To Order
837 Vt ...•...... _.... ..... .. _...... 143
DINGMAN'S FURN &amp; UPHLSTRY 1801 Mass .1503
Farr Edgar H 646 W 23 .................. 1290

Upholstery, Cleaning
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass . . .......... 75
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLNR AGcv-y- - - - - - .
ELECTllOLUX CLEANER &amp;

Am PURIPillR

With Power Driven Floor Polisher
"The Cleaner You Never Have 10 Empty"
SALBS 6- SBR:VICB
P. V. Cox. hlho,;z,tl DIMIF

1904 Barker . ...••...•.•.• . .•.•••••. 454

GENERAL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERs- Backed by years of research anti ex• •
perience, G·E cleaners g'(ve you effi·
clent, dependable seNice. light
weight - easy to handle. BoUt up·
right and tank·type models.

· /.

814 Mass ..... .. _.......... _.. _ •.... 428
Mann CJ Repair Snop 839 Ky .... _ ...•.....2611

Variety Stores

KrtssS H 921 Mass . . .............•....•.•510
Woolworth F W Co 915 Mass . _. ___ . _ . ___ . __ _962

Vegetables, Wholesale
SAM'S PROD CO 718 N H.. - ..... . ........ 206

Vacuum Cleaners, Domestic

1 ·.

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·

"WHERE TO CALL"
SALES DBALI!RS
VINCENT'S INC 724 Mass. ___ . ____ ..... 178

HOOVER AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICr-Upright trlple·acl ion
or Tank·Type
Hoover Cleaners.
Service by Hoover trained men using genuine Hoover
parts are available only through Factory Branch Stations
and Authorized dealers. Do not accept Substitutes.

IHOOVERI

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
DBALER

Radio Shop 933 Mass .... _•....•.. 303

Help newcomers in town to gel acquainted with you-classify your products and services in these YELLOW
PAGES.

Nu vu::.' b"b TO EMPTY

It's quiet- no roar! Lewyl
picks up mol&gt;! lint, thread,
hair - with less rug wear.
Filters the air 3 times. You
breathe no dusty odors.

TALBERT APPLNCE CO
Hoover Vacuum Cleaners
910 Mass .. ... _......... ___ ..... _..3606

Universities

Hanna

LEWYT SALES AND SERVIc...------

Vending Machines
EMICK JOHN

u----------.

ROWE CIGARETTE KACHIN.!:S
SCALES 4: AMUSEMENT MACHINES
Pbced On Commiuion
WURUTZER PHONOGRAPHS RENTED

1014! Mass .. . •••....•.••...•.••..•• 343

Venetian Blinds
Burk Awning &amp; Canvas Glfs Mfg Co 706} Mus.ll73
Davis Paint Associate Store 931 Mass ....... 1078
Ramsty W A Shade Shop 818 Mass._ .........606
WEAVER A D 901 Mass ..... _.... _.....•.. W

Veterinarians
WSUR! VETERINARY HOSPITAL----.
Da. T. J. L&amp;Aauu
Ettablialocd Since 1930

GENERAL PRACTICE

Large and Small Animals
Special Attention to Rural Calla
809 Vt ...............•.•.•..••..... 240

Nights Sundays &amp; Holidays Call.._ ..... 4258
PIERSON I J
Heated Insulated Kennels-Boarding
Large Outside Individual Runs
Boarding-Bathing-Clipping

2201 La ... ... _............. _...... 186

Residence 1746 Miss .................... 859
WEMPEWW
General Veterinary Practitioner
Modern Small Anim.1l Hospital
With Complete Small Animal Service
219 E 9 ............................ 602

Vinegar
Krum

c c 810 Pa .........•.....••••••.•.. m

�LAWRENCE

Wallpaper

WALLPAPER-WATER

77

Watches, Repairing

COOK PAINT &amp; VARN ISH CO '119 Mass ....... 846
DAVIS PAINT ASSOCIATE STORE 931 Mass.l078
Malott's Hardware 73&amp; Mass ............... 615
RAMSEY W A SHADE SHOP
Shades-Wall Paper-Paint- Linoleum
818 Mass ........ . .................. 606

Washing Machines
APEX WASHERTALBERT APPLNCE CO 910 Mass . . . ... . 3606
EASY WASHERSSMITH L LOKE CO 846 Mass .... . ....... 725
FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC WASHER
See Frigidaire Automatic
Washer with "Live-Water"
action and Rapidry-Spin.
Also Frigidaire ironers,
dryers, refrigerators, electric ranges, food freezers,
water heaters, dehumidi-

~
Frigidaire

fiers, air conditioners.

"WHERE TO O.d.LL"

BALFOUR L G CO
Watchrnaster Rated Repairs

411 w 14 .......................... 307
GUSTAFSON B G
Free Watch Inspection Work Guaranteed
809 Mass . ... . ...................... 911
MASDEN'S WATCH SHOP
&amp; BIBLE SUPPLIES
WATCHES- CLOCKS- GIFTS
Guaranteed Precision Repair of All Types
of Watches, Clocks, Chronographs

BffiLB SUPPLIES
12 E 9 .•........• . ..•. . .••..••••••• .lf'T

REUSCH-GUENTHER JEWELRY 824 Mass .... 903
SAMPLES WATCH SHOP 914~ Mass . .. .. ••.368
WOLFSON'S
WATCH&amp;: JEWELRY REPAIRING
Esput Slrvici-Gt~tJrtJrttutl WMlt
See Us For Diamonds, Watcltet
J e welry and Lu&amp;traae

SALES &amp; Sl!.RVICB DBALBR

HANNA RADIO SHOP 933 Mass ........ .. 303
G1NERAL ELECTRIC HOME LAUNDRY
EQUIPMENT
For "Quick-Clean Washing," famous •
Wringer Washers, gentle, thorough
·'P. .· 1
washing action. Automatic Washers,
with revolutionary G. E. improvements.
~.
.
Automatic Dryers, Automatic and
·'
Rotary Ironers.
"IV HERE 1'0 O.d.LL"
SALBS &amp; SBRVICB DBAI.BR
GENERAL APPLIANCE CO INC 1103 Mus .. 19

Gravitt's Tire &amp; Home Supply 916 Mass .•••. 1630
MAYTAG WASHERS &amp; IRONER
SALES &amp; SERVICE
See The
World Fa.mous
One Piece Cast

AllltDinum Tub

Mass .......................... 675

Water, Distilled
Bottling co
Pick Up And Delivery

Dr Pepper

81!1 N H ....... . .... . ......... . .. . 198

Water Heaters
CHRISTENSON CO 400 E 23 ............... no
GREEN BROS
Fairbanks-Morse Gas-Electric Heaters
633 Mass ...............•••.••.••. .• 631
KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC
Ruud-Rex-Security Water Heaters
733 Mass ...••.•• .•••• ••••••••• •• •••SlS
NORRIS I!ROS 500 Locust ............... 1163
RHEEM WATER HEATERS
RELY ON RHEEM

for reliable hot water service.

Marua

WE REPAlll AU MAJO!S W ASHEltS

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
VINCENT'S INC 724 Mass .. . ........... 178
NORGE WASHERSBELLINGER ELEC
Automatic &amp; Conventional
814 Mass ..... .. ................. 428
WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDRY EQUIPMEN
West inghouse Laundry
"Twins" make washday
workless. The Laundromat
washes, rinses, damp·dries
clothes. The Clothes Dryer
dries them bone dry, or
just right for ironing. All
Automatically!
"WHERE TO OALL"
DBif.L£RS

BEACON APPLNCE CO INC

743

709

Mass ..... 253

Models for every home All automatic,
all "Pressure-Proved"
for long, trouble-free life.
Gas, electric, oil.

"WHERE TO BUY THEltf"
DBALE!.RS

BRUNE PLBG HTG &amp; ELEC CO

545

Ind .. . 308

VINCENT'S INC 724 Mass. . . . . .
. .. . ... 178
WESTINGHOUSE WATER HEATERS
Automatic, electric, they
fit every need. Get rid of
trouble, get ideal service
with Westinghouse. Electric water heating is
economical.
You Can Be SURE .•
If It's WESTINGHOUSE.
"WHERE TO O.d.LL"
DBALBRS

Beacon Applnce Co Inc

709

Mass .......... 253

Washing Machines, Repairing
Bellinger Electric
We Service All Makes
New Wringer Rolls Made Up
814 Mass .. .. ............... • ....... 428
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky ........ . . . . .. 2611
VINCENT'S INC 724 Mass ................. 178

Water Softeners
LINDSAY SOFT WATER SERV 613 Vt .......623

Water Softeners, Renting
CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERV 1:330 W 9 .... 680

�78

WATER-WRECKER

LAWRENCE

Water Supply Systems
CHRISTENSON CO 400 E 23 ............... 710
FAIRBANKS·MORSE WATER SYSTEMsGREEN BROS t.33 Mass .... ... .. . ..... .. 631

Water Well Drilling Contractors
WILSON W D DRILLING CONTR 520 Ohio ... 2968

Welding
Pickens Welding Shop 623 Vt •••••••••••••• 179
ZimmerNn &amp; Sons 1832 Mau .••••••••.••.• 429

Welding Equipment
LINCOLN ARC WELDING EQUIPMENT-

KRAFT TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO 1818 Mass.244

Wheel Aligning
BEE Llf4E WHEEL ALIGNING SYSTEM-

Window Shades
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mau ... •. ...... 606

Windows, Metal
Morton's Bldg Matrls Co 1834 Mass .......... 264
Penny M N Construction Co 730 Delaware •••• 11192

Windows, Storm
RHODES HEATIIIG &amp; ROOFUIG
lL H. "DUSTY"

"'co----,

-.HOD~

Thermoseal All Aluminum Combination
Self Storing-Permanent .Aluminum Finish
lit VI Gh1t y ..

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815 Vermont .......................702

UNDERWOOD METAL CO 730 Vt ... ......403

PICKENS WELDING SHOP

Bear Aligning-Dy-NA-Mic Wheel BAhlllCIII9
f&gt;23 Vt ..•••••••••••••••••••••••••• . 179

Wheel Balancing
BEAR ALIGNING-DYNAMIC WHEEL
BALNCING-

UNIVERSITY MOTORS 707 N H . .... ..... 540

Window Cleaning
Handy Man
Experienced Workmen For Any Job
Good References-Bill Walker Mgr
1033 R I ......... .... .. ............ 1325

Windows, Wood
Wilton Wlndow &amp; Glass Service 512 E 9 .... .. 1052

Wiping Materials
MECHANICS OVERALL CLNG CO
Wiping Cloths Rented And Sold
Pick-Up &amp; Delivery Twice Weekly
1720 Wabash Kansas City Mo
&lt;Toll Call&gt; . Benton 1656

Women's Wear
-See Ladiel' Ready·To-JJ'etll'

Woodworking
Hatk T H Woodworking Shop 807 Vt ......... 1!111

IT PAYS ..
to answer
the telephone
promptly
and
pleasantly.

Wrecker Service, Automobile
-See A.utomobilll W reeker Senriee

You can sell more nationally advtr·
tised goods by listing the brand names
in these YELLOW PAGES and identifying yourself as a dealer.

NEED SOAIETH/Nil?
Look first in the

YELLOW PAGES
for who lluys, sells, rents, repoil$

�to the best party-line
telephone service
Help yourself? Of course! You can get the greatest value from a party-line telephone by doing a
few simple things:
1. Remember to hang up quietly if the line is
in use when you try to call. Wait awhile before trying again.
2. Keep your calls as short as possible. That
gives the other fellow a chance to make or
receive calls.

3. If you have children, teach them partyline telephone courtesy.
Your skillful and considerate use of your partyline telephone will encourage others to do the
same. Result: Best service!

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Keep a list of the out-of-town telephone numbers you are

most likely to call. Then, save time by giving the operator
the number when you call long distance.

If you want to talk to a certain person, give the operator
his name, as well as the number, when you place your call.

Your call will go through faster.
••• often twice as fastI

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                    <text>Tape 26: Interview with Erminia (Ermie) Gauna and Kitty Pacheco
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 52:01
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: 2021
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Helen Krische (Interviewer): I’m gonna ask you a little bit about, um, your parents and, um,
when they first came here, do you know a lot of information about that?
Kitty Pacheco (Interviewee): Did you get any of those dates? What dates did you come up with?
Erminia Gauna (Interviewee): Oh, just the dates of [murmurs] –
KP: Oh, when they were born –
EG: And died. Let’s see, well, Daddy was…let’s see, Daddy was, um, born in 1882.
HK: Okay.
EG: And he died in 1953. Then Mama came – was, uh, when she came, she was 18. In 1891.
HK: Oh, okay.
EG: And she died in ‘51. Those are the ones that I had in the Bible.
KP: But do you remember when they were – when they came here to the United States?
EG: Well, they came and – to the – uh, he worked on the railroad in Ottawa, ‘cause that’s where
Paulita was born.
KP: Okay.
EG: Our sister, Paulita.
KP: So, the one – the blind girl.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: So, she died in 1934, I think. Way back.
EG: She died in ‘41.
KP: Oh, ‘41? Okay.

�EG: ‘Cause I remember we were in grade school [murmurs]. She was older, so she would have
been, she was still living – well, she was born in Ottawa. So that’s when he was working, Dad
was working on the railroad.
KP: That’s when they first came.
EG: And then they – yeah, that’s when they first came into Ottawa. And, uh – no, I take it back,
‘cause – ‘cause he went to –
KP: They were in Michigan at one time.
EG: Michigan, where Harry was born.
KP: Okay.
EG: And then –
KP: Then came back to Lawrence.
EG: No – no, see, Paulita was first [murmurs] was the very first.
KP: No, Paulita was first and then Harry.
EG: And then, Harry, yeah.
KP: And then –
EG: Well, they must have been in Michigan after they went to Ottawa. And then they came to
Lawrence.
KP: That’s correct.
EG: ‘Cause they had this [unintelligible].
HK: Mm-hmm.
EG: They came from Mexico, and then Ottawa, as far as I knew. And then they went to work.
KP: In Michigan –
EG: For some reason, his job took him to Michigan. And, uh, then that’s when Harry was born.
And then they came back to Lawrence, and then we were born.
KP: We were born in North Lawrence.
EG: She just found out the other day that we were Sandgrass.

�KP: Sandgrass. I didn’t even know it [laughter]. Do you know about that organization?
HK: Yes.
KP: I would like to –
HK: Organization? I didn’t know there was an organization.
KP: Yeah, there’s an organization. A – a lady friend of mine, Vivian Commons, we work at the
church; we were working at a funeral dinner last week.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: And we were talking about it, and she says: “Are you gonna go to the – ” or, she said: “Did
you know about the Sand – uh, Sandgrass Reunion?”
And I said: “What’s the Sandgrass?”
And she says: “Oh, that’s for us people that were born in North Lawrence.”
I said: “Well, I was born in North Lawrence.”
And she says: “You were?” And we were born on the same block.
HK: Oh, my gosh.
KP: On Lyons.
EG: I can’t believe that.
KP: Vivian Commons.
EG: I can’t believe that.
KP: I always thought that was so funny, ‘cause we’ve known Vivian for years. Her – ah – her
daughter was married to her son.
HK: Oh.
KP: To Vivian’s son. So we, you know, we’ve just known her for many years. Well [laughs], and
then she was telling me that in June the 3rd, they have a reunion in North Lawrence at – at the,
um, what school? Lincoln?
EG: Lincoln.
KP: Lincoln.
EG: Well, it’s not Lincoln anymore.

�KP: The one that’s –
HK: Ballards?
EG: Ballards.
KP: The one that’s in Woodlawn, in North Lawrence. Woodlawn. And she said they have this
reunion every year, and it’ll be June the 3rd and she says people come from all over –
HK: I’ll be darned.
KP: And so, I planned to go, but, uh, she’s gonna give me some – some times and all that.
Because that’s the same day I’ve gotta be a hostess in Ottawa at the apartments [murmurs].
HK: So, do you have any idea, so when your parents first came to Lawrence, do you know what
year that was, or…?
KP: Well, it had to be before she was born. And you were born in ‘20…um…
EG: I was born in ‘27.
KP: You were born in ‘27. So they got here around ‘25 or ‘26 because Harry was born in ‘24.
EG: Yeah.
KP: And he was born in Michigan.
EG: Yeah.
KP: And you were born in, let’s see, in ‘27, so it had to be in the middle there.
HK: And Paulita was born…
KP: Well, she would have been born way before Harry, so…
EG: ‘Cause when she died she was 21 years old.
KP: Yeah. She had two children. She was – she was blind, and she married an older gentleman,
and he, um, had grown children. But she – they had two little children, a boy and a girl. And then
she died, and my mother took in the little girl and her – one of the older children of her husband.
Took the boy in Wichita, so they got separated, the two kids.
HK: Mm-hmm.

�KP: She was – when she died, she was very young. She died right after the little boy was born.
‘Cause Cecil was first and then Harry. So that would have been in – between ‘24 and ‘27. So I
would say about ‘25, ‘cause I know Harry always talked about coming as a baby, so…
HK: Okay.
KP: It had to be in between there and when they came back to Lawrence.
EG: I know we’ve been here all the time.
KP: And then we were, of course, born here, so we didn’t know of any other –
HK: Uh-huh. Do you know what region of Mexico they were from?
EG: Let’s see, Daddy was from [murmurs]. Daddy was from Durango.
HK: Okay.
EG: And Mama was from, uh, [Place Name].
KP: [Valles?]. Wasn’t she from Valles?
EG: No.
KP: ‘Cause I remember –
EG: That was her –
KP: I know that was her maiden name, but I thought that was a state or something.
EG: No. She was from [Place Name]. It’s in the Bible, I think.
KP: It’s in the Bible, okay, so…
EG: [Place Name].
KP: Alright.
EG: [Place Name].
KP: Okay. See, I don’t know if [murmurs] –
EG: And, uh, Daddy was from Durango, so…
HK: Okay.

�KP: When Daddy came here, he was a young man in the army in Mexico. And he actually was
upset with the Catholic Church. So, he just decided that he was gonna leave Mexico and leave
the church and came here and became a Baptist.
HK: Okay.
KP: So that’s all we know, is Baptist, because that’s what we were born.
EG: [Murmurs] the First Baptist Church of Lawrence. What was it?
KP: That one they destroyed. It’s gone now.
HK: Ah, okay.
KP: Was it on 9th and Kentucky, or…? I don’t remember.
EG: One-way street –
KP: There was a – there was an old Baptist Church and had the big white pillars.
EG: Well, let’s see, the Round Corner was up here, and – and…church was down the street.
KP: So that would be 10th.
EG: 10th? I always thought it was 9th. It was a Baptist church right on the corner.
HK: That would be 8th, I think.
KP: Was it 8th?
HK: 8th or 7th, probably 8th.
EG: It’s gotta be there.
HK: I think it’s 8th.
KP: Mm-hmm.
HK: Yeah.
KP: Maybe that parking lot. There’s a parking lot there.
EG: Yeah. Because I remember we used to walk from, we lived at 801 Pennsylvania. And we
used to walk to church all the time, so…It wasn’t very far. At least we didn’t think so; we were
young.

�KP: We didn’t – it wasn’t far for us.
HK: Did your dad speak, uh, any English at all when he came?
KP: No, not when he came. No. I don’t think. I don’t know for sure, but I don’t think so. Maybe
a few words, but –
HK: Uh-huh.
KP: He learned English, he more or less taught himself. [EG murmurs] Because he spoke pretty
well, with quite of an accent, but he spoke pretty well. Now Mother understood completely, she
understood well, because she couldn’t speak and say anything in English, not expect her to know
what you were saying, so…But she had a hard speaking the language.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: She would say a few words –
EG: I think she just didn’t want to.
KP: I don’t think she wanted to, right.
EG: ‘Cause I remember when we went to enroll in school, uh, Fanny Torres was one of the – the
young ladies in our neighborhood there. She was a young lady. And –
KP: Served as an interpreter.
EG: Served as an interpreter for all of the – all of the Mexican people.
HK: Hmm.
EG: And that’s when she enrolled us in school. She enrolled you as Elizabeth.
KP: She put my name down as Elizabeth – she translated my name to Elizabeth from Felicitas.
That’s quite a translation, but she did. And, uh, we – we got rid of that right away.
EG: And then she put mine as H-e-r-m-i-n-i-a. And my –
KP: Her-minia.
EG: Yeah, like Herminia. Or Mina or something like that. And, uh, of course it was wrong, and
Mom got home, see, she couldn’t – she could not speak, but she noticed that right now. She said:
“That is not right. That is not…” So she grabbed me by the hand and we go back to the school.
Change the name.
KP: You tell ‘em, that’s wrong. Change the names.

�EG: And then when she seen hers, Elizabeth’s [murmurs], for Kitty.
HK: Uh-huh.
EG: Felicitas [murmurs]. And she said: “Oh, no, no, no.” She was getting really angry ‘cause
that was wrong, see?
HK: Uh-huh.
EG: So she paid attention to stuff like that.
KP: And she, of course, could read and write. And she could read Spanish because she taught
Spanish when she was a young girl.
HK: Oh.
KP: She taught Spanish. In fact, she had little books and she tried to teach us. Well, I learned
something, but Ermie just refused. [HK laughs] She was rebellious.
EG: But I – I learned a lot.
KP: Yeah, later on. But she – but she had these little books like See Jane [EG murmurs], See
Jane Walk or See Jane Run and all those little books, well, they were in Spanish too.
HK: Oh.
KP: And she had some of those, I wish I had ‘em, those little books. But, um, I do have some of
Daddy’s, uh, Spanish hymnals, ‘cause we used to sing, you know, songs.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: Hymns.
EG: I’ve got some of them, of Daddy’s. But then when they stole the trunk, Daddy’s trunk –
KP: Oh, that’s when we lost those little books.
EG: Everything was in there.
KP: Somebody stole the – we went to Daddy’s funeral when he died.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: Uh, we lived on New York Street and Daddy was living with us after Mother died. And, uh,
we all went to the funeral, that’s when you didn’t lock the doors.

�HK: Yeah.
KP: And he had his room in the basement. He had a room fixed up with a shower. And we came
home and I didn’t even go down there, you know, when your daddy dies, we were so close to
him and – I didn’t even go down there, I don’t think, for days. And somehow, I went down there
and realized all his stuff was gone. So, somebody had come in while we were at the funeral.
EG: And why they would just target his things –
KP: Yeah.
EG: I don’t understand that.
KP: Just his things. So, we – we kind of had a suspicious of who it might have been, but you
can’t just go accuse anybody and I always thought maybe some day it would come up in a garage
sale, or, you know, ‘cause that trunk had – it had the little serapes, see Daddy was a – was a –
came from an Indian tribe. [Tribal name] Indian tribe in Mexico, up in the mountains. And when
he was born, they evidently couldn’t take care of him; they brought him down to this family and
their name was Garcia. That’s how we ended up with the name Garcia.
HK: Oh, okay.
EG: That’s why his middle name is Estrada.
KP: So his name, middle name is Estrada – Angel – and they just had Angel on there. Later on, I
guess they…
EG: Well, but…afterwards he always signed it Estrada.
KP: I know, but I wonder where that came from. I don’t know where that came from. But the
story was that he – they left him in this little serape. And that little serape was in that trunk. So
that would have been –
EG: And so was our grandpa’s, uh, Daddy’s – or Mom’s dad’s – little outfit that he wore.
[Murmurs] They were in there also.
KP: They were in that trunk and – and those things were gone. And I – I truly always had this
suspicion of Eddie.
EG: No, I thought it was Teresa.
KP: Teresa. So, see, you wonder where that would be – who that would be handed down to.
EG: Wasn’t even where it ended up at. And it had his Bibles.

�KP: And his Victrola.
HK: Hmm.
KP: He had this old big Victrola. See, when we were little we learned, um, the music that he
enjoyed was waltzes, Sousa, and – and, uh, classical music. He loved classical music. He had all
these records in this little – and all that was taken.
EG: That record, you know, the big fat one –
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: They were real, uh, Paul Whiteman orchestra. I remember some of those. And some of the
waltzes. Strauss. And –
EG: Very, very little Mexican music.
KP: I don’t even know if I remember him having any.
EG: He had this [unintelligible] Chihuahua that Mom used to dance to.
KP: Well, that was a musical.
EG: Yeah.
KP: None – none of these, uh, what you consider Mexican songs.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: He never had any of those. But it was just music and mostly – mostly classical. And, uh, a
lot of waltzes.
EG: Mom would get around in – in our little house and she’d dance, and Daddy would say:
“Mija loca.” You know –
KP: Crazy woman. [HK laughs]
EG: ‘Cause he never, I don’t think, I never even seen him tapping his foot at anything.
KP: No, no.
EG: He just sat and listened and listened. But he, I never seen him tap his foot or anything.
KP: But he made noises. I remember sitting on his lap, when he made the noises of different
instruments.

�HK: Uh-huh.
KP: And entertained me that way.
HK: Huh.
KP: All these different instruments, he’d name them and say: “This is what this sounds like,” and
then he’d make all these noises for me. He did that.
EG: I never seen him tap his foot or anything.
KP: No, no. Not – not act like he wanted to dance or anything. But Mother did. She danced with
those little cas –
HK: Castanets.
KP: Castanets, and she would dance.
EG: She had this full skirt, I remember, seeing her dance around in it.
KP: In fact, we went to a party, I remember, one time at the Nunez house. I remember going to a
party there at the Nunezes. With what’s his name? What was his name, Pablo?…Pablo’s parents.
I don’t remember.
EG: Oh, Soledad.
KP: Soledad. We went to their house, and I remember we had food, and then there was dancing
and Mama was out there dancing with those things.
EG: That’s the only time I ever seen her out in public.
KP: She was performing for everybody. Yeah, I remember that. And – and we were just in grade
school. So she had to be in her – she died when she was 60 and I was 23. So, let’s see, she was –
she was in her what, forties? She was –
EG: Actually, she was young, but to us she looked old all the time.
KP: Yeah, well, to us.
HK: Yeah.
KP: You know, the kids. In fact, kids at school thought she was our grandma.
HK: Oh, really?
KP: Well, see, we were –

�EG: She wore her hair real severe. Well, you know, a little back like that and a little knot back
there.
KP: But she was older than all the other mothers. The mothers took the kids that we went to
school with. She seemed older.
EG: Well, yeah. Well, to us she seemed. She probably wasn’t really, because –
KP: Well, she was what – 39, I think, when I was born.
EG: She was only 60 when she died.
KP: Yeah.
EG: She was only 60 when she passed, so she couldn’t have been –
KP: That’s true. Yeah, she was.
EG: The way she dressed, I guess, and the way she kept herself, she just –
KP: When she was little, real little.
HK: What – which of the railroads did your father work for? Was it the Santa Fe?
KP: Santa Fe.
EG: No.
KP: Wasn’t it Santa Fe?
EG: No, uh, Rock Island.
KP: Oh, I didn’t know that. I don’t remember him working on the railroad, but I guess he didn’t
after we were born.
EG: He did.
KP: He did?
EG: Uh-huh. When we lived in North Lawrence.
KP: In North Lawrence? I just remembered the – the big garden.
EG: Yeah.

�KP: He had a big garden, ‘cause we lived in North Lawrence with a big yard.
HK: Uh-huh.
KP: He had this huge garden and – and I’d go with him in his little wagon and we’d sell
cabbages and all that stuff. I remember that.
EG: I never went.
KP: She wouldn’t go, ‘cause I was [HK laughs]. I used to go with him. He carted me around in
his wagon. And he sold, um, vegetables. And he worked for the WPA.
HK: Oh, really?
KP: You know, the WPA that was here?
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: Well, I remember they’d come in a truck and pick him up early in the morning, there on 801
Pennsylvania, where we lived there, on the corner. And they would, ‘cause the men would gather
at that corner, and there was the Chavezes and, uh…Jimenez, I guess. Martinez. And – and
Daddy. And they all would come to the corner and – and they’d pick ‘em up there. And his mom
would fix him a lunch and he would keep on all day long and they went to Lone Star, and they
built all those, that dam and they built, um, those big tables and picnic tables type things.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: They worked there. At Lone Star. And for pay, he didn’t get paid, but he got this money
order type thing.
EG: One of those scrip – Script?
KP: They called them money orders at that time.
EG: I didn’t know that.
KP: ‘Cause that’s what he called them, money orders. And then we would take it to Lippman’s
Shoe Store, and we’d get our shoes, and this was in September.
HK: Uh-huh.
KP: But every month he’d get a – a money order that he could take to the grocery store, which
was Carter’s, right there by where we used to live, it was about three – what is that on 8th and
New Jersey?
EG: [Murmurs] New York.

�KP: 8th and New York, that used to be a Carter’s grocery store.
HK: Hmm.
KP: And we used to take that money order –
EG: They called them Mexican [murmurs].
KP: And then we would, and that money order lasted you for a month. You just left it there,
you’d order, you’d buy stuff and they’d just keep a mark of it somehow.
HK: Kind of like a debit card.
KP: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
HK: Just keep taking.
KP: Yeah, so that’s how he got paid for his working in the – at Lone Star.
HK: Oh.
KP: But they never saw money. No, that was the WPA. But besides that, of course he always had
a big garden. Always. Our backyard was just garden [laughs] I remember there was a little path
to go to the outhouse, out by the alley.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: But other than that, it was garden. Well, Mother had flowers, so she had a lot of flowers for
the front part.
EG: The front was her part.
KP: But all the back was – was, it was just a path to go through the garden.
EG: Over there on [murmurs], on Pennsylvania Street.
KP: On Pennsylvania. 801 Pennsylvania
HK: So – so he basically made a living, like, selling fruits and – or, vegetables in the summer?
KP: And –
HK: And working on the WPA.
KP: And working on the WPA.

�EG: And we picked potatoes.
KP: And then we picked potatoes when we were little.
HK: Was that for the Heck – Heck farms?
KP: For Heck and Shoskey. Shoskey, what was the other family? I wanna say Shoskey. [EG
murmurs] Yeah, we picked for them, too, but Heck was most of it – Heck and his son, ‘cause it
was father and son, they both had farms.
EG: And they used to come pick us up, too.
KP: And they’d come in a big truck and pick us up.
EG: The whole neighborhood would go pick potatoes [laughs]. So that was a summer job.
KP: Yeah.
HK: Yeah.
KP: Little later than that, I remember the – the troops going through there with the big trucks, all
those German soldiers –
HK: From the POW camp.
KP: When they were staying at the concentration camp here, POW camp, and they would come
by our house there in this big truck with the wooden sides, and they’d be standing up, and they’d
be singing German songs. And I used to think that was so neat. They were real, they seemed real
happy.
HK: Uh-huh.
KP: And I dated one of the soldiers that worked, that was in the Army, that was one of their
guards.
HK: Uh-huh.
KP: And he would bring me those big fat sandwiches of ham on this homemade-type bread.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: And he said [murmurs] “They eat awful good there.” And so they were eating good, ‘cause I
ate some of that ham and it was good [laughs]. He used to bring me a sandwich of it. But…those,
the – the soldiers, they lived good.

�HK: Did you grow up at home speaking both Spanish and English?
KP: And English, yes. Well, we spoke, of course, Spanish when we were born, from our parents.
But we went into school, kindergarten, and you’re just nothing but English.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: So, we considered that our first language because that’s what we learned, English at school,
and then the Spanish just kind of faded out, because, you know, we spoke with Daddy and of
course we spoke it with each other all the time.
HK: Yeah. Did you, were you punished at all at school if you spoke Spanish, or…?
KP: Oh, no. We didn’t speak Spanish at school.
EG: No, just English.
KP: It was just English.
EG: They put us in [murmurs] Fanny Estrada. She’s the one that, uh, took us, Mom, to the school
to enroll in kindergarten and put us in there. And there we were, sitting there and looking around
and everybody talking up a storm. Then we could just speak Spanish, ‘cause that’s all we talked
at home [murmurs].
HK: Mm-hmm.
EG: And then we…
KP: And we picked it up fast, you pick it up fast.
EG: Before you know it, you’re talking English.
KP: Yeah, I don’t even remember the transition, because it was just English. That’s all I
remember.
EG: That’s all I remember too. And then we didn’t associate too much with the Mexicans
because…
KP: Everybody was Catholic.
EG: Everybody was Catholic but us.
KP: See, so that kind of made us different.
HK: Uh-huh.

�KP: And – and my parents wouldn’t let us go to their house, and they wouldn’t let ‘em come to
our house. Of course, we played at school together.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: And…but, we were just, were not allowed. There’s nothing about going to spend the night
with some friends, you know, like they do now, kids. You didn’t do that then. I don’t know of
anybody ever doing that. [EG murmurs]. But, um, we got along at school –
EG: Chores to do when you got home. But it – it was – it was strange, the way that children pick
up the language.
KP: Oh, a child can pick up that language easy.
EG: [Murmurs] You don’t even know how you…
KP: I grew up to – when I went and moved to California when my husband joined – rejoined the
Marine Corps, he was in the Marine Corps and got out when we got married in ‘46, but then
went back to Korea and all that, so he went back in and we went to California. And I found out
that, um, they needed interpreters over there, so I ended up taking some college courses.
HK: Oh.
KP: And I worked as an interpreter for years for the courts. Spanish interpreter. But that Spanish
that I learned at home when I was little, it helped a lot because you learn a lot of the idioms, you
learn a lot of the little things that you just say –
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: And you know, that – that you just know. So that helps a lot, when you’re translating.
HK: Yeah. Um, your mom at home, did she make your clothes or did you purchase clothes,
or…?
EG: Made our clothes.
KP: Made our clothes.
EG: I remember the little flour sacks.
KP: She used to bleach ‘em. She had this big tub out in the yard, and Daddy fixed it for her out
there, and she would bleach these flour sacks, you know, that had – they were faded, but they
were on there, the letters were on there. [HK laughs] I remember I could see ‘em. But it didn’t
bother us, because everybody was poor.
HK: Mm-hmm.

�KP: At least it didn’t bother me. The only time it bothered me was afterwards, going to junior
high school, when the girls wore nicer clothes and, you know, and they were wearing, um, bobby
socks and, um…
EG: We had to wear those stockings, they’re made out of God knows what. I don’t know what
they were made of.
KP: Those brown stockings.
EG: Brown.
KP: Kind of brown stockings, and we had to wear those. And we would roll ‘em down, we’d get
to the corner and out of Mother’s sight, and we would roll ‘em down because we wore those
garters.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: And you could just roll ‘em down, down to around your ankles, and we had these donuts.
[Laughter]
EG: We probably looked worse than we would’ve if we would have just left the stockings up.
KP: We did that.
EG: Oh, boy. Had them big old donuts around our skinny legs.
KP: And I would have done anything for a pair of bobby socks. I thought, all, you know,
[murmurs], and Naomi.
EG: Yeah, all those girls –
KP: Those girls, they always wore these beautiful little white socks and – and little pompoms on
their shoestrings. I remember all of that, but I just envied it, you know, because I wished I could
have that. But we didn’t.
EG: Oh, well. We survived.
KP: We survived. And we didn’t get in trouble.
EG: Yeah, that was the main thing.
KP: You can’t get in trouble when you don’t get to go anywhere.
HK: Yeah. Yeah.

�EG: Mom was so strict.
KP: She was very strict. We couldn’t walk with the boys, coming home from school. We had to
cross the street and walk on the other side. And we’re coming home from junior high school,
going all the way down 9th Street to Pennsylvania to go home, and – and we’d have to walk
across the street, ‘cause she – she better not catch you, and you know, she would walk up and
meet us sometimes.
HK: Oh.
KP: So you never knew when she was gonna be there –
EG: No.
KP: At the corner, so we just always had to walk across.
EG: And those crazy boys, they’d throw smoke bombs at you.
KP: And they’d chase you.
EG: And what are you gonna do, you know, you know you’re gonna laugh, and –
KP: And you’re gonna have fun. We were having fun, but…
EG: Looking around to see where Mama was at.
KP: Yeah, we was always afraid Mama would see us.
EG: She was always, she was very strict with us.
KP: I always told everybody, there’s no way we could have gotten in trouble, ‘cause we didn’t
go anywhere, to get in trouble.
HK: Yeah.
KP: You went to school – we couldn’t even go to the ball games afterwards.
EG: No.
KP: You know, the parties you have after this, you go to the ball game and all that stuff. We
went to school, and you’d better be home a few minutes after. She allowed you so much time to
walk home.
HK: Huh.

�KP: And we even came home for lunch. From – from junior high school, which was over here on
Vermont and 9th.
EG: 9th.
KP: 9th and Vermont, you know, and – and –
EG: [Murmurs]
KP: Those three buildings, yeah. We walked from there to 801 Pennsylvania, so it was down…
HK: That’s quite a ways.
KP: Yeah. We went for lunch. We went home for lunch. That was – they didn’t serve lunch in
school, I don’t think.
EG: No. Some of ‘em would just bring sack lunch.
KP: Everybody brought lunches, but we never did. Don’t know how come. I don’t know. We
didn’t, we went home.
EG: I don’t know why we didn’t bring a sack lunch. Cause [murmurs], she stayed for lunch and
she was a well-to-do little girl. They had the cleaners here in Lawrence.
KP: [Name, murmurs] She was considered our rich little girl.
EG: Yeah.
KP: ‘Cause she had, like, I remember her – a snowsuit, she, you know, those one-piece
snowsuits you had. It was turquoise. Beautiful. And I remember she wore that with a bonnet to
match and everything, you know, in the winter.
EG: And she had a muff.
KP: And a little muff. Little white muff. And we thought she was just a princess. I wonder where
she is now.
EG: And then when we got older, uh, she used to invite us to her house. She had a playhouse her
dad built, a playhouse.
KP: Yeah. Her mom would fix Kool-Aid and cookies.
EG: And she invited us, I don’t know how come we got invited, ‘cause –
KP: Well, we were in the class. She invited the whole class.

�EG: Yeah, but they were, uh, the Mexican kids didn’t go.
KP: No, you’re right. I don’t know. We – we always got invited.
EG: We got invited.
HK: Hmm.
EG: Where we used to go. And, um, very nice, like I say, there was a playhouse, so cute.
KP: She had a little playhouse.
EG: And they served real food. [Laughter]
KP: Yeah, we got to eat all those good things, you know, that we didn’t get at home.
HK: Yeah. How did your family fare during the Depression years?
KP: Well, Daddy was buying a house in North Lawrence. And I think it was $900 or something
like that, but – the house. He got it down to $300, that’s all he owed on it.
EG: That’s all he owed on it.
KP: In ‘29 when I was born, and when the bank foreclosed on it. $300 and he lost his house. So
that was…
EG: That was a lot of hard work for him.
KP: It was a lot, and you know, $300, there’s no way you could find $300, you couldn’t beg,
borrow or steal it. There was just no place, and nobody that you knew that you could get $300
from. And so, he lost the house. So that’s what the Depression did to us, you know, and then of
course he went to [clears throat] come to – into Lawrence proper and, uh, rented the little house.
What was it, 801 Pennsylvania – $5 a month?
EG: Something like that.
KP: And 50 cents for the water bill, I remember that. Because we shared the faucet with two or
three other families.
EG: Other families.
KP: I think the Martinezes and the Chavezes, and I – and us. We shared that one water faucet.
HK: Oh, gosh.
KP: [Unintelligible] to have water.

�EG: Just the pipe would, you know, that little –
KP: Between our house and the Martinez house.
EG: Nothing fancy, just a…
KP: Did you ever hear of the El Tampico?
HK: Uh-uh.
KP: On 801 Pennsylvania Street, a little tavern? That was our house. Became a tavern and then
eventually they knocked it down and now there’s nothing there.
HK: Hmm. [Murmurs]
KP: They – they knocked down all those houses in there.
EG: [Murmurs] and the house was gone.
KP: Yeah, they knocked down several of those houses.
EG: Oh, and the Martinez’s house. Ours, Martinez and Chavezes were all knocked down.
KP: They’re still – it’s still vacant there now, I think, last time I drove by.
HK: Hmm. So, what – what did you do for, um, healthcare? Was there any health care available
at that time?
KP: The only thing we had, was at school, we had a school nurse.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: And I remember she’d look at our teeth and check our eyes or whatever, but nothing ever
came up, never saw a dentist. First time I saw a dentist, I was married and I was pregnant and I
had a – a…tooth that was giving me problems, and it created a – a bag, or cyst.
HK: Abscess.
KP: Abscess. And so I had to go in and have it, um, lanced. My doctor lanced it. Until after the
baby was born, which – my daughter – and then I went to the dentist, that was my first dentist
trip. So when we were little, we didn’t have, even though they did have these cards and I
remember they would mark –
[EG and KP overlapping voices]

�KP: Cavity or –
EG: Cavity or anything. Our teeth were pretty good though.
KP: I guess we were. You see, we didn’t have sweets.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: I mean, sweets were a treat. Maybe on your birthday you got a cake or a pie. Mother’s
favorite, uh, lemon –
EG: Meringue, raisin, lemon pie.
KP: Or lemon meringue.
EG: That was all she ever –
KP: But that was our treat, for maybe a birthday or a holiday.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: But, uh, we never had desserts. We never had salad dressings. We had this platter of
vegetables on the plate – on the table, and you just help yourself to radishes or green onions,
stuff that Daddy grew.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: And we ate a lot of – we ate very little red meat because if she got a pound of hamburger,
she made a stew out of it or something for all of us. We never had a hamburger. You never had a
steak. Well, steak, forget it. [Laughter] We never had an egg. We had, like, fried potatoes in a –
in a pot, and then she would break a couple eggs over it, and that’s what the whole family ate,
these potatoes with an egg on them.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: Or green beans, or…stuff with egg on them.
EG: [Murmurs] like they do nowadays.
KP: Yeah. That never happened at our house.
EG: We couldn’t afford ‘em.
KP: And never any desserts, so see, we grew up on all these good veggies and –

�EG: And then we had that whole milk from that – I don’t know – that man that used to come
around and sell Mom the milk [murmurs].
KP: Trying to think of his name. What was his name…?
EG: Mr. Cannon.
KP: Was that his last name? [Murmurs] He came around in a horse and buggy.
EG: Yeah. He dropped off milk. And he had that little tin container that Mom always had for the
milk. And –
KP: But at times, when we didn’t have that, we didn’t always have that. At times we had that
powdered st –
EG: Oh.
HK: Oh.
EG: We got – she got it from the commodities, that lady.
KP: The commodity. She used to give us things like –
EG: See, Daddy had the – the veggies all the time. So they would barter, I guess you’d call it.
And, so this lady next door, the Martinezes, and, uh, she always had cartons for some reason.
KP: She had cheese. She had cheese, and she had raisins.
EG: I forgot the raisins.
KP: Raisins.
EG: And, uh, those pies –
KP: That we’d trade.
EG: She would trade vegetables for – for what she needed, a little sugar. She’d trade –
KP: Remember during the Second World War when we had stamps?
EG: But they all [murmurs] like that.
KP: Remember that?
HK: The rations.

�KP: The rations?
HK: Uh-huh.
KP: The stamps? Well, we got our share of stamps, but we didn’t have the money to go buy the
meat or anything, so we’d give those – Teresa got a lot of those stamps, and the sugar, and, you
know, a lot of things that we didn’t really use a lot of. The only thing we used sugar, like Mama
would make, she made anything out of tomatoes. She made tomatoes, regular tomatoes, and
she’d jar, you know, she’d put everything up for the winter. And she would make tomato jam,
tomato ketchup, she made everything [laughs].
EG: She used ‘em all up.
KP: But she used everything up, ‘cause Daddy had all this excess stuff.
HK: Uh-huh.
EG: And we had piccalillis.
KP: And piccalillis, she made out of green tomatoes. She made a lot of stuff like that. They had,
Social Services, I think, had a kitchen.
EG: Yeah.
KP: And they had, I guess a place where she went there and – and they did –
EG: She taught you how to can.
HK: Hmm.
EG: And preserve stuff. She went. She was the only Mexican that ever went.
KP: That’s right, that’s right. ‘Cause she was –
EG: Mom was very…frugal.
KP: She was frugal.
EG: Frugal.
KP: Very frugal.
EG: And she would just make –
KP: If a blouse didn’t fit her any more, it was fixed for me [laughs]. I got, I was at the bottom. I
got all [laughs] all the leftovers. [HK laughs] Remember our winter coats? And she would – she

�would buy a winter coat, like at a – at a thrift shop, and she’d come home and redo it for us, you
know. Those were our coats. [Laughter] We – we must have been [laughs]…
EG: Looked like something [laughs].
KP: But she could sew. She was a good seamstress.
EG: I think I took after her. In fact, some of the ladies would ask her to sew.
KP: But she was –
EG: All they did was the embroidery stuff, and Mama didn’t. She just –
KP: She made everything from scratch.
EG: Made shirts, for Daddy and for my brother, and dresses for us and her aprons, her everloving aprons.
KP: She always had those aprons.
HK: She liked aprons, huh?
KP: She always wore an apron.
EG: She had one all the time.
KP: Out of those flour sacks.
EG: And, you know, we used to go – Daddy would go down here to the…[murmurs].
HK: Uh-huh?
EG: And that’s where they had [murmurs] the sacks. I remember when I used to go over to the
store, I call it the store, but it was to get our flour.
KP: It came in twenty-five-pound bags.
EG: Yeah, and you could see the sacks all packed up, and you could pick what color, and they
knew Mom, they knew she made dresses and stuff out of ‘em. So they let her pick out what she
wanted.
KP: She would have never bought anything that big a print. She always bought these little prints,
or little plaids.
EG: But mostly little prints, like rosebuds. Little flowers and things. I’m glad she didn’t like –

�KP: She didn’t like gaudy colors. She didn’t like bright colors. She liked – which is opposite,
because most of the Mexican population –
EG: Yeah, they all like –
KP: They like the big, bright colors. But she – not her, she – she wanted pastels, you know, pinks
and blues and greens.
EG: [Murmurs] looked like clowns.
KP: She would just, she was something else. She put rickrack around those aprons.
EG: Yeah.
KP: Remember the rickrack? I remember running away from her one time, she was after me for
something. And I came out – I came out of the house and she was chasing me, so I went around
the house. She was chasing me. Well, she chased me around once, and she was coming around,
and I kept on going. Well, she stopped and waited for me. [HK laughs] And all I remember was
all those flowers. When I hit her apron. When I hit her apron and she caught my head under –
under her legs here somehow, she beat me something terrible [laughter]. I never ran away from
her [laughter].
EG: [Murmurs] You big dummy, what did you stop for?
KP: I just kept running. My mistake. She says: “Are you gonna run from me again?” “No!” And
she – she would hit the – hit you in the back, you’d end up with wart – welts on your – on the
back of your legs.
HK: Uh-huh.
EG: She was the one that did all the discipline. Daddy never touched us.
KP: Daddy never touched us. He was so sweet. He was – he was just good. About the time he
came home, it was all over, you know.
EG: She wasn’t – she wasn’t one of these moms: “Wait till your dad comes home.” Uh-uh.
KP: She didn’t wait.
EG: She fixed it right, and then there.
KP: And if – and if we, the two of us a lot of times got it together, because if we didn’t tell on:
“She did it,” or she’d say I did it, well then we both got it. So it didn’t do any good.
EG: So, we both got it just in case.

�HK: Were you both born at home, or…?
KP: Mm-hmm.
EG: Uh…we had – she had a midwife.
KP: There was a midwife. She lived over on Pennsylvania Street, 800 block on Pennsylvania
about the middle of the block, her name was Petra. But I don’t remember the last name.
EG: No, that – that was for you. But for me, there was a…a white lady who lived a block from
where we lived.
KP: Oh, well, for me it was Petra.
EG: I know it was that lady.
KP: That Mexican lady. She was a real old lady. Well, I don’t know if she was or not, but
anyway, Daddy probably [EG murmurs] – but anyway, when I was born it was storming and real
bad rain in April.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: And Daddy walked all the way across the bridge down to Pennsylvania Street to pick her up,
to bring her back, so by the time they got there, I was born, but then she had to cut the cord and
all that. But, so that was a hard time for Mom. ‘Cause we couldn’t afford – couldn’t afford
doctors and stuff.
EG: And the only reason that they didn’t call this lady that – I forget, but I used to know her
name, but I don’t remember now. She passed away. When I tried to get my birth certificate, she
forgot – she forgot to record it.
KP: Record it.
EG: In Topeka and I had a [murmurs], and she’d already passed away when I was gonna go and
take a trip to Mexico. I was, uh, married, and of course had had [murmurs] no certificate. They
didn’t know I existed in Topeka. I said: “Oh, boy.” So I had to get Daddy’s Bible, and people
that she knew, and…
KP: It was just a mess.
EG: Finally, I got it. It took me about four or five years.
KP: My goodness, yeah…
EG: The people had already passed away.

�KP: Yeah, well, even Doña Petra had probably already died.
EG: She’d already passed away too.
KP: But – but they had mine. She had recorded mine, or somebody had recorded it.
EG: Had to be.
KP: Mine was in Topeka.
EG: But that lady in North Lawrence, she didn’t. And, uh…I tell you, I had a terrible time.
[Murmurs] but I finally got my birth certificate.
HK: Growing up in Lawrence, did you experience any prejudice?
KP: You know, I’ve heard that a lot, and we’ve discussed that. We’ve heard friends of ours, and
you know, even relatives now, that have – had experienced all of that. And we never did. I don’t
know why. Maybe somehow, I think maybe the fact that we were Baptists…we were kind of, we
were kind of away from the other Mexican families when it comes to, like, celebrations and all
this, all these church socials, fiestas and [murmurs] we didn’t belong to any of that. The only
thing I remember was that dance group. [EG murmurs] Some lady came and talked Mother into
letting us do it, and of course we were ecstatic, ‘cause it was – it was dance, you know, we loved
that. And so, but I – I like we’re not in the picture, so evidently she didn’t let us come [EG
murmurs] to get the picture taken.
EG: I remember we – she made skirts for us.
KP: And she made skirts and blouses, she made these beautiful blouses, embroidered all that
stuff on it. And, but, oh, I must have been five or six and you must have been six or seven. I
mean, we were little –
EG: Oh, yeah, Yeah, we were little. Well, it couldn’t have been too young, because I remember
that we –
KP: Who was there in our age group?
EG: ‘Cause I remember her making us the skirts, and –
KP: I remember the little – the little blouses.
EG: I said: “Oh” –
KP: And we went and – and we’d go to practice, she’d take us to practice. And, uh, and we
danced for a group. We either danced at KU or somewhere we danced. We went to dance.
EG: Well, someplace they took us to dance.

�KP: I think it was at KU. Like, for some reason…
EG: ‘Cause, see, there’s Theresa.
KP: Who was our age.
EG: Juanita. And…both Juanitas [murmurs].
KP: Well, I know we were in grade school.
EG: It was in grade school.
KP: Yeah, well, see, they’re grade school age.
EG: See, that’s about how old we were. About ten. There was Clara. [Murmurs] ‘Course, she’s
older than I am. She was older than – she was older than you, so she was older. But we were this
age, probably. Yeah, we were probably that age.
KP: But I remember those little skirts and that’s the only thing I can remember that we had
anything to do with the – with the other kids socially.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: ‘Cause we, of course, never had anything to do with them. But no – we, I didn’t feel any
prejudice. Uh, as I – when I grew up and got married, and I left home and went to Ottawa to live
with my husband for not even a year, ‘cause our daughter was born and then we came back to
Lawrence to live and Ermie was married and living here, and my brother. And we used to party
and go to different places and I – I don’t know if you knew of the Skipper Williams family.
HK: Yes, I’ve heard of them.
KP: Williams. Well, he was our best friend. And we went to the country club, you know, for
dinners and – and my husband and I were with him. And, uh, Jan, and we used to go to all these
– we’d get on the plane, he had a plane, and we’d fly to Oklahoma, or we’d fly to Nebraska,
we’d fly to Colorado. We’d go to these games, for the KU games.
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: And with him, and we never felt any prejudice anywhere.
EG: He’d come to my house, and I’d cook for ‘em, and we had parties.
KP: We had parties at our house, we were always at our house. Other friends, we had a lot of, at
that time, of course he was, uh, already an alumni from KU. And he had all these, uh, uh, friends
that were, like, he brought Wilt Chamberlain to KU. And so, we were all just friends, ‘cause we

�all [murmurs] football players and…yeah. And we had a lot of fun. And this was…what, in the
50s?
EG: And we had that big bus.
KP: In the 50s.
EG: Uh-huh, yeah, in the 50s. Had that big bus [murmurs] like a party bus.
HK: Mm-hmm.
EG: I guess football players and Skipper Williams had it. Man, I’m tell you, these guys. Come
knocking on your door [mimics knocking sound]: “We’re here to party!” [Laughter]
KP: We lived on Massachusetts Street then. And Skipper would come to the door, and we’d
already be in bed. And he’d come to the door and he’d just stick his hand in with his empty glass,
ready for another drink. [HK laughs] And we’d get up, next thing you know we got busy going,
and we’re having a good time. And he had a, uh, a cabin out at the Lone Star lake. And we’d go
out there what he called “roughing it.” We’d go out there and he’d take the maid, and take the
kids, ‘cause they were – his kids were little. Shawn and [clears throat] Todd. At that time his
name was Odd. Do you know Todd Williams?
HK: Mm-hmm.
KP: He runs – works at the athletic club or something. Well, his – his name was Odd, like his
uncle Odd. But when they found out that he was retarded –
HK: Oh.
KP: They changed it to Todd. So, he used to be Odd. But when he was little like that, you – you
couldn’t tell – [Tape cuts off at 47:28]
END OF TAPE 26

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                    <text>Tape 24: Interview with Garcia and Garcia
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 47:45
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: 2021
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
NOTE: The conversation seems to indicate that a second female in room is also part of the
interview, likely another family member; she is never addressed by name and is labeled in the
transcript as F (female). Identity might be “Irene.”
Andrew Garcia (Interviewee): Raymond and Gladys and Val and them. And we had somebody
else, I can’t remember who else was there. They wanted two of them. So we had a whole gang.
And then every payday we got together, and then, they paid us every payday, and then, uh,
Raymond sure loved to cheat people. [HK laughs]
Bob Garcia (Interviewee): He was always tight with his money. Yeah, Raymond was real – real
thrifty. Yeah.
AG: Every time you picked a sack of potatoes, they’d give you a token, you know, a chip, and,
uh…when it came time, Raymond wouldn’t count it. They’d pay Raymond, see, and then
Raymond paid us.
BG: Oh, my gosh.
AG: So, everybody, after we payday, uh, everybody’d say:
“Andy, come check my stuff.”
“What do you mean check it?” he says, “I don’t think he paid me right.”
I said: “How many did you have? So I says, “Well, let me count ‘em before you do it.”
And they had Joe, and they had – another one was there too, you know, and they couldn’t
do nothing: “What’s the matter with these guys?” I had to go through – after they paid us – well,
I had to go through the – go through all their chips and see how many they had and then I’d tell
Raymond:
“Hey. Hey, mi hermano,” I’d say, “You cheated people.”
He said: “No, I didn’t!”
“Yes, you did.”I said: “You owe this lady so much money, and you owe this other lady so
much money too.” I couldn’t [murmurs] do that Raymond, my God.
Well, he says: “Look, I furnished the truck.” [Laughter]
“I know you did, you furnished the truck.” Oh, I tell you. We had an awful time. And
then I don’t know what he paid me, ‘cause Dad made the deal with him, so I never did see no
money–
F: Didn’t see the money.

�AG: He was supposed to pay Dad, so I don’t know, I don’t know how they worked it out.
[Laughter] But, uh, I was interpreter for him and then I was in accounting too, so I got over there
and, uh, there was a whole bunch of girls from Texas. [Laughter] So – so this girl comes over,
said:
Helen Krische (Interviewer): [Unintelligible] girls.
AG: This girl comes over and says: “Are you the mechanic?” I says: “No, I’m not.”
BG: At that age, you know, what else is there? [Laughter] Make the world go ‘round.
AG: And my sister wants to go with your boy – with your friend. It was Joey. He was the oldest
one. He was the only one old enough to date. And my sister wanted to go with your friend.
I says: “I can fix that up for you. [Name?] I’ve got to have the prettiest girls around too.”
He says: “We’re a team!”
And he said: “You are?”
He said: “Well, which one do you want?”
I said: “Well, I have to look around first. I’ll let you know.” So the next day I says, uh: “I
found one.”
He says: “You did?”
“Who,” I says, “I have to take you, you’re the prettiest one around. We’re gonna go
Friday to –” They had a free movie outside in the park, you know; we all went every Friday
[murmurs].
I said: “You girls go to the lake and take a bath and brush your teeth and use Scope if you
can get some –” [Laughter] “And make sure you borrow some perfume from your mother so you
smell good.”
And she says: “What’s wrong with you guys? You guys don’t go around with Mexican
girls, do you?”
I says: “No, hon, where we come from, there’s no Mexican girls. They’re all white and
they have showers and they have toothbrushes.” [Laughter]
Says: “Are you sure you don’t want us to go to Mexico and get a clean bill of health?”
I says: “Well, that would help.” But then, when we went to the movies [murmurs].
She said: “Well, can you borrow the truck?”
I says: “No, the truck is not mine. The truck, it belongs to that guy.” I said: Tell your
sister to borrow the car.”
So she got the car from her folks and went to the movies and then we went uptown. We
bought some beer, and we had – we had a real good time. Brought some beer back home,
and…everywhere I went we had fun. Anyway, we did – we did pretty good. After we got [man
interrupts]. Everybody, we all bought a 100-pound pack of beans.
HK: Uh-huh.
AG: And a 100-pound bag of potatoes. So Mama was real happy when I got home. Yeah, 100
pounds of beans and 100 pounds of potatoes.
BG: And that’s quite a lot, yeah.

�AG: And we bought some onion, too – we bought, we were picking – we picked onions too. So
we brought back some onions and some sweet potatoes. Anyway, when we came back I didn’t
think the truck was gonna make it home, ‘cause we had it loaded so much – so heavy. I said:
“Oh, my.” It was a good thing it had dual wheels in the back, ‘cause if it hadn’t, we’d have – I’d
have ever made it home. We really had that poor truck loaded down. It was pulling hard coming
home, believe me, I’m glad it was downhill. It would have never made it uphill, I know that. But
we brought a lot of groceries home, and that – that sure helped a lot.
HK: How many kids were in the family, at that time?
AG: I didn’t have too many at that time. I mean, maybe I had five. Bob –
F: How many did Mom – how many did Mom [unintelligible] mother have? Together?
AG: We had, uh, Mercy and Tony. We had Mercy and Tony and Jenny.
BG: Jenny, yeah.
F: So it was about five?
AG: And Bob and – and Bob…
F: What about Sabina? Was she – ?
BG: I don’t, maybe – maybe, I don’t remember. I don’t know. I really don’t know. She –
AG: I don’t know what year she was born.
BG: She was probably born in thirty – ‘38, ‘36? Well, ‘36, ‘37 probably.
F: She’s about ten years older than I am.
BG: Yeah, her –
F: No, she’s not 70 yet. She’s 69, I think.
AG: Yeah.
F: It must have been five –
BG: In ‘37, yeah. She was born in ‘37. And what year was that in?
AG: I don’t know, but – ‘cause it was just me and, uh, my sister Mercy, and Tony, and Bob –
F: And Jenny.

�BG: And Jenny. Yeah. Jenny was little.
HK: Mm-hmm.
AG: Yeah, because Jenny used to play jacks – jacks with Jenny, ‘cause when we played ball, I –
I had to take care of Jenny, that was the one I took care of. And Mom says: “Don’t let her get
dirty,” so…everybody wore skirts and – and little dresses, you know, you couldn’t – so I always
tried to put her somewhere where it was clean. [Laughter] I’d tell the guys: “Don’t nobody run
over my little sister!” [Laughter] “‘Cause I have to take care of her.” Everywhere I went, I’d take
my little sister with me. Later on, I took Bob; after a while I took Bob?.
BG: I got dirty. [Laughter]
AG: Yeah, I let him go in the dirt.
HK: Didn’t care about you. [Laughter]
AG: He had a lot of fun, though, ‘cause I [overlapping voices] take him to the – buy him a bag of
popcorn and a Coke, and he’d be happy. Be riding around all over –
BG: She’d send me to school clean, I’d come back dirty every day, she says… [Laughter]
AG: Don’t you guys ever say anything about that.
F: That’s why he doesn’t want you to –
[Overlapping voices, laughter]
F: Interesting, isn’t it?
HK: He’s full of stories.
F: Uh-huh. Yeah.
BG: Get, like, pretty good interviews so far?
HK: Yeah, so far.
BG: Got all the information?
HK: It’s been – been really interesting.
BG: Yeah.
HK: Yeah. So, what do you all think about the, uh, uh, immigration issue today?

�AG: Everybody asks me about that, and I don’t know. I really have no way of looking
[overlapping voices].
BG: I think it’s kind of late, if they could put a stop to it now, then people would [unintelligible].
AG: My wife says: “Make ‘em stay in Mexico.”
BG: Years, how you gonna stop ‘em?
HK: Yeah.
BG: Tell Mexico to get their country built up and people get jobs and [murmurs]
AG: Yeah.
BG: There’s no way to stop ‘em.
AG: Well, you can’t blame the people. They’re making six dollars a week over there and they
can come over here and make six dollars in two or three hours. I’m – I’m over there catching the
bus on – on 31st Street, by Iowa Street there. There’s two guys, and they’re picking up trash
around all the…shopping centers.
HK: Mm-hmm.
AG: And, uh, they’re walking by where I was standing there, and the guy says: “I’m never gonna
go back to Mexico.” He said: “They pay us eight dollars and fifty cents an hour just for picking
up trash. Can you beat that?” he says. “We can’t make that in two weeks in Mexico.” So they –
they were picking up trash. Every day they’d go pick up trash. This guy takes ‘em in a pickup
truck and he – they load the pickup truck of trash –
HK: Uh-huh.
AG: And they’d go to another shopping center. That’s all they’d do. [Overlapping voices]
Shopping center.
BG: They pay ‘em eight and a half dollars an hour for doing that. You know, you can’t beat that
in Mexico.
AG: No wonder They’re not gonna stop, unless they do something different, a lot different.
[Unintelligible]
BG: This morning, stop the van somewhere, it was in Kansas – it was in Kansas here
somewhere, and there was, they, uh, sixteen people and the driver, another passenger. And they,
uh, give two of them a ticket for something or other and then let ‘em all go on their way. That’s

�what they tell you. You can come if you want to, you know. Government won’t send you back.
So they, you know, it’s the government’s fault. Let ‘em come over and don’t do anything about
F: Yeah, they never did anything about it.
BG: Kind of late now.
F: Now they want to do something, and…
AG: Mexicans –
F: [Unintelligible] I feel sorry for them.
AG: I know, you – you can’t blame them for coming over –
F: I know, you can’t.
AG: You can’t blame –
BG: Half a million people here, they’d cost you a thousand dollars to send each one back, that’s
a lot of money to send ‘em all back.
AG: You’re right.
HK: Mm-hmm.
BG: It is. It’s a lot of money.
HK: Yeah.
AG: It is. But yeah, I – I don’t know. I don’t think they’re ever gonna stop. I told the guys how to
do it, I says: “Let ‘em all come over here, we could send them to war.” [Laughter]. “Send ‘em all
to Iraq.” Yeah, yeah. [Laughter continues] Send ‘em all to Iraq. They – they’d – they’d pay
cheaper. [Laughter]
BG: Yeah, [unintelligible], something like that. [Laughter]. They laugh. Yeah, but when I think
about it, I says, that’s what I’d do. [Overlapping voices] The other day I was watching TV
[unintelligible?], and they were showing these, uh, people that, what do you call it, a minute
[man?]
AG and F: Minute [men?]
BG: They were, they had [got together?] fence across the Texas border there.
HK: Uh-huh.

�BG: And they got their poles and their wire and all that, and they had a barbecue and all that kind
of stuff, and they got done [unintelligible] fence. Lousiest fence in the world. Wire sagging, they
could have hired illegals [murmurs] to work and done a better job. [Laughter] Terrible!
AG: Saw that, yeah.
BG: Wire sagging? You don’t build a fence that way, my gosh.
F: They should have got those [unintelligible] hired those illegals to do it – [overlapping voices]
BG: Half the price.
AG: That’s the way the train is, Bob. [Overlapping voices]
BG: Lousy fence.
HK: Yeah, they could have stayed on the Mexico side and built it. [Voices in agreement]
BG: Right, yeah, my gosh. Guys –
F: It wouldn’t have been illegal then, you know. Right there in their –
AG: That guy says: “If we have war with Mexico, which side are you gonna fight on?” I said:
“I’m gonna fight on this side, one side, the other side, the next day.” [Laughter] Oh, I got
something funny to tell you. My grandson Cruz…
Interview Assistant: Just a second. Let me get a new tape.
HK: Okay. We have to stop for a while. [tape skips briefly]
AG: Yeah, Monday.
AG: Jobs? Now this boy, Cruz, he’s not a little boy anymore, but he’s older. He’s working for,
uh, Ace Hardware over in Mesquite, Nevada. And, uh, his boss says, uh: “Cruz, you’re not
gonna walk out on me, are you?” He says: “Well, tell you what,” he says, “I’m only half – halfMexican,” he says, “so I’m gonna walk out for half a day.” [Laughter] “Do you want me to walk
out in the morning or the afternoon?
F: Funny.
AG: And his boss says, uh: “Why don’t you just walk out in the morning, ‘cause we’re busy in
the afternoon.” He said: “Okay.” [Laughter] And my other, my oldest grandson, my older
grandson in Mesquite, Nevada, he – he, uh, he manages four restaurants in two different casinos.
So he says: “Grandpa,” he says, that day he says: “I had all my managers, cooks, and all
my secretaries are waitresses. Because everybody walked out, we couldn’t handle it. The
waitress – the secretary were all mad, but I said, ‘You have to do it. We don’t have no other way

�to do it.’” And he said when he got home, he told his dad, he says: “Boy, Dad,” he says, “just
about shut the whole – the whole works down.”
He says: “Well,” he said, “You’re supposed to walk out too.”
He said: “If I had walked out, this whole town – town would have shut down.” [Laughter]
“There’d have been nobody to run the place.” Yeah. He’s 24 years old and he runs the four
restaurants, manages four restaurants.
HK: Wow.
AG: But he says, “I have a good manager and a good crew [murmurs].”
HK: Uh-huh.
AG: “And one day a week, I go to this place, watch how they operate the, the next day I go over
here,” he says, “I go around and around. I have my own – my own office and my own secretary.
We run – run the place good.”
HK: Could you tell me a little bit about what it was like to live at the Santa Fe yards, the
apartments there?
BG: I was pretty young at the time, but, uh, we had a lot of fun. Families just, uh,
[unintelligible], how many rooms was it? How big was it? Eight on each side and different
families [overlapping voices], it was always full. Kids, young kids and basketball and
[unintelligible]. Ain’t gonna play basketball or football or whatever he’s – he broadcast at the
time.
AG: You know, we had our baseball court, we had our baseball court – basketball court.
[Overlapping voices] Only we didn’t have enough boys, so they had to get one of them girls to
play. [Laughter] Basketball was alright [murmurs].
HK: Uh-huh.
AG: And we also had a tennis court. We had a tennis court, too. We played tennis. It was nothing
but dirt [murmurs]. And we didn’t have racquets. We made some sticks out of wood. But we did
play pretty good. And we played the – we played the black boys from town.
HK: Uh-huh.
AG: We played the white boys from town, too. They came down to play. And we always beat
‘em, we played baseball and softball. We had a fence way out [murmurs] the fence was the home
run. They had, uh, Chino and Joe were pretty good baseball players.
F: Ball players.
AG: Yeah, they – they set the diamond out and everything, you know. And, uh, but we had
togetherness.

�F: Yeah.
AG: At noon, all the families get together and we’d all eat, like a picnic, you know.
HK: Mm-hmm.
AG: Everybody – some people would bring tortillas, and other people would bring a pot of
beans, and everybody would make different things. So we all got under the shade tree there and
we all ate.
AG: When we ate, the people going by on the train, you know. [Laughter, murmurs]
F: And a lot of you were related, that lived there in the –
AG: Yeah. Our cousins, yeah. The Romeros, yeah. Yeah, the Romeros.
BG: They had one, uh, one cold water faucet right outside in the, uh, in the premade house they
had one faucet where everybody used water from there.
HK: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
BG: Go out, get a bucketful and take it back home.
AG: It was City water. too, believe it or not. It was City water, we had City water.
BG: Did it [murmurs] have electricity.
AG: We had a shooting, uh, we had a shootout one time, one night. Two men got out together
and got drunk and tried to blow each other away, but they were so drunk they couldn’t shoot
straight. [Laughter] One of them finally hit another one’s leg, you know. Had to get the cops
down there and arrest ‘em and all that. The next day they come and they’re looking down, we’re
looking out for, come the cops, come down. They had a, they had kind of a fence around it. Cops
came over, they wouldn’t come in, they were scared to come in, so they stayed over by the gate
and Mom said: “Go see what they want.”
So I went over there and I says: “Policias, what you guys looking for?”
Says: “Pistola .45.”
And, “Oh, we don’t have no pistola, no. My uncle, he has a .22. He shoots rabbits and
squirrels. No pistola.”
I said: “What does a pistola look like? Like this?” He showed me his big gun.
“No, we don’t have no pistola. What happened?”
He said: “Somebody shot somebody.”
“Oh, they did? Shoot the head off?”
“No,” he says, “shoot ‘em in the leg.”
I says: “Oh, my people blow head off, they don’t shoot people in the leg.” [Laughter] So
– so first, they shot a black man – they – we had gardens out – out by the railroad track

�[murmurs]. And the black guys come down and steal our – steal our stuff whenever we had, uh,
whenever we had [murmurs].
F: Vegetables.
BG: Ripe and ready for harvest, you know.
AG: We had watermelons and cantaloupes and we had corn, and we had tomatoes and peppers.
And they were too lazy to – to plant anything, so they’d come down and steal it. We had to have
guards out there, guarding it all the time. So I guess some black guy come down at night, and
somebody shot him in the leg. Knocked a hole in his leg. Anyway, they took him, he went, he
limped away from there, and his friends took him to a hospital in Ottawa. And the cops came
looking for him the next day, and I told ‘em, we didn’t have no, no .45. I said: “We just have a
.22.”
And he says: “Well, somebody has a .45.”
So I said: “Well, you guys wanna come see it? Come on, I’ll go with you and nobody’ll
shoot you.” But they wouldn’t go. [Laughter] So…so they went uptown and forgot about who
shot who. But these Mexican guys,
BG: Well, uh, Romeros…Mathew Romero, Raymond Romero’s father shot – shot that guy.
HK: Oh.
BG: Yeah. He shot Felix Bermudez.
F: He did? Oh, my goodness, you better not put that in there. [HK laughs] Don’t put that in there.
BG: Yeah, well, can’t do anything about it now, it’s too late. They’re both gone. [HK laughs]
Shot him in the leg.
BG: Did they mention the city dump was next to the, uh, section houses? Somebody mention
that? The city dump at the time was next to the section houses.
HK: No, uh-uh.
BG: You could – it was just right across the, uh, across the small field there.
HK: Uh-huh.
BG: Where everybody took – city trash went down there, you know, everyday.
HK: Uh-huh.
BG: After – we’d get in there, see if we could find bicycle pieces and pieces of this and pieces of
that. That was kind of fun. [Laughter] Kind of smelled.

�HK: Kind of like dumpster diving.
BG: Yeah, good stuff, you know, nowadays they, all good stuff. We’d go down every night and
dig through whatever –
AG: That’s what we did the last time.
BG: You could still smell that smoke, when they burn it, they burn it that time, they burned the
trash one time, too.
HK: Uh-huh.
BG: And they’d set it on fire and we’d [murmurs] over there. Didn’t smell very good, but, uh…
AG: We took home the bottles, and we used to get a nickel for – for, pick up a milk bottle.
Nickel for a milk bottle. We used to pick up all the copper wire –
BG: Wire, iron –
AG: And then we’d take [unintelligible] to the junk yard. Iron and…yeah. [Overlapping voices]
We’d pick up all that stuff.
F: How many rooms do you guys have?
BG: I think we had two or three; most of ‘em had two or three.
AG: Two bedrooms and one kitchen.
F: Oh, is that right?
AG: What we had. Yeah, the way they made it, the – [unintelligible] in the side they had two
rooms together, and then we – they divided, they didn’t make ‘em right. They divided the other,
it was made in twos.
BG: You had to go out of one door, you had to go out your bedroom door to get into the kitchen.
[Laughter]
BG: Outside, yeah. We had to go outside and – yeah.
AG: They should have made two bedrooms and a kitchen, but they didn’t. They made two rooms
here and two rooms
BG: They had to go outside, in twos.
AG: So everybody has two bedrooms and then they shared the – the other one, shared one room
for a kitchen.

�HK: Huh.
BG: They were concrete and they’d – every once in a while you’d take a hose and wash ‘em out
and, yeah. They [unintelligible] pretty regular.
AG: Well, they did have the walk in front of them,
BG: They had a cement walk. And they had a porch over the front of it.
HK: Uh-huh.
AG: And they had a roof over it. If you had a dog or a cat, you could put his house right under
the – the roof and wouldn’t get wet or something.
BG: But there was a lot of – at one time there was a lot of, we only had two rooms apiece at one
time. It was pretty crowded at one time. ‘
AG: ‘Cause we had, uh, Ramirez on one side and uncles on the other side and then we were in –
in between there. [Overlapping voices]
BG: Who else was – who was next to us? We had [unintelligible].
BG: Hernandez on the corner, [murmurs]. I remember that.
AG: Hernandez was, yeah, they were on the corner.
AG: And then, uh, Josephine and, uh, Rosa, they had the other one. [Unintelligible] They had
‘em together.
AG: Yeah, they had the other corner [murmurs]. Mm-hmm.
BG: And [Amado?] Contreras and his wife, they had [one or two?] Yeah, they went back to
Mexico. They were there about three years.
BG: Mm-hmm.
HK: How did they do the laundry?
BG: Washed up with one of them boards that we call a corrugated –
HK: Uh-huh.
BG: What was it called? Washboard, yes. Yeah, lye soap and water. Hot water. They’d cook the
water outside. Boil the water outside.

�AG: Boil the water outside.
BG: Over a – over a fire.
AG: And they used that real strong soap that smelled –
BG: Yeah, lye soap, yeah.
AG: Oh, God, yeah.
HK: Oh.
AG: Yeah. And they boiled ‘em, and they had to stick ‘em, clothes out…took ‘em out of the darn
thing.
BG: Rinse ‘em off, hang ‘em underneath the – the line somewhere, we had some clotheslines out
there.
HK: Mm-hmm.
AG: Had a lot of clotheslines.
HK: Did you have any, um, livestock around there?
BG: They’d, yeah, they’d raise pigs most of all. Pigs and this and that.
HK: Uh-huh.
BG: Mostly pigs we raised.
AG: We had a lot of goats.
HK: Oh. So you had goat milk?
AG: Don’t taste good. [HK laughs] You don’t wanna try it.
BG: I remember when the men used to slaughter a pig once in a while, you know, you hear that
pig squeal. Man, that was hard for the kids, you know, watch that. We all gathered around when
they – when they did that, and…Now the Romeros – Valentin and Raymond – they were – they
were a well-to-do family here. They had, uh, lot of pigs, lot of animals. Lived on the corner of
Pennsylvania there.
HK: Oh.
BG: And they [murmurs].

�HK: So they were well –
BG: Yeah, they were well-to-do…
HK: Huh. So what happened, uh, were you still living there in the ‘51 flood, or was that…?
BG: We was living on Penn – on New Jersey Street by then.
HK: Oh, okay.
BG: New York, New Jersey. Some people still living there, they got flooded out then, you know.
[Overlapping voices]
F: The flood came a little ways…
[Overlapping voices]
BG: Yeah, you could see the water on the tracks.
F: I can remember, uh, I can remember being like that or something.
BG: Yeah, on the tracks, yeah.
AG: It was up – it was up pretty high, yeah.
HK: So did they, how long after the flood did they still use the Santa Fe apartments?
BG: Everybody then, I think that was probably – probably ended right there.
AG: Moved out.
BG: I think it was after that, everybody moved out.
AG: I think everybody moved out then.
BG: Yeah, [murmurs] right there.
AG: Yeah, I think everybody moved out. In ’51 ‘cause Jenny [unintelligible] and, what’s his
name, Ralph. They lived there for a while [murmurs] I think they moved out [murmurs].
BG: I don’t think they used them after the flood. [Murmurs] I think about the end of the year.
AG: By then, by that time everybody had already got better jobs –
BG: Got better jobs –

�AG: And they all had jobs.
BG: Start moving to different parts of town and all that.
AG: They were starting to…get spread out all over town…
BG: Assimilate into society.
HK: Yeah. Did you both go to, uh, um, New York School? Did you both go to New York
school?
BG: I did [murmurs]. I don’t know if any did or not
AG: They had an old school and I went there for two years, when I went they had an old school.
It wasn’t – it wasn’t the school they have now, they had a smaller building.
HK: But was it still called New York School?
AG: Yes. It was still called New York School.
HK: The old one –
AG: It was a small building. I think it was kind of a two-story deal, and…up toward the corner.
Closer to the church over there.
HK: Uh-huh.
AG: They knocked it down and built the other one.
HK: Did you both, um, speak Spanish when you were growing up, or – ?
BG: At home, yeah, we did.
AG: We did at home.
HK: At home?
AG: Yeah, later on, later on, uh…we did away with it because, uh, the kids were having too
much trouble switching over to English so after a while we quit. After Bob started getting, uh,
two or three years we all spoke…Well, Dad, you had to speak to Dad in Spanish, ‘cause he
couldn’t – he never did learn to speak English. My mom could though, she went to school in El
Paso, so…she – she was my first teacher. She knew the – she knew the words and she…she
knew [murmurs]. I remember when I first came here, the – it used to scare me, they had these
toilets, you know, and they had the tank up there on top. Did you ever see them?

�HK: Uh…
BG: Yeah, where you had a chain. Pull the chain.
HK: Pull the chain.
AG: You had to pull the chain.
HK: Yeah.
AG: I guess they thought that the water had to drop [unintelligible] before the flush, so, you
know, they had – they didn’t have like they do now, they had the tank up on top. The first time
that I went – I went to school one day and then I wouldn’t go to school anymore. I was scared of
school, so…I told Mama I couldn’t go to school no more. The girls come and drag me to school
every day, so, and they – they told me to go with the boys to the bathroom, you know, and
[murmurs] boys told me to pull the chain, I pulled the chain, water coming down and I thought I
was gonna go down the hole, so I ran out and [HK laughs]. And the girls stopped me. “Come
back here!” So…
BG: That saying, “Don’t pull my chain,” that’s what that’s from. [HK laughs]. Yeah, “Don’t pull
my chain,” that saying’s from.
AG: So they told the teachers I’m scared of that, so the teacher showed me she went to the
board, you know.
“Andrew, come here,” he says, “I’ll show you.” She’d make two lines, says, “Water, lots
of water.” I didn’t know what water was. She said, she was telling me, the river, you know, I
didn’t know what a river was. Finally she says, uh, I said [murmurs] lot of water.
I says: “Oh, rio.”
“Yes, of course, the Rio Grande. You know – you know that, Rio Grande.”
“Okay, rio.”
“Look, see, rio. Water.” [Murmurs] I didn’t know what a sewer was, you know.
Finally I says, “Canal.”
She says: “Yeah, that’s good, canal. Okay, canal. I got a pipe going up here, see, pull the
chain, it goes down the pipe, down the canal, down to the river.”
I said: “Okay.” I got over there, told mom, “Hey, mom.”
“What?”
“I found out how those things work.”
She says: “What things?”
“You know, where you pull the chain and the water goes down the hole and goes down,”
I says. “And on the way home the girls showed me, they showed me the sewer.”
“Andrew, listen, water goes down there and goes to, see, Santa Fe stations. That’s where
the river is. The water goes all the way there.”
I says: “Okay.”
So then, uh, Mom says, uh, “I could have told you that.”
I said: “Well, why didn’t you tell me?”
“Well, you didn’t ask.” [HK laughs]

�I said: “I thought I was gonna go down the hole, pull the chain, all the water coming
down!” [Laughter] You know, it’s funny when you don’t know what a thing is.
HK: Yeah. Yeah.
AG: But they did, they had the tank up on high.
HK: Uh-huh.
AG: The tank up on high –
BG: Gravity, yeah.
AG: I guess they thought that you had to [murmurs] be right down there. Works good. Had a lot
of water pressure, yeah.
BG: Yeah. That’s gravity.
HK: Yeah.
BG: All the way down.
Unknown Male, possibly Interview Assistant: Did you have to…fill the tank up on top, or how
did it…?
BG: Well, the – that’s the way they made ‘em.
BG: It was made that way.
BG: They had water with real low pressure. It took forever to fill up the whole tank, then drop it
all at once. Otherwise it never get flushed.
HK: Did they have a water pipe running into the tank part?
BG: Yeah.
AG: Yes, they did. They had to.
HK: Yeah.
AG: Where else would they get the water? Rain?
HK: Well, I don’t know. [Laughter] Should’ve taken a bucket, fill it up or something.
AG: That’d be funny, wouldn’t it?

�AG: Yeah, they had to have it. You know, they had to have it. You gotta have a pipe to get
water. Well, this guy did tell me, he said, he said the Aztecs had a way of making water run up
the hill. Whether it’s true or not, I – I have no idea. But, you know, they had gardens up the
mountain.
HK: Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
AG: Terrace-like thing.
HK: Yeah.
AG: Okay, they had to irrigate those things some way.
HK: That’s right.
AG: Over here, we carried the water. We had, uh, a yoke you put around your shoulders, you had
a bucket on each side, you filled them with water and you run, take it down the railroad track
about a mile and half, two miles, water all those plants Yeah. That’s why I don’t garden.
[Laughter] . Bob does, Bob does.
F: Is that why you never had a garden, Andy?
AG: That’s why I never had a garden [laughter]. And Dad worked us to death. Hauling all that
water. You know how much water it takes to water [unintelligible].
F: And he had a big garden.
BG: Yeah. They all did, yeah.
AG: They didn’t have little gardens. They had, they had, uh, they had about a half-mile garden.
They had, one time we even planted peanuts.
HK: Did they grow?
BG: Yeah, they’ll grow here.
AG: Yeah, they did grow.
HK: They will? They’ll grow here?
AG: Well, it’s just like potatoes, you turn ‘em over, you know. And, uh, I told Mom, I says:
“Mom,” I says, “these peanuts, they’re real good, you can’t eat ‘em.” But, you know, you have to
put the darn things in the oven and cook ‘em and everything. You had to roast the darn things.
So…goes to a lot of work to make the darn things, Mom. To plant ‘em and water ‘em and all
that. I said: “We could just buy ‘em a lot cheaper than that.” Of course, we couldn’t buy anything
‘cause we didn’t have any money.

�HK: What kind of a cookstove did your mother have?
AG: What kind of a what?
HK: Cookstove. What did she cook on?
AG: Well, the first one we had was, uh, a woodstove.
BG: Yeah, a woodstove first. Wood – wood and coal. Then, uh, they went to kerosene and then
they went to, uh, gas.
AG: But the – the little woodstove didn’t have an oven though.
BG: Yeah.
AG: And Mama was good, she cooked bacon, made pies and cakes and everything.
HK: Yeah, those are hard to control.
AG: Yeah, but she could do it on those things.
F: Her mother would send her out, when she was little, to learn how to bake and make tortillas
and everything.
HK: Hmm.
AG: She could make candy out of watermelon rinds and – and pumpkins. She was, she was
really, I mean, she could – she could really –
AG: She could make and do a lot of things.
BG: Imagine cooking on a woodstove in the middle of August.
HK: Oooh, yeah.
BG: Oh, yeah. Good Lord, man.
AG: And those brick houses were hot.
BG: They – they, yeah.
AG: Yeah. Man, it was sweltering around there, they only had one window. Never had a – we
never had a fan or anything.
BG: Nuh-uh. We slept outside.

�HK: Uh-huh.
AG: ‘Cause it was so hot on the inside, those darn things. We slept outside, we’d take our
blankets. The mosquitoes would eat you up. And I sure was glad that Dad smoked all night long,
‘cause he’d sit up every five minutes, he was sitting up smoking a cigarette, I said, “Good,” get
close to Dad so the mosquitoes wouldn’t [murmurs]. [Laughter] I almost said: “Give me one of
those things, Dad!”
F: Let’s all light up.
AG: And he smoked Camels. He smoked strong cigarettes. He liked Camels.
BG: Camels, yeah.
AG: That kind of shooed the mosquitoes away. But I bet, I bet everybody remembers, ten
minutes, he lit another cigarette. [Pause] And you had to roll your own, too, that’s another thing.
HK: Yeah, yeah.
AG: You had to roll your own.
HK: Did your mom do any canning of the vegetables?
BG: Well, yeah. She canned all the time, yeah.
AG: First of all, we had such big gardens. [Overlapping voices] She would can mulberries. Made
mulberry jam out of those darn things. We used to go down to the railroad, pick ‘em up every
Sunday, put ‘em on the riverbank and pick mulberries. And there was wild grapes, too, we
picked them, too.
HK: Mm-hmm.
AG: She could make jam and jelly out of anything. Very resourceful person, Mom [murmurs].
And how she fed so many people that, every [Sunday?] I had no idea. She fed –
F: She always had a lot of food, so whenever anybody showed up, it was always in the oven.
HK: What about during the years of the Depression? Did you…
AG: I don’t know, I – I don’t remember too much about that. Seemed like we always – we
always had enough to eat.
BG: Yeah. [Murmurs]. I guess they used to [murmurs].
HK: Did you have very many of the…the homeless people come by?

�AG: Used to have the hobos.
BG: Yeah, Mom used to feed ‘em. And they come by all the time. [I’d hate it?] She’d give ‘em
something to eat all the time.
AG: We didn’t like that, ‘cause Mom fed every hobo that come by, Mom fed him. She – she had
a real soft heart, yeah.
AG: She’d put ‘em outside, put a chair outside for ‘em, and give a plate of beans and tortillas –
BG: And something to drink. And water, yeah.
AG: Uh-huh. And water, yeah.
HK: Uh-huh.
AG: Every one of ‘em come by. Well, we lived by – up by the railroad track.
HK: Yeah.
AG: So there was always somebody getting off the train. She’d feed everybody. Mom didn’t
care. She was, she was really good, she was.
[Pause, then overlapping voices]
F: Anything else? [Murmuring] Anything else, Helen?
HK: I think that’s about it. Um – well, have I asked you about healthcare? What kind of
healthcare?
AG: What was that? What – what was it? [Laughter]
F: When was this? [Laughter]
BG: We didn’t, in those days, uh-uh.
AG: We couldn’t afford a doctor.
HK: Yeah.
AG: Mom did everything.
BG: If you got sick, you called a doctor. But other than that, you [murmurs] real serious, yeah.
HK: Yeah.

�BG: If you couldn’t get out of bed, you know, then – then it was serious, you called a doctor.
They’d bring you a backpack and their black bag and come see what was wrong with you.
HK: Yeah.
BG: Give you some medication out of his bag and you got well.
F: Mother gave you the home remedies, right?
[Overlapping voices]
AG: She always had her home remedies. She had a lot of home –
BG: Herbs and stuff, this and that. Didn’t taste very good, but I guess it worked. We’re still here.
She even had –
[Overlapping voices]
AG: She even had a – a thing for, uh…prostate.
F: Is that right?
BG: Yeah, yeah. Lot of cures.
AG: She had, yeah, I remember she, lot of people – lot of men would come down and their wives
would tell Mom, you know, Mom would say: “Well you gotta take this for nine days, nine
mornings, before you eat breakfast.” I guess she cured ‘em, ‘cause they never – they were
always, somebody was always, somebody’s wife was always coming down and Mom would,
took some a pot of something, I don’t know what the heck it was. But I asked her one day, she
said: “[One?] that’s prostate trouble.” But at that time, I didn’t know what it was. Until later I
found out. I said: “Darn I wish I’d kept some of this stuff Mom made.” She had all kinds of little
things wrapped up in, like, had an eye of a deer, and – I don’t know, whatever she had. Oh,
yeah…
F: She, uh, was her mother a curandera?
BG: Yeah. [Murmurs]
AG: Yeah.
F: Which was a, um –
AG: Healer or something.
F: Healer.

�AG: Yeah, herb healer.
HK: Okay.
BG: But Daddy, when he was in Santa Fe, they did have, uh, they did have healthcare. ‘Cause he
– if he got sick he’d go to the hospital in Topeka.
HK: Uh-huh.
BG: The Santa Fe hospital. And – and, all the people from around the area come around down to
that hospital.
HK: Uh-huh.
BG: And they’d [get?] treatment there or whatever.
AG: That was only for the workers.
BG: Yeah, the workers, I –
AG: It was only for the workers.
HK: It wasn’t for the rest of the family.
AG: No. Only for the workers. If you worked for the railroad, you could go to that hospital.
BG: Yeah, yeah.
AG: ‘Cause I used to take Dad ‘cause I was an interpreter. Take him to the hospital in Topeka.
We’d get on the train and we’d go to Topeka. It took us all day.
BG: By the time you got there, got to see the doctor, you got back home again, yeah, it was an
all-day day.
AG: All day. All day.
BG: Dad liked it ‘cause he got paid, so…
AG: He was off.
BG: Yeah.
AG: Go see the doctor. Dad had a hearing problem, so he used to go, I’d take him about once a
month and they’d – they’d go through the routine of…They never did get him fixed up good, but
at least it got him by until he retired.

�HK: Mm-hmm. What about, um, like, eyeglasses and stuff like that, or…?
BG: I don’t remember.
AG: I don’t remember anything about eyes.
BG: They did have healthcare for Santa Fe, yeah.
HK: Mm-hmm. What about when, um, women had babies? Did they have the doctor come for
that, or – or were there midwives, or…
AG: Well, at first they had midwives. Later on, later on, went to hospital.
BG: Later on, I was born in hospital myself. Later, yeah.
HK: Okay.
BG: Later on, they went to the hospital.
AG: Yeah.
HK: Of course there wasn’t any dental care, either.
BG: No. We didn’t even have toothbrushes in those days.
AG: No, we didn’t. Couldn’t afford to buy a toothbrush or toothpaste. We used to use, um,
baking powder.
HK: Mm-hmm.
BG: Baking powder, salt
HK: Yeah.
AG: Yeah. Isn’t that awful, you can’t afford a toothbrush?
HK: Yeah.
AG: That’s how poor we were.
F: They had lot of fun, right?
BG: Had a lot of fun, oh yeah.
AG: We sure had a lot of fun.

�BG: Yeah, we didn’t know – we didn’t know we were poor.
AG: No, we didn’t know. [Overlapping voices]
HK: Yeah.
AG: Like Vincent said, when he was going to school, his, uh – they were talking about, uh, what
– what were they talking about?
F: Minorities?
AG: Yeah, minorities. And he says: “What – what’s a minority?”
And the teacher said: “Well, you’re a minority.”
He says: “I am not!” He got home and he asked his father, he says: “Am I a minority?”
He says: “No you’re not, tell him you’re a Mexican.” [Laughter] The next day he goes
over there, he says: “Teacher, I have something to tell you. I’m not a minority, I’m a Mexican.”
[Laughter] And this [unintelligible] That’s like, uh –
HK: How funny.
AG: That’s like my grandson, Cruz. He was…[murmurs, in Las Vegas?], but they moved to
Mesquite ‘cause he was getting in a lot of trouble at school. Well, he goes to school and they’re
talking about the Cinco de Mayo, you know. Have a celebration.
The teacher’s telling ‘em: “Does anybody else know anything about the Cinco de
Mayo?”
So, Cruz is in kindergarten. He stands up: “Yes teacher, I do.”
“What do you know about Cinco de Mayo?”
He says: “Well, my grandpa always says he fought with Pancho Villa Zapata. And he
helped win the war. That’s why we have a Cinco de Mayo.” [Laughter]. He gets home and he
tells his dad: “Dad, I’m famous at school. I’m the only one who has a grandpa who fought with
Pancho Villa Zapata.” [Laughter]
So my son says: “How old do you think your grandpa is?”
“Well,” he says, “he was 100 the last time he came to see us.”
HK: Oh! [Laughter]
AG: “He must be 200 years old.” [More laughter]
AG: He said: “He must be at least 200 years old by now.”
F: Still going.
AG: Oh, gosh, that kid’s something else.
HK: How funny.

�AG: But, uh, he was in kindergarten about, uh, a month when Larry said the teacher called him
and he says, uh, “Larry,” he says, “[murmurs] take Cruz over to…to, uh, college in Las Vegas.”
And he says “Why?” Run a bunch of tests on him. “Why?”
He said: “This kid’s a genius,” he said. [Laughter]
So Larry says: “Well, I’m, off – my days off are Monday and – are Sunday and Monday.”
He says: “If you can arrange it for Monday,” he says, “I can take him over ‘cause I have to go
[murmurs].” But he – he was already, he’d just started kindergarten. They took him over to the
school and he said they were there all day long, you know. They had lunch and then he says:
“What are you guys doing, Cruz?”
“Oh,” he says, “we’re playing a bunch of games. These people are not too good, Dad.”
[Laughter] “I beat ‘em at everything!”
F: Goodness!
AG: So when they got through with the day, they told him, he says: “Well, as I nearly can tell,
he can’t read or write…but, uh, “He’s about two points below being a genius.”
F: Oh, boy!
HK: Wow!
F: That’s good.
AG: So…but, uh…but if you see him in school now, [murmurs] he must have lost it all some –
[Laughter]. He did – he did –
F: He does well, though.
AG: He didn’t hardly go to school. He missed a lot of school. He – he was never there on time.
He won a scholarship.
F: Well, that’s good.
HK: Great.
AG: To some, to some trade school. So Larry says: “I don’t know, you must be doing something
right.”
HK: Mm-hmm.
AG: Because, he said, he missed a lot of school. I don’t know.
HK: He must take after his grandfather.
AG: Won an award.

�[Laughter]
F: Yep.
AG: Oh, and he has a lot of women too. He has a whole bunch of women. [Laughter]
F: Now there he’s probably thinking –
AG: Yeah, I tell you. He has [murmurs] Burger King, Kentucky Fried Chicken. Anywhere we
go. I was staying with him for a while, he says:
“Grandpa, when you get hungry, tell me where you wanna go eat. We can go eat steak or
Burger King or McDonalds, or…we can go anywhere you wanna go, just let me know, and we
can go.”
“Okay.”
We always go, some girl always comes over and waits on him, says: “What do you guys
want?” [Laughter]
I says: “Cruz, we gotta at least give her a tip.”
“Ah, give her a quarter, Grandpa.” [Laughter] And then if he wants steak, we go with
Christopher, he called Christopher: “Hey amigo, come on over.”
He says, “Okay, coming over.” He says: “How do you want your steak?” [Murmurs] You
live over there, you eat good. Go anywhere you want to go. That guy has a racket. My son ran a
casino – a hotel and casino.
HK: Oh, okay.
AG: [Murmurs]
HK: Yeah.
AG: So he’s happy, he gets a different woman about every six months. [Laughter] He gets tired
of that one, he kicks her out, gets another.
HK: Oo-kay.
[Laughter]
AG: Wonderful story, ain’t it? [Laughter] Yeah. I won’t tell you anything else. That’s good.
HK: Well, this has been delightful.
[Overlapping voices]
AG: We just hit a, we just hit a –
HK: Thank you so much.

�AG: Few high spots.
HK: And low spots. [Laughter]
AG: Oh, let me tell you one more thing.
HK: Uh-oh.
AG: [Murmurs] LA…over there, and some girl, you know, hit it off pretty good. She’s got an
apartment in LA.
Unknown: I bet she – [tape cuts off at 43:10]
END OF TAPE 24

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                    <text>Tape 23: Interview with Fidel Jimenez, Sr.
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 43:32
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: November 16, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Helen Krische (Interviewer): …Introduce ourselves, just for the tape purposes. And I’m Helen
Krische, and this is Heather Bollier, she’s the technical assistant. And would you like to
introduce yourself?
Fidel Jimenez (Interviewee): Uh, my name is Fidel Jimenez.
HK: Uh-huh. Okay.
FJ: Senior.
HK: Alrighty. And the – the first question I’m gonna ask you is about your parents. And, um,
what their names were, and where they were from.
FJ: Well, both of ‘em, they was from Mexico.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: And, uh, my dad’s name, his name was Louis – Luis, another word – and my mother’s name
was Maria.
HK: Mm-hmm. And do you know what region of Mexico they were from, or what towns?
FJ: Well, my dad, he was from Guanahuato, and I never did know where my mother was from.
She never did – and I never did hear her say, I mean…
HK: Do you know what time, um, what time period they came to the United States?
FJ: Gosh, no. I have no idea. [HK laughs]
HK: Do you know, um…what brought them to the United States?
FJ: Never did say, I mean, that I know of. Just come on across.
HK: Did he get a job with the railroad or anything, or…?
FJ: Yeah, he worked, started, he worked at the…for the railroad for a lot of years.
HK: Mm-hmm. And how did he end up in Lawrence?

�FJ: Uh, well, he was working there in Billtown (nickname for Williamstown) and then there was
an opening here, so they gave him a transfer to work here.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: But I guess, first time that he started working for the railroad was in McFarland, Kansas, for
the Rock Island.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: And then he, I don’t know, wound up there at Billtown on the Union Pacific, and – and that’s
where he retired, on the Union Pacific.
HK: Okay. Okay. And what, where did you, where did your family live during the time that he
was working for the Union Pacific?
FJ: There at Billtown, and then we moved to Lawrence.
HK: Did the Union Pacific have any kind of special housing that they had for their employees?
FJ: Yeah, they used to.
HK: What – what type of housing was that?
FJ: It was uh, like, uh, these outfit cars that they have now.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: That, uh, they made into so many rooms and that’s – that’s what you lived in.
HK: Okay.
FJ: ‘Cause like, you’re Santa Fe, they got, of course they have apartments here, you know. They
always had a better living arrangement for their workers and…No, and then we went and moved
to Lawrence and, they passed away and I’m still here.
HK: And that’s a good thing.
FJ: Wait for my turn. [HK laughs]
HK: Did your, did your parents speak any English when they came to the United States, or…?
FJ: No, I don’t think so. And my dad, he talked pretty good English, you know, that I can
remember, and then, uh, my mother, she never did learn too much of it.

�HK: Did – did your dad have any other jobs other than working for the railroad, did he have any
kind of side jobs that he did, or…?
FJ: No, no.
HK: No. Did he raise a vegetable garden?
FJ: Oh, we used to raise a big garden all the time.
HK: Did you?
FJ: Oh, yes.
HK: Yeah. Did, was that exclusively for the family, or – ?
FJ: Yeah.
HK: Or did they sell some of that produce to other people?
FJ: No, it was just for – for the family.
K: Did you have any, uh, livestock, that was, that your dad raised, too? Like chickens and
things? Stuff like that?
FJ: Chickens. Chickens, turkeys and, uh, goats. [laughs]
HK: Oh. Goats. Did you have goat cheese?
FJ: No –
HK: Did you make any goat cheese? No?
FJ: But I sure loved that goat milk.
HK: Was it good?
FJ: Yeah. Oh, yeah. [HK laughs]
HK: Yeah. And, um, so your mom did all the cooking, right?
FJ: Mm-hmm.
HK: And how many kids were in your family? How many children?
FJ: One, two…three…let’s see…four.

�HK: There were four children altogether? Which, um, were you the youngest, or were you the
oldest, or…?
FJ: No, I was, uh…well, the second one, I guess.
HK: Second.
FJ: Yeah.
HK: Did you grow up speaking Spanish, or…?
FJ: Both.
HK: Both.
FJ: Yeah.
HK: What schools did you attend?
FJ: Pardon?
HK: What schools did you attend?
FJ: Well, when I did, when I did go, I went to, uh, when I was in Billtown I worked, went there
to their grade school, then when I come to Lawrence, I went to junior high.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: Went in the front door, and walked out the back door. And that was it.
HK: You didn’t like it, huh?
FJ: Well, I, had my mind on working, I mean…
HK: Oh. So you started at a young age, working?
FJ: Oh, yeah. Yeah. I was, had little odd jobs and, then uh, I started on the railroad I think when I
was about fourteen.
HK: Hmm. And was that the Union Pacific also?
FJ: Yes.
HK: What – what kind of jobs did you do on the Un – when you worked there?

�FJ: Well, I done regular section work, and I…went into, uh, they had a foreman job for eight
years, and then track patrolman. And truck driver, and…and I worked at that crossing in North
Lawrence watching the kids there for ten years, and…oh, just about everything, I mean…
HK: Mm-hmm. What were some of your job duties as a section worker?
FJ: Oh, laborer?
HK: Uh-huh. When you worked on the tracks?
FJ: Oh, putting in ties, and – and, uh…raising, uh, raising track and stuff like that, you know,
whatever was low, you’d jack it up, push a little rock under it, and…
HK: How many men usually worked on the tracks?
FJ: On the section?
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: Well, it used to be sometimes that, uh, there’d be as many as ten or twelve. That was back in
the good days.
HK: Hmm.
FJ: And then, one time I had that, uh, Billtown section of road, the roadmaster come by and he
says: “Hire some guys,” and we – I think we had eight then.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: And hired eight more, we had sixteen, you know.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: They used to have big gangs then…each gang had so many miles to take care of, double
track. And, uh…I, we double work it up there pretty good, too. I mean…check – you had to
check every day. No, that was the good days.
HK: How many, how many hours a day did you work?
FJ: When I first started, I was, uh, I was working, uh, ten hours a day, seven days a week.
HK: Wow. And that’s hard labor, too.
FJ: Yeah. I [seen?] many a day, I could just, I could have walked off, you know. And I’d say,
‘cause if I walk off, these old fellas, they’re gonna say: “He couldn’t take it.” So I’d stay right
there. [Both laugh] But you know, 70 hours a week, that’s a lot of hours.

�HK: That is, yeah, especially with that type of work. Yeah. How much – was the pay very good?
FJ: Uh, we was getting a great big old…73 cents an hour.
HK: So, let’s see, for 10 hours of work, that was what…seven dollars and thirty cents a day.
FJ: It wasn’t very much.
HK: Yeah. [laughs] Yeah. That’d be pretty hard to raise a family on that kind of wages.
FJ: Oh, yeah.
HK: And, uh, let’s see, you said you were a foreman?
FJ: Foreman, yeah.
HK: And what were your job duties then?
FJ: Just, like, uh, watching the guys, you know, telling ‘em what to do and where to put in ties
and mark the ties for ‘em, and…and, uh, put ‘em to gauge track, or, you know. Just made sure
you didn’t pull too much track loose, ahead of, in case of a train come up, and you know you had
to spike it back down.
HK: Mm-hmm. How much warning did you have ahead of time that a train was coming?
FJ: Well, that all depends on where you was at, yeah, how many miles you could see in one
direction.
HK: Oh. ‘Course they didn’t have any walkie-talkies or anything like that.
FJ: Oh, no, no. No, ma’am.
HK: So it was just what you could see.
FJ: You just, you just had to, uh, listen for a whistle, you know.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: ‘Course then they went, uh, they – and they put these, uh, indicators up. [Coughs] Excuse
me. They’d go back so many miles, and if you was doing something that you need to, needed to,
some time to, you know, to repair the track before a train showed up, you could put a man on the
indicator and whenever that thing would mark some – something was coming, well, he’d wave at
you or holler at you if you was close enough, and then just straighten things up till it went by,
and then watch it again.

�HK: Yeah. Did you see any train wrecks during your time, working?
FJ: Did I what?
HK: Did you see any train wrecks?
FJ: I seen a lot of ‘em.
HK: Yeah. What were those like?
FJ: [Coughs] Well, it was terrible. Well, the worst one, well, I don’t know. I seen one…it was,
uh, what was it, this side of Manhattan somewhere. I don’t remember what town it was, but,
whether it was, between towns, I mean, uh…a freight train hit a passenger train and –
HK: Oooh.
FJ: Head-on.
HK: Oh, my gosh.
FJ: And, uh…then, I seen a lot of ‘em, but another bad one was up here this side of Lawrence.
This side of Edwardsville, when a train hit that, uh…they had a dump truck, loaded with sand.
HK: Hmm.
FJ: The couple had just…just hadn’t been married very long, each one of ‘em I think had, I
forgot, five or…six kids. And, uh, that was their first trip across the tracks with a load of sand.
And they pulled out right in front of a train. And it was, it was bad, I mean…It, uh, and they
couldn’t find them.
HK: Hmm.
FJ: But the first unit, when – when they jumped the track, the first unit went in the ground, it was
about…half, half-buried. Then the second unit. Uh, the…unit number two was about, oh, third, I
guess. And then the third unit wasn’t buried quite as much, uh, you know. Then, uh, when they
started clearing up all of the cars and everything…they finally found the – the couple that was
underneath one of them cars and…it was, it was bad. I think that’s about the worst one that I was
ever around, you know, people, where they got…well, got killed.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: But no, I seen a lot of ‘em. Yeah, I seen a lot of ‘em.
HK: Did you ever, um, was there any time when there was, like, a flood or something like that,
that happened, and…?

�FJ: Oh, yeah, in ‘51.
HK: Yeah. You were, you were working on the railroad when the ‘51 flood hit?
FJ: Oh, yeah.
HK: What happened to the – the railroad, I mean, the tracks then? What kind of a mess was that?
FJ: We…it was me and four other guys, we was going out to Lawrence working, and we was
working the Billtown. And, uh…the, uh…water was real high. We was going to, about, Tee Pee
Junction and…water was pretty near, coming – pretty near ready to come in the automobile
‘cause it was my turn to, you know, my turn to drive.
HK: Uh-huh.
FJ: So…and it was really high. I mean, we got through there, and we got up to Billtown and it
was, it had been raining real hard and the highway was flooded this side of Billtown between
Billtown and [Bow?] Creek.
HK: Uh-huh.
FJ: And we finally got into Billtown, and, uh…they, uh, when we got up by the tracks, they said
that the levee had busted the [road?] over here at Tee Pee Junction.
HK: Oh.
FJ: And, it, the way I kinda figured out, it must have been just – just shortly after we went
through there, I mean. And then we couldn’t get home. We was up – we had to stay up there and,
and the last, that last day that we was up there, I think I made their day with a can of pineapple,
‘cause the farmers all come in there and had that one little old grocery store, and they just
stocked up on canned goods and whatever was in the store, you know, and the old man, they sent
us into Oskaloosa, and there’s some nice folks up there in Oskaloosa, they gave us all a place to
live.
HK: Uh-huh.
FJ: Next morning, when we got up…uh, we were, all five of us got back together, uh, till we
figured out we was gonna have to try to get back to Lawrence. So we left, uh, we come back into
Billtown and told that foreman we was working for, I said: “Well, we’re gonna try to get home.”
He said: “Okay.” So, we went, we went to, uh, Oskaloosa again. And then we went to
McClellan, we hit Tonganoxie, and then turned into Kansas City. And, uh, it took us, uh, well, it
took us all day to get to Lawrence. ‘Cause then when we hit Kansas City we got caught on that
Interstate, inner city Viaduct, that’s about the time the, all the high water was just barely getting
into Kansas City. And there was, we stood on that [bypass?], we look down and all them boxcars
just, all the things, see ‘em just come up, turn over and all that water was gettin’ in there,
and…And, no, finally we got through Kansas City and we come in, wound up at Baldwin

�Junction. And then from Baldwin Junction we had to go on, I, what…56, I think, end at Topeka
and then come in on Highway 40 and we finally made it home that evening. Took us all day to
get home.
HK: Geez.
FJ: Yeah, that was a pretty good flood. But after that, we could, uh, walk…in, uh, down the
railroad tracks and, and uh, well, we could…lot of the, some of the fellas would just straddle the
rails, you know, kind of pulling themselves across the deep holes and I’d – we’d all – a couple of
us, we’d walk down to the bottom, you know. And meet the rest of the guys over there and work.
And then the same thing we do in the evening, come back through there, you know. Walk back
into town. And they fixed it so we could just work out of Lawrence here, you know.
HK: Uh-huh.
FJ: Yeah, they cleared the roads up. So we just stayed in Lawrence for, I don’t know, a couple of
weeks before they cleared the roads and worked on one of these gangs here in Lawrence.
HK: How long did it take the railroad to fix the tracks?
FJ: Oh, gosh.
HK: From that?
FJ: It – well, to me it didn’t – didn’t seem like it took too long, ‘cause they, uh, they had, oh, they
had gangs, oh, my. They had men working. Yeah, and they had a lot of men working up here too.
Just, uh, east of Lawrence the place we call the Shoo-Fly that, where the river washed out that
great big hole underneath the tracks.
HK: Hmm.
FJ: And they had to, uh, drill the railroad around the, the, the farmers’ fields, uh, you know, to –
once it started trains running. And they had, uh, work train there that, uh…they uh, had, uh, well
I don’t know how many cars it was, quite a few cars, of ballast and big rock riff raff they call it,
and great big boulders and…and they had an en – they got an engine in there and they went out
so far, and then, and, uh…took the rails apart and headed right into that hole. And the engine got
wound up and took and pushed all them cars, and then cut loose, and all them cars, they’re –
they’re probably still down there in that big hole there, you know. [HK laughs] Then they had a
big, uh, sand pump that they’d pump sand out of the river and fill the rest of it up with sand.
Yeah, it’s, uh, it was quite a deal.
HK: Did they start using any kind of, um, other machinery to lay tracks while you were still
working for the railroad, or was it just basically manual labor?
FJ: Oh, yeah, they had a lot of machines, yeah. Yeah, they, uh…it used to be that we – we’d have
gangs, but, uh, they do every – all the surfaces by hand. And then they got, well, they got

�machinery and they had these, uh, trackers. They worked pretty good, but they’d only raise the
track where, you know, high enough. [Blasters? Glasses?] they’d call ‘em, they do the tamping
and…one of ‘em’s got, they use – they used one as a jack and he’s the one that, he’d lead the
pack and all the rest of ‘em followed behind and pick up the track a little more and they’d tamp
it, and, you know, and they got machines to do the lining anymore.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: Oh, yeah, it’s…it’s really, it’s…they’ve come a long way out there, them guys. ‘Course they
don’t hardly have nobody working, but…
HK: Yeah. So…what was, um, going back to – I’m gonna shut this door. Lot of noise, traffic
noise coming in. [Door shuts] Um…what was it like for you growing up, um…did you…I don’t
know, did you…did you feel any prejudice growing up? From other people?
FJ: Well, not really. I mean, there was only one place in North Lawrence that, uh, that, uh, I’d
drive over there in my car and they wouldn’t sell me no root beer.
HK: Oh. [Both laugh] That would have been a tragedy.
FJ: Yeah. Well, they – they, they wouldn’t serve a Mexican over there.
HK: Huh.
FJ: No way. And I don’t know why, I mean…
HK: Huh.
FJ: That’s what I tell everybody, you know, now they’re eating our tortillas and tostadas,
enchiladas, and…
HK: Yeah.
FJ: That’s what’s funny, I think, you know. Back in them years you couldn’t even get a root beer
over there and now they’re eating all the tacos and…
HK: Yeah.
FJ: Tortillas and…refried beans.
HK: Yeah. What kind of meals did your mother used to fix for the family?
FJ: Food?
HK: Mm-hmm.

�FJ: Oh.
HK: What would be a typical meal?
FJ: Every day?
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: Oh, you could have, uh, fried potatoes with eggs and, uh, and then, uh, you have, uh, refried
beans and, uh…and other times if you wanted some, you could just eat the beans right out of the,
the skillet.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: And, uh, then you chop up onion, chop up a hot pepper. And then go out and pick a bunch of
that, uh, cilantro.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: Put it in there, oh, get a couple hot tortillas, just roll them like that, like a cigar, you know,
and eat away. Oh yeah.
HK: That sounds good. Yeah.
FJ: Chicken. Fried chicken.
HK: Yeah.
FJ: It’s – it’s pretty good.
HK: Did you have meat every single day?
FJ: Pardon?
HK: Did you have meat every day, you know…
FJ: Oh no, uh-uh. No.
HK: About how many times a week did you have meat?
FJ: Oh, couple of times.
HK: Couple of times. Yeah.
FJ: Sunday was always for sure.

�HK: Mm-hmm. Was that chicken day?
FJ: Mm-hmm.
HK: Fried chicken?
FJ: Oh. [HK laughs] I like the chicken breast, chicken legs, chicken thighs. Uh…nibble on a
wing or so…I’d rather have the ones that got more meat on them. [Both laugh]
HK: Good stuff. Yeah. Did she make any kind of special desserts?
FJ: No, just always had pies, cakes, all the time. No, that was the good old days.
HK: Yeah. Yeah. What kind of, uh, did you have any healthcare growing up?
FJ: Any what?
HK: Healthcare? The doctors? Did you –
FJ: Doctors?
HK: Did you go see the doctors regularly, or – ?
FJ: Oh, not very often.
HK: Like today, they have health checkups for kids and stuff like that.
FJ: Oh, no, not very often. Back in them days, you ate pretty healthy. Ate good and stayed
healthy.
HK: Well, what would happen if someone became ill?
FJ: Oh, you’d take ‘em to the doctor.
HK: Okay.
FJ: But, uh…I never remember being sick.
HK: Yeah? Did your mom have any special home remedies, like if you had an earache or
something like that?
FJ: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Mm-hmm. The older people had all these, they had some kind of stuff
that’d cure you.
HK: Uh-huh. Do you remember any, any that she did for you, or any of your brothers or sisters
when you were growing up?

�FJ: Uh-uh.
HK: Like if you had an earache, what would she do for that?
FJ: Well…I don’t think I ever had an earache. [HK laughs]
HK: You were just too healthy.
FJ: No, I don’t believe I ever had an earache.
HK: What about a cold? If somebody had a cold, was there anything special that she gave you
for that?
FJ: Well, I think that…if I remember right, all that we used to take was the 4-way cold tablets.
HK: Oh, okay.
FJ: Either that or it just wore off, you know…
HK: Um –
FJ: People didn’t get sick back in them days like they do anymore, you know.
HK: Yeah. Yeah. What year were you born?
FJ: Pardon?
HK: What year were you born?
FJ: Well, let’s see, I could tell you, say, like, what, uh, ‘57? [HK laughs] Oh, no, ‘29.
HK: 1929.
FJ: Yeah.
HK: Okay. When did you, uh, get married?
FJ: When?
HK: Uh-huh.
FJ: Forty-sev…let’s see…forty-eight.
HK: ‘48?

�FJ: Yeah, I think it was in ‘48.
HK: Where did you meet your wife?
FJ: Where?
HK: Uh-huh.
FJ: Uh, here in Lawrence.
HK: In Lawrence?
FJ: Yeah.
HK: Yeah. So you didn’t have to go outside of Lawrence to find –
FJ: No, no.
HK: To find a wife.
FJ: No.
HK: I know there were a – a lot of people that I talked to, that they had to go to Topeka or
Kansas City because they were re – they were related to all of the other [HK laughs] people.
FJ: Well, maybe that’s the reason I was lucky, ‘cause I didn’t have no relations.
HK: Yeah. Since you were from Billtown, you were… [Laughs] Did you serve in the, in the, uh,
were you – did you enlist in the service? At any time, did you serve in the Army, or…?
FJ: No, ‘cause second war I’d been married too long, so…
HK: Oh, okay.
FJ: But I was what you call right at the mouth of the gun and all that. Kept being called but, uh,
never did, so…
HK: Did any of your relatives serve in the armed forces?
FJ: Well, wife’s brothers, they did, yeah.
HK: Mm-hmm. Yeah. Well, you, um, I guess you were a child during the Depression, right?
FJ: Yeah.

�HK: You were a child. Did your family have, um, did they have it any harder during the
Depression than at other times?
FJ: Well…I don’t really remember. I mean, I know that [clears throat] I can remember that, uh,
there used to be a lot of people walking, you know, down the track and stuff. And a lot of ‘em
would ride the, uh, boxcars on the railroad, you know.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: Lot of ‘em would stop by and they, uh, always want, you know, ask for a handout.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: ‘Course, my mother, she’d always fix ‘em up a plate of whatever she had. Stack of tortillas,
and…and, they were just tickled to death, you know. She’d feed ‘em till they got full. And then,
most of them fellas, they, you know, they showed their appreciation. They’d get out there and
chop up big old piles of wood, you know, and…
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: And sometimes she’d tell me to go out there and tell ‘em, you know: “That’s enough!” So,
you know, they’d…some of ‘em would quit and then some of ‘em would just chop some more,
you know?
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: So I mean, they just picked up their little jacket or whatever they had and little towel or just
whatever and take off up the track. So no, I don’t – I don’t know, we didn’t have a lot of, lot of
different things either, but we did have enough to eat, you know. Always, uh, had plenty, I mean,
and like I say, you know, they used to share quite a bit with the people that used to come by.
HK: Mm-hmm. Well, after you – after you married your wife, where did you live here in
Lawrence?
FJ: Uh…on New Jersey Street.
HK: New Jersey?
FJ: Yeah.
HK: Have you – do you still live there or do you live somewhere else?
FJ: No, I, uh…when we went there we went on, uh…what’s the name, Garfield Street and
then…and then over, sold that house, and she wanted to move across the street to the little house
that was there. Boy, I told her, you know, those houses, you had to put a lot of money in it, and a

�lot of work, which we did, and she wanted that darn little house, you know? We finally got it all
fixed up and moved in, and…
HK: Yeah. That was in North Lawrence?
FJ: No, on Garfield. It’s over here, East Lawrence.
HK: Hmm.
FJ: It’s off of 13th Street.
HK: Okay. So did you live around that area during, um, during all of the – the stuff going on,
during the early ‘70s? When they had all those, those, um, problems with shootings and stuff?
FJ: Yeah.
HK: Did you live over in that area?
FJ: Yeah.
HK: What was it like at that time?
FJ: I don’t…I didn’t see nothing ever going on around there.
HK: Nothing going on.
FJ: [If there was?] something going on, I never did see nothin’. [HK laughs]
HK: Yeah, there were some – some people that I talked to who lived around, uh, New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Streets, said that they, you know, there were people who were shooting guns and
stuff like that. And, uh, I just didn’t know if you had experienced anything like that. ‘Course,
maybe you were a little bit further, um, south of where that was going on.
FJ: No…
HK: How many children did you and your wife have?
FJ: One. One son.
HK: One? Okay. Does he still live here in Lawrence?
FJ: Yeah, he lives, uh, well, you can say he lives out in the country, but the city’s pretty right
across the street from him now.
HK: Ah.

�FJ: He lives just that side of the bypass, and most of the town is right next to the bypass over
there. Right off Highway 40.
HK: Uh-huh. Yeah. Does he speak Spanish? At all?
FJ: Well…he was learning pretty good when, uh, he was home, but then he forgot everything he
– he knew. Well, he can…you can kind of understand what he says sometimes, you know, and,
but he can speak a little bit, but not – not like he used to when he was younger.
HK: Does he understand it, though, when somebody else speaks it?
FJ: Yeah. Mm-hmm.
HK: He can understand it really good? Okay. How do you think that, um, times have changed
from when you were a kid to today? Do you think that there, there’s a lot more opportunities for
kids today, or…?
FJ: Oh, yeah. Yeah. Nowadays there is, uh-huh…
HK: What do you think about the, uh, immigration thing going on right now? All of the
controversy?
FJ: Well, I just think about what – what, uh, if we send all them people back, in two or three
weeks we wouldn’t have any strawberries, we wouldn’t have no onions and…wouldn’t have
none of them vegetables to eat.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FJ: ‘Cause people, I don’t know. In this country I don’t think they go for that kind of work, you
know? ‘Cause I used to see that on the railroad, that, uh, we’d always send our truck driver into
Kansas City when they was short on help on them gangs. They’d come back with a bunch of
guys, they’d unload ‘em. By next morning, half of ‘em would be gone back to Kansas City. They
didn’t wanna work. Lot of ‘em would work one day, and then draw their pay and gone. They
didn’t care about working on the railroad.
HK: So you’re talking about the Anglo workers?
FJ: Yeah. So I don’t, I don’t know, it’s…them people, all they’re doing is coming over here
wanting to work, you know, make – trying to make a living, and…what I can’t understand is that
they bring these people from other countries over here and set ‘em up homes and jobs and…I
mean divorce, you get in-laws and outlaws and everybody you know, whatever.
HK: Yeah.
FJ: And…but uh, no, I don’t know. I – I don’t think them people doing any harm. Just trying to
make a living.

�HK: Mm-hmm. Going back to when your dad worked on the railroad, did he, um, did your
parents help, um, any of the new people that were coming up from Mexico to get established
here in the United States?
FJ: Did they what?
HK: If there were, um, new people coming in from Mexico to work for the railroads or whatever,
did, did your parents help them get established here?
FJ: Oh, there never was nobody would – stop there in Billtown, it was – it was just this little bitty
town, I mean. But most of them people that come over, they’d go to, like, Topeka or Kansas
City, some bigger towns, you know. No, this was just what you call a wide gap in the road.
HK: Okay.
FJ: There wasn’t really much there that would interest anybody.
HK: Mm-hmm. Okay. Well, can you think of anything else that you want to talk about, or…?
FJ: No.
HK: No? Okay. Well, I guess, I can’t think of anything else either. So, um, hopefully you’ll be
able to come when everybody else gets together and…because they’re, they’re gonna kind of
talk about, um, earlier days and…
FJ: The good old days.
HK: The good old days, yeah. [FJ laughs] Yeah. Well, okay. Well, thank you very much for –
FJ: Oh, you’re welcome.
HK: And, let me stop – [tape cuts off at 35:33]
END OF TAPE 23

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                    <text>Tape 22: Interview with Clara Bucia and Thomas Ramirez
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 47:16
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: September 18, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Proofreader: Ellie Rumback
Helen Krische (Interviewer): Alrighty. Um, usually the first question that I ask people is about
your parents. Um, where your parents were from, did they come from Mexico?
Thomas Ramirez (Interviewee): Yes. Yes.
HK: And what were their names?
TR: Uh – Jesus and Mary Ramirez.
HK: Okay. And what part of – do you know what part of Mexico?
TR: Yeah. My father came from Mexico City and my mother come from a town named
[Torreal?] Mexico, not very far from there.
HK: Okay. So it was pretty close to Mexico City.
TR: That’s where they came from. Yes, uh-huh.
HK: And they were Spanish-speaking?
TR: Yes. Uh-huh.
HK: And, um, when did they come up to the United States, do you know?
TR: Well, my father came down here in uh, well he was born in 1904.
HK: Uh-huh.
Clara Bucia (Interviewee): He was nine – he was, uh, eighteen when he came up here.
TR: Yeah, something like that, yeah.
HK: And did he work on the railroads?
CB: Yes, he did. Many years.

�TR: Yeah - that’s what, many years, I think close to 50.
HK: Uh-huh. What railroad did he –
TR: Santa Fe.
HK: Santa Fe railroad, okay. Did he work in any of the other small towns or did he come directly
to Lawrence, or how did that happen?
TR: Well, let’s see. I know he – they used to live in Chicago at one time.
CB: I know he met my mother in Wichita.
TR: Yeah, in Wichita maybe. I don’t know if he worked in the railroad there too - or maybe it
was all combined.
CB: No, he did. No, he did, it was all combined.
TR: It’s all combined. Must be.
HK: Oh okay. But they eventually ended up in Lawrence, here.
TR: Lawrence. Yes.
HK: Were both of you born here in Lawrence?
TR: Yes. Yes ma’am.
CB: There was thirteen of us born here.
HK: Ooh, wow! A big family.
TR: There’s thirteen of us. There’s still twelve of us yet.
HK: Huh. What year were you born?
TR: I was born in 1927.
CB: ‘31.
HK: ‘31. So where are you in the birth order, are you –
CB: I’m third. He’s the first.
TR: I’m the godfather. I’m the oldest.

�HK: The oldest of all thirteen?
TR: All thirteen, I’m the oldest. Yeah, I’m 78.
HK: Wow.
CB: You always hear that. [laughs]
TR: I’m proud of it.
HK: Give your age away. [laughs]
TR: Sorry.
CB: That’s okay.
TR: That’s alright.
HK: So, um, where did you live at when you lived here in Lawrence, or as you were growing up,
where did you live?
TR: As I was growing up? Lived, uh, well, we lived along the railroad tracks ‘cause my father
you know worked on a railroad. The Santa Fe section used to be way on the east side down there,
they used to have Santa Fe houses. Across the tracks.
CB: It’s across the tracks - it’s across the tracks way on the other side. Way down.
HK: What was it like living there?
TR: It was, it was nice. The good old days.
CB: It was the best life.
TR: Best life I think we ever had. Everything was so peaceful, you didn’t have to worry about
nothing.
CB: Nothing.
TR: Nothing, man, everybody just friendly, we all helped each other, in every way.
CB: There was about eight, there was about eight families who lived there. And, uh, there were
nothing but bunk houses, like, like made out of brick, and everybody got along, we’d all make
dinner and go outside and everybody shared what they had. All of us kids played together and
made up things and games and…I’ll never forget that. Just, never.
TR: For Christmas, you know, we used to all get together, and we all made hot tamales and
everything else and we used to decorate our trees and all, you know, which were real simple
at that time, you know. Any cloth, any piece of paper, anything else with coloring, that was

�our decoration, a lot of it, and if you had a set of lights, man, you really had something. And
we used to walk all the way from way up there on the east side and we used to walk all the
way to St. John to go to midnight Mass and all this and that, you know.
CB: The parents, all the families, they all used to plant peppers and tomatoes and all that, and
then they all shared them among all of us.
HK: So you had a big community garden?
TR/CB: Oh yeah. The majority – my father and all those ones that lived over there, they all had
big gardens and everything. Yeah, they grew tomatoes, corn, everything, they had everything.
HK: Was there any livestock over there?
CB: Chickens. Lot of chickens.
TR: Chickens, yeah.
HK: So you had plenty of meat.
TR: I remember when I used to go get some milk, one of the men, Candelario? I used to go get
him his milk for him in the morning before I went to school when I was just a kid growing up.
He used to give me five dollars and I thought he gave me a lot of money at that time. That was
back in, uh, shoot - ‘37, early ‘40, in the ‘40s.
HK: So that was kind of after the Depression years, or…
TR: Yeah. Yeah, tough years.
HK: Did anything change for the families during the Depression, was it any harder for them
during that time?
CB: It was, it was hard for us as children because we were Mexicans and it made a big
difference. That’s why we were happy over there, away from people over here. Because the fact
that we were not wanted, you know, and they didn’t wanna have nothing to do with us and so
that’s the way it was. Now, we come up to the restaurant, which was the restaurant right by the
railroad tracks, right by the depot. We’d go in there and get hamburgers, but we had to have
them in a bag and eat them outside. We had water, drinking fountains, it was for the whites and
for the blacks, so they wouldn’t let us drink from the whites. We had to drink over there with the
blacks. And, oh, I mean, I went to school and they wouldn’t play with me because I was a
Mexican. Kids were so cruel, you know. And it took me…before I even would forgive white
people, I had to go into the mil – well, my husband - I met my husband and we went into the
military. That’s where I met a lot of different people. I’m talking about Mexicans and Indians
and whites and I mean, from all over. You know. That’s where I felt, at least I felt welcome,
because there’s no race in military life. We were in the military for 26 years.

�TR: You know, it’s kind of crazy. I went into the service in 1946, January of ’46. I was in the Air
Corps and I was in the Air Force for two years and uh, when I went in, I was classified as white.
When I come out, I was classified as a Mexican-American when I come out. And I think the
thing that hurt me too was that, uh, the Salvation Army, uh, we had to pay for everything when I
was in the service, uh…no, wait a minute, Red Cross. When the trains used to take us you know
in military, we had to pay for everything at the Red Cross we had to pay them and the Salvation
Army would give it to us. Yeah. Those were hard years and it felt awful because you know a lot
of times you’d go eat at a restaurant or something like that and they would tell you: “I’m sorry,
we can’t serve you.”
CB: We used to get maybe, with the people, maybe we’d just rub up against them and they
would look at you and go like this, you know.
HK: Oh, my God.
CB: Yeah, you know. Things like that.
TR: You know, it was a real prejudiced time. Oh, excuse me, sis. Go ahead.
CB: That’s why I, I said, it took me a long time to forgive white people. Until we went, I met my
husband and we went to the military and I found out there was a lot of good people. White
people, and any race you wanted in there. So we were in there 26 years and I come back
thinking, okay, you know, and when I got here I was so surprised, it’s still going on. I mean, not
as much, but still goes on.
TR: But you, you know, it –
CB: It goes on in our church yet.
HK: Oh…
CB: St. John’s. It still goes on. I moved from, um, well, the father there, made us sit in the back.
The last four seats were for Mexicans.
HK: What years?
TR: We had to sit in the back.
CB: Way back.
HK: What years?
CB: Oh, God. Still little.
TR: We were young then.
CB: But, I can tell you which father it was.

�TR: I know my, uh, my mother used to tell me….We had to sit way at the back.
CB: We, uh, yeah, and if, for some reason like if we came in late, the father would stop the Mass
till we found a place to sit.
TR: It was Father [name?].
CB: Well, I wasn’t gonna say the name.
TR: Monsignor [name?].
CB: Well, I wasn’t gonna say the name.
TR: You remember him?
CB: Yes. Yes, I do.
TR: He was strict. And I guess he got irritated lot of times because people would just come into
church late, I guess. And you know, that kind of made sense in a way, because people – you
don’t come into church late. But, uh, he was tough anyway.
CB: Just about –
TR: He was a good – he was good, maybe he just overworked himself or something, you know.
CB: Just about a year ago, that I stopped sitting in the back all that time, all those years. Because
we…I wasn’t used to sitting up at the front. But I was sitting with some people that would never
shake my hand. I mean, couples. They would never, you know, I would be there waiting for them
to turn around and shake my hand and they wouldn’t ever do it. So I thought, “Okay, you know,
I’m not gonna be here,” you know, so I went to the front. I’m very happy now in the front. I am. I
am very happy.
TR: I know, my mother was the same way. Excuse me. My mother was the same way. You
know, it hurt her feelings because a lot of times she would stick her hand out, you know, for the
sign of peace –
CB: And they wouldn’t do it.
TR: And they wouldn’t do it. And it used to hurt my mother. See, my mother’s been gone about
20 years or so, and it used to hurt my mother because she’d stick her hand out there and you
know, nobody would receive it.
CB: And it’s still going on in the church here. Still. I mean, you look at –

TR: I mean, you can see it and you can sense it.

�CB: You know, I mean, no matter where you go, like, even the rummage house here. I work
here. And I can see some. There’s not that many, but there’s some that still, they just kind of give
you that, you know, so, you just kind of stay away from…it just brings back memories.
TR: We still live with that.
CB: Bring back memories.
TR: A little. Not as bad as it used to be, but it still happens.
CB: It’s still here.
TR: Still here.
CB: Still here.
HK: Where did you go to school at?
CB: New York.
TR: New York. New York School is where we went to school.
HK: Did you go to New York School too?
CB: Yes I did.
TR: And then I went to Central Junior High.
HK: What kind of prejudice was there in those schools?
CB: I know in New York School they wouldn’t play with me because I was a Mexican. Central
they wouldn’t do - they were the same thing. You know, just better than I was. And we lived
across the track. And that made a big difference.
TR: I tell you what - I even tell my kids, my kids about actually the way it used to be a long time
ago, they can’t believe it actually happened. Because they never went through it.
HK: Can you think of some specific incidences? Like…I don’t know, would they call you
names? Would they…
TR: Yeah, sure.
CB: Oh, yeah. Yeah, they did. You know, Mexicans and she’s just a Mexican and all this kind of
stuff, and she doesn’t – well, we didn’t have any money to buy clothes. You know, my parents
were poor. But, I mean, we never missed really anything because we weren’t, you know, used to
anything, so what we didn’t have we didn’t miss. I didn’t have a bicycle, I didn’t have any, all

�these things that they have nowadays. I mean, my doll was from the dump. We had a dump there
near our – my first doll was there. We used to play, um - store, and all the canned stuff that we’d
find at the dumps, put them together like a grocery store, just to play, you know. But that was,
we’d walk to school, as cold as it was. Walk to church, you know.
TR: Yeah.
CB: We didn’t have cars.
TR: We didn’t have no cars, no nothing. Like I said it was real bad, I say I was only about 10
years old. And you know, Mexicans and blacks and [unintelligible] we used to go to like,
Ottawa, and they wouldn’t serve us there either. And I was just young, you know? And then
Emporia was real prejudiced real bad too. And then we went to a tournament and at that time I
was kinda playing a little basketball. Kind of a Mexican ball team we had together. And we went
to Chanute down there and this Mexican girl served us, and when they serve – she – they served
her, well, they fired her. Because had she served us and she wasn’t supposed to. But she did it
anyway, and you know, those things that we had to live through, you know?
HK: What about Topeka or Kansas City? Did you go there at all, did you experience…?
CB: Back when we were young I don’t think we used to go to Topeka. You know, later on we
did but it was with the Mexican people, which was okay, but…it wasn’t with the Mexican people
we had problems with, you know. But you still see, you still find it –
TR: But you know, it’s an awful feeling. It’s an awful feeling, you know.
CB: Worst feeling in the world.
TR: We used to go to a restaurant, go eat and I tell ‘em: “Sorry, we can’t serve you.” Man, that’s
an awful feeling.
CB: I mean, how sorry can you be, you know?
TR: I said, Yeah, man, it’s an awful feeling, man, that people don’t realize the feeling, you know,
that you have.
CB: Yeah, like I said, it takes – it took me – and I still, if I meet somebody I have to feel them
first, you know, to see how they’re gonna act with me, you know, in order for me to…
TR: You know, I worked for the high school for 20 years and when I worked at Central too, I
worked 20 years in schools, and I never had any, any problem except the last year one of the
kids, one of the white kids spit on me. And I could never understand why, you know? And
then
now, you know, I’ve been working at KU now for the last 14 years, but I just work part time.
And there’s a lot of good kids, I mean, beautiful personalities, they kind of make me feel like I’m
one of them. But there’s some of ‘em there, there’s some young ladies, what’s-her-name like that,
I tell you what, they look at you like you’re, you’re nothing. That’s a feeling, you know, that’s

�just a feeling you have, you know. And maybe it’s my fault too because you know, I don’t know,
I… She says I talk quite a bit, so. [laughs]
CB: He does.
TR: And I just –
CB: Can you raise your hand? [laughs]
TR: I enjoy, enjoy being around people and you know, the people that I know, you know. I like
to pass the time, talk to them and all, this and that, but... It was tough in those years.
CB: It was.
TR: 10 years old and I was even picking potatoes at the age of 10 years old. I even worked for
the railroad at the age of 15. I worked with my father on the extra gang here, on the railroad. He
didn’t want me to work on the railroad. [pause] That was hard work. Those rails up there, all
that sun hitting you, you know, all that rails, and those railroad ties, all that creosote, and we
used to carry those things by hand. Now they got, you know, machines and everything to do it
with now, and that was…hard times.
CB: That’s why I think when I look, I work up at the rummage sale I see a lot of the Mexican
people come in and they don’t speak Spanish. So I’m there, really, you know, to help them and
all that.
TR: She does, she interprets quite a bit.
CB: And uh, I know their feelings, you know, how they feel, you know, ‘cause they come in here
and because they don’t know how to speak it they look at them like, [Come here?] I need your
help. But I – I know how they feel, you know.
TR: That’s the same way I am too.
CB: Yeah, I know the feeling. And I feel sorry for them. And you know, old Bush trying to get
them out of here. Well, hey they want to work. They’re poor. They want, you know, they’re
trying to make a living, they’re not bothering anybody. You know, they’re not hurting anybody. I
agree that they should speak English, they should learn, but I don’t think that they should get ‘em
out of here. I mean, they’re getting money over here, over there, they’re not. They got families.
TR: Yep, and they’re making only fifty cents an hour.
CB: Yeah, so they’ll take any job anybody doesn’t want, you know. So –
TR: And they’re willing to do it, you know, just to, just to make a little money. And then I hear
on TV, you know, that some people say it’s not fair that they’re sending some of their money
that they make here over there to their family. I don’t know what difference, if they’re making –
it’s their money, why in the devil can’t they send it over there?

�CB: Yeah. Yeah.
TR: And like I tell you, this place we go down there… [Villa de San Juan?] down there, down
there by, in Texas down by Brownsville, McAllen, Texas, they…damn, I forgot what I was
gonna tell you.
CB: Goods. [laughs]
TR: Anyway, one of the ladies told us there that they only make 50 cents an hour.
HK: Oh, gosh.
TR: Can you picture that? 50 cents an hour? Eight-hour day, four dollars a day. Here what’s four
dollars isn’t hardly nothing at all. And those people just coming over here because, you know,
their families’d probably starve. Here at least, here in the United States, you know, they got the
Salvation Army, they got Link, they got all these other places that will help you, you’re not
gonna starve to death. But over there, over there if you don’t have your own garden, and you
don’t want to work, your family’s gonna starve to death. That’s probably why a lot of them are
coming over here. And all they want is a job. That’s all they’re looking for. I don’t think they’re
trying to take jobs. But you know what? But my – my first opinion is, is that we spoil a lot of our
kids because we’ve given them everything that they want. And normally sometimes –
CB: Everything we didn’t have.
TR: Sometimes they both are working, they both are working and we’ve bought them everything
they want, whatever they want. So you know, a lot of them are going right through high school,
and probably some of them in college, lot of them probably never done a day’s work in their
whole life, you know? So why should they work? Sometimes over at KU I see some of the, I
guess some of the well-to-do kids, driving brand new cars. [Hot damn?] they go to the ATM
machine, they pull out the money, I guess the parents are just putting the money in it. [laugh] But
yet, over there where I work, I see some of those kids out there struggling to work two or three
hours, two hours, to make it through school and I praise those kids. [Long pause] Yeah. Yeah.
CB: It was, it was rough, anyway.
TR: It was tough.
CB: It’s taken me a long time to forgive, and I still, like I still sit around and it just comes right
back to me, you know, still.
TR: This right now reminds me of uh, you know, a long time ago, pretty much all, the majority
of Mexican people that came down here, my father. They came from Mexico. They didn’t have
no railroad workers. So the majority of ‘em that came in from Mexico, they didn’t have any
work, so they, they all came to work for the railroad. And now you’re seeing the same darn thing,
it just seems like it’s going around again. They don’t have the help, anything like that, and now,
they gotta use it now.

�CB: My dad, my father, when he worked in the railroad, he’d come back to work maybe 2:00 or
3:00 in the morning, sore, and it would be snow, I mean inches of snow. He’d come back, his
whole hair was just nothing but ice –
TR: Frozen. Frozen.
CB: His beard frozen, [unintelligible] in here, his hands were frozen, and you know, just and
we’d come in and try to warm him up and hug him and just try to keep him, you know.
TR: It was all, all full of ice, and everything else, all full of ice –
CB: So he worked hard, you know, to raise us.
TR: It was a big family. But you know one thing about it, I never did ever hear my dad ever
complain.
CB: He never complained, never.
TR: For a big family of thirteen. Yeah, but those were, those were tough years.
CB: We didn’t need prejudice with it either. But we went through it.
HK: Did, did your parents often help people who were just coming up from Mexico that were
like, new employees?
CB: They weren’t coming then like they are now, at that time.
TR: At that time, you hardly ever seen any Mexican people out in the middle out here. They
were mostly just stayed north of you, know, outside, you know, Arizona, and Texas and all
those, you know, they stayed mostly [unintelligible]. That’s why I say, you know, today, you
know, I, you know, the way I look at it, I think that if they’d pay ‘em a decent wage along the
borders, a lot of them would probably not even come all the way up this way. But you know,
they know they can find a job here, and like I say, the other day I was watching TV the other day
and some kid, 15-16 years old, he said my father is already over there. He says, I’m gonna get
over there. He’s over in Mexico. [unintelligible] They’re desperate. That’s the reason why a lot
of them are coming over, because they know you can make a little money over here. So I mean, I
can understand that. I think if I was living over there I’d be coming over here too, you know, if I
could feel I could better myself or better my family over there. And the thing about it is a lot of
these kids today, they don’t want to work. You can see it up there where I work. Those kids,
some of ‘em, they come to work one day and next day they don’t come, and that’s the way it is
all the time. That’s why you can’t hardly find workers. Especially over at Memorial over there,
at Memorial, over here, [business name?], they can’t keep employees. Nobody wants to work.
CB: Well, what –
TR: And then you can’t blame these ki- oh, excuse me. You can’t blame these kids. Uh, you

�know, they can better themselves, you know, on the computer and all this and that like that, you
know, you can’t blame them. That’s why a lot of them just don’t do none of that, you know.
CB: That’s why military helped me out a lot. You know, to try to get out of it, to get out of all
that. ‘Cause like I said, we were in 26 years in every country you can think of, in towns and all
that, so I learned that, you know, there’s a lot of good people, a lot of them, all colors, but they
were good people. And then I come here thinking I was gonna find out, come back and find…it
wasn’t as bad, but still the same thing. Yeah. Yeah, so…And I’m still leery sometimes, you
know, meeting people, and, you know. Sometimes I go to the stores and I, I will open the door
for, you know, an older lady, maybe a lady with a child, and I open it but it’s like, “No thank
you”.
HK: No thank you.
CB: I’m the one that turns around: “Thank you.” [TR laughs] You know? Because, you know, I
mean, I learned a lot too, to be that way from being treated the way I was, you know, so I
learned that. You had to –
TR: You know, that’s what I see in church too. Go ahead.
CB: No, go ahead.
TR: You know, even in church here a lot of times you know, you get up there, you get in there,
well sometimes you go to a different Mass or something like that, and you go “What’s the
name?” and you stick your hand out like this you know, for the deal, the peace. And normally
any other time you go [unintelligible] somebody’ll grab your hand, you know.
CB: Sometimes they don’t.
TR: But, get your hand out there and they just stay there ‘cause nobody’ll want to do it. So you
don’t even –
CB: I don’t even wanna turn around. And you know, because, I don’t know whether they’re
gonna accept my hand or not. You know?
TR: Well see, that’s the same way I feel.
CB: I just don’t know and it feels good when you hold somebody’s hand, it feels good, you
know. I’m afraid to do it. Even in the front, I’d sit there and wait, see who’s going to hold out
their hand, you know, so. It’s still, it’s still here. Not like it was, but still here.
TR: Yeah. And not like it used to be, but yeah.
HK: So, um, when you were growing up, um, what kind of…I know that your mom probably did
all the cooking.

�CB: Yes, she did.
HK: And she probably did the sewing. Did she make all of your dresses?
CB: Out of, out of bags of flour.
TR: Flour sacks.
CB: They were printed at that time, at the printers. We’d get our- our skirts made out of those,
yeah.
HK: And what kind, okay, what would be like a typical meal for you and your family?
CB: Beans, tortillas...
TR: Beans and tortillas.
CB: Chili, rice.
TR: Chile, rice.
CB: We never starved.
TR: We never starved.
CB: We never starved.
TR: [Unintelligible] every meal.
CB: Never starved.
TR: My mother used to have a big old pan about that big and –
CB: Not that big.
TR: I mean, for breakfast.
CB: Not that big.
TR: Just for breakfast! [laughs] This was just for breakfast!
CB: It was not like that. [laughs] We had potatoes, and let’s see, fried potatoes and all that.

�TR: Yeah, yeah.
HK: Did she have any special desserts that she would make for you?
CB: Um, I don’t think we really could afford desserts. My, my – she used to shop for, well, go
grocery shopping for my dad to make his lunch. She used to put an apple or orange, banana,
whatever in there. Well, my dad used to bring it back so that we could eat it.
TR: All the kids.
HK: Aww.
CB: Yeah. The kids. Because he, I don’t know, maybe he felt, you know, we weren’t getting it.
So he would bring it back, and just, we’d all run for that lunch meal, you know, cause we knew.
And then we’d, uh, go to the store shopping and there was little pies like that and I used to say
“Dad can I get a pie, a little pie from there?” He says “Yeah go ahead,” you know, so I went
ahead and I’d eat it all the way home so I wouldn’t have to share it with – because I mean, I
never got to have pie except that one time. [laughs] But you know, he did, he used to tell me
“Yeah, go ahead and get, you know, a little pie.” It was always too much money, you know,
spending as far as I was concerned and he was concerned but he would let me do that because I
went to the store.
HK When you went grocery shopping, was it to like the little corner store, or - ?
TR: Yeah, uh-huh.
CB: It was called Carter’s grocery store.
TR: And we had Mildred too.
CB: Well, yeah, but we went to Carter’s more than we did to Mildred.
TR: Yeah.
HK: Did your parents have, like, a line of credit there or…?
TR: Uh…
CB: At the store.
TR: Yes. Yes
HK: I know before some of the others said that their, their dad would get paid once a month
TR: Once a month.
HK: And then they would just, you know, pay it.

�[voices all together]
CB: But we never went hungry.
TR: We never went hungry.
CB: Never did.
TR: You never, you never heard about diabetes either.
CB: No, you never heard anything like that either.
HK: [laughs]
TR: Everybody ate good.
HK: Speaking, speaking of diabetes, did, um…when somebody would get sick in the family,
what would they do, I mean, would - ?
CB: Help each other.
TR: Yeah, we helped each other.
CB: Help each other.
HK: Did they, did they, like, call the doctor or did they do like, a home remedy type of thing?
CB: Lot of home remedies.
TR: Lot of home remedies. Yeah.
HK: Was there anything specific that you can remember? As being a home remedy? Like for an
earache or toothache or anything like that?
CB: Oh dear, there was a lot of them. Gosh. Colds. God, there is, there is, I can’t even remember
the names of the things that we used to – Oh, I do know, though, that they used to – we’d see the
doctor come in and they chase all of us out, okay? Pretty soon they come back. “So your mama
just had a baby,” he had a little black bag. Like where did the baby come from? [laughs]
TR: He’d come to the house.
CB: It was in his little black bag. He brought it in the bag. We believed that! [laughs] We
believed it. Because [unintelligible] the doctor would come with his little, little black bag, you
know.
HK: That’s funny.

�CB: It was funny. It was funny. [laughs] We used, I know we used a lot of Vaseline and Vicks.
TR: Vicks. Lot of Vicks.
CB: Vicks. Bayer aspirin.
TR: Bayer aspirins.
CB: I know they used to put, for a headache, I think slices of onions right here on the sides of
your head.
HK: Wow.
CB: God, so many things…
HK: What about earaches? Did they…?
CB: Oh, dear, I couldn’t –
TR: Oil, some kind of oil they’d put in there.
CB: Some kind of oil or something like that. I don’t remember.
TR: I don’t remember.
HK: I know my mom used to use, I think it was mineral oil or something like that.
TR: Yeah, uh-huh, yeah, it just kinda –
HK: Heat it up –
TR: Heat it up and put it in, yeah. Uh-huh. Yeah.
HK: So that was something
TR: Yeah, oh yeah.
CB: Like I said, thirteen –
TR: But you know, those were quiet years too. I mean, I tell you what, even when my, when we
were all small, you could leave, you didn’t have to worry about night, I mean, you could leave
your door wide open, sleep out on the porch and everything, you didn’t have to worry about
nothing. Everything’s so quiet and everything now, compared to what it is today. You know, one
time I heard a priest say one time he said that we used to lock our animals. Now we’re locking
ourselves up and the animals are out running loose, just the opposite of each other.

�HK: Mmm. That’s true.
TR: I remember a priest saying that one time.
CB: Yeah.
TR: And they, you know, all the houses, everybody’s putting fences all around them like that.
Fencing ourselves all in! And the animals are out running loose! No, but those, but those were
hard, hard years. Yeah, I was picking potatoes at the age of 10.
CB: We all did.
TR: We were picking potatoes at the age of 10 out in that hot sun.
HK: Was that for the Heck farm?
TR: Yeah, Heck farm. Uh…
CB: Used to take a truckload of us, uh, Mexicans, Mexican families.
TR: All Mexicans, yeah.
CB: 50 cents a bag of, um, potatoes. You know, that’s all they paid us, 50 cents.
HK: Was that those great big huge gunny –
CB: Great big huge gunny sacks.
TR: Yeah, yeah, we had gunny sacks.
CB: Pick ‘em up, pick ‘em up, yeah. I mean, we would, our backs were –
TR: I mean, we were out in that hot sun I mean all day, man, at the station, probably, long, way
on the other side of the church. Could barely get one in, the tractor gonna come around and
you’re picking up on the other side. All damn day long. Bending over in that hot sun all day.
CB: That was the only way we could make money.
HK: Some of the other people said that there were, like, older people out there doing it too, just
all ages –
CB: Oh, it was all ages.
TR: Oh, yeah.

�CB: Even people from Topeka came to –

TR: Yeah, uh-huh. Yeah. And then we used to get, uh, hauled, you know, when the fiesta was
going on in Topeka?
HK: Uh-huh.
TR: You know, we used to haul in, to get in that same truck, same truck, get all dressed up and
man, we went to those fiestas down there. [laughs] But we had a lot of fun. We always looked
forward to it too.
HK: Uh-huh. Yeah.
TR: But it was hot. We had a good time.
CB: It was the only time we had fun.
TR: About the only time. I remember the years that I used to, uh, go down the alleys, down the
alleys, pick up cardboard, just to make a little spending money. I remember when I used to cut
wood, the big saw and the railroad ties, you know, for the winter months. I had to sit there and…
just a young kid, just to get about 50 cents or a quarter or something like that to go to the show,
get a candy bar and get a Coke.
HK: Uh-huh.
TR: Boy, that was hard work too.
HK: So these were the old distorted ties from when they did the, when they changed out the
ties?
TR: Yeah, well, they had all that creosote and everything on them too. Yeah, see, they used to,
this is what they used to heat the houses up with. I used to see the stoves, you know. That they
used to have inside the house. That thing just red as ever on the inside.
HK: That’s over at the Santa Fe apartments?
TR: Yeah. Uh-huh.
CB: My dad used to, um, uh…we had one of those potbelly stovesTR: Yeah.
CB: And, uh, he used to get up first thing in the morning to put our shoes next to it so when we
all got up, all of us kids would get up, we would get our feet in warm shoes, you know. I thought
that was great.

�TR: But you know at that time, we all only had so much. Nobody hardly had any more than
anybody else.
CB: Same thing.
TR: But those were the –
CB: Nobody was richer than anybody else. We just weren’t, none of us were rich.
TR: Nobody had no money.
CB: Nobody had – everybody was the same. That’s why we got along. That’s why we got along
up there. Like I said –
TR: No, you know, in those days you know, you were able to, uh, to just come up and visit
somebody. Now you got to make reservations every time you want to see them. [laughs] Now
you gotta call ‘em and says, “Are you out of bed? Can I see you?”
HK: Yeah.
TR: But I don’t know, that’s the way it is today. But it’s still some of it, still there, yeah.
CB: It’ll probably always be there. I don’t think it’ll ever really change. It hasn’t changed this
long, you know. But I think these, the kids nowadays, like my, my kids, they now are accepted
anywhere. I mean they can do anything, go anywhere, they get married with white people. I got
a, I got a brother and a sister, got a daughter who are married to white people now. And, you
know, when I tell them what went on in my life then, you know, they don’t believe it, they say:
“Oh, come on.” I say “No, it’s true,” you know. So, no, they’re, you know, they’re accepted –
and I’m so glad that they are now accepted in – probably the ones that are the most trouble are
the ones still from my age, from way back. Yeah. But there’s a lot of things now that are –
TR: I’m the same way, you know, the majority, all my son-in-laws are all white. And you know,
they go right along with us today. Yeah. My daughter-in-law’s the same way, she’s white too.
And uh, she – we get along as good as ever and they back us up and everything.
CB: Like I said, they – they don’t believe though, they don’t believe what we went through.
TR: They, yeah. I tell you, I about got my neck cut off one time coming in from the Santa Fe
yards coming over to, over to St. John one time to church one time. I stuck my head underneath
the rails, what’s the name like that, I didn’t know the train was pulling, I had just got my head
through there, when the doggone train went by.
HK: Oh, my gosh.
TR: That was an incident. I says, Oh, God, I…After I thought about that, man, I had a cold
sweat.

�HK: So, were you crawling underneath the boxcars?
TR: Yeah. Well, they – the wheels, you know, I didn’t know, it seemed it was sitting still, and I
just went and stuck my head and I just went right underneath it, you know. I had just got on the
other side and it doggone starts moving.
HK: Ooooh.
TR: But we used to walk all the way from the Sante Fe yards over there all the way to St. John at
church and also go to the high school at that time.
HK: Did anyone ever get hurt on the tracks?
TR: No, not that I know of.
HK: Well, except for you. Almost. [laughs]
TR: Almost. Close.
CB: But it was nice, so, now when I hear the trains, it reminds me because, you know, like, we
used to –
TR: See, we used to ride the trains all the time. My father had a pass since he had 50 years
working for the railroad. Well, we used to ride the train all the time. And I haven’t rode the train
for a long, long time. And I’ve had people tell me now that, ride, that Amtrak, they say it’s
beautiful to get on those tracks. I’d – I’d like to go on a trip on one of those trains one of these
days.
CB: I’d like to take my grandchildren –
TR: She likes to fly.
CB: Oh, I’d rather fly. [laughs] But my grandchildren, I would like to have them, you know, in a
train, you know, like we used to, yeah, so…
TR: Yeah.
HK: Well, where – how did you meet your husband?
CB: In the Air Force, he was in Topeka. At a dance, we went to Topeka. And that’s where I met
him, so he’s Filipino. But he passed away six years ago, so I’m by myself now. So I have my
children and they’re all, they were all born in the Air Force, so.
HK: How many children do you have?
CB: I have six.

�HK: Six. And do they all live around this area, or – ?

CB: No, I have one in Germany. He just retired after 20 years but his wife is still in the Air
Force, and she’s over there. And then I’ve got a daughter in California and then I’ve got a son in
Kansas City and then I’ve got a son here and two daughters. So I got three here, and three gone.
HK: So how many kids is that altogether?
CB: Six. Six. Three boys and three girls. And they were girl, boy, girl, boy, girl, and they went
like that. [laughs]
TR: And I –
HK: You had it planned all out, didn’t you?
CB: Yeah, my son – my young son said, “How’d you do that, Mom?” I says, “I’m not gonna tell
you!” [laughs]
HK: And, and, where did you meet your wife?
TR: I met her in Topeka. Yeah. Well, the way I met her was when I told you I was working on
the railroad, well we were working that extra gang after I worked on the sector with my dad.
Well her brother was working there on the extra gang and he kept after me week after week
saying, uh, “Tom why don’t you come on down to, uh, down to my house?” And he kept after
me and after me and he says, he finally, it finally got to me and I said: “Well, have you got any
sisters?” He said, “Yeah I got one named Josefina” and then another one. So I went down there,
and when I went down there I guess I fell for her right away. So,
CB: My husband was from Washington, D.C.
TR: And, so we’ve, we’ve been married 56 years. I got, I had four kids. I got a daughter, 53, that
I’m gonna go – I gotta go watch her graduate in Kansas City, Kansas at 5:30 this evening. She’s
been a teacher at the 205 Michigan. Up there, she’s a lead teacher there. Been 32 years now and
she got her own office and now she’s just graduated from KCK she been taking classes, and
she’s gonna go to St. Mary’s. She wants to work at the, uh, Children’s Mercy Hospital –
HK: Oh, yes.
TR: With the cancer kids and all that, things like that. But my, my son – uh, well, like I said,
she’s 53 and then I have a daughter named, uh, Cindy, she works for the city water department,
and then I have a daughter named Rose and a son named Tom Jr. and he works in, he’s in
Facility Operations at KU. In charge of 17 people up there at the university, in charge of all the
air conditioning units and all. I have seven grandkids and five great grandkids.
HK: Boy. Very neat.

�TR: So, see, I’m telling my age, you know. [laughs]

HK: How long did you work for the railroad?
TR: Me?
HK: Uh-huh.
TR: Uh, probably, uh, probably altogether probably maybe four or five years, probably. Cause I
think I only worked a year or so with my father, I think. But on the other ones I, I worked about
four years on those, stay on those trains. We used to, we used to go in there and used to go down
through Garnett, you know, out that way, you know, Ottawa, and all down the line that way.
That’s where…used to be there.
HK: And then you worked for, you said you worked for KU after that, or?
TR: No, well I worked – I worked at the – well, you mean the jobs that I had?
HK: Yeah.
TR: Well, I – I worked in the laundry. I worked in the laundry and then I went to working out
there where your dad, where, Bob - Bob Krische.
HK: Was that when he had the marble business?
TR: The marble business?
HK: Yeah.
TR: I worked for nearly 20 there.
HK: Oh, really?
TR: Yeah, pretty near. And then from there they closed up and then this friend of mine had just
left there and he says: “Tom why don’t you come down and work for the schools?” And, which
I did, and, man, I took a big cut in pay. I thought that first payment I got from the schools, I
said, “Man, I can’t make a living, I’m leaving.” And I ended up staying there 20 years. I retired
in ‘92, I retired for one week. I retired for one week and then I, for four – I been at KU for 14,
uh, part-time. I go in at 6:00 in the morning, get off at 10:00. I always keep saying, “I don’t
know what I’m doing up here.”
HK: So you just keep working.
TR: But to be honest with you, I enjoy the people that I work with, I think that’s one reason, one
of the reasons I stay on it. And second, no question, the money helps. And besides that, I’m kind
of gabby anyway, so…

�HK: That keeps you young.
TR: Well, that’s what they all tell me. [laughs] What they all tell me.
CB: I’m not gonna answer that one. You know, the radio you can kind of turn off and on.
TR: She, she says I talk a lot.
CB: Yeah, he does. We just talk –
TR: Yeah, we’ve always been a close family. When one hurts, we all hurt.
CB: We all travel together… We go on vacations together.
HK: Oh neat.
TR: We all travel together on trips. Sometimes there’s two, two vans full. Every place we go.
CB: We get together for birthdays, we get together and we each put in ten dollars, seventy
dollars for the person’s birthday, you know, and we go out to eat.
TR: We’ll go out to eat, and get together, yeah.
CB: It was sort of – my mother, my mother wanted us to stay together.
TR: My mother always kept us together.
CB: We stayed together. We used to go to her house every Sunday, she would have dinner for
us, you know, lunch, and that was, if you didn’t go there she’d be mad. She, I mean by early
morning she had it done.
TR: She had it already done.
CB: All we had to do was go over there in the afternoon. But she always wanted us to be
together, so we did. We’ve stuck together all these 20 years now.
TR: I remember we got her a microwave to cook stuff in, she wouldn’t cook in that microwave.
She used her stove. She, she wanted to cook everything on the stove. I mean, that microwave
didn’t mean a thing to her at all. We had good parents.
HK: What kind of a cookstove did she have in the Santa Fe apartments? Did she…?
CB: It was a regular, uh…

�HK: Was it a wood –
CB: It was a woodstove, like…what am I trying to say…oh, uh, she used to put coals in there,
stuff like. Can’t remember…the metal type.
TR: It was metal.
CB: Yeah.
HK: The big, heavy metal –
CB: The big, heavy.
HK: The iron and the –
TR: Yeah.
HK: Like on one side, it had a water tank or whatever, did it have one of those?
CB: No.
HK: And, oh. But did it have an oven?
CB: Yeah.
TR: Yeah, it had an oven and all. She used her oven like that. She wouldn’t use that microwave.
CB: Yeah, our refrigerator was one with the ice blocks. We used to put, you know –
TR: We used to put blocks of ice in there.
CB: We’d buy the ice.
TR: Yeah. But like I said, those were the good old years.
CB: It was.
TR: They were tough, but they were good old years. Good years. Like I said, everybody was just
happy. They didn’t have the heck of a lot, but for us –
CB: As long as you stayed over there –
TR: For us, it was good.
CB: As long as you stayed over there.

�TR: Yeah.
CB: We come over here and just kinda.
HK: Had to maybe pay more attention to, uh, relationships because, I mean, that’s all you had,
and, you know, since you didn’t have much money.
CB: No we didn’t. We had nothing.
HK: You had to depend upon your relationship with other people.

TR: Yeah.
CB: Well, everybody was the same. You know, like I said, nobody had more money than the
other person, so, you know. I’d say, six to eight people, tight little community, you know. We
were really happy there.
HK: What did you do for entertainment?
CB: Oh, played games. Oh yeah, there was a lot of games you could play, you know. Out there,
there was no cars, nothing you had to watch for, traffic or anything. Played ball and you know,
they had that dump, like I said, you go to look for the things, you know, just… people’d throw
away stuff and we go up and get it. You know, it just…we never had anything new, you know.
We used to get a dime for, uh, from my dad, each one of us. Then we’d go out and buy candy
with it, so…
TR: I remember when I worked in the laundry at – I was still young, well I had my, my twins
who are 55, I think - I used to get paid. At that time, I was making 75 cents an hour, can you
believe that? I had four kids, 75 cents an hour. The day I got paid, on a Friday, we used to go out
to that hamburger place, what’s the name of it, sis?
CB: Oh…
TR: Five hamburgers for a dollar?
CB: Yeah, I remember…
TR: That was a big day for my kids.
HK: Griffs?
TR: Griffs. That’s the place.
CB: You remember Griffs. They were good hamburgers, too.

�TR: Those were big days, those were big days for my, for my kids. They used to look forward to
it. Yeah.
CB: But like I said, it did take me a long time to forgive people, you know, just…I even got to
where I didn’t even want to be around them or nothing, you know, because of the way I was
treated. And so, like I said, when I met my husband and we went into the military, that’s where I
changed, because of all the people that were there. Like I said, there were so many different races
anyway.
TR: Yeah.
CB: So, in 26 years you meet a lot of people, you know. So it was kind of scary coming back, I
didn’t know what I was gonna – [laughs] I thought, “Oh, God going back up there,” you know.
But like I said, it’s changed.
TR: Yeah, it’s changed.
CB: It’s changed. Still there’s people, but still –
TR: Maybe some, maybe sometimes most of the older people –
CB: That’s what I’m saying, it’s the older people now –
TR: Most of the older people –
CB: Not the younger ones. Anymore, the younger ones accept anything.
TR: It’s like, we went to my brother’s in the hospital in St. Francis, and this older lady was up
there and we went to ask her, you know, where he was at, and man, she talked to us like, man,
she hated her job.
CB: And she hated us, probably, more than anything else.
TR: Like she hated her job, you know, like we forced her to talk to us. You know, all we asked
her, you know, where my brother was at, you know, for information. Man, I said to myself, “You
know, she don’t like her job. Why in the devil would she go up there in a back room back there?
Get somebody up here with a smile to the public.”
CB: So you still have ‘em.
TR: You still – but…I’m sure it’s there. I don’t think it’s ever forgotten, I don’t think. We’ve,
we’ve had to live with this. Yeah. And like I say, our kids can’t believe it actually happened.
CB: The old times. That’s the old times, you know.
HK: I think if they listen to this tape and they listen to some of the other tapes, they will find out

�that it was sort of, you know, universal, among the people during that time.
TR: Do the majority of the other ones, does this kind of, kind of, with the other ones, fit in pretty
well?
HK: Yeah, there were some that, some – [tape cuts off]

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                    <text>Tape 21a: Interview with Ramon (Raymond) Romero
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 48:08
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: December 13, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Interviewee’s daughter Lupe states on March 1, 2021: “He let people call him Raymond and other
Mexican Americans who knew him called him by his real name Ramon. So his full name is Ramon
Enrique Romero Sr.”

NOTE: Garbled sounds and static until about 16:00. Some words intelligible from 16:00-20:00.
Tape clears up slightly after 20:00 but does not become mostly intelligible until about 21:50. I
began transcribing what words I could manage to decipher at 15:48. I have left blanks (___)
where the speech is distorted or otherwise unintelligible.
Raymond Romero (Interviewee): We’d get chicken and strawberries, corn…I remember, about
twice…Next.
Helen Krische (Interviewer): Next? Just run down the question list, huh? Um, so you spoke
Spanish.
RR: Well, yes. Oh, you want to know about that?
HK: Oh, yeah.
RR: Back in 1945 when I started kindergarten, the worst __ that I ever got was Susan __, the
assistant __ superintendent here. __ E. Birch was the __ , and he’d go over to schools __, show
us what penmanship was. Write your name __. Well, __ he must have gotten out of the wrong
side of the bed that day __ there was about four or five of us. __ I was the closest one ___.
Grabbed me. “__ you little devil!” What can I do __? I was scared. What you gonna do? __ little
kid. That was about the worst treatment I’ve gotten. __ I’ll let it go at that.
HK: So you just learned English?
RR: __ Starting in the kindergarten, first grade I knew a little more. Second grade, a couple __
finally graduated.
HK: Did you graduate from, um, Lawrence?
RR: From Liberty __ Most of – most of these kids, uh __. What was the other __? Some of those
– some of those kids __ got to, uh, third grade. One or two families moved out of here. They
moved to __. Might as well stay here during the Depression.
HK: Yeah.

�RR: Then, let’s see. The only ones who – me and Marty were the only ones that were left __ who
came through junior high. I don’t know what happened __ in junior high. I couldn’t quit because
I wanted to get moving. I kept on going, got out of Liberty. But as far as I know, I was the first
Mexican that graduated. What tickled me, you know, there was a library, had a picture of
different people there. Who are these people? I seen their picture there __. “Who’s that guy?”
Said: “We want to know.” “Well, you’re talking to him.” [Laughter] __ she put it down or what
she done. That was the last time __.
HK: ___.
RR: __ question, where did you get those pictures? I said: “Well at that time if I remember __
they were charging us 25 cents a picture. And that was in ‘41. ‘40 or ‘41. Times were hard, and,
then, see, the war didn’t start until December the 7th, 1941. Then everything started going up __
Roosevelt, yeah, Roosevelt __ everybody, not just the __. Now, what’s next?
HK: Yeah. Well, when did you – where did you meet your wife?
RR: My wife –
HK: Was she from around here?
RR: Oh, you shouldn’t have asked me [HK laughs]. I was getting off – I was getting off the train
after my first discharge. Ah…my old girlfriend, she had, uh, moved to California. I didn’t know
it ‘til I got home that, uh, she had moved to California. __ Oh, well, God be with you. This, when
I got off the train there in the Union Pacific __, I got down and had my little seat back. And there
she was with her mother and, uh, her brother, they were getting on the train. __ I winked at her
and she, well…that’s how the relationship started. Every time I’d get a chance to see her, __ they
moved, they lived at, uh, little town by the name of Williamstown. You know where that’s at?
HK: Billtown?
RR: Billtown.
HK: Yeah.
RR: Well, how come you call it Billtown?
HK: I just had heard it called Billtown. There’s a Billtown, Billtown Café there, yeah.
RR: Yeah, on the highway now.
HK: Uh-huh.
RR: Sharon’s Café.

�HK: Uh-huh.
RR: Before that, there was, uh, I remember there was a store, a post office…and the
superintendent of schools for Jefferson County lived there in Billtown.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: And the – the foreman of the railroad, he lived there. And, let’s see, who else? There was
only one black family that I can remember there. Wait a minute, I take it back; there was another
__ the older black folks there, and the other one was the Lewises. Maybe you might have heard
of them. The old man Lewis, the one that had, he had, uh, __ big old horse thing __ and he’d
give it some milk: “Come on, honey! Come on, honey!” [laughs] __ Come on! Drinking milk.
HK: I’ll be darned.
RR: So there you are.
HK: So, she was from Billtown?
RR: Yeah __ that time. Now I guess all the kids that can save a little money they bought a ticket
and got out of there which I don’t blame ‘em. Used to go to the grocery store, they go to the
grocery store. __ I’ve got a daughter who used to teach there, in fact, she was a librarian, well,
she is a librarian, she told me, uh, yesterday? Yesterday was Sunday.
HK: Yeah.
RR: She said they were gonna move all the books out of the library there and build and move to
Perry.
HK: Really.
RR: She’s a – a librarian down in Perry. Yeah. By the way, my wife is a graduate of that little
dinky school. __ I think she said there was four kids in her grade.
HK: Four? [Laughs] That is small.
RR: And there were just three families that lived there, Mexican families that lived there. The
Chavez, the Jiminez…no, I guess there was just two. [Eudora?], I think he was in Topeka. I don’t
know why he got there to work, or when he worked.
HK: So the Chavez family moved from Billtown to Lawrence?
RR: Oh, do you know them?
HK: Mm-hmm. I think I went to school with, uh, I think Victoria was in my grade.

�RR: Which Victoria?
HK: Victoria Chavez. Vicky.
RR: When I went to __ it was just Trini, Lupe…Trini, Lupe… When I got back, we had to line
‘em up. [HK laughs, murmuring] children. Chavez and the Jimenez. Jimenez was, uh, __ Luis __
Chavez. Salvador. He was there, but he – he moved, I think he was by himself. [Murmuring]
Well, what’s next?
HK: Well, I want to know a little bit about what kind of jobs did you work at?
RR: When?
HK: I – well, you probably worked a lot of jobs when you were young, growing up, I can
imagine.
RR: I worked for [tree?], I worked for Alfred Heck, and Charlie Shockey…then joined the Navy
and forgot about the world.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: I visited the world. And then when I got back, getting off the train I was offered a job.
HK: Really?
RR: See, I had worked in the summertime, I had worked there, um…during the flood __ John
Kennedy. He said: “Hey,” he said, “you want a job? I could use you in the morning.”
I said: “Listen, I’m just getting here.”
He said: “I’m gonna put you down.”
So I worked one day and I asked the clerk there, I said: “Hey, John Kennedy put me
down.”
He said: “Oh, yes,” he said, “you’re the sailor.”
I said “Yeah.”
He said: “Yeah, he told me about you.” [murmurs] I went to work for him…and I quit in
19…80. July of 1980.
HK: So that – that was Kennedy Glass? Or…?
RR: Kennedy Glass Children. The older are John Kennedy’s children.
HK: Okay.
RR: There was a bunch of…well, one just died here not too long ago. I think it’s [Name] but I’m
not sure. It was John, let’s see, that was John. That was by old John Kennedy’s first wife and by
his second wife, he had Max, Bernard, [murmurs].

�HK: Uh… [long pause] Never even heard of…
RR: Well anyways, he had four or five boys. Two wives. He retired, can’t even remember when
he retired. [Long pause] In between __ various moments __. Until I got transferred, I got
transferred to Topeka once, I worked there for seven years and I worked on the east, uh, side of
Lawrence. Oh, about five years. All the way, all the time, I was given credit for 36 years.
[Murmurs]
HK: What kind of work was it?
RR: General. Anything, really. Anything they [begins laughing]
HK: Anything they wanted you to do, huh? [HK laughs]
RR: Yeah.
HK: Well, what were some of your experiences when you were growing up in Lawrence? Did
you, um, were there – was there a lot of prejudice in Lawrence?
RR: Oh, yes. I’ll never forget the – the other, the other Mexican kids, say: “You going into the
__?”
Said: “Oh, I might, I might not.”
Said: “You know what? They made us go up there on top and – and sit with the black
ones.”
I said: “They did? Well,” [laughs] “I’m not going to no __.” I used to go to the [Pattee?]
theater. Maybe you heard about that.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: It was just an alleyway and, uh, I’ll never forget, on Saturdays they’d have a matinee there.
All of the kids would come in and __ your tickets will be, uh, five bottles. And, uh, I needed to
get Cokes now and then, I finally, uh, somebody had discarded an old whiskey bottle. I threw
that in the collection. [Murmurs, laughs] That were rough times.
HK: Yeah.
RR: But the whiskey was here. [HK laughs] Yeah. Yeah…
HK: What – what about the restaurants and, um, other places in town? Did they discriminate
against Mexican men?
RR: Oh, yeah, and the ones that discriminated were mostly the ones in North Lawrence.
HK: Hm.

�RR: There was, uh, kind of a drive-in, in there. And we went in the old jalopy, and we sat there
and we sat there and we sat there and we sat there. Finally I went to the kitchen window, said:
“Hey, you gonna wait on us?”
“Hell no. Get out of here.”
And we got out of there before they beat us up. We – we didn’t have no ball bats, or else
we’d have probably had a little showdown.
HK: Yeah [laughs].
RR: And [murmurs] the varsity __ Mexicans __.
HK: Mm.
RR: What? The film?
Interview Assistant: I’m checking the tape.
HK: Checking the tape. What did, um, what are your earliest memories of your mother?
RR: My earliest memories?
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: Well, hard-working. Tried to keep us clean with what…uh, she had to work with.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: Cause at that time I think they were just paying…two dollars a day, five cents a week on the
railroad. And that’s what we had to subsist on. Eat and everything. Of course I remember, she
went to the, uh, store and she’d buy a pound of bacon, a loaf of bread…uh, wieners or lunch
meat. You can’t do that now.
HK: No.
RR: If you get any lunch meat, well, that will be over a dollar. Wieners, that’s gonna be, I see
where Checkers got ‘em for 89 cents. And then, uh, bacon, that’s going out of sight.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: I think it costs close to three dollars for bacon. You couldn’t do that in those days. Get two
dollars and 80 cen – 85 cents, 89 cents for a week’s work and __. You had to live high on the
hog __ on his feet.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: Yeah.

�HK: Did she have a lot of, um, special recipes that she would cook?
RR: Soup
HK: Chicken soup? [Laughs]
RR: Yeah, you know, folks raised, oh, about 15, 20 chickens.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: Then when the hens had the chicks, we’d…raise ‘em up and butcher ‘em. That’s what we
had to eat. And now and then, uh, there was a stockyard there that, uh, they’d…gave us, gave my
dad a pig for 50 cents. And that’s why he raised pigs, on table scraps, weeds, water and
everything. Get good size and then butcher ‘em. It was good old hard days.
HK: Yeah. What about a garden?
RR: Oh, yeah, they put out a garden. One thing he always, my dad always __ corn.
HK: Hmm.
RR: And then tomatoes, tomatoes… specially what do you call them, string beans, string beans –
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: String beans, tomatoes, hot peppers. He’d give somebody a __ or two down the road, he’d
plant. I know he’d keep the seeds __, that’s how he got __. And they’d pickle, pickled the
peppers __. They’d have to cut ‘em open [laughs]. __ I’ll never forget, my mother’s, uh, the
peppers, she’d slice ‘em up, then take a __ out of them. They’d pick ‘em, take a piece out at a
time. __ Tortillas. They made their own tortillas. They made their own corn tortillas and flour
tortillas. You don’t see the young ones doing anything like that.
HK: No…I’ll bet those peppers – those peppers were probably – the seeds were originally
brought up from Mexico, huh?
RR: I’ll bet they were. ‘Course [murmurs].
HK: Just kept the seeds every year and replanted them.
RR: Yeah. Only thing was, is I remember my dad – he’d plant peppers right here, right, this year,
next year he’d plant a little ways from there. The same thing with tomatoes…corn, same thing.
There’s something in there that he couldn’t explain, it would, uh [murmurs], farming, you know,
they get their seeds from the seedhouse. That’s it.
HK: Mm-hmm.

�RR: Wheat, the same way. Corn, the same way. Uh, soy beans, same way. Uh, what else? Milo
the same way. Here we are, the greatest nation in the world.
HK: Yeah.
RR: By knowing what to do –
HK: How did things change when the Depression came? Did that, um…did you eat a lot less,
then?
RR: When the Depression came?
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: Back in, uh, 1927, ‘28, ‘29, there was less food and less work, and a lot of things less. And,
uh, people made [murmurs], did, the, uh, lamb’s quarters [an annual plant, also known as white
goosefoot], think you ought to know what they are. Lamb’s quarters?
HK: The plants, or the –
RR: The – the plants.
HK: Yeah.
RR: Well, they’d take the leaves and cook them greens, and, uh…those old folks would spice
‘em up, would make a nice little dish. And I remember some black folks that had, uh, nettles for
greens. Hot. I draw the line right there. [HK laughs] Stinkin’ things.
HK: Didn’t want any of those. How did they, um, manage to clothe all of you kids and keep you
in shoes and…?
RR: Lot of ‘em was hand-me-downs, and, uh, I remember the, uh, the JC Penney. Montgomery
Ward is another term. They’d have sales, folks would buy what clothes they could afford to.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: [Murmurs] And then there wasn’t no, like here, at that time, like all these places where they
have, uh…secondhand clothing. There wasn’t –
HK: Mm-hmm. Did your mother sew at all?
RR: Oh, yeah. I remember my dad was – think he said he was 70 or 71 when he wore his first
piece of – first glasses, to be able to see a little better.
HK: Oh.

�RR: I know I was 60 when I first started wearing glasses.
HK: Uh-huh.
RR: And, uh, I’m 86 now. [Murmurs]
HK: Yeah.
RR: 1980s-something. [Murmurs]
HK: What happened if – if one of you kids got sick or something? How –
RR: Our kids, now?
HK: No, when you were growing up. You as a child, what happened?
RR: If we went to school, they’d send ‘em to – to the school, what do you call it? At that time
there was a nurse, Etta Kettlesburger, Kettlesburger. She was from Salina. And that’s one woman
I’ll always give credit. She’d try to help the Mexicans and the blacks. And, uh, she would,
uh…more or less try to take care of us.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: ‘Course, she said, those are the people that didn’t have the opportunity for a lot of things
[murmurs]. She just died not too long ago. She was a little over 100 years old.
HK: Wow.
RR: She was in a rest home there in Salina, she was from Salina.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: I remember when she was young and started being the nurse here in Lawrence.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: Who else…
HK: Well, did you, um, did you ever get to go to the dentist, or…?
RR: At that time, you know what? We didn’t know what a dentist was. All we knew was in
school, they’d take the whole class. They’d have a little box, uh, about that. They put, um,
instruments in. And: “Okay, you can come in and sit down. Open your mouth.” There was a
dentist…and whoever was taking care of [murmurs].

�HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: That’s how they knew, we knew that. That, you know, you had bad teeth. When you get the
chance, see if your parents can afford to take you to the dentist.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: I remember the first time I went to the dentist, Dr. Kennedy. This Dr. Kennedy who is living
now, it was his father. [Murmurs].
HK: Wow.
RR: I don’t remember [murmurs] upstairs, in, uh, 900 block of New Jersey – uh, Massachusetts.
On the east – the west side of the street.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: And he was, uh, he was a pretty good dentist. I think he charged us 50 cents for fixing our
teeth. They don’t charge no 50 cents now.
HK: Nope, nope.
RR: And then this – his son, well, he took over the dental practice. He just retired here
about…wanna say fifteen years ago, maybe a little longer [murmurs]. He’s still living. I seen him
at the store, we speak to each other. He – he’s no kid, I’m 86 and he’s a lot older than I am.
HK: Really? Hmm.
RR: But you – you can’t tell his age.
HK: What do you think are some of the biggest differences between, um…when you were
growing up and how things are now?
RR: Just like day and night. [HK laughs] Now, well, [murmurs] money is more plentiful and the
wages are a lot higher. And, um…I remember back in the old days, when the canning factory
was open. We were in high school, and we went sometime to work over there and we would get
15 cents an hour. And by the end of the week, we thought we had a lot of money, oh yeah. At
least I remember buying my first pair of white shoes [murmurs]. And, uh, clothing that I’d
needed ‘em for school. Socks. And of course our parents got the rest of it, at JC Penney’s and
Montgomery Ward. Then there was [Name?], a clothing store there. They had – they were
fancier, we couldn’t afford those. We’d just bypass it.
HK: Yeah. So, did your dad, um…or did your family, where did they move to after – I know
when the ‘51 flood happened, um, did that wipe out pretty much the living area?
RR: We were living in town then.

�HK: Were you?
RR: Yeah. Uh, [murmurs], my present wife she was there. And we would see the water. See, we
lived on the 900 block of Pennsylvania. Kind of on a hill there.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: You could see the water, down where there was an old junkyard and the, uh, Santa Fe
freight house. Freight house. And the offices down there, and [unintelligible] house. And, uh,
the, uh, tracks. But since then, they have raised the tracks and they, uh, and they built the new,
uh, the freight house [murmurs] freight. They put in a McDonald’s, put, uh, what do you call it,
beer establishment?
HK: Mm. Um…Abe and Jake’s? Abe and Jake’s?
RR: Oh, no. Abe and Jake’s –
HK: No?
RR: Was up here.
HK: Yeah.
RR: That’s some [murmurs].
HK: This was, this was…where was it located at?
RR: Eight – no, ninth – Eighth and ninth [tape cuts off at 47:25]
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                    <text>Tape 21b: Interview with Raymond Romero
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 8:49
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: December 15, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Interviewee’s daughter Lupe states on March 1, 2021: “He let people call him Raymond and other
Mexican Americans who knew him called him by his real name Ramon. So his full name is Ramon
Enrique Romero Sr.”

Raymond Romero (Interviewee): [Murmurs]…grocery store that I knew of. That, uh, we done
business with.
Helen Krische (Interviewer): Mm-hmm.
RR: They’d have something on sale and we’d go over there and get it. [murmurs]
HK: Did your family, um, do – did they put their stuff on credit and then pay once a month,
or…?
RR: Yeah, when Johnson’s, when Johnson’s was open, I’ll never forget it. They, uh, they’d give
credit to working men. And…they would let us – let them run up so much. We didn’t have no
trouble then ‘cause my wife was working, and, uh, we made it with five children.
HK: Mm-hmm. Do any of your children speak Spanish?
RR: Let’s see – one, two, three of ‘em speak Spanish fluently.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: And the other two: “I don’t want to learn it.” [Laughter] That’s the end of that.
HK: Do you think it’s helpful –
RR: Oh, yes.
HK: For them to know how to speak Spanish?
RR: Especially – especially the one that’s a librarian.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: When she…when she graduated out of KU, she didn’t know much Spanish, so she – her
first job was down in, uh, Peace Corps.

�HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: And she went to, uh…Ecuador. Quito, Ecuador. [Murmurs] The young lady might have
heard of it. Close to the Panama Canal. And she was in Peace – her and her husband were there
in the Peace Corps. And then, uh, they went to, um…Costa Rica, San Jose. They were there for a
while. She – she got to teach there. And, uh, then they came to, uh, McAllen, Texas. Abilene,
Texas. Um…there was another town that they – three towns in Texas. She taught school there.
Her husband was, uh, had something to do with the court system. Probation officer.
HK: Oh.
RR: That’s how she – they moved around. And she’s, what, 59?
HK: What do you think of the situation today, with Mexican Americans?
RR: Well…I don’t know how much you know about history, but when Spain was at war in 1936,
‘34, ‘35, ‘36, [Name_____ Franco] said: “We now have the first colony of all the Spanish.”
Alright, then he put up the second [colony?]. That bunch didn’t believe in a lot of Francisco
______ theory A lot of ‘em ended up in North Africa, Casabianca, [Place name], and Algiers
[Place name]. There was a few of ‘em in Egypt. And then [murmurs] throughout Ivory Coast.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: Just like the Mexicans are doing now, from Mexico. Yeah, the Mexican situation here is
now, that these people are coming here simply because there is nothing in Mexico can offer.
Because the politicians – you’re a politician, you’re a rich man, you know everything, and you
gonna get hoard up all the money. Well, these poor guys…you heard of the expression in
English? Crumbpickers. These guys were crumbpickers. And they said: “We’re not gonna be
crumbpickers. [Murmurs] since we know how to read and write. We’re gonna go to the United
States,” and got up here.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: Some of ‘em are well-educated, some of ‘em are not. They’re gonna have to change their
way of their customs. I notice here in church, you’ve got –
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: Okay. To have the Spanish Mass, that’s the worst thing they can do to try to teach our
Mexican people how to learn the, uh…the, um, English language. By segregating ‘em that way.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RR: They should just throw ‘em in there, that’s what they done in – to our – us, and our folks.
When they came to church, they went right into the – to the, uh…English Mass, and stayed there

�and learned what they did. If they died, well, [murmurs], funeral, last rites [murmurs]. Uh, let’s
see, what else? Um…oh yeah, that – five minutes?
HK: Five minutes. [Laughs]
RR: Is that all I got left, or did I run over?
HK: That’s all you got left.
Interview Assistant: That’s all you got left.
HK: So you better talk fast. [Laughs]
RR: Well, stop talking [murmurs]. Well, anyways, the only problem that you have with these
modern Mexicans now, they’re better off than their first [murmurs] father and mother
[murmurs]. Because these guys know how to read and write. When my parents came over, they
did not have those schools in Mexico. And, uh, most of them, their writing was just an “X.” And
that was it. I’ll never forget one of ‘em. one of ‘em was working there on Santa Fe: “Juan! You
signed – you forged that!” He says: “You signed my name! You supposed to write.” He says:
“Look, that’s my name!” An “X.” [HK laughs] Well, there you are. Now, what else?
HK: That’s it. Well, thank you very much, Raymond. It’s been really enjoyable, and I think that
we learned a lot about history here.
RR: Did you meet the other kids yet? [Murmurs]
HK: Well, they did, but they don’t go back as far as you do. So –
RR: I started in 1925.
HK: Yeah.
RR: Brought it up to the present time.
HK: So, yeah.
RR: That was only –
HK: It’s been a pleasure.
RR: That’s only eighty-six…eighty…eighty-one years.
HK: Well, that’s a long time. That’s a lot of history. So…

�RR: There’s some Mexicans older than I am here, but they were born and raised in, uh, one of
‘em in Argentine, the other was in Emporia…I don’t know…Ottawa. One of [murmurs] was, uh
[murmurs]. That’s the best I can give you. I don’t know whether it’ll help you any or not.
HK: Well, we appreciate it. And it certainly has helped us. So…yeah.
RR: Okay. The only thing that you left out is what did I go through in the war time.
HK: Oh. Well, see, we’re gonna save that, because you’re gonna do a – a World War II oral
history with us, right?
RR: Okay. Okay.
HK: So, and we’ll learn all about that then. So…yep. We’ll be –
RR: Just – just don’t ask me about French Indochina.
HK: Oh. [Laughs]
RR: I didn’t know that they had cut all those [murmurs] countries.
HK: Uh-huh.
RR: [Murmurs] faster than I can [murmurs]. Well, am I the last one?
HK: You’re the last one for today.
RR: Well, I hope I can help if you –
HK: Yeah – [tape cuts off at 8:24]
END OF TAPE 21B

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                    <text>Tape 20a: Interview with Valentin Romero
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 31:45
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: November 20, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Helen Krische (Interviewer): Okay.
Valentin Romero (Interviewee): You probably have a number of questions.
HK: Yeah, well, um –
VR: Pre – Pre-made? Alright.
HK [laughs]: I do, but first we’ve got some paperwork to take care of. And, um, I’m gonna
introduce myself first on the tape, and – and I’m Helen Krische, the interviewer. And, um, this is
Val Romero. And, um, he’s going to do an interview with us today. And first of all, I’m going to
have – uh, this is our consent form. This, um, basically tells what we are doing; we’re doing the,
um, the oral history for, uh, Mexican-Americans here in Lawrence. And the tapes are going to be
held at the Watkins Community Museum, and also possibly go to the Kansas State Historical
Society. Um, and it’s basically asking for you to grant, um, both of these entities all the rights for
recordings, including the intellectual property rights. And, um, this may be, uh…all or parts of
the interviews might be, uh, either in written form; they may be transcribed. Um, we have our
audiotape, videotape, and they may eventually be put on compact discs. Um, they might be put
on the website, um, all of these things, and this is asking for your permission to do this. And I
also want to state that if at any time you want to discontinue the interview, um…if you don’t
want to answer a question that I ask, that’s perfectly fine. Um, if you want to stop briefly for a
rest break, that’s fine, too. So, just let me know, you know, how you’re feeling, what you want to
do, and we can accommodate you.
VR: Well, I – I think my information is about as public as it can be [HK laughs]. I may, uh, say
something that, uh, may not be quite right, but…um, as far as accuracy, just…from my
experience [murmurs].
HK: Sure, sure. And if you could sign that for me, please?
VR: Where would you want the signature?
HK: First of all, I need your name up here: “I the undersigned.”
VR: Alright. [Pause] I’ll give you my real name.
HK [laughs]: Oh, okay. [Pause] What is your real name?

�VR: Valentin.
HK: Oh, okay.
[Pause]
VR: Okay, that’s – that’s the way I spell it there. It’s – it’s just a good Russian name.
HK [laughs]: Okay, down at the bottom, there are two little things, it says, um: “I make the
foregoing gift and grants of right with no restrictions.” And then the next one says that there are
some restrictions, so whichever one of those you want to…um, just put an “X” by it if you want
to, or…
VR: Far as I know, the first one is applicable.
HK: Okay. And then below that, um, we have – there you can print your name and the date. And
then your other information, um, we’re gonna make copies of these tapes so that we can, uh,
contact you and give you a copy, um, as soon as possible. And then today we’ll also give you a
copy of the consent form that you’re signing.
VR: And you want my date on here?
HK: Yeah, what – what is today’s date?
VR: 22nd.
HK: 22nd.
[Pause]
VR: My fingers are stiff nowadays. [HK laughs] Alright. You want the rest of it filled out?
HK: Yeah, the address and your phone number. So that way we can contact you when we have
the tapes ready to give to you.
[Long pause]
VR: I don’t write as fast as I used to.
HK: That’s fine, just take your time.
[Long pause]
VR: I see in today’s paper they have, uh…uh, where they want ‘em to learn how to write again.
HK: Yeah. [Laughs] With some people, you can’t really read their writing anymore, so…

�VR: That’s very true.
HK: Yeah. Alright –
VR: That’s the way I was to begin with [laughs].
HK: Alrighty. So, um, Val, what part of Mexico did your family originally come from?
VR: My, uh, dad came from Leon, Mexico, state of Guanajuato (sic). And my mother also from,
um, the state of Guanajuato (sic). A little town, oh, I’d say, maybe fifteen miles away. [Via?] Del
Plato. Uh…Leon at that time was, uh…a village that the last time I visited, and that’s been over
twenty years ago. It was over 400,000 people.
HK: Yeah.
VR: And, um [clears throat], anyway, uh…my dad, at the young age of – I would say seventeen,
eighteen – when the revolution was there of 1910, uh, was one of the compelling reasons that he
might want to come to the United States. ‘Cause everything was chaos around that part of the
country.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: [Clears throat]: Um…they had, at that time, what they call a [unintelligible?] mass which is
kind of a gathering or fiesta-type thing, and they’d invite the young people to come into the city
square and they had music and what have you. Now this is being told, uh, this is repeating.
HK: Uh-huh.
VR: This is – I think that I – and from there they would keep the young men who were eligible
for conscription into the forces. Uh, now, I don’t know whether it was for the federal forces or
the revolutionary forces. This, I never understood. However, [clears throat], my dad supposedly
was, uh, caught in one of those. And, uh, he was in the military of some sort, for a while. And,
uh, the day that they found out that the railroad went north, which was quite a ways to go, they
says, uh, we’ll just drop our arms and go on. And, uh, he came into the United States by way of
El Paso. Uh, permanent residents under the railroad. Uh…at that time, there was not just one
railroad, but, uh, different people on the railroad were connecting. Uh…the rail systems. To
make a rail system. So, uh, my sister Gladys was born in Wichita. She’s – my brother Raymond
is the older, he was born here in Lawrence. And I was born here in Lawrence. So there’s a time
there that, uh, they went from one railroad company into another company until they got to,
uh…uh connect it with Santa Fe. And one of his first stations Santa Fe was Lecompton, Kansas.
And from Lecompton, Kansas, this would be about 1910. Up when ex-president Teddy
Roosevelt came to Lawrence to dedicate the water fountain. My dad got to shake hands with, uh,
Teddy Roosevelt. And, uh, maybe I’m saying this wrong, but he – he said, “Hey, there’s no other
president [unintelligible] that’s the one I met, Teddy Roosevelt.” Uh, this was one of his things
that he kept until age 92 [clears throat]. Uh, coming in…the, uh, railroad would, uh, bring the

�people in and they would drop them at, uh, different, uh, sections. Uh, well, they’d come through
Emporia, they’d come through, uh…actually, I don’t remember the next town there. Then Osage
City, um, Carbondale, Pauline, Topeka, Kansas. Topeka, Kansas, they’d come to Spencer. From
Spencer they’d come to Lecompton. Uh, Lecompton to Lawrence. So my dad chose Lawrence
for the last stop during his stop.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Uh, however, he spent time in Lecompton, working on that particular section. Uh…and, um,
of course they came without any transportation. So, uh, when the railroads would have, uh,
derailment or some need for one section to help another section, to help another section, uh, they
would bring ‘em together. In this way the men, the workers, laborers, would interact to find out
where they came from, what year they may have came – came in, how old are you, how many
chicos do you have, how many niños? Family. Uh…and that’s the way they started to get, uh,
acquainted with one another.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: And the Santa Fe at that time, after you worked so long, you were eligible for a pass, which
would let you board the train and you could go to Kansas City, Chicago, or wherever you wanted
to, long as the Santa Fe was running there. Uh…that’s the way my dad knew a few people in
Topeka and – and he never did stay much in Kansas City, because he – he said that was just not,
uh…it just wasn’t his kind of town.
HK: Mm-hmm. So he worked for the Santa Fe railroad?
VR: Yes, he worked for the Santa Fe over 30 years. Mm-hmm. And, uh [laughs] then they had
the lay off just before Social Security, so he didn’t get in on – on that.
HK: Oh.
VR: But he later found a job, of course, and he did get Social Security. But, uh, during those, uh,
earlier years, they had a union or – or an organization and they had medical hospital in Topeka,
uh, for the workers, that is. ‘Cause, uh, I was born at what would be, at the, before the 9th Street.
That’s where the original Santa Fe bunkhouses that were made out of ties, railroad ties, in
Lawrence
HK: Oh.
VR: And, um, that was the housing for the workers. And then, however in ‘27, when I was born,
they made the new houses across the tracks, east, but you had to get in by way of 8th Street to get
to the real nice cement floors, brick, good windows, good doors, good roofs, just a real good
place to be.
HK: This was in Lawrence?

�VR: Yes, this was Lawrence. This was all Lawrence, east Lawrence. Uh, the yards, the Santa Fe
yards were larger than what they are today. And Poehler Company was a wholesaler company
that brought in wholesale groceries for the – for the area. And then they, redistributed it again,
what I understand. I never worked there or [worked?] for there, Mr…let’s see, Mr. Henshaw?
That sound right? Kerchaw. Mr. Kerchaw ran the business at that time. Everybody knew one
another, or knew of one another. So, uh, I went to New York School for, uh, all of us, you might
say, all of us went to school except for a couple of ‘em that went to Pinckney. And then some of
the older boys went to the old Quincey High School, or maybe I’m wrong, high school. No, uh –
Quincey School, uh, where the US Armory used to be on 11th Street. They’re pretty near right
across from, uh, Capitol Federal today.
HK: Oh.
VR: Uh…the Central Junior High, and – and the old high building which was the high school.
And, um, [Manuel?], the other school, there’s one on each corner. Uh, where the schools I went
to for junior high. And then from there, uh, graduated or came to Lawrence High School at 1400
block Massachusetts.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: And my brother was the first Mexican boy to graduate from – from the high school. I guess
I was the second one [laughs]. Uh…it was Mr. [Weir?] was my, uh, principal. And, um, I got
drafted, uh, let’s see, I got out of school in – for graduation and then June the 4th, 1945, I entered
the armed forces. Which happened to be Army for me.
HK: Uh-huh.
VR: And I went to the European theater, everybody says: “Why do you call it the European
theater?” [“Hey,” addressing someone who entered the room.] That’s just what it was –
Unknown Person: Excuse me, I’m gonna bring some stuff in, just in case y’all get thirsty, okay?
HK: Okay.
Unknown Person: Some ice…
VR: And then, after serving just a short two years in the Army, I came home at, um, I worked for
Skelly Oil Company.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: And a Chrysler Plymouth Agency. And I worked there maybe 20 years, and then after that I
went into the post office. Um, but in the meantime I’d taken a couple of years at the University
of Kansas. And I don’t know if it’s fair to say this or not, but I had a lady counselor that when I
went up to the University of Kansas: “You don’t belong here!” That isn’t what I was there for. I

�– I said: “Young lady, I’m here to learn. I – why do you tell me – tell me that I don’t belong
here?” And, um, I just let it go at that.
HK: Uh-huh.
VR: But she still continued the counseling, but it wasn’t any – any counseling that I would give
to someone else. Uh…I never looked into the lady’s background or anything, but I’d see her
running around campus and she had the hair braided around her head like that. And nobody
spoke to her, so I suppose she was somewhat of a “I’m over here and you guys are over here”…
HK: Yeah. She wasn’t very encouraging.
VR: Not – not very encouraging, no. And, uh…those are the only few jobs I ever had with, uh,
working for Chrysler. And working for Skelly Oil Company.
HK: You did get married?
VR: Oh, yes, yes, I – we would go to, uh, dances like, uh, Ottawa, Chanute. Uh, Kansas City
occasionally, Topeka, and – and, uh, we – some of ‘em were weddings, you know, where
couples married and you know one another and we actually, the old folks knew just about
everybody around. And, uh, they’d say, come get together. Yes, I married in 1957.
HK: Okay.
VR: Mm-hmm. Um, my wife, Elizabeth, is from Osawatomie, Kansas. I met her in Chanute at,
uh, what they call the Sixteenth of September Celebration, ‘cause, uh, Chanute had a big
Mexican population working in the Santa Fe shops. And, the people from Oklahoma,
Independence, Fredonia, Howard, Kansas, uh, Coffeyville, Newton, Wichita, El Dorado, they
would all come in and take over the town for two days.
HK: Oh.
VR: It was quite a celebration, quite a get-together.
HK: Uh-huh.
VR: That’s where I met her. [HK laughs] And, uh, the funny part about it was, the next time I
met her was at Ottawa, and, uh, I was sitting right next to her and I really didn’t pay much
attention to her. And, uh, I went out and danced and when I came back to sit down on the chair –
when I sat down on the chair, the chair collapsed.
HK: Uh-oh.
VR: And I said, that’s when I really saw her. [HK laughs] And from there on, we became friends
and later – then got married…and everybody says: “Hey, somebody just wanted you to see who
was next to you.” [HK laughs] But the chair did break. [HK laughs]. Yeah…

�HK: How many children do you have?
VR: Four.
HK: Four.
VR: Two boys and two girls.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Yes, and all the children went to high school. The oldest girl, she finished college. Of course
you plan for the first one, and you don’t really plan for the – the full commitment –
HK: Yeah.
VR: Of the rest, because, uh, well, to hear the prices of college now as to the prices of college
then, um, I even kind of wonder how I got my first daughter through college.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Um, I wasn’t making that much, and although I was very fortunate, I averaged about $305
dollars a month, and, uh, that – that was a pretty good salary at that time.
HK: Mm-hmm. Could you describe – did you live in La Yarda?
VR: Yes.
HK: Could you describe a little bit about, um, what it was like living there and what it looked
like, and…?
VR: Oh, okay, uh…the yard, if you take this container here, it was kind of an E-shape without
the center. And then this other side was, say, facing the center. We had a community pump on
the south side. And [clears throat] the toilets were on the opposite side. Uh, two sets, one for
each side.
HK: Those were like outhouses?
VR: Yes, outhouses.
HK: Like the – mm-hmm.
VR: There were – there was an apartment here on this corner, apartment here, apartment here,
and an apartment at this corner. And the – the ladies would plant flowers in front of their houses
to equal the outer shape of the – of the “L,” you might say.

�HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: And, uh, then where the pump house – now this is City water – not City water, it was Santa
Fe well water, which was made for the old steam engines to refill.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: I don’t think the City was connected to that, but we had piped water –
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Not, uh, lever pump. Uh [clears throat] from there, uh…there was a big walnut tree. I would
say that that walnut tree was half as big as this table.
HK: Wow.
VR: And under that tree on the hot summer days, lunch was under that tree. Picnic style, you
might say.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: And, uh, ‘course each family brought enough for their, each family. That was one of the
things there. And back here, towards, behind the outhouses, we made, a – leveled off some
ground and we’d play, uh, something like tennis, only we had paddles instead of tennis rackets.
And we’d build our own playhouse, uh…out of logs and what have you, kind of a little stage
there, but it was on the ground.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: And we would, uh, uh…dramatize, uh…we had the – uh, an older boy that was a little bit
hard of hearing. But he had ideas. He says: “Let’s do this and let’s do that,” and we’d, uh, we
were actors. [HK laughs] We were actors. And I don’t remember exact scenes or – they were
strictly what little we knew there, and, uh, one of the scenes was: “Ahhh! I am a great hunter, I
shall go out and hunt a rabbit.” And that was the end of it. [HK laughs] And the next scene was,
uh…what was it…oh: “I am a musician. I have a guitar but I don’t know how to play it.”
[Laughs] Well – I mean, this is – is really true, what we were doing, we…uh, and then we’d say:
“Well, up at school, we sit down and we write and we read and Mrs. Wood and Miss Overly,
they tell us, they’ll read a story to us.” So one of the girls would – we didn’t have books, like you
might say, and she put her hands up like this and kind of read a – a makeup story, you know.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: I – I forget what the subjects were, but really, for not having material readings, we, uh, we
were still competent at reading. And, uh, this particular family, the Romeros, were transferred to
Humboldt, Kansas, which is south, pretty near to Chanute. So, us – my brother and mom and
another family – decided to go visit them. Uh, one Sunday afternoon – one Sunday, whole day,

�we left early and came back late. The thing was, we said: “Okay, what’s the name of your
town?” “Oh…is it Hamburger?” [Both laugh]. So we…we said: “Well, write it out for us.” And
– and, uh, that – that was one of the descriptions of the town Humboldt, Kansas. I remember that
real well, and I said: “Hamburger? That doesn’t quite…” Well, however. Uh…then that
particular family was moved back to Lawrence. Uh [clears throat], and my – now, if I go back to
Lecompton, and my dad, like I said, worked on the railroad. But in the cold weather, they would,
uh, uh, not give ‘em vacation, but they’d, uh, there was just time that they really couldn’t work.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: So he worked for a pipe company that was building a pipeline through one side of
Lecompton.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: I don’t know whether it was gas or gasoline or what it was, but they…they said my dad was
a smaller man, [murmurs] very muscular, very short person, very agile. He could have been a
good gymnasium – you know, a gymnast. And they’d send him down at the bottom of the pipe,
the pipe was to align it, cause they’d say: “Hey, Johnny! John, John! Go down there and check
that pipe.” And I – I kept thinking back, I said: “You know, Dad, you used to take a lot of
chances going down in those ditches, ‘cause they could cave in or something.” He says: “Yeah,”
he says, “You know, I didn’t think anything about it; it just was a day’s work.” I said: “But, Dad,
how come, uh…you did that?” And he said: “Well, I had to work. We had to earn money,” he
says, “the farmer down the road wanted to sell me some land for two dollars an acre, and I was
trying to make money.” But we never did buy that land, so…two dollars an acre is – compared to
what it is today, that’s quite a…well, anyway. Then I look back and our Sunflower Ordinance
work came out, some of the young ladies that were left here applied to work out there, and they
were on that powder line, the mixing, that were highly explosive just like any [murmurs]. I said:
“Did you guys work there?” I said, and they said: “Yes, even your sister was there.” I said: “How
long was my sister working there?” She worked two weeks and that was all. [HK laughs]. She
said the, uh, the explosion rate was too high.
HK: Yeah.
VR: Uh, for the flash, and I should – not explosion, but flash –
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: That place. But, uh…far as Lawrence, we would come to the concerts at South Park. We
would go to the University, they had a summer school, uh, dances up there. We’d attend those.
‘Course we’d go to the museum, and we’d see Comanche Indians [HK laughs, tape cuts off].
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                    <text>Tape 20b: Interview with Valentin Romero
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 32:56
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: November 20, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Valentin Romero (Interviewee): Our other trip was to go the University and we’d have a picnic
up there, at [unintelligible].
Helen Krische (Interviewer): Uh-huh.
VR: But this was on a streetcar, not a – not a bus or –
HK: Was Woodland Parks still in operation at that time?
VR: Uh, Woodland Park was there; it was operated by [Game?] Price.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Uh, related to – let’s see, his sister – his wife was part – one of [unintelligible] family. And,
um, Woodland Park, the way I remember it, they had a baseball diamond, they had a horse track,
and that’s all I can remember. And it was, if you go down 11th Street and could have gone
straight through the woods, uh, that’s where it was.
HK: Okay. So it was – was it right next to the cemetery, is that right?
VR: Uh, before you get to St. John’s or Mount Calvary Cemetery. Uh, it was towards the
railroad tracks. Mm-hmm.
HK: Now, the – the houses in the La Yarda, were they constructed of brick?
VR: Yes. The ones that were constructed on the east side of the railroad, uh, by way of entrance
of 8th Street, they were very, they were cement slabs, brick house, double brick. And, uh, like I
said, good windows and good doors, air-tight. And a chimney, they had, for your wood stove, of
course, at that time. Uh, wood stove was for making food and, uh, for heat in the wintertime.
HK: How did those compare with, like, Union Pacific houses?
VR: Now, Union Pacific housing at that time, what little I remember, were boxcars.
HK: Okay.
VR: They were modified boxcars. Very, very neat, but of course an 80-foot boxcar is quite a bit
of space.

�HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Like today home trailers.
HK: Okay.
VR: They’re about 80 foot.
HK: Yeah. Did they have the boxcars, like, divided up into rooms, or…? How did –
VR: Uh, most generally one family per boxcar.
HK: Uh-huh.
VR: Uh, yes, they, uh, if they didn’t have walls, uh, they strung a curtain or – or…whatever it
was for privacy.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: And, uh, now those people had a – a pump. They had a hand pump. Uh, they didn’t have…
well, Union Pacific had their own water systems for their steam engines. But, uh, they didn’t
have it for all the different sections.
HK: So the water that you got that was piped in, was that sanitary water, that you know of?
VR: Yes, it, uh, ‘cause it was the same water that the Santa Fe depot used for their own use
within the depot.
HK: Mm-hmm. What – what did you all do for healthcare? Like if you had to see the doctor,
or…?
VR: Well, uh, under healthcare…the quickest doctor I can think of is Dr. Orchard (sic). He was a
family practitioner, and he brought a lot of the babies into the world.
HK: Mm-hmm. Did – did he make house calls there, at, uh…?
VR: Oh, yes, they made house calls. And I was gonna say Dr. Cabell? But that isn’t the right
name. Um…he was, uh, right down the street from 9th Street and Kentucky. Upstairs [clears
throat], uh, he was another – another doctor. And then the surgeon, Dr. Zimmerman, uh, well,
they were the three basic – there was other doctors, and Dr. Jones, but they were the three basic
doctors that, uh, our people went to.
HK: Mm-hmm. And did– did the Santa Fe Railroad help to pay for your healthcare, or was
there…?

�VR: Uh, the healthcare that the Santa Fe had was for, uh, the worker only.
HK: Oh, okay.
VR: I don’t recall that it was for family. See, like I said, my dad came out of the railroad system
just when Social Security kicked in. And at that time, they may have had other provisions within
their, uh, medical health.
HK: Okay. And dental care, was there any dental care at that time?
VR: Uh, yes, Dr. McFarland [spelling?]. Dr. McFarland was a good doctor, but he – he was an
older dentist, and all I can remember is this one person said: “I have a bad tooth, and I have a bad
tooth, I’ll go to see Dr. McFarland.” Dr. McFarland said: “Alright, climb up here. And we’ll take
that tooth out.” And he said: “That poor doctor did as much as he could, and couldn’t come out,
and he says: “I’m gonna have to get on top of you to – to get – get that tooth out.” And he said,
he practically climbed on him to remove the tooth, but other than that, that’s just one of the
stories.
HK: Yeah. [Both laugh]
VR: But, uh, I don’t recall us as a family having tooth problems. I mean, we may have had ‘em,
we may have had ‘em, or…because I didn’t start seeing the dentist until I went to school and
they would examine your teeth and kind of give you a little checkup.
HK: Now, did you – did you grow up speaking Spanish, or were you –
VR: Yeah.
HK: Bilingual, or…?
VR: Uh, I was…my sister and my brother had gone to school earlier.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: So they – they were already ahead of me. But being I stayed home, I spoke to my mom and
dad in Spanish.
HK: Uh-huh.
VR: And, uh, my – I say that my mom and dad knew good Spanish. I don’t know if you
understand…like people have street Spanish out here, or street English, and over here they have,
uh, uh, broken English.
HK: Uh-huh.

�VR: My – my mom and dad spoke good Spanish. What I call good Spanish. Uh…in fact, the
whole community spoke the better Spanish, in my opinion.
HK: Did you teach your children any Spanish? Did they grow up speaking any Spanish?
VR: What was that, now?
HK: Did your children grow up speaking Spanish?
VR: Yes, up till the – the time my grandfather – their grandfather died.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Mm-hmm. Now, my last two children, Grandfather was already gone, so, uh…sure, they
know enchilada, comadres, uh, things like that, and Carlos O’Kelly, and…[HK laughs] uh, but,
uh, they can understand a lot of it.
HK: Uh-huh.
VR: But their words are stumbling sometimes. And we do use Spanish, and if we come up to a
word, they’ll throw English in there, and keep on going.
HK: Sure, sure.
VR: Now, on my wife’s side, out of their little town of Osawatomie, they had to learn English
because, uh, there were just so few of them, even if it was a – a roundhouse, uh…community,
there wasn’t that many Spanish-speaking people. They were mostly Italian.
HK: Oh.
VR: Mm-hmm. And, uh, she, the mother, her mother knew good English, I mean, very well, in
English. Her mother and – and my – Liz’s uncle – he lived in Stanley, which was…oh, I don’t
know how far, maybe 40 miles away from there. And, uh, they were just one family. One family,
so they – they just fell in to the community.
HK: Mm-hmm. Did you have any other extended family living with you? I know that you had
your dad and mom were there of course, but did you have any aunts and uncles that – ?
VR: No. No, I did not. However, this lady, Matiana from Eudora, uh, I’d hear all the children:
“We’re gonna go to Grandmother’s house, or Grandmother’s coming over!” And I asked my
mom, I said: “Mama, I don’t have a grandmother.” She said: “No, you don’t, you – you have
yours in Mexico.” So this lady Matiana said: “I’ll be your grandmother.” And…well, what do
you think, I mean, sure! So, now I was in grade school when this happened. So I would get on
the train, Santa Fe train, the workman’s, uh, the work train. And I’d ride the caboose to Eudora.
And, uh, then – this would be on a Friday, maybe, or a Saturday, I’d go – and then I’d spend the
night with them at Eudora, at her house. And, well, hey, I did chores, I did what little I did,

�‘cause – and then I’d come back in the big train from Kansas City to Lawrence, and it would stop
at Eudora and pick you up and bring you in. Yes, that was quite a deal. I did that until the lady
passed away, and I guess I would have been, uh, I was still in junior high. And I was one of the
pallbearers. And they lived away from the main road and…and, uh, when she passed away, it
rained so much that they couldn’t get through that road.
HK: Oh.
VR: So we carried the casket, well, maybe today you might say a quarter of a mile.
HK: Wow.
VR: And, uh, we just walked it all the way through. And, you know, we never did rest. We just
walked it and I was one of the carriers.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: One of the pallbearers. But that lady, I – I don’t know if she ever had a husband or not, but,
uh, she had a son by the name of John. And, uh, they were just good people. Good people to me,
uh…well, she – she says: “What would you like to eat?” or, you know…just like a, you might
say, a grandmother spoils a kid.
HK: Sure.
VR: And I think that, like she said, uh…uh, in Spanish: “Tu eres la luz de la casa,” in other
words, saying: “You are the light of home, the…You bring light into our home.”
HK: How sweet.
VR: Uh-huh. And I…kind of remember that.
HK: Did you, uh, were you aware of any prejudice in Lawrence growing up, or, um…?
VR: Well, I really didn’t know what prejudice was.
HK: Uh-huh.
VR: Uh, I ate at the restaurants, at Mr. Reed’s. I, uh…I went to the show. Let’s see, what else did
I do…I went to the barbershop. Well, I did just about everything.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: ‘Course, uh…you might say I was kind of a loner there for a while, ‘cause all the other boys
were already working and they were, uh, doing what they’re doing.
HK: Mm-hmm.

�VR: And, uh, they had brothers and sisters: “Oh, I’m gonna go with my brother or I’m gonna go
with my sister. Or the three of us are gonna go,” And see, I was – I was the only one left in our
family and I kind of had to go, well, kind of alone.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Yes. Uh…no, but, uh, the only thing that bothered me – well, not – not bothered me – but I
saw here at St. John’s that, um, they wanted us, when we came to Mass, to sit on the back pews.
HK: Mm.
VR: But I didn’t take that as, uh, as being discriminating. I mean, I didn’t feel it at that time.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Maybe it – it was, maybe – maybe…but we did occupy the last, um, pews. Mm-hmm.
HK: Did your family join St. John’s when they first came here to Lawrence?
VR: Yes, yes.
HK: Yeah, so…that is a long –
VR: In fact, in 1927 when I was born, Dad said: “Hey, they built a church for you.” [HK laughs]
See, if you look at our cornerstone, it says 1927.
HK: Uh-huh.
VR: Yeah, yeah. Marie Ice, and Ice [murmurs] under, we were baptized under Father Fitzgerald.
I can’t think of his first name. Yeah…uh, yes I would attend the summer relish – uh, religion
school with the nuns from Leavenworth. No, I – I don’t feel, ‘cause the boys I ran around in high
school, we would go to the Meadow Acres in Topeka to see the big bands. And, uh…then the
university occasionally would get a big band and we’d go to that.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Although I never did go to the, uh, the high school prom, I – I guess I just didn’t go.
[laughs]. But as far as going in the – we’d get over to the Dynamite, which was over past 23rd
Street. And then Mr. Wiedeman’s, he would serve us ice cream though he had other stuff he
could sell, but, uh…we usually got a dish of ice cream. Then, the Velvet Freeze, we’d sit down
in there and we’d be served. I don’t recall any – I mean, to me, now, now this is just me. Maybe
somebody else had a different experience. But, no… But I noticed that Ottawa and Topeka and
some of those towns were really bad about that. I don’t know what the reason was, but, uh…I
suppose they had ugly moments or something.

�HK: Yeah. So how do you think, um, the lives of Mexican-Americans today differ? I mean, do
you think it’s a lot better for them now? Um, what advantages do you see that they have?
VR: Well, uh, when we lived down there at the section houses, everybody was the same. Nobody
had money.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: I mean, you could come down Massachusetts Street and you’d know all the – all the shop
owners, and they were a little better off, of course. [Clears throat] But far as the children that
went to school at New York School, uh…uh, we were all on the same level. ‘Cause I remember
one kid by the name of Charles, he says: “What is money?” You know? “Uh, I don’t know any
math.” But hey, I – I had a quarter my mom…on Saturdays would give me a quarter and I’d
come to the [Pathe?] Theatre. And I’d buy popcorn, and then after that I had enough to buy a
hamburger at Mr. Reed’s hamburger stand. And when I spent my quarter, that was the end of the
day. [HK laughs]
HK: Well, can you think of anything else that…?
VR: Well, at our house we never had a lock.
HK: Oh.
VR: We – we never locked our door.
HK: Uh-huh.
VR: If, uh…my dad had some tools, like a saw or hammer, couple of hammers, a – a big
sledgehammer, uh…different-sized saws, and things that people’d say: “John, I need a – I need a
heavy hammer!” “Well you know where it’s at, it’s over in the tool house there at home!” And
they’d have wedges for splitting wood, you know.
HK: Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
VR: Uh…well…and then, of course, when my brother learned how to drive, we bought us a
Model A Ford truck and we did a little hauling, you know, people, they – they, sometimes they’d
move and they’d say: “Can you haul this over to the other house?” We did things like that. And
then in the ‘40s, ‘39s and ‘40s, before the ‘51 flood, uh…in the summertime the whole town, not
– not only us – would go out and pick potatoes with, uh…hauled out potatoes on the other side of
the river.
HK: Oh.
VR: I – I worked for Mr. Nicholson, a – a gentleman, an older gentleman that had a greenhouse
on East 11th. And I’d help him plant tomatoes, I’d help him cut asparagus, uh…in the fall, we,

�uh, picked turnips. Uh, what else did we do…well, anyways, he didn’t have no – he had
livestock, but we didn’t move bales or anything like that.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: That came later on. I…I learned quite a bit from him. He, uh, him and Annie, uh, ran this,
well, 80-acre farm. Well, that’s what, uh…people used to be able to live off of an 80-acre farm
that they’d raise corn, they’d raise, uh…oh, what else would they raise…? And then he had him
an apple orchard there, to one side, by an apple orchard, I think he had eighteen trees and, uh, he
did a lot of spraying work and a lot of taking care of the orchard.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: And then there was a vinegar cider plant on, uh, the 800 block of, uh, Pennsylvania. And
when the, uh, apple season was on, and – and I didn’t go out to Mr. Nicholson, I’d bring me a
bag, take it to school, and then on the way back I’d stop at Mr. Krum’s, uh, vinegar place. I’d
say: “Mr. Krum, do you have any good apples?” He said: “Well, you know all the apples I use
for vinegar, why don’t you go back there and fill up your own sack?” Well, a little sack was a
little bit bigger than a little sack. [HK laughs] And he said: “Oh, do you have a dime?” I said:
“Sure, I have a dime,” that’s about what I…he’d charge me. And every once in a while I
wouldn’t have my dime, he says: “Go back there, go back there.” [HK laughs] He was real good
to – to me, anyhow. I – I don’t know…
HK: Did you, um, where – do you remember the – the POW camp being over on that side? How
– how far was it from, um, the…La Yarda there?
VR: Uh, just across the tracks.
HK: Okay.
VR: Across the main line and two spur tracks. The two spur tracks I’m talking about are where
we had the bulk stations of gasoline, bulk stations. Uh…they would bring in carloads of…uh,
train carloads of gasoline and it’d be siphoned out of the tank car into storage cars. There was,
uh, Skelly Oil Company, City Service, [RV?], and then two other companies that had a – a line
up there. And then immediately to the east was, uh, POW camp, mm-hmm.
HK: Was there – ?
VR: But, uh, they didn’t give us any trouble, they…they, a couple of ‘em spoke English.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Let’s see, what was the only phrase I knew at that time? This was pre-, pre-Army time. [HK
laughs]. Uh… ‘Course, I’d hear the other older people downtown said: “Wie sprechen Sie
Deutsch?” and uh, uh…well, I said [unintelligible] and…Well, that, you know. And, uh, yeah,

�they had their compound, wired compound there. Far as trouble, they were no trouble, they –
they were farmed out to people with farms.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: You know…
HK: So when the ‘51 flood came, did that destroy the compound there, or…?
VR: The water was above the chimney.
HK: Oh, gosh.
VR: Of the place, there. And, uh [clears throat] Joe Ramirez and myself, we went down there
when the water was coming across the 8th Street road. And we told the folks: “The water is
coming, and they say it’s gonna be above your houses. Move.” And, um, well, us young kids,
you might say, we were – we would still be…we would still be about, uh, under eighteen, trying
to tell older folks what to do, or –
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Or what we recommended that somebody else told us to do. Yes, they moved, but they left
their – some of their furniture stuff, uh, propped up –
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: Uh, and then of course you – when you come back, everything’s in disarray.
HK: Mm-hmm. So did the – did the people move out at that time from the compound?
VR: Yes, they all moved into town. A few of them stayed in town afterwards. Uh…it, they
reclaimed it, just as good as it was before…
HK: Mm-hmm. Well, I think we’re about to run out of tape.
VR: Oh, my goodness. Time, huh? Yeah, that’s the one thing you don’t want to run out of.
HK: That’s right, that’s right. Well, I thank you very much for coming and telling – telling us
about your experiences.
VR: Well, uh…there’s probably a lot of other things to say, but, uh…you’ll – you’ll get it from
the rest of the people.
HK: Uh-huh, uh-huh. Fantastic.
VR: But, uh, sometimes, if you get two or three – at least two of them together –

�HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: They’ll, uh, they’ll bring up ideas, families. See, now, like I said, I was just Mom and Dad
and my sister there for a while.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: My brother was in the Navy for four years. In fact, he enlisted, uh, one day before the 1941,
when the…December the 7th. He enlisted in the – when they made the announcement over the
radio, he took off to Kansas City and they sent him up to Great Lakes and then from there they
turned around and sent him to San Diego.
HK: Yeah.
VR: Uh, I just went to Leavenworth a couple of times [HK laughs]. Then they – then they sent
me to Camp Hood, Texas, for, uh…I took my training.
HK: Mm-hmm.
VR: But, uh, my brother and I, uh…noticed that some of the boys that had been in the army, like
Mr.…um, well anyways, he was sheriff here at one time. Uh, Saunders. Uh…Sanders, Sanders.
He was already in the Army in Hawaii and he would write – I think his folks moved, were
renting and they had to move from one house to another. And, uh…they miscommunicated, and,
uh, that’s when my brother and I, and my sisters said: “We’re gonna buy a house so Dad and
Mom will have an address that we can write to while we were in the service.”
HK: Oh, that’s…okay. Well, um…I think what I’m gonna do is, let me get you a copy of this.
[Long pause] This consent form. [Tape cuts off at 28:54]
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                    <text>Tape 19: Interview with Frank Romero
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 47:20
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date:
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Proofreader: Ellie Rumback
Helen Krische (Interviewer): And this is basically a consent form. And um, sign right there.
And I’m Helen Krische and this is Heather Bolyer.
Heather Bolyer: Hi.
HK: I don’t know if you know any of the Krisches.
Frank Romero (Interviewee): [Murmurs.] Yes, how is he doing?
HK: Well, you know I haven’t really talked to him.
FR: You haven’t?
HK: [laughs] I haven’t had a chance to –
FR: You sound like my family.
HK: Really keeping me busy.
FR: Yeah, there is twelve of us living [murmurs].
HK. Okay. Now, first thing I need you to do is write your name here. And this basically gives
the museum permission to use the tape in both the video and the audio tape. And we have to do
some other things. Right here, it says if you want, this one is if you don’t have any restrictions
on the use of the information and down here is if you do have restrictions and what those
restrictions are. You can X, put an X by either one of those. Down here is your contact
information. Sign, sign once again there and then your address. [long pause] A copy of this will
also probably go to the Kansas State Historical Society. Um, because we will eventually ask
them for a grant to transcribe the tape. And usually when we do something like that they want
you know copies of, so…that, but for the most part it will be used for research purposes either
that or else or used as exhibits for publications perhaps. There has not been anything written in
Lawrence Mexican-American when they do a publication, and you know, like during the
interview if there is any time that you want to stop and take a break or, you know you want to
stop it completely and don’t want to talk any more to me that’s fine too, if you don’t want to
answer any of my questions, that’s fine too. You know, just say I don’t want to answer that.
That is cool with me. So, all right?

�FR: All right.
HK: Okay, and we will give you a copy of the consent form too before you leave. I’ll give this
to Heather. Heather is a witness on this too. [HK laughs] All right. First of all, the questions that
I usually ask are about your parents, and where they came from in Mexico. If you know their
names and when they first came to the United States.
FR: Well my dad’s brother, my dad’s name was Gonzolo [unintelligible] and my mother was
named [unintelligible] Ramirez, and my dad’s uh, mother, and her last name was Rivas. I don’t
know that we kept…this is when they celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary.
HK: 75th?
FR: Yeah.
HK: Wow.
FR: Like I said, my dad was born in Veracruz, Mexico in 1904. He moved to the United States at
age seven. And my mother was born in Mexico City in 1908, and she came to the United States
at age fourteen. They were married April the 2nd, 1924 in Topeka. And the couple moved to
Humboldt in 1939, and they have lived in Lawrence since 1943.
HK: Wow.
FR: And these, they are the parents of Jimmy Hernandez, Frank Romero, Tony Romero, Peter
Romero, Gonzalo Jr. Romero, Becky Stevens, Rick Romero - all of Lawrence. Then they had
Tina Guerrero, Alberta Gutierrez, Teresa Martinez, and Laurie Aguilar (sp?) - all of Topeka.
Their son Joe Romero is deceased. They have 39 grandchildren, 49 great-grandchildren, and 7
great-[great?] grandchildren. And Gonzalo Romero retired in 1969 from the Santa Fe Railroad
after 46 years of service. And then my mother Melina used to homemake.
HK: Oh.
FR: Kinda tells you their story.
HK: Yeah, it sure does. How many children were there altogether?
FR: Uh, thirteen.
HK: Thirteen.
FR: And Joe, he – he died.
HK: Mm-hmm. And where are you in the birth order?
FR: I’m second.

�HK: You’re second?
FR: Yeah. Jimmy is first. I’m second.
HK: Okay.
FR: [Murmurs] And out of the, out of – out of the six sons that they had, four of them served in
the United States Service. The Army.
HK: Oh. Is that WWII?
FR: Frank, during the Korean War - that’s me. And Peter, and then Joe, and Gonzalo Jr. served
in Vietnam. That’s about, uh – and they crossed the border, and I think my dad said they paid
either 10 cents or 25 cents.
HK: To cross the border?
FR: To cross the border from Laredo.
HK: Oh, okay.
FR: Back in 1910 it was. And, uh, then they say, he told me that, uh, they lived in, kind of,
barracks there till they were assigned what to [unintelligible] – where to come to.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: They came to, uh, Lawrence, Kansas.
HK: So he joined the Santa Fe Railroad right away?
FR: Yeah.
HK: Yeah. Did they recruit him while he still lived in Mexico, or…?
FR: I think so, or they were looking for workers and laborers and they’d cross the border.
[Murmurs] from there they would ship ‘em, ship ‘em [murmurs].
HK: Uh-huh, uh-huh.
FR: He worked for [murmurs].
HK: So did he, did he live in, uh, the Santa Fe apartments?
FR: Right, here in Lawrence.

�HK: And you all did, did you…?
FR: Well, till we grew up and went our own way, where we grew up. A good playhouse there.
[HK laughs] A good playground.
HK: You always had lots of –
FR: We had a lot of company there. All kids of all ages.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: And, the, the good part about it – it was only about a block away from, uh, [laughs] from the
dump. And whenever we needed a toy or anything else, we’d go over there and find toys or – or
find wood to make toys with. Like I say, we had a lot of, uh, lot of children there, our age. And,
uh, we had hills, we’d make caves in the hills. We had trees, climb trees and make slings – cut,
cut, you know, slingshots there. Yeah, we had a – had a good time. And I, um, went to school.
When I first started kindergarten, I didn’t even know how to speak English. [Murmurs] I
remember very clearly, I remember asking my cousin to tell the teacher when I wanted to go to
the bathroom [both laugh]. So, that’s uh, that’s [murmurs]. We had good times. There, the, uh
Chavez boys [murmurs] the picture of section houses. Pretty similar to what it used to be.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: I don’t know if anybody’s ever brought the pictures up here.
HK: Yeah. Huh-uh. I haven’t seen it.
FR: Well, I’ll tell you what, when I, when I leave here, I’ll think about it. It’s – it’s quite large.
HK: Oh, okay.
FR: It’s, uh, it’s, uh…that’s where we all came from.
HK: Yeah. Well, maybe we can take a picture of it with the camera. And that’ll be –
FR: Kind of [murmurs].
HK: Okay. That would be fantastic.
FR: I think this is, uh, Frankie Chavez.
HK: Oh, okay. What do you remember about the apartments? How were they –
FR: Well –
HK: Laid out, or – ?

�FR: Well, they was laid out in a row. Two rows. And, um, everybody that lived there, they had,
um, two or three rooms. So, and, uh…it was big enough, long enough to raise quite a few
families in there.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: So, they’d put families in there, got – they had two rooms or three rooms. There was a lot of
families in there.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: And, uh, like I said…it had outdoor toilets. And then, uh, before the dump filled everything
up there in the back, we had a lake up there.
HK: Oh.
FR: It wasn’t a very, very big lake, but it was a good-sized pond. And, uh, in the wintertime it
would freeze up, and we’d, uh, we’d go out there and play ice hockey.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: We’d try to fish, there was some fish, [murmurs]. Awful [both laugh]. [Murmurs]
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: Like I say, in 1951 the flood come through there. I was in the service at the time. But the
city, they had filled it up twice... Third time.
HK: How did they heat, heat the apartments in the winter time?
FR: Uh, wood stoves.
HK: Wood stoves.
FR: Yeah. The, uh, the guys that worked on the railroad, they’d, uh, bring the old ties. They had
big stacks of ‘em. And at certain times of the year they’d, uh, they…they’d get, they had some
kind of uh, a saw that they hooked up to a back tire of a Model T with. And it had a big blade on
it. And, uh, they’d cut these, the ties. And, uh…to, uh, it was big enough for the, for your stoves.
We’d put ‘em on [unintelligible]. During the day, when they were leavin’ we’d chop these
blocks [murmurs] size sticks. That was our heating for a long time. I remember we had coal, we
used coal quite a bit. I remember laying in bed and laying on the sofa when my bed was
[unintelligible]. I’d wait till early in the mornings. Mother would get up and I’d lay in bed and
just kind of laid back till she’d get a fire burning, burning. [both laugh] It was something else.
HK: What did she cook on? What did your mom –

�FR: She had a wood stove. The old-time wood stoves. She was always cooking, [murmurs] every
Monday, every Monday was washing day. Well, not only her but all the people - all the women
that lived in the yards there would only wash on Monday. [Murmurs] wood stove and big tubs,
put ‘em up there and heat the water and, uh, get to washing clothes. The clothesline poles in the
back. Those clothesline poles were dangerous.
HK: Yeah. Yeah.
FR: Because [laughs] as kids we used to play hide and seek, and at night time, at night time we’d
run down through there and if somebody would forget to put one of the sticks up that hold the
wire up –
HK: Clothesline you?
FR: Choke.
HK: So, when the women did the laundry, it was all, it was like a cooperative effort, they all
came together?
FR: No, no, everybody was in front of their apartments.
HK: Oh, okay.
FR: Little, a little, in front of the [unintelligible] yard there, there was a good-sized yard, most of
them. [Murmurs] going through the yards and [scratching sounds, murmuring]. It seemed like
everybody wanted to wash on Mondays.
HK: Okay. So, did they, um, did they have one huge pot of boiling water, or did they each have
their own?
FR: No, they – everybody had their own.
HK: Oh, okay. Okay. Yeah. How did they get their water?
FR: They had a – an old pump. Crank it, and water would come out.
HK: Mm-hmm. Was that City water, or, do you know?
FR: I hope so. [both laugh]
HK: Do you know?
FR: I think so. It was pretty clear. Nobody, no one ever died from it. [HK laughs]
HK: I guess that’s a good sign.

�FR: It must’ve been city water.
HK: Did your parents raise a garden during the summertime?
FR: Oh, yeah. Everybody raised a garden. Everybody raised a garden. Alongside the railroad
tracks. [Murmurs] We always [had/hired?] some guy, come through with a horse and plow, plow
all that up, everybody had to [murmurs]? My dad [murmurs].
HK: Someone mentioned that they used to have guards around the garden so that people
wouldn’t steal.
FR: Mmmm…No.
HK: No?
FR: No, I think somebody was thinking about, uh, back there in the war years, they had a
prisoner of war camp across the railroad tracks.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: And they had guards there. They had German prisoners there.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: But, uh, that was something else too. [murmurs].
HK: Did you ever interact with the prisoners?
FR: No, but you could see ‘em out there playing basketball. They would go out during the day
and work.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: [Murmurs] I never heard.
HK: So did – did the kids do anything, uh, for entertainment other than ice hockey and…and
dumpster diving? [laughs]
FR: Well, like I say, we had those hills there, and, uh, [murmurs] birds [murmurs]. We’d dig
holes in the – in the hillsides and make caves, and every once in a while we’d get a cave – cave
in on us.
HK: [laughs] Did you swim at all?
FR: Uh, the only time we’d swim was in the river.

�HK: Okay. On the sandbars?
FR: Uh…yeah, yeah.
HK: That’s pretty dangerous.
FR: Oh, tell me about it. There was about three – about four of us out there, and we started
diving off the sandbars [murmurs] to the middle of the river [murmurs]. And I dived off. And I
hit the bottom.
HK: Oh.
FR: Yeah. The sand [murmurs] the current got hold of me. I thought I was gone. One of the guys
was, seeing that I was in trouble down there, he grabbed me and pulled me out. I never went
back in.
HK: That was enough for you, huh? [laughs]
FR: That was it.
HK: Did anyone ever drown there, or…?
FR: Uh, there was a little boy. I think he was, uh, one of the Mendoza boys. [Murmurs].
HK: Got caught up in the current.
FR: Well, he – he kinda, it kind of, the river was up and [unintelligible].
HK: Uh-huh
FR: He went swimming back there in the back [murmurs].
HK: Well, what would happen if anyone became ill? Was, uh, did they go get the doctor, or did
your mom do home remedies?
FR: Uh, Dad, Mom would, uh, wake up Dad, and Dad would do up…uh…sometimes he’d go
somewhere to some house where they had a telephone. [murmurs, back there in the yards?] Any
time of night he would come. [Murmurs] Seemed like had a satchel had all kinds of pills in it
[murmurs] give you a pill and [murmurs] got well.
HK: Yeah. Was, do you know if he was, like, contracted by the railroad to be the primary
doctor?
FR: No, I don’t think so.

�HK: Or – or was it just who the people chose?
FR: Yeah, yeah. [Murmurs] He had his, uh, I think he had his office behind, on the corner
[murmurs].
HK: Did you as children get to go to town very much, or…?
FR: Uh [clears throat] we went to, uh, [murmurs]. See the [murmurs]. I don’t even remember
how much it cost. [Murmurs] I mean, today’s standard.
HK: Yeah. Yeah.
FR: But every Saturday [murmurs].
HK: Did you experience any prejudice when you went into town, or…?
FR: Oh, I kind of [murmurs] Mexican family. Place up at North, North Third street [murmurs] I
think it’s called [murmurs]. To top it off, now it’s owned by uh, a Mexican family now. [both
laugh] We stood –
HK: Kind of ironic.
FR: We went, we went in there, stood in line [murmurs] and finally got to where, you know, they
give you a chair, or a table, to sit, and then they said “No, we can’t serve you, can’t serve
Mexicans.” So, we came out [unintelligible].
HK: Sure.
FR: So it happened that the guy that owned the, uh, the manager at that time, his mother used to
work at the post office, that’s where I was working. But she never mentioned it and I never
[murmurs].
HK: Huh.
FR: [Murmurs, pretend?]
HK: Yeah. Where did you go to school at?
FR: Uh, New York.
HK: New York School. And did you, um, what was that like?
FR: Uh, I went to school till the, uh, fourth grade.
HK: Okay.

�FR: Then, uh, my dad, uh, transferred into [murmurs], they had a reduction [murmur] section. So
we had to transfer into Humboldt. We stayed in Humboldt for almost three years.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FR: And when I came back, when we came back, I was in ninth grade at that time.
HK: Did you go to the high school here, or…?
FR: Yeah, I went to...
HK: Liberty Memorial?
FR: Liberty Memorial, yeah. After [murmurs, granddaughter].
HK: Oh.
FR: She went to [murmurs] high school.
HK: Uh-huh, uh-huh, so did everything look familiar to you?
FR: It’s all, it’s all [murmurs].
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: [Murmurs] Yeah, I used to live in the yard, what they called section housing.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: When I was going to Central, I used to, they’d give you an hour at twelve o’ clock,
[murmurs] run back and we used to run from Central back to the yard, and eat, and run back to
Central. I used to make [murmurs]. Every once in a while, I’d [murmurs]. Jump on his bike
[murmurs]. The hard time was when the weather [murmurs].
HK: Yeah. Did, um, did your mom do a lot of sewing when you were little, and making your
clothes, or…?
FR: Oh, yeah, she, uh, well, I had to uh…I had to, uh, I had a – two pair of pants and, uh, two
shirts and one I wore one day and then I’d wash, especially when I was got to where I was
admiring girls.
HK: Yeah [laughs].
FR: I had to wash – I had to wash that fast, that shirt at night. You know, and have the - have the
other one ready.

�HK: Uh-huh. Did she make, uh, dresses, the dresses for the girls in the family?
FR: Uh, I – I guess she did. I guess she did. I remember when I was going to – I started working
over at, uh, at, uh, Woolworth. I was about, uh, tenth grade. I got enough money – during the war
years, we had to have, you had to have stamps to buy, to be able to buy a bike. Anyway, I
bought, I saved enough money to get me a bike, and, uh, that’s what [murmurs], if I was going to
finish high school, that’s what I would need. [Murmurs].
HK: So, you’re pretty industrious.
FR: Well… [Helen laughs] I, uh, it seemed like I always wanted to make something of myself.
HK: Yeah.
FR: When I got out of school, I, uh, I went to work for the railroad.
HK: The Santa Fe also?
FR: Yeah, no, I went to, it was Union Pacific. And…uh, I met uh [murmurs] Bertha Bermudez?
Her dad worked on the railroad. We had, let’s see, a section going, going towards the [murmurs].
He stopped and talked to me. Her dad said: “Do you go to school?” I says: “Yeah,” I says, “I
graduated.” He said: “What are you doing here?” He said: “You go to school [murmurs] more
[something beeping in background] the more I got to thinking about what he said [murmurs].
And it so happened that, uh, they had in the – the paper about [murmurs] letter carriers for the
post office, they had a test [murmurs].
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: Well, I took the test and I passed it, but my Army service took [murmurs]. And, uh, like six
months later [murmurs]. I said yeah. [Murmurs]. Retired from the post office.
HK: Oh. How many years did you work for them?
FR: Uh, I think there’s 34 altogether when I retired [murmurs].
HK: Uh-huh. Did you enjoy it? Were you, were you one that walked and carried the mail, or did
you…?
FR: Well, I started out walking. And I had a couple, two or three different routes that I’d walk,
and then I finally got the one where, where I was at home.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: Well, I started, uh, I served the mail [murmurs]. So from then on, I – I drove, put the mail in,
opened the box [murmurs].

�HK: Uh-huh. What section of Lawrence did you work in?
FR: North Lawrence.
HK: North Lawrence.
FR: [Murmurs]
HK: Oh, okay. Well, that’s being developed, isn’t it?
FR: Pardon?
HK: That’s being developed now.
FR: Yeah. Lot of new kids out there. [Murmurs], ball park open there.
HK: Do you still keep a garden? Do you have a garden over there?
FR: No.
HK: No? Not a gardener. [Laughs]
FR: No, it’s cheaper, it’s cheaper – it’s cheaper to buy what you need than it is to try to raise a
garden. Buy all the plants and all the fertilizer and gotta keep the bugs off of ‘em. It’s cheaper
just to buy…my wife, my wife likes to [murmurs].
HK: How did you meet your wife?
FR: Uh…she, uh, she was born in Lecompton. And then, uh, her father and mother decided they
was gonna go back to Mexico. So, she went, they - they went back. So, uh, she must [murmurs].
Anyway, and, uh, when she was about, uh, about fifteen or sixteen, her grandfather said, “Well,”
[murmurs] Her father decided that she was getting old and old enough to get married so they had
to bring her back. [HK laughs] So her grandfather went back and got her and two brothers
[murmurs] when she was, when she was eighteen, that’s when. Then when I went into the
service, she couldn’t – she couldn’t write any Spa- she couldn’t write English. And I didn’t know
enough to write Spanish. So I got me a dictionary. English to Spanish.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: So I started picking out the words that I wanted to, wanted to – to say, and that’s the way I
learned to write [murmurs] read and write in Spanish. I can read and write it, but not, you know,
real good. Just enough to get by.
HK: Uh-huh. Uh-huh.

�FR: [Murmurs] Anyway, all the time I was in service we wrote letters. The first letter took me
about an hour, an hour and a half. And after that, [murmurs]
HK: Yeah. Does she – she apparently speaks English now.
FR: Oh, yeah. Too much. [both laugh]
HK: Too much? [laughs]
HK: What do you think of, uh, the new immigrants that are…coming here today?
FR: You know, these, a lot of ‘em are educated. It’s either the, when they, my parents and the
other [murmurs] they were all laborers. And, uh they [beeping noise] didn’t have much
education.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FR: And some of the guys that are coming over, they already got their education [murmurs]
themselves. But, uh, I don’t know, there’s a lot of... Myself, I think that the only thing that has to
be done [murmurs] the guys that are hired. I see a lot of ‘em working up there roofing and stuff
like that. Those jobs are hard. But, uh they [murmurs].
HK: Yeah.
FR: I don’t know, they…it’s hard to, hard to answer because they’re – they’re taking jobs, jobs
away from, from, uh, the kids, but our kids don’t want those kind of jobs.
HK: Yeah. Yeah.
FR: They don’t, they don’t want those kind of jobs. So [murmurs] I know my grandkids
[murmurs]. Kids they have [murmurs].
HK: Yeah. Do you remember, um, well let’s see…when were you born?
FR: In ’29.
HK: ‘29. So you were right at the start of the Depression, so do you – do you remember
anything?
FR: The only – only thing I remember is my mother hated – hates rabbits. [HK laughs] She hates
rabbits. I guess that’s, uh, Dad, and…I guess, what they ate most of the time. Rabbit.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: Must’ve been a good rabbit season. I remember when we was in Humboldt, they would, uh,
[murmurs] my dad and this other gentleman would go out in the fields and they wouldn’t even

�take a rifle or anything… just a stick. It snowed enough that the rabbits had a hard time. Kept
jumping and running.
HK: Uh-huh. Uh-huh.
FR: And they’d just club ‘em. Put ‘em in the sack. [Murmurs] That’s why Mom would
[murmurs]. She was a – she was a good mother.
HK: Yeah.
FR: And, uh, I remember, uh, [murmurs] during the Depression. These guys, they’d call ‘em
hobos, and, guys on trains [murmurs]. They’d stop [murmurs] get something to eat, and
[murmurs]. Good thing they liked frijoles [laughs] And tortillas. But, you know, these guys
would always, they’d eat, and then they’d head to the wood pile and chop wood.
HK: Oh.
FR: Never turned anybody out [murmurs]. Always had, always had plenty to eat, seemed like.
HK: Uh-huh. What would be, um, like at your, uh…what would be a typical meal that your
mother would fix for you all?
FR: Well, uh, beans was always there.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FR: And rice. And, uh, spare ribs, pork chops [murmurs] everything together, kids started
growing up and…[murmurs]. Tamales at Christmastime. Everybody would get together and
make tamales. Just, uh, something [murmurs] tamales at Christmastime.
HK: Did you exchange gifts during Christmas?
FR: Uh, yeah. Well, you know, not too big. But I do- what I remember most of all is when we
lived at the yard, um…every Christmas, uh, the Salvation Army would come and drive down
there [murmurs]. And they would have a bag and they would have a toy. And, uh, an apple or
something [murmurs] one of the kids that lived there. I don’t remember they ever missed
anybody that was going to school. [Murmurs] I remember that. [Murmurs]. Who turned our
names in, I have no idea, but I do know that, uh, that was a welcome sight.
HK: Yeah. And did your family belong to St. John’s?
FR: Uh, yeah. They went, – they came to church here.
HK: Mm-hmm.
FR: Uh, we all [murmurs].

�HK: Did you always walk to church?
FR: Uh, you know, on, that’s another thing that, uh, Christmas [murmurs]. Go to midnight Mass.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: Uh, from the yard, you walked, you walked to church. And it’d wind up at about, like, one
o’clock, and we were all walking back. That’s, uh…oh, you know [murmurs] where Dillons is?
HK: Mm-hmm.
FR: Well, back then it was across the railroad tracks…it was about a quarter of a mile.
HK: I heard that, uh –
FR: You wanna, you wanna take the shortcut, you just, uh, go under the railroad tracks. The –
the railroad cars. Instead of coming out on, uh, on, 8th Street, we’d come out on 9th Street.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: Every once in a while you’d go under there, and, uh, a train [murmurs], and, uh, it’s kind of
a chance.
HK: Yeah, some of the other people talked about going underneath the cars to take the shortcut,
and…
FR: It was awful dark down there.
HK: Yeah.
FR: It was awful dark.
HK: Did anyone ever get hurt doing that?
FR: No. I was, I remember one night I was going home, like I say, there was a dump back there
and, uh, during the day, trucks would come by. And every once in a while, something would fall
off. Anyways, there was this one night I was coming back from the movies, must have been
about 11 o’clock. And, uh, [unintelligible] I got as far as the Poehler building. And over there,
there was something on the – there was, it was just waving like this. [murmurs] “My God, what
do I do now?” ‘Cause I had to go by.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: I got my courage up and I went up there, and what it was – was a piece of big paper had fell
off of the truck and wrapped itself around one of the switches.

�HK: Oh. [laughs]
FR: And that’s – the wind, it had it going like this. [HK laughs].
HK: Thought you were seeing ghosts or something.
FR: Oh, I tell you. Talk about ghosts. One night, uh, I was coming back down that same street,
[ten?] people used to [murmurs] beer joint at that time. I got to the, the alley between, I think it
was on Pennsylvania, the corner of 8th and Pennsylvania.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: I was, uh, when I got to the alley I turned there, and, uh…I was coming home and a woman
come out of that alley with a big old black dog. So, I kinda slowed down, and, uh…I hollered to
her, I said: “[Murmurs].” To the corner and she must have been, oh I’d say, from here to the
wall, and, uh, like I say, I was slowing down. This woman turned the corner, went, uh, south on
Pennsylvania. And all the dogs on – on the end of that block started howling. And, uh, when I
got to the corner I looked up to see if she was there, but she was gone.
HK: Hmm. I’ll be darned.
FR: But the dogs on the other end of the block, they were cryin’ I suppose. I don’t know what it
was, but I still had about a half mile to go. And I was, it’s funny to think about. Funny things
happened to me out there.
HK: Yeah, yeah. So, were there very many people living, still living in the Santa Fe apartments
when they, when uh, the ‘51 flood destroyed them, or…?
FR: Uh, my dad and mother was there. And, uh, I’m not sure if the grocery store was still there.
Like I say, I was in the service at that time.
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: [Murmurs] Anyway, after the ‘51 flood [murmurs, rebuilding?] everybody went up, come
up, come up town and [murmurs].
HK: So your parents moved to, uh, where did they move?
FR: They moved over there to, uh, 920 New Jersey Street. They moved up [there?]. Mom loved
[murmurs].
HK: When your dad was working for the railroad, did he have any kind of, um, supplemental
jobs that he did?
FR: Um…no, well, after he retired he kind of mowed yards [murmurs].

�HK: Mm-hmm.
FR: Sometimes I would [murmurs, having kids?]. And having gardens.
HK: Yeah. Did he ever sell his produce to other people, or…?
FR: Uh…
HK: It was just for the family?
FR: Yeah, yeah.
HK: You have any, um, memories of your dad, um, you know like, did he talk about his railroad
work, or…?
FR: Uh, no, he – he, uh, he kind of drove a truck over there for a while. And, uh, we had a,
[murmurs]. He loved to fish, loved to fish. It was [murmurs] go over there, it was always behind
[murmurs] started biting in about 20 minutes [murmurs]. Used to go over there and they stay
there four or five hours. But, uh, he constantly fished. Uh, [murmurs], catfish probably weighed
sixty pounds.
HK: Wow.
FR: I don’t know how he got it on there. He’d put it up on [murmurs, top to bottom?] pushing
[murmurs]. Yeah. I remember, I remember, he never showed, I would say, showed too – too
much affection. Uh, the only time he showed me affection was, uh, sick or something [murmurs].
[To himself?]
HK: Well, he did really good for providing for his big family.
FR: He did, he did. He did.
HK: Especially in difficult times.
FR: He must have did a good job. [laughs] ‘Cause all the boys he had, and all the girls he had,
they never got in trouble.
HK: How many did you say there were altogether?
FR: Thirteen.
HK: Thirteen. How many boys and how many girls?
FR: Uh, I think it’s, uh, seven boys and uh, six boys and seven girls.

�HK: Seven girls.
FR: Yeah, yeah. All of ‘em done well, so [murmurs].
HK: Yeah. Definitely.
FR: [Murmurs, both laugh] But, uh, other than that [murmurs].
HK: Well –
FR: And, uh, if we did something wrong, Mother would say: “Just wait till your dad gets home
and I tell him.” [HK laughs] And, you know, sometimes she would and sometimes she wouldn’t,
and sometimes when she did, we’d already forgotten about it. [Both laugh] And we still got it.
HK: Do you remember your parents helping any other people that, um, like other railroad
workers that were just getting started?
FR: Well, the only time that, uh, that I remember them helping was uh, when these, uh, like I
said, it was, uh, workers from Mexico would come, and they went [murmurs] it was on a kind of
contract. Then, uh, they’d get there about November. They’d wear just, like, shirts or something.
[Murmurs] Guys that lived there would get old coats [murmurs].
HK: Did they stay at your house at all?
FR: No, they had their own room. Uh, like I said, there were these things, these, uh, yards, they
had sometimes, they rented rooms [murmurs].
HK: Oh, okay.
FR: That’s where they lived.
HK: Okay. Did they fix their own food and all that?
FR: Yeah, yeah. A lot of good men [murmurs].
HK: Well, I guess with the outline of the yard is still there, I mean, the concrete slabs –
FR: The concrete slabs are still there.
HK: Yeah. I need to go down and take pictures of it, so…kind of see where, how the layout is.
FR: Like I say, that picture [murmurs, Charlie?] Like I say, they were, very, very close to –
HK: Well, if you bring it, we’ll take a picture –
FR: Okay.

�HK: So that way we can…
FR: Are you gonna be here this afternoon?
HK: Yes, I’m gonna be here. Are you gonna come back for the get-together thing at 1:30?
Around 1:30 they’re supposed to have a bunch of the people that I’ve already interviewed, are
gonna come back and just kind of sit around and talk, so…
FR: Around 1:30?
HK: Uh-huh.
FR: Uh, I’ll come back at 1:30.
HK: Okay. Well, pretty close. [Laughs]
FR: I’ll bring, I’ll bring – I’ll bring it up.
HK: Okay. That sounds good.
FR: Everybody I know [murmurs].
HK: Okay. Alrighty.
FR: Like I say, we’re pretty close. [Murmurs] Chavezes, like John [tape cuts off at 47:06]
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                    <text>Tape 18: Interview with Mary Nunez
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 38:20
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: November 6, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Helen Krische (Interviewer): The, uh, Kansas State Historical Society, and there – it’ll be
available for researchers to come in and do research with it and stuff, so…and, uh…and if you
don’t, you know, if you start feeling uncomfortable and you don’t want to continue –
Mary Nunez (Interviewee): Oh, I mean, I can just, I just want to answer your questions; I really
don’t want to –
HK: Okay. See, you can print – you can print your name up there. And then down at the bottom
is information, because we’ll give you a copy of the tape that we’re making and, so I’ll contact
you when it’s ready. And this part right here just – if you have any restrictions on what we’re
doing with the tapes, or…any of the information, you can…okay?
MN: What’s this for?
HK: Oh, that was just if you had restrictions that you, if there was something that you didn’t –
and then fill in your address and stuff and your name down there, sign it. [Long silence until
1:41] And we’ll give you a copy of this before you leave today, so…And, um, I’m Helen
Krische, and this is Heather [Bollier?], my assistant here. She’s the camera operator.
MN: Are you related to Father Krische?
HK: Yes, I am. He’s a cousin. Uh-huh. Yeah. So I’ve been in St. John’s for a long time and went
to school at, uh, at St. John’s School, pretty much grew up here.
MN: Really?
HK: So, yeah.
MN: You been around here.
HK: Yep, been around here a long time, so, yeah. So I was really thrilled that he asked me to do
this. I thought it was a great thing. Great thing I can do for the community.
MN: What is it that you want to know?
HK: Okay, well, um, Sonny was here and we talked a little bit, oh yeah. Oh yeah. Some people
have been bringing in pictures, so I’ve been scanning them, and, um…so, do you know any of

�those people’s names? Like on this one, I don’t have any of the names of these guys here. And
there’s another picture with a bunch of young girls on it.
MN: [Unintelligible] Denise, Robert, Denise??
HK: I think most of them we have identified except for the little, little girls up front there.
MN: [murmurs] Ramirez…Yeah, yeah. Not all of them.
HK: So, you’re Sonny’s aunt?
MN: Sonny? No, we’re not related.
HK: Reyes?
MN: Oh, Sonny Reyes. Oh yeah, yeah. Yeah.
HK: You’re his aunt?
MN: I thought you were talking about Sonny Garcia.
HK: No. You’re Sonny’s aunt?
MN: Uh-huh. My sister’s son.
HK: Okay. And do you know a lot of information about, um…your mother?
MN: Not much, like I said. Except I know she came when she was very young.
HK: Uh-huh.
MN: Uh, my dad was, uh, coming over here before he brought her over.
HK: Uh-huh.
MN: Came over about three or four years beforehand. You know, like they’re doing now.
HK: Uh-huh.
MN: And then he liked it, so he went back and got her.
HK: Did he, what did he work? What was his job?
MN: Uh, Santa Fe.
HK: Santa Fe.

�MN: Railroad.
HK: Uh-huh. Did you live at the, uh, railroad, uh – ?
MN: Santa Fe Apartments.
HK: Apartments, uh-huh.
MN: Uh, here in Lawrence, uh-huh, and, uh, we lived in Lecompton for a while, until I was
about thirteen.
HK: How old were you when you lived in the Santa Fe apartments?
MN: Um, I was about seventeen or eighteen.
HK: Uh-huh. So you were pretty much almost an adult when you lived there.
MN: Mm-hmm. But we weren’t there very long, though.
HK: Mm-hmm. What do you remember about the time that you did live there?
MN: Um, we were just there about – about a year and my dad bought a home in, um, in South
Lawrence. And, um, not much, except we had to draw water from the pump. And, uh, we didn’t
have a telephone. We had outhouses [unintelligible] That’s about it. Went to school – oh, let’s
see, when we moved there I was only, I was finishing school. Sixth grade. That was about it.
And we moved out of there, I think I was about fifteen when we moved out of there.
HK: Mm-hmm. Did your – did your dad come directly from Mexico, then?
MN: To Lawrence?
HK: Your parents? Your parents?
MN: No. No, they came through Nebraska. My brother was born in Nebraska. [unintelligible] It
was in Dodge City, Kansas.
HK: Uh-huh.
MN: And, uh, when they came over they had one daughter, three years old. And, uh…um, that
was the only one they had when they came over and then the rest of us were born here in
Lecompton.
HK: Oh, okay. So you – you actually lived in Lecompton rather than Lawrence when you were
growing up?

�MN: Right. They moved into Lawrence when I was, uh, thirteen or fourteen. Around that age
[’42?].
HK: How was it, what was it like growing up in Lecompton?
MN: It was very nice. Quiet. Um…
HK: Did you live in the town or did you live in the –
MN: No, we lived at a, the um, east side of Lecompton. Close to railroad track they built some
homes there.
HK: Oh, okay.
MN: For us. And I didn’t like it there because we didn’t have nothing to do except, you know,
we – we, uh, were home most of the time, at home or school. We had a lot of fun though. Out in
the country.
HK: Yeah. What kind of, um, what kind of housing did they build there? Were they similar to
the Santa Fe apartments, or…were they different?
MN: Well, when we first got moved there it was just, like, shacks. One-room house, I guess you
may say, and they’d only converted some, from what I understand, cattle cars into a four-room
house. [unintelligible] They made ‘em real nice, and um, I think they finally tore ‘em down, I
think they have a home there now. [murmurs]
HK: So how were the houses arranged? Did they have different rooms, or – ?
MN: No, their walls, like the length of the car.
HK: Mm-hmm.
MN: And they were all one after the other and they had, uh, they made two of ‘em.
[unintelligible] Cattle cars. And we lived in one, on one side. It was pretty crowded. We stayed
there until I was fourteen.
HK: Did they have, like, curtains that separated the rooms, or – ?
MN: Oh, no. We had doors, we had doors. It was pretty well, pretty modern. And, uh, my dad
bought furniture and curtains and stuff like that. We had a living room, we had a kitchen, we had
two bedrooms, which we all piled into –
HK: Uh-huh.
MN: And, um, they were real nice.

�HK: What kind of – what did you use for heating there?
MN: Pot-belly stove. And I remember there was a wood-stove in the kitchen.
HK: Did you have electricity there?
MN: Nope.
HK: No electricity, what about running water?
MN: Nope. We had well water.
HK: So you just had a pump outside, which you used for water?
MN: Mm-hmm.
HK: Did you ever come into Lawrence when you were a child?
MN: Oh, yeah. We used to visit – we used to visit Lawrence all the time.
HK: Okay.
MN: Yeah. And Topeka.
HK: Mm-hmm. Did you meet your – where did you meet your husband, was he from Lawrence
or Topeka?
MN: Uh, he was from Lawrence, uh-huh, and he used to go to Lecompton and work there, with
Dad. They lived in the other side. The other addition. For a while they were just, uh, just the
young men helping dad I guess.
HK: Mm-hmm. Did your dad, um, did he do anything else besides work for the railroad? Did he
have any other kind of jobs?
MN: No. He had hobbies, he had, uh, he liked to go fishing. And he liked to garden. He, uh,
pretty much that’s all he did, and support us.
HK: What was your dad’s name?
MN: Thomas.
HK: Thomas…?
MN: Garcia.
HK: Garcia. And your mother?

�MN: Tijuana Garcia, well, she went by her maiden name. She, they didn’t use her – she didn’t
use her, her, um, married name because they don’t do that in Mexico. They pretty much keep
their maiden name, so she kept her maiden name.
HK: What was her maiden name?
MN: It was [Carrillo?].
HK: And what part of Mexico was she from?
MN: Oh, gosh. I don’t know what part of Mexico or what, but I can tell you the name of the
town.
HK: Okay.
MN: Uh, where she was from was San Juan de Los Lagos.
HK: Okay.
MN: And my dad I’m not so sure, but he lived real close by, like Eudora.
HK: Mm-hmm. Okay. Do you know what year they came from Mexico? Or approximately?
MN: Yes, around 19…[long pause] before 1920 [long pause]. Around, uh, 1919 or 1920, about
that area. They were both very young. My mother probably about, she was born in 1895. She had
to be about…about twenty-five years old.
HK: Mm-hmm. What do you remember about your mother, growing up?
MN: She was always working. Washing [laughs], cooking. She liked to work out in the garden,
she had a flowerbed. She had flowerbeds all over. And she’d help Dad harvest the garden.
HK: Uh-huh. And how many children were there?
MN: Uh, there was eleven of us altogether, but, uh, they soon, you know, began to get – leave
the house and so, uh. My oldest brothers and sisters, they left. Pretty much in the 40’s.[murmurs]
they started getting married, and then my brother went into the service. And we used to go north
to work.
HK: Hmm.
MN: Worked, um, crops.
HK: In the summertime?

�MN: Mm-hmm. For extra money.
HK: How far north did they go?
MN: Um, Minnesota. Minnesota [murmurs] that I can remember. I was still young.
HK: Was that picking strawberries, or…?
MN: Oh no, um, we’d do, uh…harvest the, like, onion crops
HK: Uh-huh.
MN: Carrots, I think, and I – I don’t know…we used to harvest corn, beets. But I didn’t, I didn’t
do the beets because I was [murmurs] Big machetes or some kind of a…
HK: Those knives.
MN: So I didn’t do that. Just went along for the ride.
HK: So the whole family –
MN: We’d get back to go to school, in time for school.
HK: Yeah. And how did your mom, um, what did she do for you kids and your clothes and stuff
like that?
MN: She used to make a lot of our clothes out of flour sacks. They were printeds, she used to
sew our dresses. She was very good at it.
HK: And did she do any kind of, uh, canning, [unintelligible]?
MN: You know, I don’t think she did. I don’t remember if she did. I don’t think we even had
time.
HK: Yeah. A lot of people have memories of, um, their parents or their mother or – or whoever
going to the corner grocery stores in the neighborhood.
MN: Well, we had, we had, in Lecompton we only had one store, one – one, um, service station
and one post office and one bank and isn’t there anymore. They don’t have a bank there
anymore.
HK: Yeah.
MN: And, um, I remember going to the store, to get the mail and…

�HK: Mm-hmm. Did you, um, did you go to high school in Lawrence, then, or…did you go to
high school?
MN: No, I didn’t go to high school. I just, uh, went to, uh…uh, elementary school in Lecompton
up to sixth grade and then we moved to Lawrence my last semester of sixth grade. And finished
it there.
HK: Okay.
MN: In Lawrence. I didn’t go to [unintelligible] school because I was petrified. I was so used to
having such a small classroom at – when we came to Lawrence there was too many kids around.
A table like this and all the kids were [unintelligible] table. It was too much for me.
HK: Yeah. Yeah, I could imagine, coming from a really small town like that. That would be
quite a shock [laughs].
MN: It was, for me anyway [laughs]. I didn’t like it.
HK: What did you do for, um, like when you were a – a small child and you got sick, um, were
there…?
MN: We had a doctor. We had a nice doctor. He took care of all of us. We were all born at home.
And he took care of all of us. It was Dr. Moss. That’s [murmurs] Dr. Moss. I don’t remember his
face or anything, but I know he was, uh, a little bit on the chubby side, but I can’t remember,
maybe not. [laughs] Hard to remember. But he was a really good doctor. He delivered all of us at
home.
HK: So there was an actual doctor at the delivery.
MN: He used to come to see us at the house.
HK: House calls. Boy, that’s a rarity today.
MN: I know. But today we have more money [murmurs] anybody wants to do that any more.
HK: Yeah. So they didn’t use midwives or anything like that?
MN: Um, my mother probably did, but…you know, I don’t remember. I remember her having
one child with my last sister. But I don’t remember who helped her. But she did have somebody
there. Besides a doctor.
HK: So you didn’t have any, like, extended family that lived close by, or…?
MN: No.
HK: Anyone like that to help her out.

�MN: We were the only ones.
HK: When you were growing – when you were going to school, did you experience any kind of
prejudice?
MN: Lecompton was very prejudiced. Very prejudiced. But we still had friends there. We had
several friends.
HK: Do you remember any of the things that happened, that…?
MN: Well…not really. But…I don’t, don’t remember doing too much outside of certain friends
that we had, you know. Uh, we didn’t have a whole lot of friends, you know, I mean, just certain
country folks I guess. But Lecompton was very prejudiced. And I don’t know about today
because I don’t…I have friends in Lecompton yet, but they’re not prejudiced. I suppose it’s a lot
of prejudice there.
HK: What about when you went to Lawrence?
MN: In Lawrence I never experienced it, anything like that. I never did.
HK: So, it was better here than in Lecompton…or a different…?
MN: I never experienced anything like that, maybe somebody else. I hear a lot of stories, but I
don’t remember experiencing anything like that.
HK: Did you, um, raise your children here in Lawrence?
MN: Yes, uh-huh.
HK: How did they go? Did they have a good time in school?
MN: Oh, yes. They got along real well [murmurs]
HK: Did you grow up speaking Spanish or – ?
MN: Yes, we did. I – I did not speak English when I went to school, and they held me back one
year.
HK: Okay.
MN: And, uh, all of us were that way. But it didn’t take very long to pick it up.
HK: Did you teach your children Spanish?
MN: Nope. [HK laughs] I didn’t.

�HK: What do you think about that? Do you think you should have?
MN: I didn’t think – I didn’t think I could speak it well enough to teach it to ‘em, because I
didn’t want ‘em to learn the slang way. And, uh…actually I should have went on ahead and
spoken it anyway. I can – I can speak it, and I can understand it real well, but I really can’t do
it…I feel like I can’t do it very well, you know. But I’m glad I – I learned it.
HK: Yeah.
MN: Yeah.
HK: It sure is helpful, I think. Because, um, from my understanding, um…that the Spanish
population is, it was really growing and there was a great demand for people who can – who can
speak Spanish, and so…yeah.
MN: I’m really sorry my kids didn’t learn it, because I feel like they were left out. And they
missed out on a lot of nice, you know, um, understanding of our music and, you know, and
converse with other people, different people that know Spanish.
HK: Mm-hmm.
MN: And, um…really I – I regret not [murmurs] teaching, you know, taking the time to teach
‘em. And I hope these kids today – well, I don’t know about today, because a lot of kids don’t
know Spanish anymore. I mean, my – my grandchildren, they don’t know Spanish. That I know
of.
HK: Mm-hmm.
MN: My children, some of my children understand…they say they understand somewhat, you
know, some words.
HK: Mm-hmm. Did you keep any, um…um, traditions alive and, uh, passing on to your
children? What your parents did – did they have any special traditions that – that you passed on
to your children?
MN: No, I think we pretty much made our own traditions. There’s only one tradition that I know
that I probably picked up. It’s, uh, on Christmas Eve my mother made tamales. Uh, that’s
something we do for Christmas. I guess some people make ‘em year-round, but that’s the only
time I make ‘em. And, uh, and have my family come over. But I really didn’t start doing that till
they were growing up. It’s been almost 30 years now that I’ve been having –
HK: Are any of your daughters doing…?
MN: No, but they want to learn. They have – they all help me. The grandchildren help me. They
all, they all want to learn.

�HK: That’s good.
MN: Whether they carry the tradition or not, I don’t know, but, uh, they want – they like them,
so they wanna learn how to make ‘em.
HK: Mm-hmm. Your daughters, um, how many daughters do you have?
MN: Two.
HK: Two.
MN: And four boys.
HK: Four boys. My goodness. That must have been a rowdy household. [laughs]
MN: But you know what? It – it probably was, but in those days we just…had the kids and you
know, whatever came along, we had to live with it.
HK: Mm-hmm. So they all went through the Lawrence school district schools? Yeah? Did they
all graduate from high school, or…?
MN: Yes.
HK: Mm-hmm. Any of them go on to college?
MN: My daughter did. She finished college. And I have one grandson that – that, uh, he
graduated from Free State and he, uh…he had, uh…valedictorian?
HK: Mm-hmm.
MN: Graduate [murmurs] and he’s still going to school. He’s continuing education.
HK: Very good. What does he plan to be?
MN: I don’t know. Uh, he’s in Chicago right now.
HK: Oh. Long ways away then.
MN: Uh-huh. He’s going to school there. He’s, uh, I don’t remember what the name of his
college is, but he wanted to go to college.
HK: Where was your husband from? Is he from –
MN: Lawrence.

�HK: From Lawrence.
MN: Mm-hmm.
HK: And did his family grow up in Lawrence, was he
MN: Mm-hmm.
HK: Did you know many of the, um, Mexican-Americans in the community?
MN: I knew, I knew ‘em all, pretty much. I – I pretty much knew all of ‘em, and still associate
with them. It’s not a very large community anymore because of…uh, the, uh, the older ones, all
[murmurs] older are pretty much gone.
HK: Yeah, it’s too bad that I couldn’t have interviewed some of the – the older ones before they
passed, because that would have been really, really a nice thing to do.
MN: I, uh, had pictures and things, but during the flood I lost quite a few.
HK: Oh. no.
MN: Pictures. The 1952 flood in Lawrence.
HK: Uh-huh. I think that’s what happened to a lot of people. There’s, um, just not many pictures
left around anymore. What do you think of the new, uh, immigrants that are coming in today?
MN: What do I think of ‘em? I think they’re, uh…I think they’re, uh…[murmurs] I’m not
against it because they’re trying to make a better life. Trying to improve their lives, and I think
that, um, they should let ‘em come over because this – this country was made of people who
came from other countries. We’re all immigrants, actually. Don’t you agree?
HK: I agree. Wholeheartedly.
MN: Now, why [unintelligible] there – Well, there is quite a few, uh, immigrants that have come
from Mexico coming over, I guess. I’m not sure whether there’s more of those than any other
kind of, uh, nationality. But I think, it’s not gonna hurt any, because we got plenty of space here
in the United States. And they – they want to work. And people here don’t, they – they don’t
want to work. [murmurs] some people don’t want to work So why not let ‘em work, why not let
em’ improve their lives and bring their children up in a better environment? And I – I just, I’m
not, I don’t know much about politics but I think the president in Mexico ought to be doing
something about this. Or somebody over there making changes in their country so they wouldn’t
be coming over here if they don’t want to, you know. I thought, you know, I think they should be
able to get a chance at living or in their country if they want to, but they’re being forced out
because they have to go and earn money somewhere, you know. And I understand that – that
President [Fox?] is here in the United States right now. So, I don’t really care for him much.

�HK: Hopefully he’ll discuss something about the issue. [laughs]
MN: Well, I hope they learn. Get better for the immigrants here because – especially the ones
that are already here.
HK: So, do you see a big difference in, uh, when you were growing up, and the way that your
grandchildren are growing up today?
MN: Oh, a vast difference. It’s so much nicer and easier for them, I mean, we had it a bit harder
than they have it, you know, I mean, that’s what we worked hard for, so they can, you know,
have a better life. I mean, not the best, but it wasn’t the worst either. [laughs]
HK: Yeah, yeah. Certainly better than when how you grew up, right?
MN: Yeah. But you know what? That’s the way we were raised, that way. I don’t remember
being [unintelligible] or anything like that. It was a harder life, you know?
HK: Mm-hmm. Definitely.
MN: I don’t – I can’t say I hated it because we had to do this or do that, or – it’s just something
we had to do, all of us, we all went through it, and not just us.
HK: Do you remember what a, um, I know that you said that your – your dad had vegetable
gardens and stuff. Um, what would be a typical meal in your house?
MN: I…I know Mom made tortillas. We didn’t buy them.
HK: Yeah [laughs]. No Dillons.
MN: Make them – we don’t make them anymore, we buy them. But, uh, the beans were good,
and we had a lot of meat that Dad used to raise, uh…pigs. And he had a – well, of course we had
milk, ‘cause we had cows, we had goats, we had chickens, you know, chickens, and, um…and
the boys learned how to cook American, the American way, so we used to do a lot of cooking
too. Make our meals on holidays. You know, the – the turkey and the baked pies and all that.
They, the boys did that.
HK: Oh, so they were quite the cooks, huh?
MN: All my sisters. One sister was an excellent cook. She learned how to cook, she used to cook
a lot for us, when she was home.
HK: Is that the one that, um, that ran the – those restaurants?
MN: Yeah, uh-huh. She used to cook for us when she, when she was home.

�HK: Mm-hmm. So what would you eat, um, what would your mom fix for, like, supper every
day?
MN: You know what, I don’t remember. I really don’t, ‘cause for one thing I didn’t, I didn’t like
to eat.
HK: Oh.
MN: I don’t know how I survived. I didn’t like to eat.
HK: Uh-huh.
MN: Uh, you know, I had, I didn’t – I don’t know what kept me alive but I must have ate
something [both laugh]. I remember she used to make vegetable soup and I wanted to just drink
the broth. I didn’t want to eat stuff that was in it.
HK: Uh-huh.
MN: Oatmeal used to make me sick. But, you know, I don’t remember even having any favorite
foods.
HK: Would you have, did they fix meat every day, or…?
MN: Oh, I’m sure we had meat every day, ‘cause, you know, we had chickens and we had pork
and I’m sure that we…I didn’t eat, so I don’t know. Really don’t remember much about that. It’s
strange, but I don’t. [laughs]
HK: What did, uh, what did you do for entertainment?
MN: Let’s see, what did we do for entertainment? During the wintertime we had this, we had
this, one of those box sleds that we – us kids used to go out and go up and down this little road
we had there by our home. And in the evening, while the moon was out, we’d be out there sleigh
riding, you know? And, uh, pretty much just play out in the yard, like, you know, whatever.
HK: Did your parents ever have any other, um, adults over for –
MN: Oh, yes. We had a lot of friends. They had friends, they’d come over on weekends, or we’d,
maybe we’d go to Lawrence or go to Topeka. Oh, yes.
HK: Did you, did you have a radio, or –
MN: We had a radio. And it had a battery, one of those big old car batteries.
HK: Mm-hmm.

�MN: We had, uh, we used to listen to the radio with that battery in the radio and, uh, sometimes
it would go, it would run down, I guess, and I remember at one time, we was watching –
listening to, uh, one of those series, and the battery went out and “Oh my gosh”. [HK laughs]
What was it, were they soap operas then?
HK: Uh-huh. You didn’t know how it ended.
MN: Yeah, there we’d go, we’d take the battery out and then the kids take it out to the, get it
charged, you know.
HK: Uh-huh. [laughs] That’s funny.
MN: Yeah. We did have a radio.
HK: Um, what did your parents do during the Depression years? Was it extra tough during those
years, or…?
MN: You know, I don’t know, but we always had food on the table. I don’t remember anything
like that, suffering or maybe starvation or anything like that, you know, we…Dad took care of us
pretty well.
HK: Mm-hmm. How did your dad get around? Did he have, um, did he just walk, or…?
MN: He used to drive, uh, guess it’s what they used to call a Ford. He used to have a car.
HK: So he had a car.
MN: We’ve always had a car.
HK: Okay. Do you know how much he made working for the railroad?
MN: Oh, I think I did see his check one time. I’m thinking, like, $3,000 a year. [murmurs] His
income tax, or whatever it was, it was supposed to be around $3,000 a year, I believe.
HK: That’s pretty good, for those days.
MN: I’m just thinking, that’s what he might have made later on in years, but, uh, when I was
little, I’m not sure they made that much. But, you know, [murmurs] today. I have no idea what it
cost then, but I’m not sure, it wasn’t very much.
HK: What did you all do, like, um, for holidays, like Christmastime and…other than make
tamales. I know you said your mother made tamales.
MN: I don’t remember very much.
HK: Anything else? Did you exchange gifts, or…?

�MN: No, we didn’t exchange gifts. We didn’t even have a Christmas tree because we didn’t have
electricity. My mother’s washing machine, she did have a washing machine. It was a gas
washing machine.
HK: Oh. How did that work?
MN: Gas.
HK: Did they, did they have to have a gas tank on it, or…?
MN: It had to be gas, ‘cause I don’t think it was battery-run. And because – because my dad
converted later to electric.
HK: Oh, okay. Hmm.
MN: But I think it was gas. Gasoline.
HK: Oh, so they’d just pour the gasoline in –
MN: I don’t, I have no idea about the [unintelligible]. I don’t, I have no idea what was done, but
she had a machine. Before she still had to do a lot of washing for us, washing.
HK: Which she probably had to carry, you didn’t have indoor plumbing.
MN: No, we had to carry water from the well, and like, it was about, like…I say, like, I say like
from here to the school.
HK: Mm-hmm. So wash day was really a big thing to have to fill the tub –
MN: Oh, yeah. We had to hang all the clothes outside, and, you know, hang them out. And I
remember in those days I used to, I guess I used to see my mother go out there and hang, and I
probably [unintelligible, jeans?]. And I used to see her out there picking up all the vegetables out
of the garden out in the hot sun, you know, and she had her hat on, and she’d be out there
working.
HK: Would she put in long, long days?
MN: Oh, yes. Uh-huh. She worked pretty hard. She did. We have it easy today. We need to take
the dishes out of the dishwasher.
HK: Yeah, isn’t that the truth. [laughs]
MN: The truth [laughs]. We’re really lazy.

�HK: Yeah, yeah. So…we don’t have – we have a lot of free time compared to – to the hours that
they put in, for work.
MN: They were, they didn’t have time to do a whole lot, because, you know, it took time to wash
and do all that. I – I really don’t see how they did it, because I don’t have time for a whole lot,
you know, to do a whole lot. But we have so many of the things we do that we didn’t then. We
have a television. That sometimes gets in the way.
HK: That wastes a lot of time, I think.
MN: Personally, I don’t watch a lot of TV myself. Um…I like to work outside in the yard and
just do different things.
HK: Well, is there anything else that you would like to add, that – that may have crossed your
memory?
MN: No. I’m surprised I said this much. [both laugh]
HK: Well, we appreciate you coming and sharing with us, and like I said, we’ll be giving you a
copy of the tape later on. I’ll call you –
MN: I probably will hate to look at it.
HK: Oh. [laughs] Well, I’m sure that your – your children and your grandchildren will appreciate
it.
MN: Oh, my gosh. I probably won’t show it to them.
HK: No? [both laugh] Oh, but you should. I’m sure that they would like to have it.
MN: They’ll probably say: “Mom, why couldn’t we just – ” [tape cuts off at 37:18]
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                    <text>Tape 17: Interview with John Chavez and Helen (Chavez) Martinez
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 33:57
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: October 20, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Helen Krische (Interviewer): We’re gonna talk a little bit about your parents and when they first
came into this area. Um, did they come directly from Mexico, or, um…were they already in the
U.S.?
John Chavez (Interviewee): [murmurs] into Texas. I know my father –
HCM: Actually, we do have a whole history written down here. A little bit of – let’s see here,
now actually, we had a, well, our reunion, family reunion several years ago.
HK: Uh-huh.
HCM: My sister put an album together and so she did write down, actually, did put down a little
history of when my dad –
[murmured sounds, difficult to distinguish from the static]
HCM: Because actually he…he was quite young, probably just a teenager when he did come to
the United States.
HK: Mm-hmm.
HCM: How…let’s see here. [murmured sounds] Okay, eventually, uh, after his parents, you
know had passed away, well then he eventually made his way on into Texas and was alone. Uh,
he worked in Pueblo, Colorado, and, uh, was working for the Union Pacific Railroad.
JC: I think when he was in Texas, though, he worked as a farmhand, not in Kansas, but maybe
two years. In Colorado. [murmurs] eventually comes through here, the Union Pacific comes
through Lawrence, uh, some way, he come into Lawrence.
HK: Right.
HCM: And then. Then lived in Williamstown.
JC: Well, he – he lived first in Lawrence –
HCM: In Lawrence.

�JC: Then he moved to, uh, Williamstown for a couple, few years and then came back, um, to
Lawrence.
HK: Do you know what year that was? Approximately?
JC: Uh, well, yeah, uh, I was born in 1936 and I was born in Williamstown. And my sister, she
was a couple years older than I was, so she was born there also. We were the only two, so it had
to be between ‘35 and ‘39.
HK: Okay.
HCM: When they moved to Lawrence?
JC: When they were, the time spent over there.
JC: Now when they came into Lawrence, I can’t be sure.
HCM: ’41, when I was born.
JC: Then came back [HCM interrupts] The first time they came –
HCM: Oh, okay, yeah.
JC: Let’s see…‘26, ‘27…My oldest brother was born in ‘28.
HK: Did he speak any English, or did he just speak Spanish?
JC: My father? No, he spoke English. I’m not sure how early he – he learned it, you know, but it
was in Texas. I remember when we were young, he spoke – he spoke very little just in English, I
guess he was ashamed of the way he spoke and he didn’t want to mess with that. And, uh –
HCM: But our parents conversed with each other in Spanish.
HK: Uh-huh.
JC: Yeah.
HCM: The older, brother and sisters learned Spanish because they would speak to them, but
when we younger ones came along, they would speak to us. My dad would speak to us in
Spanish and we’d answer him in English [laughs].
JC: Yeah, well, once we started in school, you know, you just learn the English and just forgot
about the Spanish.
HK: Uh-huh.

�JC: Just forgot all the Spanish. If we didn’t have to use it, we wouldn’t use it.
HK: Uh-huh.
JC: My mother could understand very good English and she spoke to us in English [murmurs].
HK: Do your children speak Spanish? No?
JC: No.
HCM: Now they want to.
HK: Now they want to. [laughs]
HCM: Everything back then, was, they discouraged, you know, society really discouraged the
Spanish.
HK: Yeah.
HCM: In fact, you know, when I started school, you know, my name is – is Elena. In
kindergarten they changed it over to Helen. So it just stuck, you know. But, which is the
translation into English. Everything was more or less encouraged to be English.
HK: Where did you live at, in Lawrence?
JC: When we first came to Lawrence, we lived um, 805 Pennsylvania.
HK: Okay.
JC: But, uh, earlier, I think my parents lived on New Jersey Street, maybe 801. And that may not
be the only place they lived, but that was before they went to Williamstown. When they came
back they bought a house on Pennsylvania there. And that’s where we stayed until they, until my
dad passed away. And then Mom got moved here. I remember that, uh, Haskell –
HCM: The Haskell –
JC: Happened in ‘74, [17?]74, you remember that?
HK: Uh-huh. Then what was it –
HCM: The city –
JC: The Haskell –

�HCM: Yeah, the city was gonna, uh, make a Haskell loop and they – they had all the people that
lived on the 800 block of Pennsylvania, they bought out the houses and they, and, uh, you know,
they tore them down, now it’s all gone.
HK: Uh huh.
HCM: And so –
JC: They were moving us to the 900 block too and I guess they got so many complaints that they
stopped.
HK: Really.
JC: [murmurs] They never went through with it and I think there was supposed to be some kind
of, uh, connection with Highway 10, not sure.
HK: Oh.
JC: Down, down by the depot in that area.
HK: Yeah. Was that in the ‘70s or was it in the early ‘80s?
JC and HCM: No. [conflicting voices]
HCM: ‘70s.
JC: ‘Cause Mom moved out in ‘74 in Topeka, so that had to be about –
HK: Yeah, I don’t remember that. I don’t know where I was [laughs].
JC: Yeah.
HK: Having fun, I suppose.
JC: Yeah, I’m sure there’s a record of that somewhere in the city.
HK: Yeah. Huh. So they just tore down those houses?
JC: Yeah.
HK: Huh.
HCM: The tree that my dad planted, when our youngest brother was born, is still there.
JC: Yeah.

�HK: Oh, that’s neat.
HCM: In fact, we have a –
JC: There’s a picture of it in there, of our brother’s tree. Uh, I think it might be in that section,
I’m not sure.
HCM: But he just sketched, he had a drawing that he sketched, with, the tree and our house.
[murmurs]
JC: Yeah, Pennsylvania and New Jersey was about the only streets that Mexican people lived on,
close to the Santa Fe yards. There’s a few, very few who lived away from there. I know some
lived in, uh, North Lawrence, that was the Garcias. And then there was, uh, some [murmurs].
New Jersey. [murmurs] I don’t remember anybody else. Mexicans [murmurs].
HK: I know that, um, in talking to some people, that their father worked for the Union Pacific
railroad, that they had lived in, like, converted cattle cars and stuff like that. Was that…?
JC: Yeah.
HCM: Yeah.
JC: Actually, that’s where I was [born?].
HK: Really?
HCM: Yeah, the boxcars.
JC: Yeah. In Williamstown Square, they had, uh, they had two boxcars set off to the side of the
tracks –
HK: Uh-huh.
JC: And there was two families that lived there. Ours and then the other one was Jimenez. I’m
not sure if you’re gonna [interview Fidel?] or not.
HCM: Yes, I have.
JC: Okay. His was the other family that lived there.
HK: Oh, okay.
JC: So that was kind of unusual.
HK: Yeah. Yeah. Do you remember anything about, did you, did they live in it very long, or…?

�JC: No, I’d say maybe three years [murmurs], I don’t remember a lot about it, except there was
no light [murmurs].
HCM: No electricity. Carmen – well, Carmen would tell about how Dad, uh, made a bed for our
oldest brother, you know, sort of uh, like a foldaway bed. And during the day it would fold up to
the wall. I mean, but, at times they would put it down and they would use it as a stage to
[laughs]. My sisters and John would – would use that as, you know, entertain a show to put on
plays or whatever.
HK: How funny.
HCM: So there was a lot of entertainment [for themselves?]
HK: Did your, uh, parents have a garden?
JC and HCM: Oh yeah.
JC: I think everybody –
HK: Everybody did.
JC: Yeah.
HCM: Three gardens that my dad had.
HK: Oh, my gosh.
HCM: He had one in North Lawrence, he had one over by the yards, (that would be La Yarda)
and then just a small one in our backyard.
JC: They weren’t so small, they was pretty big too. [laughs]
HCM: Go out and get the cilantro, the onions, yeah…so he worked all three of them at the same
time, and, uh, because when the harvest would come in, then you’d go take the car, help him, and
then, boy, was that a joy to see Dad bring the bushel baskets, you know, lift them over the porch,
that railing, put ‘em on the porch. Oranges – not oranges – but tomatoes…
HK: Did he sell any of the produce to other people?
HCM: No, just, I just recall Mary and I once just took, uh, it was a red wagon and Mom had us
just go around the neighborhood. As a rule, she canned – canned tomatoes, and we – we had
enough in our family that we, for the winter, you know, she made hot sauce out of it. You know,
just canned tomatoes, and [unintelligible] for family.
HK: How many children were in your family?

�HCM: Fourteen.
HK: Wow.
HCM: So.
HK: Yeah.
HCM: Yeah, fourteen.
HK: So I guess that she, um, she did a lot of sewing, too?
HCM: Oh. Oh, yes. We have some stories in here that’s, some – some of our, you know, brothers
and sisters had written. In fact, Lupe writes about a story here. My mom, you know, she drew a
picture of one of the dresses that Mom made. But we, uh, my mom did sewing and not with
patterns, it was just cutting out, you know, cutting out the pattern out of the newspaper and
measuring us, you know, stand right there and that old kettle, you know, sewing machine would
just be going and she’d can. Gosh.
TC: [murmurs]
HCM: No, I don’t think so.
TC: [murmurs]
HCM: Unless she did for Lupe and Carmen, because we came along…
TC: [murmurs]
HCM: So Coyo, like Coyo writes in one of her stories, she said: “Oh, the rickrack.” [laughs] She
said: “I didn’t like the rickrack but I didn’t wanna tell Mom.” ‘Cause that was, Mom would add
to, rickrack everywhere. [laughs]
HK: How did she do her laundry?
HCM: Oh, gosh. Yeah, that. At first she did it, you know, I remember that old washboard that
she used to have and then, uh, she would go to my grandma’s, which my grandma lived just right
across the alley from us, once a week she’d go there and she’d, you know, use Grandma’s
machine, come back and we’d hang clothes out on the line. And, uh…it was a while before Mom
got her own washing machine. And then when she did, my aunt bought that for her and my aunt
lived in Topeka and had a big family of her own, but she bought Mom a washing machine. But it
was always hanging clothes out on the line. Oh gosh…I remember one year we got a dryer.
[laughs] ‘Cause in the wintertime, I remember those clothes would be stiff. [laughs] You know,
when we’d go bring them in or, she’d just hang ‘em inside the house, you know, [unintelligible].
HK: Uh-huh, uh-huh. Sure.

�HCM: It was hard for her. ‘Cause when she had, when she did get it with the wringer, type, you
know, you have to put it through the…what was it, those rollers?
HK: The rollers, yeah.
HCM: Uh-huh.
HK: Yeah. Did she ever get her hand stuck in there? My mom used to get her hand stuck in
there.
HCM: No, but my, but Trini did, our oldest brother did, one time. I remember that. [laughs] Oh,
God…
HK: Well, what kind of, did your dad ever tell you any stories about, uh, his work on the
railroad, or…what was your impression of his work?
HCM: Oh, gosh. Other than…not really, other than I do recall, we didn’t have a telephone but
our neighbors behind us, maybe, you know, every now and then they would call Dad of – of an
evening or late at night. If there was a train derailment, or something, they would call him. But
through the neighbors, the neighbors, you know, would let Dad know and I just recall Dad, then,
would be, you know, a winter night having to dress warmly and we were all of course were
worried, Mom, she worried about him. Because back then, I’m sure there were coyotes and
things like this, you know, that were out, ‘cause he’d have to be out by himself, you know. And,
uh, there’s really no protection, you know. I know it was, it was a concern and a worry for Mom.
Dad didn’t ever [someone clears throat], I don’t think I ever heard any complaint.
JC: No.
HCM: Never.
JC: No, he was always happy to work all the time. [laughs]
HK: Little more money coming in.
JC: Yes, uh-huh. He did used to talk about his days in Mexico when he was a young boy, ‘cause
he used to be a sheep-herder.
HK: Oh, okay.
JC: For an uncle. The uncle didn’t treat him right, he didn’t even hardly pay him anything at all,
so he didn’t like that at all, but, he’d be out in the fields overnight with the sheep. And to keep
warm, he would, you know, sleep right in amongst them.
HK: Uh-huh.

�JC: And, uh, he said lots of time he would wake up in the morning all wet, and sheep, you know,
sweating.
HK: Oh, no.
JC: He had a, he had a hard life before he came up here.
HK: Did he talk about, uh, about having enough to eat, or…stuff like that, or…?
HCM: Actually, whatever, what little we do know is, we learned from mom, you know, by
asking her. Later in years we really didn’t take time to ask, you know, about our parents’ history.
And of course Dad was so busy all the time, working, you know, if he wasn’t working right after
he got off work he go straight to the garden, catch the bus, you know, home. And, uh, back to the
other garden he was, you know. Just a hard life.
HK: What did your family do during the holidays?
HCM: Oh, gosh. There, with so many of us, it was always a holiday, I think [laughs]. Yeah, we,
like, like Christmas, I remember…a Christmas tree, a lot of times maybe to school, when we
were in grade school, maybe the school would, uh, have a – where they would give the
Christmas tree away after, you know, the Christmas break and draw straws.
JC: I got – I got to bring it home one time.
HCM: I got to bring it home one year too, so I’m wondering if maybe it wasn’t, maybe on
purpose [laughs].
JC: Yeah.
HCM: But we’d bring, drive the Christmas tree home. And then I do recall sitting there in the
evenings, Carmen and Lupe would help us to cut out newspapers and we’d just cut ‘em into
strips, you know, and –
HK: Uh-huh.
HCM: They’d make paste out of water and flour, and we’d just make the chain things. And, you
know, Christmas decorations. Until later on of course, then, you know, as the girls got older they
worked and they were able to – to buy decorations. But you know, very early years [murmurs].
HK: Did you give gifts to each other, like homemade gifts, or…?
HCM: Um, let’s see, I – I remember always we’d just receive, like, two gifts, you know, just two
gifts. And always –
JC: We didn’t actually give it to each other, the gifts.

�HCM: No, we didn’t. No.
JC: Mom.
HCM: Mom and the girls, the older ones, would all purchase the gifts and it was always – one
item was always something to wear. Usually pajamas. And then a toy. But, um…
JC: One thing I remember. I’m not sure it was Christmastime, but I think it might have been.
There was, uh, somebody that would come ‘round in a truck and they would drop off, uh, large
bags of stuff.
HCM: You know, it was, I think it was –
JC: School, or –
HCM: No, I think it was probably, uh, whether it was Salvation Army or somebody would
donate the big bags.
JC: And they would go down Pennsylvania Street and I know they would stop at our house and
they’d go on down and stop somewhere else, or, I’m not sure if it was –
HCM: But most of it was clothes.
JC: I don’t remember what was inside ‘em much, but I remember seeing the bags.
HCM: Sometimes the clothes weren’t all –
HK: Wasn’t that great.
HCM: No [laughs].
HK: Well, what did you all do for entertainment?
HCM: Oh, with each other it just seemed like, oh –
JC: Played ball.
HCM: Marbles for you boys, and –
JC: Softball.
HCM: Softball. We girls [conflicting voices]
JC: We would go to the park there, by the school.

�HCM: We just had our own entertainment with each other, and well of course we had a brother,
my brother Ralph, he was what, two years younger than John? He was our entertainment. Oh.
JC: Yeah.
HCM: He was a clown. He was, I mean, he provided us this total entertainment like – say for
Halloween, well we really in younger years couldn’t afford to get costumes, so they’d line us all
up after school and we had our, that old wooden stove there, the soot and all that, you know, he’d
make us all hobos, you know. Or clowns or hobos and just get, you know, a big shirt, that’s what
we’d, you know, a pillow or whatever. But he, he took care of our costumes and, uh, he would
tell us stories or dress up, you know, and…always, always entertain us, but like I said, we got a
lot of stories of him in here.
JC: We’d play hide and seek. Baseball, out in the street, football, same thing, just all the
neighborhood kids get together and [murmurs]. And marbles, I think we played horseshoes I
don’t remember.
HCM: No, and then Dad would make a swing for us and [murmurs] for the tree that we had, we
had a tree like this and you just got the rope and a tire and…and then it seems like we all, in our
family had either a sibling that was close in age to us, you know, like we had Ralph. Together
they did things, I had sisters, two years, you know, difference in age and so we were always
together. So we all had somebody to, you know, to always share our time with and, you know.
JC: I remember when we were little too, we’d have a day where we got quite a bit of rain and the
water would be running down the street. Everybody would get little sticks and pretend they was
boats and race ‘em down to the, down to the sewer, and we’d pick ‘em up before they went
down. Then we’d go back and do it again. That was our entertainment too, part of the time.
HCM: And always helping Mom, you know, always have the little ones to help out with. And
back then, too, in our younger years we didn’t have running water either so, went and go get
water, you know, water was down a couple of houses away. There was access to, to water –
JC: It was in between two houses –
HK: City pipe? Was it city water that came through a pipe, is that…?
JC: Hmm…
HK: Or was it a regular pump?
JC: No, um…
HCM: Spigot.
JC: …no, I think, you just turned it and –

�HK: Spigot. Yeah.
JC: But it wasn’t in anybody’s yard, I don’t think. It was in between two houses, and there was
little fences there, so I couldn’t tell one house or another. It was three – you know, two houses
away from where we were. I’m not sure, but down the street [murmurs].
HK: Anybody get into trouble, with 13 kids in the family? [laughs] There must have been
something going on all the time. [laughs]
HCM: Actually…actually, you know, no, we really didn’t.
JC: No, I remember one time Izzy and Ralph had got into some kind of problem – I don’t know
if I should say anything – [laughs] – it didn’t involve the police or nothing but they had done
something ornery in the neighborhood there, caused a big smell, a big stink and all. You’ve
talked to Izzy, haven’t you?
HK: Uh, yes.
JC: Bermudez, with Rachel? If he didn’t say anything about it, then I probably won’t either
[laughs].
HCM: Oh, gosh.
...[Passage from 23:26 to 24:21 redacted]…
HCM: I don’t recall, you know, and then we had that popcorn, what was it, that was next to it,
TNT –
JC: TNT? Or no, [Bartel’s?], uh…I think it was [Bartel’s feeder?].
HCM: But I do remember we’d always go get pop – the boys were Ralph and you probably did
too – we’d get the kernels of corn that were to the side.
JC: Oh, yeah.
HCM: And, uh, and bring those, and of course we just, you know, get the kernels off, make our
own popcorn, so it was –
JC: They had big wire bins, and they would have all the corn in there. And of course, you know,
they’d rub against each other, and against the wire, and just fall to the outside –
HCM: So what fell, yeah, so what fell out, we’d, we’d bring home and that was –
JC: They weren’t gonna scoop it up. They were just gonna use the kernels on the cob, take them
off, so we got what was scraped off of them. Fell outside the bin and used that.

�HCM: And then what about, the story about Ralph, do you remember? The time we thought he
was lost?
JC: [laughs] Oh. How did that go, anyway?
HCM: When…when we were all younger, [Ralph playing?], and of course it was getting
evening, dusk, and Mom called us all to come in. And, uh, everybody came in but Ralph. We
didn’t know where he was, we thought: “Oh no, where is he?” We all went out looking for him,
couldn’t find him. So she asked one of the neighbor boys, that was, you know, always hanging
out with him, and he went looking for him, you know, Ralph. So back then I recall Mom got
really worried. We have uh, we, my dad had built an [altar?] so Mom went back and back and
went in front of the altar to pray. She was just really beside herself. So all of us just followed her,
you know, right behind her, same thing, you know, everybody’s quiet, but we knew what she
was praying for, so we did too. The next thing we know, we heard it start thundering. And, oh…
then Mom got really worried, ‘cause then we could hear the rain. So there she goes from the
[back?] room into the dining room into the kitchen to go out the door to see where Ralph was,
and here he comes running in the back door, soaking wet. What he did, there was a ladder behind
our house, and as you can see the roof isn’t that big, so he had climbed up there and he fell
asleep on top of the roof of the house, and of course the rain woke him up. [laughs.] So I said:
“Boy, I think God does hear Mom’s prayers, because here he comes, you know.” She was always
into all kinds of…
HK: What did you – what the family do for healthcare? Did you call the doctor when somebody
got sick, or did your mom have a lot of home remedies, or – ?
HCM: Well, home remedies for one thing, but yes, uh, but also the doctors, when we were real
sick the doctors would come, and uh, just to give you an idea, this is just a cartoon caricature of
what Ralph drew when one of my sisters was sick, the doctor came to the house. And of course,
you know, all of us in the back room, want to go peek and see what’s going on. This is an idea of
what…this is a sick person in the living room.
HK: All that noise and commotion.
HCM: Yes, commotion because, you know, only when you were really sick would Mom call the
doctor, and other than that they would, uh, they would try to use home remedies.
HK: Funny.
HCM: Oh, I know.
HK: Whack him over the head. [laughs]
JC: Some of the remedies, cut, slice a potato in little thin slices and get ‘em on –
HCM: Put vinegar, I think Dad would put vinegar on them? Whenever he had a fever real bad, I
do recall once being real sick and Dad used a handkerchief or some cloth. I know he came home

�from work and our fever hadn’t left us, so I know he sliced potatoes, what he dipped them in, it
had to have been strong for us to – but then he would wrap it up in this, you know, in some cloth
and –
JC: Put it around your forehead.
HCM: Put it around your forehead. ‘Course we’re lying down. And we’d fall asleep. When we
woke up, we were feeling a lot better, so whatever it was, the aroma or what, I don’t know. But
they did, you know, try. [someone clears throat] expense for doctors…
HK: Well, what was it like growing up in Lawrence, in general? Do you remember much about
the downtown area…?
JC: Only going to the movies to see Cowboy shows at the Varsity. It was mostly the theater we
went to, and, uh, that’s about the only time we went downtown. Other than having a ball game at
the South Park. Walk home and maybe stop and get some ice cream.
HCM: At the Velvet Freeze.
JC: Well, there, and there was another place closer to the park, and I –
HCM: You’re right, I think –
JC: On the west side of the street between – I think 10th Street.
HCM: I think, [ten, hundred block?] I don’t remember. I remember the, the store but I don’t
remember the name of it. But I do recall –
JC: Stopping there.
HCM: Mm-hmm.
HK: Do you remember experiencing any prejudice, you know, in the schools or downtown,
or…?
HCM: I think, for my part there was some, but not as much as the older brothers and sisters
experienced, because yes, they could tell you, I know, they were not allowed, you know, in some
of the restaurants, you know, so…
JC: ‘Course we didn’t really go to restaurants much; we couldn’t afford to. And, uh…
HCM: Or just to get a Coke or something. Carmen, my sister Carmen could probably tell you,
‘cause she did it. She used to work for, um, I don’t know what [murmurs] shop, the Eldridge gift
shop, that she recalled. And my aunt Marge worked at [Gamell’s?] and she said, you know,
[murmurs] worked there. When she wanted to go in for maybe a Coke somewhere [murmurs,
unintelligible]. And actually, my brother Carlos, and he was quite younger. Quite, he’s quite

�younger than I am. There was a swimming pool, the one right there. They didn’t allow him to go
in –
HK: Was that the Jayhawk [Plunge?] or whatever it was called?
HCM: Where the, yes, yes, that was back then, right. Uh-huh. I remember he went with friends
and, uh, he wasn’t allowed to go in there. Then when I came along, by then things were a [little
fair?], so yeah we were able to, you know [murmurs] restaurant. Or the drugstores where they’d
have soda.
HK: Where –
JC: I don’t remember that much myself, but I remember my brother, when he went to rent a
house – yeah rent a house or rent a room, can’t remember which it was. He’d just got married,
um, he was fairly light skinned, so when they, he went, they accepted him, you know and
everything, but then when he took his wife – she was quite a bit darker – they wouldn’t allow
them to rent. It was some –
HCM: Honestly, that’s happened to Andy and I too, when we got married, rent our first
apartment. They didn’t want to rent to us, either, come to think about it.
HK: What kind of – um, when did you get your first job?
JC: I got my first job at 14, working for the school district. An uncle of mine, somehow he heard
about it I guess, talking about it I went up and got hired as a janitor –
HK: Oh, okay.
JC: At 14 and, I been working ever since. I never had a break in between where I didn’t have a
job. And before that, we worked at potato – picking potatoes for a, for a couple of farmers here
in town, the [Hechts?]. And that was, uh, it was work, but it was a lot of fun too. You could be
with all your friends, ride in the truck, up in the back, while you were there. The work was kind
of, well, it was dirty. Kinda dirty and kinda hard on your fingernails, and fingers. But, I don’t
know, it was fun too. So that’s we did, I can’t remember what year we did that, but, I started
working at 14, maybe two or three years before that.
END OF TAPE 17a

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                    <text>Tape 17b: Interview with John Chavez and Helen (Chavez) Martinez
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 8:43
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: October 27, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Helen Krische (Interviewer): Um, when did you meet your – your wife, or your husband? Were
they from around here originally, or…”
John Chavez (Interviewee): Uh, my wife was from Kansas City. Argentine District. And, uh, I
guess a lot of times we’d meet people through dances or weddings, maybe baptisms, or
whatever, just get together, you get to see people you didn’t know. So the first time I saw her,
first time I met her, was at a wedding dance. Teresa and Leo Schwartz. They got married here in
the church. They had a dance in the community building and, uh, she happened to come down
with, uh, people that were involved, I’m not sure if it was sponsoring something or what they
were, but they came down from Kansas City. And she may have brought her – she was
babysitting for – they brought her down, so that’s how I met her.
Helen Chavez Martinez (Interviewee): Same experience. Mutual, through a wedding. [murmurs]
HK: Was he from Lawrence, or…?
HCM: No, from Ottawa.
HK: Ottawa.
HCM: But, uh, his sister, uh, married a neighbor of ours that [JC clears throat] a few houses from
us, the Bermudezes. And, uh, we were up close with his sister [murmurs]. They asked him to be
in the wedding, and he was in the wedding because of his sister and –
HK: Okay.
HCM: Like John says, it’s just about, that’s how we all –
[laughter]
JC: There wasn’t too many people here to choose from, or I guess you know, as I said, the same,
you know, that were your same age. So whenever you saw somebody from out of town, I guess,
it was more attraction; I don’t know what it was [laughs].
HK: Well, you have, most of the people were your relatives. [laughs]
JC: Yeah, seemed like they were, yeah.

�HK: And how do you think, uh, how do you think it’s been different for your children growing
up? Uh, you know, growing up in Lawrence. Do you think that it’s been a lot different for them,
or…?
HCM: [murmurs] More opportunities for them [murmurs]. And of course Lawrence has really
grown. Back then, Lawrence was very, just, small and there was not much, other than the
movies, for us. Now there’s activities for them, they can go see arts center, they can get involved
in different programs. Swimming, we didn’t really grow up learning to swim, because we
didn’t… The only place that I recall, uh, Mexican people, if they wanted to swim, they would go
to the river. Because I recall going with our, my oldest brothers and sisters would watch, swim at
the river. There was a sand pile. We stood up at the sand pile and watched. But, you know, it was
very dangerous.
HK: Yeah. Definitely.
JC: That was another activity we had, sand piles.
HCM: The sand piles, yeah.
JC: I can’t remember how often but it was pretty often. ‘Course everybody told us, you know,
not to be there ‘cause it was dangerous, but we didn’t think it was at that age, I guess. There was
a lot of family –
HCM: And it was very close to where we lived, just right down the road.
JC: Yeah. Yeah.
HK: There’s a lot of sand bars along that area.
JC: Yeah, mm-hmm.
HCM: So no, our – our children and grandchildren have so much more opportunities. And they,
now, you know, they pursue the school, the education.
JC: Mm-hmm.
HCM: Back then, it was, it was a little bit of a [struggle?] to go to school, if you wanted to, [JC
clears throat, obscuring HCM’s voice].
HK: How far did you go in school?
HCM: From high school –
JC: High school.
HCM: Yeah, high school.

�HK: High school.
HCM: Mm-hmm.
JC: I think the kids now are [clears throat] the Mexican –
HCM: Our younger brothers and sisters did go on to college.
JC: Yeah. Yeah, they’re more comfortable in school, with their classmates. Uh, I think maybe
they, maybe that we weren’t that comfortable in school.
HCM: That’s true.
JC: Cause there were very few Mexicans and…hadn’t been around that much, you know. Next
generation gets more used to seeing people at a younger age. And they had more time to go to
school, so it makes everything else a little easier. [murmurs] Integrated into the system, the
school system and, uh, and their friends. They have a better, easier time making friends.
HK: What do you think about all of the, um, immigrants? [JC laughs] All going on now?
JC: I think, well, so far, they – they’ve been doing [unintelligible] I think is good, they need to
control borders somehow. But, uh, they also should give people who are very poor opportunities
to support their families, so…You know, when you don’t see a person, don’t know a person, you
kind of, you know, stay away, but once you know a person, you want to help them. I think that’s
the main thing, you know. Once you see a person, get to know ‘em a little better, you want to do
something for them and they are much less fortunate than you are, money-wise.
HCM: You know, they wanted a better life for themselves, for their families, because that’s how
our parents came. You know, we know what it was. For them, they want them to have lives. By
the same token, yes, they should, you know, they should have – have a, you know, legally
become citizens.
HK: Do you remember your parents helping any of, uh, if there were new families that moved
into town?
HCM: We had [JC clears throat] remember them visiting, you know, we had several new
families that would stop and visit Mom sometimes, but, uh…
JC: I remember some person helping Dad around the house and he would pay him, but I’m not
sure if it was just ‘cause he had the ability that maybe Dad didn’t have or he was just trying to
help him somehow, but I don’t know. I’m sure they did help each other.
HK: Do you remember anything about the Depression years? If it was extra hard for your family,
or…?

�HCM: Our – Carmen and Lupe probably would tell you about that, but I – I can’t recall talking
about [murmurs].
JC: Mm-hmm.
HK: Well, can you think of anything else that you want to mention?
JC: I just know that in this, in this area, in this, uh, time, in our history that there was a person
who, I didn’t know the person but I was told that, uh…Mexican lady was working the Santa Fe
yards and [he would] gather all the children together and would teach them, uh, Catholic
religion.
HK: Huh.
JC: And, like I say, I wasn’t involved with that, but maybe this gentleman over here might have
been. [Laughs] And, uh, well, it was just something unusual for somebody to – to gather all of,
all the young kids, and, uh, have class for ‘em [unintelligible].
HK: And that person, that person was also Mexican?
JC: Yeah. Yeah. There was a lot of people who come, uh, for short periods of time, then go back
to stuff they do now, and I think that’s probably one of them. Also, some came and they – they
died here, and they never made it, you know, never went back to Mexico. They were out in the
cemetery for bottom?] markers.
HK: Oh.
JC: And, uh, whether their families ever did go back to [murmurs].
HK: Well, I thank you very much. It’s been a pleasure. And, uh, we’ll get you copies of the
consent forms. And – [tape cuts off for final 15 seconds]
END OF TAPE 17B

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                    <text>Tape 16a: Interview with Israel Bermudez and Rachel Lemus
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 31:49
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: September 30, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Israel Bermudez (Interviewee): …Yeah, yeah. Some of the stuff she brought up I can just barely
remember. But the first priest that was there, then a different priest…my God, how does she
remember all that?
Helen Krische (Interviewer): She must have a good one. Are we ready to roll? We have tape in
the thing here?
Unknown Male: Yep, it’s ready.
HK: Okay. Alright, first what I’m gonna do is, let’s see, we need to get two consent forms going
here. Um, this consent form is just, um, to let you know that this is an oral history of MexicanAmericans here in Lawrence. And that, uh, we’ll keep a copy at the Watkins Community
Museum of History and we’ll also probably give a copy to the Kansas State Historical Society
and, uh, we will make a copy for you. And, um, basically it’s just to kind of tell you that, um, in
doing this that, that you will grant us all the rights and, uh, and intellectual property rights, uh,
for this interview and that we can, um, make other audiotapes of it and we can use it for research
and publications and also for, um, putting on the website if we choose to do that.
IB: [unintelligible]
HK: Oh yeah, sure! [laughs]
IB: All the stories –
HK: If you let us do movies, that would be great too. So, I’m gonna give this one to you to sign.
We’ll need your name up here at the top and then there are two options here that says that you
won’t have any restrictions on what we’ve recorded and then there’s one underneath that says
that you do want restrictions on what has been recorded. And then fill out the other information
down at the bottom…I’ll give you just a minute, Rachel… [long silence, picks back up at 2:18]
IB: So you want my name here again, and –
HK: Uh-huh, your address and everything so that we can contact you.
IB: In print? I print better than I can write.
HK: Okay, well that’s fine. [laughs] Let’s see.

�IB: Cause I went to New York School.
HK: Here you go…Use that pen.
IB: What’s the date today?
HK: 22nd.
[long silence, picks back up at 3:19]
IB: [unintelligible, maybe asks who someone is]
HK: Oh, it’s Brian. [laughs]
IB: Okay.
HK: Alrighty.
IB: It’s kind of legible [unintelligible].
HK: [laughs] True brother and sister. Alright, um, I’m Helen Krische, we’re doing this for the
tape, and this is Israel, um, Bermudez and Rachel Lemus.
Rachel Lemus (Interviewee): Yes.
HK: And they’re brother and sister, we might add that to the tape. And, um, first of all I guess
one of the, one of the basic questions is, what part of Mexico is your family originally, originally
from?
RL: My dad was from the state of Sacatecas. And my mother was from the state of Torion.
HK: Okay. And how did they happen to, um, come all the way out to settle in Kansas?
RL: Well, it’s the same thing they’re doing now, they’re looking for work, my dad, he…the way
I talked to him one time, they came from Mexico and they went to Nebraska.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RL: G-e-r-i-n-g, Nebraska. That’s where my first, my oldest sister was born. And then they came
over to Kansas ‘cause of the railroad was hiring Mexicans. And that’s what I understand, I don’t
know about him.
IB: Most of, most of…work [unintelligible].
RL: And then they came here I think to Kansas City, then they came, I don’t think they lived in
Kansas City, but then they came here.

�HK: Do you know around what time this was?
RL: Well, my oldest sister was, is, was born 1926.
HK: Okay.
RL: So that’s about the time and the rest of us were born here in Lawrence, Kansas. And the next
one was in the 1920s, I would say about 19, between 1928 and Ruben was born here too, he was
born in February 1928. And they were already here in Lawrence.
HK: Did they join the St. John’s Church as soon as they moved here, or –
RL: I don’t remember. I’m sure they did. I mean, I’m sure they did. Very, very religious.
IB: Baptized [unintelligible] in the church.
HK: Did they work for the, uh, Santa Fe railroad or the Union Pacific?
IB: I’m not sure. I think Santa Fe. I’m not sure.
HK: Do you know where –
IB: Yeah, I don’t think he worked with the railroad too long. ‘Cause he had an injury and he had
to quit that and then go to work somewhere else.
RL: At KU?
IB: Yeah.
HK: Okay. So, do you know if they lived in, um, any of the housing complexes that –
IB: [unintelligible]
RL: Santa Fe, I don’t remember them…
IB: Um…I think…
RL: I remember being there but I don’t think visiting, but I don’t, cause we lived in New Jersey
and 7th and the 8th.
IB: Mm-hmm.
RL: And then they…the last house was 810 New Jersey. It was same little vicinity.
IB: We all lived two or three blocks of each other.

�RL: I don’t remember unless somebody comes in [ad?] tells you that…[unintelligible] Older but
better memory, but I don’t remember living there.
HK: Yeah.
IB: [unintelligible] …I can remember when I was about four or five, we lived on New Jersey
street. 740 wasn’t it?
RL: 19 New Jersey. Because then you would, I understood, the only ones that could live in them,
they call it the yards was like, just a
IB: Two-row houses. Little apartments.
RL: And then I remember that the water, everybody used, the faucet was right there in the
middle. The outhouses were over there, they had their side and they had their side. But I
guess…like he said, my dad went to work, he worked over on the –
IB: I don’t think, on the railroad he didn’t work too long. So that’s probably one of the reasons
we never lived in those houses.
HK: Mm-hmm. Did you have, um, was it just your parents and, um, you kids, or did you have
other extended family members living with you, or…?
RL: Just visit –
IB: Visit.
RL: Stay a little longer [when?] visiting maybe.
IB: Sometimes a couple of [unintelligible] [laughs] [says something about jokes, maybe?]
RL: That’s, my mother stayed home, there was 12 of us.
HK: Wow. That’s a big family.
RL: Well, after me there was three that passed, and I never really asked her if they were stillborn
[“probably”?] But after I was born there was, there was I didn’t know whether you wanted
pictures but –
HK: Oh, yeah.
RL: I had these, I should have taken time [unintelligible] my mother. That’s my dad and that’s…
IB: That’s Ruben…

�RL: [We/You?] weren’t even here yet.
IB: No, I said, Ruben…
RL: That was my oldest sister and my oldest brother. And my mom.
IB: Yeah, I think I was out picking up beer cans. [laughs]
RL: Huh?
IB: I think I was out, out picking up beer cans. That’s why I’m not in that picture. [laughs]
IB: And the [unintelligible]
RL: And this is, that’s, the twelve – the nine of us living here. But I think they were stillborn
‘cause we had no pictures or my mother became a diabetic about that time, got pretty bad, so
probably that’s why she didn’t, they didn’t live, or something. I wish I’d have asked, but at the
time, you know –
IB: Well, I think the, I think the gravestone was just the birthday –
RL: Well yeah, that’s what I got off of the old ones.
IB: So there was, they must have been stillborn.
HK: So are they buried here at Mt. Calvary?
RL: Mm-hmm.
HK: Yeah, we’ll probably scan these, and then…
RL: Yeah, they were, the time the father wanted them to, some of them to have markers, so the, I
don’t know that we were rich but important they, I remember my dad getting this, uh, Coca-Cola
cart, wasn’t it, Izzy? Put concrete in it and then he kind of, like, built up a cross and then just put
the dates that I copied.
HK: Oh.
RL: And he said that everything had, should be marked up there. And after my dad passed away,
I was executor and I thought: “The first thing I’m gonna do is buy them, um, their, so that’s what
they got now. Theirs is newer than all, all the rest of [unintelligible]. And that’s the dates I got,
19, let’s see, ’41…
IB: ‘43, and ‘46.
RL: ‘43 and ‘46.

�IB: [unintelligible]
RL: Yeah, he volunteers to cut the grass, that’s why it always [unintelligible].
IB: Cut, cut grass over there, yeah.
HK: So, did you grow up, um, in your household, did, did you grow up speaking Spanish,
or…speaking –
RL: Both.
HK: …English also?
RL: Both.
HK: Both?
RL: And that’s why I don’t know how to speak Spanish good, or English –
IB: Mom and Dad never spoke English, so we had to learn Spanish and speak Spanish.
RL: Mother would never speak Spanish.
IB: And English rather.
RL: And English, she’d probably, she went downtown to pay the gas bill or Duckwalls
[unintelligible] she didn’t have to speak. She went to get thread and she knew [unintelligible],
she knew how much, and for gas bill, whatever she paid, she knew how much, and…My
husband tried to trick her one time. She wouldn’t speak…so we, that’s what we learned. They
didn’t go to – really probably grade-school level. So the Spanish I know, I get real embarrassed
when I meet, I’ve met lots of people from Mexico. My husband hasn’t had the schooling either.
But the, the girls that I’ve met and worked with, they’ve gone to, let’s see, high school level and
I always tell ‘em: “Don’t laugh at me and, because the Spanish I know is…”
IB: Slim. It’s slim.
RL: And then my mother and them didn’t go to probably grade school level, [that’s the?]
Spanish, and I hesitate to, when I speak [I say?] “No, no, you go ahead,” you know…
HK: So do, do your children speak Spanish, or…?
IB: Mine don’t.
RL: Mine understand it, but more than they can speak it.

�IB: When you start speaking Spanish, my kids, they start looking, ‘cause they know something’s
going on. [unintelligible] they can pick up what you’re talking about by…
RL: And I regretted not, not speaking to them, you know. Because now, my husband came from
Mexico. And I got some friends and their kids, and they’re just little you know, right now those
little kids speak English and Spanish just like that. And I thought, why didn’t I speak to, you
know. It’s [not?] too late. [unintelligible] or something, I feel awful. ‘Cause you know, we didn’t
speak to –
IB: Well, that’s like, we went to Mexico, all of us together. Brothers and sisters and
[unintelligible]. And I was in Mexico, and down there they don’t speak no English. And I was
like, in a foreign country. I could understand them, but I couldn’t speak, ‘cause they speak fast.
And I was in Korea and Japan during the service, and I, I could speak to those people more than I
could speak to the people in Mexico, seemed like. I felt…I don’t know why, I just felt different.
‘Cause in Mexico they just rattle off, and I don’t speak that good, so I, I was kind of ashamed
trying to speak, I couldn’t speak. But I feel really bad cause they were interpreting too, the
people who were talking to me. He said this, [unintelligible] and I said that, couldn’t speak. But I
just didn’t use it that much. If you don’t use it, it just kind of goes away. So of course we was
going to school, back then, back then they didn’t want you speaking any Spanish in school, even
to each other. So they always kind of frowned on it. Didn’t speak it to other kids because they
didn’t want you to, so the only time you spoke it when you went home, the rest of the time you
were speaking English. You learn both at the same time.
HK: Did you go to the, what schools did you attend here in Lawrence?
RL: New York School, for grade school, and then over here on 9th and, uh, what was that oneway street? Kentucky. There’s a filling station.
IB: 9th and Kentucky. Oh, you mean Central.
RL: Central.
IB: Junior high used to be on 9th and Kentucky.
RL: There’s a bank over there, and then there’s a, the offices and then I think it’s a gas place.
There was three buildings and I can’t remember all of them. Central –
IB: …Ohio –
RL: [Manuel?]
IB: Ohio and Central.
RL: There was three buildings that we had to change classes, you know. That’s where we went
to junior high, and then we went to, um…

�IB: High school.
RL: You went to –
IB: Central.
RL: Where did you go to high school?
IB: Central.
RL: Central. Central down Massachusetts was high school. But I didn’t, I got to go to Lawrence
High. And that was [unintelligible] graduated and that was it.
IB: And we had, they had St. John’s when I was growing up [unintelligible] ‘Cause I remember
the nuns. They were, they were kinda strict, and they’d pull your ear, and…
RL: And my kids did –
IB: They’re gonna have trouble enough trying to learn without somebody pinching, pulling their
ear, so I said [unintelligible] public school.
RL: And my kids did go to St. John’s, and my grandkids are in St. John’s. And my daughter’s
kind of, like, you know, she lives way over there by Corpus Christi. I went to [unintelligible] and
that’s where I want my kids to go, unless there was no room. Then her boy, instead of going
from sixth grade to wherever he had to go to the new schools. She’s got ‘em over here in Central
because she went to Central. And then he would be going to Lawrence High. When he should
probably be going, I don’t know what the boundaries, but as long as there’s room they can go.
She said: “I went there, I want them to go there.”
IB: Well, usually if they have a choice, the school system [unintelligible] Lawrence High, rather
than Free State.
RL: Yeah, if there’s any room.
IB: Yeah.
RL: As I say, as long as there’s room she could do this.
IB: I said, hardly anybody get turned down going to Lawrence High, Central or other schools,
anybody who wants to go to Central. The other way around, and it’s in the system, it still is…
[certain?] people somewhere. That’s probably – like I say, if you want to go to Central and you
live somewhere else, they usually let you go to Central. If you’re here and you want to go to one
of the other junior highs, most of the time, [unintelligible] unless they got a lot of room, or you
got some reason [unintelligible].
HK: Well, what was it like growing up in Lawrence?

�RL: Fun. I tell my grandkids, they got all these expensive toys, blah blah blah. We had, I said,
we had, it wasn’t Barbie doll then. I remember getting these dolls. I could never understand
when did they buy them, we were with them when they went to town. My sister I remember had
a big sack of these dolls, and you know, we just cherished that doll like it was made out of gold.
Our kids, Barbie’s in, next year it’s something else, and it’s, ah, well, you know. I don’t think
they – they just lookin’ to see what’s next and then they’re gonna get it. And then we had all of,
after supper was all over, we all lived, all the Mexicans lived in one section. We were Mexicans,
black and white. Middle of the day if you were cooking and you needed [unintelligible] you
needed three eggs and you just had two, you could go next door and, “Can I borrow a egg?” Now
we don’t even know who our neighbors are. In the evening we’d all get down on the street,
Pennsylvania Street, ‘cause there was, I guess cause there’s not many cars at the end of the road
there. And we’d play hide-and-seek, we’d play, the guys would make this thing, what is it, where
you jump, you know, the, higher…the wood? thing you guys built. You know, we just –
IB: What do you call that, I can’t remember.
RL: We were happy. That was our happy – we didn’t, we didn’t go to the parks. Walked
everywhere, every Saturday we went to confession, walked from 810 New Jersey up to the
church.
IB: Only time you crossed Connecticut Street was to go to church [unintelligible] Connecticut.
The rest of the time you didn’t. Only time we went over there was, there’s people, trying to, I
don’t know, beat us up or whatever, but…you gotta be fast.
HK: So was there, did you experience any prejudice growing up?
IB and RL: Yes. Yes.
RL: Even up – I met my husband here. We came to – it was a friend in Topeka. And then there
were dances or something, and he stayed in my sister-in-law’s house which I used to remember
was her younger sister, and that’s how we met. But they started giving these Mexican shows and
you had to go to Topeka. And my dad, you know, we didn’t have that. We don’t have what we
got now, videos, we got a channel, I wish we had, my parents it was nothing, you didn’t hear
nothing, no music, no CDs, now you can go everywhere and…food, same thing, cause we, they
made it at home. But back in ‘62 we, he says: “You wanna go to Topeka, take your dad and we
go to the movies.” So we were going to Topeka for the first time and we knew the day – the
night, the night it was. We knew where, North Topeka. We got there like an hour early. So my
dad, he spotted a bar [laughs] he told my husband, “Let’s go have a beer, Frank.” He says: “Your
dad wants to go over there and even if I don’t get one I wanna be with him.” I said, “Oh, go
ahead.” “What are you gonna do?” I said, I’ll just, they had kind of like a waiting area, you’d go
in. I said: “I’ll just sit here.” Well they came back right away and they said “No…”
IB: Wouldn’t serve them.

�RL: “We don’t serve” – and that was in ‘62 in Topeka. And then the guys experienced a lot when
they went into the service.
IB: Yeah, I went into the service in ‘53, and I came home and there was two of us that – that
were on leave, and we was gonna have a little party, after – before we left. And so we went to,
back then they didn’t sell liquor to the Indians. Specially in Haskell, ‘cause most of them were
young, and they’d always get drunk and get in trouble, so they just wouldn’t do it. But we
usually didn’t have – we usually didn’t drink liquor anyway. If we – but anyway, we was going
to, we went to the liquor store to get something to drink, and ‘cause we was gonna leave in a
couple of days, and the guy said, he wasn’t gonna sell it to us. So we said: “Well, why?” He said
“Cause I don’t have to.” We said: “Well, you know, there’s gotta be a reason you don’t want to
sell it to us.” And he said: “Well, I just don’t have to.” And, and back then like I said, they
wouldn’t sell to Indians, so we said: “Well, we’re not Indians, we’re Mexicans.” And he said: “I
don’t care what you are, you know, I don’t have to sell it to you.” So then my friend was getting
kind of mad and he’s kind of a burly guy, and so I was trying to hold him back and, you know, I
said: “You know,” I said, “we’re not gonna bother you. Just give us a bottle, we’re gone.” He
said: “Well I don’t have to sell to you people.” So I thought, okay. So we went outside and of
course we went somewhere else [unintelligible]. Course after you’ve had a few then you kinda
start, you’re still boiling inside, and I can see why people go through life and they’re – they’re
trying to live the right life and [faint sounds] intoxicated, go back and do something we shouldn’t
have done. And then, after that you’re on the wrong side of the law all the time. And I can see
why people do that, you know. But I mean, that was for no reason. We wasn’t, we wasn’t gonna
sit in there and drink, you know. Like you couldn’t go to bars and sit and drink in bars, ‘cause
they didn’t let you. You’d go in and buy your stuff and leave [unintelligible]. But the liquor store
was the same way. You could go in and buy it long as you had an ID that you was old enough. In
those days, and I used to get irritated, ‘cause I was in the service going to Korea and [laughs] I’m
going out to war and I can’t even get a, you know, something to drink in a bar or liquor store or
something. And there was a lot of places you couldn’t go in. And they wouldn’t, they wouldn’t
have a sign up there, but they would, if you went in to get something they would just see you
there at the bar or the counter and they would just ignore you.
RL: Ignore you, like you weren’t there.
IB: Anybody else come in there and you, you know, after a while, you know they’re not gonna
serve you, so even – even if you want to get it to go, you know. It’s just like, I grew up with a lot
of black friends and we had a Mexican ball club and they had a black ball club and we used to
play each other all the time. And we’d get together and drink a few beers and stuff, and we was
always teasing each other. And I was teasing this one black kid and I said [unintelligible]. He
said, well yeah, he said, “You guys think it’s easy, you – you try growing up having to sit in the
back of the bus all the time.” And I say, “You mean you guys got on the bus?” I said, “Why
didn’t you get on the bus?” And he started laughing, he thought that was a joke, but that was, that
was true. Most of the time you [unintelligible] the bus. If you had legs you could walk.
RL: Well, the movies, down here at the Granada…
IB: Yeah [unintelligible] –

�RL: We could go in but we had to sit in the back row, we weren’t allowed to go. And if you went
up beyond… Well, you tell them about that incident with, uh –
IB: Well, I, I had two friends that were older friends. One was a black man and one was white.
The white person was, he was like 17. He was a real good friend of ours, the family. Then the
other guy was kind of in the service and he was a [unintelligible] but he used to take me to the
movies on Saturdays. So every once in a while, that’s the only way I got to go to the movies
when I was a kid. They, one of them would take me, and when I went with the – and the movies
had sections for the blacks that sat in the back, usually up in the balcony in the corner [in the
back?] in a certain area, three rows or something like that. Every time I went with the black man,
he always, he always, uh, bought my ticket for me, which I would [owe him for?] Every time I
went with this friend of mine who was a white boy, he was 17 and he always gave me the
money. Back then it was 11 cents, to go to the movie. He always gave me the 11 cents to go to
the movie. And it used to make feel good so I’d get up there, put the 11 cents up there. I
remember this one time I, I was going to put my 11 cents this gal at the door and she said: “We
don’t have no more colored seats.” And I didn’t understand what she meant, so I said: “What?”
And she said: “We don’t have no more colored seats.” What’s, I’m trying to think, what’s a
colored seat? And so finally he says, he was standing behind me, and he says, he said: “What’s
the problem?” And she said: “Oh, is he with you? And he said, “Yeah, why, what’s the
problem?” “No problem,” and she gave me the ticket, you know. And I went home to tell, and I
told my brothers. Of course, they just started laughing, all over the chair and, you know, I still
don’t know what it means or what it is. And then finally they said, they said: “Well, they thought
you was a little black kid.” ‘Cause I was real dark anyway. And then they would laugh and then I
go, “Oh, that’s what it was.” [laughs] But I mean, you know, you grow up, I grew up like that,
with things like that. And even today there’s still stuff.
RL: Yeah, I feel like it’s coming. I don’t know why.
IB: And I – I figure if I’m in a group of white people, you know and they’re talking and they’re
talking about black people in a certain way, oh, I know if I’m not in the group they’re gonna talk
about me. I mean, not all people, but the people that are that way, ‘cause you know I was in the
[fire department?] and we had, like, maybe two black people on there. And every once in a while
when they weren’t around, these guys would be talking about them. And I’d get mad, because
you know, I knew they were talking about me and I was – you know and I kind of get, get
almost, you know, “Why are you talking about the other guys, you know, they’re just people like
anybody else.” [unintelligible] But, I mean, that’s how I felt. And I always told my kids, you
know, “If somebody’s standing there talking about another race in a certain way, they’re gonna
be talking about you when you’re not there. And it is true. That’s why I said, it still goes on.
‘Cause I’m still around people who, who talk about somebody else, you know…and I know
you’re gonna say that about me.
RL: But like I said, we were in the neighborhood with black people next door, Mexican, another
black, white person. We were all together, you know, all kind of like a family. All got along.

�IB: And I remember growing up with people, too, that, I went to [Oregon?] on New Hampshire,
there. And we had this, I worked with this, these voicers make the music and [unintelligible] and
I, I worked for a guy named [Ricky?] who was from Arkansas. And he started working there
sweeping floors when he was 16, 17 and he ended up, you know, doing things, he, he invented a
lot of the stuff that they made. But he got to be what they call a voicer, he’s the guy that tunes all
the organs and stuff. And he had like a 11th grade, 10th grade education from Arkansas. But he
wasn’t dumb, he was smart. And then after that they uh, they got a union in there and the union,
you know, they [fight?] for all the [bandmen?] in the union, and he ended up being president of
the union. And so the – the company didn’t like him because he was the president of the union,
you know, he was – getting good money. And they had, uh, they, they didn’t have no steps for
how much people could – they just paid ‘em, you know, nobody knew what the other guy made.
So they decided to get a union, because there was some guys that came in [unintelligible] related
to the supervisor, and they’d come and [unintelligible] everybody else started [unintelligible]
And so when they got the union, they thought, you know, they made ‘em have steps that you go
up the ladder and you get paid, and all that. Anyway, so one of the deals with him they were, the
company didn’t like him because he was the president of the union, and he was getting big
bucks, so they turn around and put one of the, one of the deals for a voicer, you had to have a
college education in music. And of course, so then they try to get him out of there, but you
couldn’t do it because he was already there before this came out. And they were trying to get him
out of there, and they, they couldn’t. ‘Cause it’s against the law, you know. And so all the time
he was in there, they hired all these college people with music degrees and stuff. And he was the
only one…but he invented half of the stuff that was there. So he knew down the road, you know,
something like [unintelligible]. So he, when he invented stuff he would put part of the stuff here
and part of it here and part of it at home so they couldn’t just come in and say, “Okay, this is
what you do now.” There was always something missing and that’s the way he kept his security
more or less. And I remember he had these other guys around him, they were all college people,
he was the only one that was 11th grade education. And then he’d always, when they talked about
black people he’d always bring me in there and say, “You know, he grew up with black people
[unintelligible].”
All of them would always say: “Well, I have black friends too.”
And so he said: “Well, who are they?”
“Well, some guy I went to college with.”
And he said: “No, it was just somebody you got acquainted with.” Said: “No, black friends are
people that you, you know, that you know everything about them. Like you know their kids, you
know where they live, you know their mother’s name and all that.” And that’s the way I
explained it to him.
So this guy says: “No, I have one. My best friend’s a black man.”
I said: “Where’d you meet him?”
“I met him in college, and then he went to our church and we played organs together and stuff.
And I said, I said: “Well, what’s his wife’s name?”
He said: “Well, I think her name’s – ”
“How many kids do they have?”
“Well, I think he has – ”
I said: “What do you mean, you think he has?”
“Have you ever been to his house?”
He says: “No.”

�“Has he ever been to your house?”
“No.”
I said, “Then you, he’s not really a friend, he’s just an acquaintance.” I said: “A friend, usually
you know everything about them, they know everything about you.” I said [unintelligible] Or
smoke a cigarette and give ‘em, you know. I said, that’s, you know, those are friends, they’re not
acquaintances. But that’s [unintelligible]. And there was a lot of, some, not a lot of – some still to
this day. But I grew up, you know, prejudice was…The only thing I, where I didn’t see a lot of
prejudice was when I went into the service. ‘Cause then if you performed [unintelligible] I
remember, my life completely changed when I went into the service, ‘cause then we were all
equal. You know, when I went and joined up, there was a bunch of Topeka, this area, we all met
in Kansas City. And there was a group that came from Chicago or somewhere, where we all met
in Kansas City, on the trains that went from Kansas City to California. We – I joined the
Marines, so all the way out there, there was, like, gangs of guys from, you know, Chicago, and
there was guys from the Kansas City area, and a lot of them were just from little towns like I
was. And they were kind of like, you know, all the guys from Chicago would sit together, they
had their big ducktails and their little, you know, back then it was ducktails and [pink? big?]
pants and all that, and they all smoked and drank. Tattoos and everything, I was just, I was
scared to death of ‘em. [laughs] And they were tough, you know, and they’d push each other
around, and they had, they carried their knives, and they got out there, you know, and I’m sitting
on the train, it took us three days to get out there [tape goes silent, then cuts off]
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                    <text>Tape 16b: Interview with Israel Bermudez and Rachel Lemus
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 31:46
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: October 13, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
[Tape begins with buzzing and static noise]
Israel Bermudez (Interviewee): …It was an accident, but just…happened to get hurt.
HK: Was that at New York School where they were congregated.
IB: Now, that was a bad time too, because there was a lot of people that came in from out of
town to get, you know, in trouble, and down in East Lawrence –
RL: They’re doing that now.
IB: East Lawrence, they shot out all the streetlights. And then they’d go down the street in their
cars with their lights [off? out?] And you know, if they see somebody they didn’t like, or
something, they’d start chasing or shooting them or whatever. I mean, you can sit there in the
evenings on your porch and there’s bullets come through the leaves in the trees, you know. And
that didn’t last long, couple of weeks, maybe two or three. The thing about it is, I went to the – to
the store one time, and like I said, I had black friends, that I grew up with and played ball with,
and when those riots and things were going on, there was a lot of, like, [unintelligible] people
came in too. And then you had the black [unintelligible]. And they were all around. And there
was, there was a lot of tension here, when you walk in a store somewhere, they look at you, and
try to figure out: Are you a militant, or are you with them, or are you with them? I, I was in a
store one time talking to this black fellow that I went with, played ball, and there was, some
college, I think they were college kids, and they were older. And I don’t think they were from
town. I think they were just troublemakers. And they came in, we was standing there and they
got all around, about six of ‘em. [murmurs] “They’re gonna, they’re gonna beat us up, boy.” And
so I thought: “Well, all we can do is stand back to back and fight as many as we can.” But back
then I didn’t think about it, you know. Back then fights were just hands, you know. Didn’t use
nothing. The militants did, but most of the time, when you see somebody, [unintelligible] they
was just fistfighting, you know. One got beat up and then get up and go home. And after that it
started turning into knives and guns and all that kind of stuff. [unintelligible] There was a lot of –
RL: We had a – funerals, we was just talking about this the other day – we didn’t go to the
funeral home, they brought the body to the home.
IB: Yeah.
RL: And then in those days you brought the body to the home, and okay, let’s say somebody
died, I don’t think we ever had one for us, but you know, somebody [unintelligible]. And the

�parents would get together and they figured, you know, you’re gonna, after the rosary, you’re
gonna offer coffee and rolls. So that’s when my mother sometimes would say, “Go get the
coffee,” you know, big can, or “Go get the five pounds of sugar and we’ll take it over, take it to
her before so she know they have it.” Somebody else would bring – buy bread, and then after the
rosary we had – we were little, we were looking forward to that bread. We, we drank coffee all
our lives, since we were little.
IB: Yeah. Mm-hmm.
RL: Us kids were, I remember, I remember some putting in a milk bottle.
IB: You had milk, but you [unintelligible], but that was it.
RL: Lot of milk, and, but we drank coffee. And up to this day I, my husband’s trying to, “You
drink too much coffee.” I said, “Oh, that’s okay.” Something’s gonna take me one of these days
anyhow, I believe. It isn’t like, you know, I’m bothering somebody else by, you know, smoking
in your face, or nothing, but…the funerals were like that. Very seldom did they go to the little –
IB: The whole family went to the funeral, these little kids would be [unintelligible], everybody
else [unintelligible] Having the rosary or something like that. The person’s laying right there in
the dining room [unintelligible] in the casket. So the little kids just didn’t want to stand there, so
they’d be outside. [murmurs] We’d always peek in the window, you know, to see the body, what
was there. That’s the way it was.
RL: It’s all, like I said, we’re all together.
IB: Lotta that growing up like that is just because you were poor. And you, you know, you
couldn’t afford this and that. So that’s the way you had to do things.
RL: Well, I have a piece of paper, ‘cause my dad lived with me after my mom passed away, he
came to live with me. And I found this little paper that’s handwritten, I think he paid $300 for the
house, $10 payment. I’ve got that.
HK: Oh.
RL: And he got this little house, then he built two bedrooms. It was just the living room, really a
living room, one bedroom, kitchen, and the back like a porch. Then he, then the city came, you
had outhouses, then the city came and said no more outhouses, you’re gonna have to put your
bathroom in there. And that was fine. But down the basement of that house my dad had, there
was a faucet, he put up walls and there was a stool, a real stool, you know, it might have been
used, but –
IB: We dug the, we dug the line, sewer line, to the, to the –
RL: And the way you flushed it, there was a faucet there, and there was a bucket, so you know,
when you needed to flush it you just fill it and it would flush. But then the city came and says no

�more, they give us a [unintelligible], so then he put the bathroom upstairs. Then he built two
bedrooms, one for the boys and one for the girls. Cause we had, they had their own little –
IB: See, back then you –
RL: I can’t remember how we slept.
IB: Back then you didn’t know, [murmurs] let anybody in that door if you didn’t want to. Even
the police. But back then you didn’t want that. So the city would come and the police would
come.
HK: What house was this, what is the address?
RL: 810 New Jersey.
HK: 810 New Jersey.
RL: That I remember that there, I remember the 740 and 819 before that, I don’t remember. But
the 810 New Jersey I remember, we had the outhouses, you go out there, and there was just, what
outhouses looks like. And then, the city came in and said we were kind of lucky ‘cause Dad, he
got, measured, there was like a porch and he divided a little wall and then we’d put the stool, the
tub and the basin, and this, my mother’s Maytag with her washer. He had a few tools. But we
had that, and then he made a shower downstairs, just put a wall like, you know, a wall and then
we had a curtain, in case somebody had to go to the bathroom and then it was a shower.
IB: You might have one lightbulb in that one room.
RL: Yeah.
IB: There wasn’t outlets or anything. Just the light would hang, you know, most of the time you
had kerosene lamps [unintelligible]
RL: And my dad would put them, yeah, nowadays, when my dad was doing some work. For
them to learn – well, to help him too – that’s why my brothers all know how to do things ‘cause
my dad had ‘em right there. You know, right there, and they –
IB: We used to run away, but then we had to come back and [murmurs] [laughs]
RL: But you know, they had, like [unintelligible], we burned a fire, I remember we had a big
stove in the living room. Big top like that. And we would dry our socks, and it took forever, thick
socks. Cause there was a little, he made a little wooden box and he’d tell these boys, “When I
come back from work, that wood has to be all cut so I can” – big enough to put in the fireplace.
Wood and the guys would do it. I mean, they knew it had to be done, but first they’d come home
and have a cup of coffee. And then they’d get out there and do that and my dad would never get
after, that I can remember, get after them, get in here. Now the kids, “Eh, I’ll do it later Mom.”
Not my kids, but –

�IB: He went down to KU and, landscaping. They cut trees and stuff down. So he’d always take
‘em to the landfill, and so he’d always tell the children, “Just take it to the backyard and drop
them off.” I mean, these logs were that big around. They would just drop ‘em in the yard and so
it was our job to get them [unintelligible]. And then we had this crosscut saw, needed two guys,
one on each side, and one of our jobs was to cut wood every day for the stove, you know, and
then we could play. So we, so we’d always start doing that and then the little ones would sit on
the logs so we couldn’t move them, [unintelligible] get up there. And after a while the neighbor
kids would come around, say “That looks like fun,” you know, like Tom, you know, like
painting the fence. So pretty soon they get, rather than just stand there and watch,
“[unintelligible] My turn!” You know, they kinda, so, they’d all come home, we’d saw the wood
and then we’d go play ball, you know.
HK: Mm-hmm.
IB: But it was, that’s the way –
RL: Our swings were a rope in the tree. Remember, Izzy? And Daddy had a little work shed, and
then he had a garage and it was swinging from that rope clear across. That was, like I said, we
didn’t have nothing like a little, uh – swing set.
IB: Only problem there was we had a mean dog, and he was always chained there. When you
swung across there –
HK: He’d try to get you.
IB: He’d try to get you. Every once in a while he would, too. [laughs]
RL: But no, we just looked forward, you know, we knew we had to get our work done. And like
I said, I remember my dad would have those boys, they built the two bedrooms. And he had ‘em
right there, watching him, handing him, they know what a screwdriver was, a whatever, you
know, that’s how they learned.
IB: Other thing about it was you had two [murmurs] screwdriver, one hammer and all this,
sometimes get [rocks? nails?] somebody come along with a hammer, but you just didn’t have a
whole lot of stuff to work with.
RL: In those days my dad worked his self, and he became a foreman for KU. I’ve got some
newspapers on it. He became a landscaper for the grounds. And he had no education by the time
he got in there. You know, sometimes people don’t know, they have the education, go to school,
but they got it up here.
IB: [Murmurs] Well, my dad, at the beginning he didn’t know English, so he [unintelligible] He
got records to learn how to do English. That’s how he kind of learned. My oldest brother has
some really good stories –

�RL: He’s coming for the fiesta. He comes every year, he’s in, he lives up in the mountains in
Denver, about 20 miles from Denver. He comes, he’ll be coming Thursday and he – he can
remember things and I said, “Too bad he’s not coming,” you know. That – later he’ll be here, but
I mean, that…My dad, um, he liked to drink, like, he wasn’t one of those, like some people and
they go to the bar every day or every weekend, not like that. We, we were, us kids were first.
You know, like I say, he didn’t take much to get drunk, you know, like people, but we were, we
came first for him. I mean, he had two jobs. He worked, uh, I guess when he worked at KU,
right? Then they, the older men made these carts, big square and those big wheels put in the
middle and then they put handles, they’d go down the alleys, pick up cardboard, ‘cause you
could sell cardboard, copper, which you could get more money even now. Pop bottles –
IB: Pop bottles.
RL: He’d get all that and go sell it for extra money.
IB: We kids did that too. We, I did that growing up.
RL: But actually the older men, you know, Mr. Garcia, Mr…
IB: Used to do that all the time.
RL: They’d go down the alleys.
IB: As a little kid, you know, we used to get wagons or we’d carry, cardboard, you know, you
had to break the boxes down and carry the cardboard, and, uh, we used to have to go to this
junkyard which was only about two blocks down the street. But as a little kid you come in there
too, you maybe pulled the wagon, cardboard, and they’d – they’d put it on the scale and weigh it
and then whatever it was they give you so much per pound. And the guys that run that thing
would cheat you. I mean, you were a little kid, and you were coming in with this cardboard. And
these guys are cheating you. They’d always stand in front of the [unintelligible], and they’d
never let you see what it weighed. And so we knew it weighed more than that, ‘cause you know,
they’d give us half of what it was. And we knew, we carried it over there. And so then one time
we was in the yard doing that, and this lady that used to do that, she used to live in
[unintelligible]. She’d go up and down the alley getting stuff and taking it back. She said, “Well
what you do to get back at em,” she said, “when you get the cardboard lay it down, get you a
bucket of water and then just sprinkle it, to make it heavier [unintelligible]. And we thought, you
know, it’ll work. [laughs] So we did that and we’d take it in and the guys said, “Well that’s only
about 15 pounds [murmurs; then says 25 pounds?]. But then, so he’d cheat you down to 20, 15
pounds so we end up, you know, getting even. But with metal you couldn’t do that, ‘cause it was
metal. You’d find metal stuff. And so after awhile, this is getting to be bad, ‘cause you know
they’re cheating you. But there was nothing you could do, and as little kids you start thinking,
“Well, they’re cheating us and they’re grown men and we can’t do nothing about it.” So we go
“Well, in the evenings when the thing closes down, the junkyard closes down, let’s go jump the
fence and throw half that stuff back and resell it to them.” [laughs] So we did that, we did that for
a while and then they got a dog and we couldn’t jump the fence anymore. That’s where this
junkyard dog came in. We, we was trying to get one guy over there, you know, with the dog, but

�they have high fences, [unintelligible] room, you know. You’re a little kid, you know, you gotta
run fast, hit that thing, get up that thing, that dog’s right behind you, so. Sometimes you could do
it and sometimes you couldn’t.
RL: The other way that we made money for us younger kids was, he was a farmer, Heck?
murmurs] I think they still have a farm.
IB: There was three or four farmers, they were all brothers.
RL: They’d bring this, like I guess, it’s a truck, right? Am I right?
IB: Flatbed truck.
RL: And he’d park in the middle of the block, two times, here, and he’d – he’d pick us up. And
we’d get in the back of the truck and he’d keep us all day picking potatoes.
IB: …No more than sixteen, they always had a place, they’d pick you up either this corner or this
corner. You had to be there at like 6:30 or something. So everybody that could walk around, five
years old, everybody got on that truck and went. You sat there in the morning with your little bag
of, your little lunch. And the truck would come and everybody gets on there and I mean
everybody, if there’s 50 people there, there’s only room for 30, otherwise everybody’s gonna be
standing up or they’d be hanging over the side.
RL: We were young –
IB: Oh, yeah.
RL: Like 12 and 10 years old when we went –
HK: So what year was this? About what time period?
IB: Late ‘40s.
HK: Okay.
IB: Then you went out there and you picked potatoes, you know, family, you’d go out there and
get what they called a station [tape fades briefly] there and the next guy, and as a family you
went out there and you kind of all stayed together, you know, until, most of the time. Unless
there was some girls, and the older guys –
RL: That’s what I was saying. Instead of him helping his sister, he went to help his girlfriend.
[laughs]
IB: Some days I would pick five bushels when I should have picked 35 or something.

�RL: And we had a lot of Mexicans, young men, single, come in, and where would they go? They
send ‘em to Bermuda’s. ‘Cause like I said, my dad was a foreman, and if somebody looking for a
job, they send ‘em to Bermudas. But they didn’t have no papers, the ones that came from
Mexico, and my dad said: “You’re better off going to the city, because you won’t be able to get
nothing here.” And, uh, but we had fun too, getting in that truck and going out there, we’re
standing up in the truck, ‘cause he had, he had these boards there, and but, that was help for us
and we really –
IB: It was dangerous, ‘cause you –
RL: But we had –
IB: Kids, and the whole family, and they had grandmas out there, you know, like 75 years old.
They were out there picking potatoes. And the only shade you had was when you found a
sunflower stalk, and then you’d turn around and pretend like this is buried in the ground and you
put a piece, some sacks over it. And then there was competition because sometimes you run short
on sacks. The truck had come around. You got potatoes, you gotta put ‘em in a sack, so you was
running over there and steal some sacks. [laughs] And there’d be little fights. Just little
[unintelligible]. I mean, [unintelligible] but it was kinda funny, you know. You had to survive,
kind of.
RL: But we always, you guys had, like I was telling her, a lot of boys came, from – I don’t know
where they came from. Spanish speaking, those had to come from Mexico. But they’d always,
sometimes our porch was a bit, you know, was hot, so you had no, little, one fan for the whole
household. When we were young, we’d sleep out on the porch, and as soon as it was getting
light, Dad would wake us up: “Come on in.” And then we’d come in the house.
IB: Or the dogs would carry you away.
RL: But we had, we had, well they were friends, we didn’t really know ‘em. But they’d take ‘em
in, and they’d stay at our house.
IB: When we was, uh –
RL: And, and you more like [unintelligible] our house.
IB: When we was kids, I mean, we was real poor, a quarter go a long way. And there would be
bums that would get off the train ‘cause we lived about a block from a train station. The railroad
tracks, and they’d, hobos and stuff, would come down that alley all the time. And they must’ve
marked the houses, cause they’d go along and they’d come up to that house, and my mom would
always feed ‘em.
RL: Always.
IB: And we had –

�RL: Always. Always.
IB: She’d always make something for ‘em, and have ‘em sit on the back step there, and she’d
give ‘em coffee and [unintelligible]. And then one guy told me that’s what they do, they’d go
down and mark a house, they’d put an X or something on it. And the next one will come down,
he knows he can get something to eat there. But she never turned ‘em down.
RL: Never turned ‘em down. Fed ‘em, I don’t care if they’re black, white or Hispanic.
IB: She would make ‘em something like [unintelligible] tortillas, we always had tortillas. My
mom, seemed like she’d sit there and make tortillas, round the back –
RL: Flour tortillas.
IB: There’d be six of us sitting at the table [unintelligible], she’d have a little pile like that of
tortillas. And everybody grabs one, and it takes thirty seconds to get rid of it. And she would
keep that thing like that all the time, cooking and rolling ‘em out and making the dough and all
that. After a while you get to thinking, you know, she was pretty good. Pretty fast.
RL: Like I said, they didn’t go to school but my mom sometimes would tell us, she told me one
time, she said: “Your mother, what a mother” or something like that. She says: “You get the
stupid mother.” I said: Why do you say that? She says: “‘Cause I never went to school.” I said:
“Well, your parents didn’t let you, I mean, they felt like you didn’t need to go to school.” It was
just gonna be work, work, work. But yet, her and the whole neighborhood, there was like three or
four women, after they ate lunch and got their dishes – they’d sit together in one house. They’d
take turns. And they had crochet, you know, like they’d make a curtain for that –
HK: Mm-hmm.
RL: And form a – a little angel, a horse, a basket with flowers, and they’d, she’d put a, you
know, they were gonna quit time to go get supper, she’d put a little safety pin, you know, she’d –
and then she’d go to the Salvation Army and she seen a dress that was a little, seen a dress for
larger person. She’d look at the material: “That’s practically new.” Well, she’d buy it and
downsize it to fit us. And you know, and then she, I said, “Who else, Mother, you don’t need no
education, you’ve had twelve children. Nine of us living. Dad was never on welfare. And you
could crochet anything. You could sew anything. You could cook.” I remember this cornbread
she – I think it’s cool, I think I’m gonna make cornbread. She was going to get her flour, put
whatever, no measuring, break the egg, and I remember a little crack coming down that
cornbread. No recipe. I said: “Well, who had, you had twelve kids. You could cook anything you
want. Sew, crochet, what else does a woman need to know?”
IB: Even when she went blind later on in life, she would sit there and crochet all the time, just –
RL: Yeah, diabetic. She was a diabetic. But no, we were – after they’re gone, you – I said a lot of
times to my husband, thinking about it, you know, what you don’t say to your parents when
they’re living, you know. You know, they came to a country with not knowing anybody. Now

�the people that are coming, they have somebody, you know, somebody’s already here for them,
so they got two or three families there. They had nobody. Took a chance and came because, you
know. But they didn’t – and here my dad [had?] the education, he didn’t have it, became a
foreman for KU over…over…I think right, over 30 years, 35?
IB: He’s a [unintelligible] now.
HK: Well, what would you do when someone became ill?
RL: Uh…the…
IB: You’d never see a doctor. The only time you see a person that was, the school nurse. That’s
the only time you ever see any medical people, unless you really got real sick, or cut your leg or
– ‘cause I remember my brother cut his, almost cut his foot off. Stepped on a Mason jar or
[unintelligible]. Cut all the [unintelligible], they had to take him to the doctor then. And then he
come back and he needed crutches. Well, we couldn’t afford crutches. So my dad cut a limb that
had a fork in it, and there, and put a deal up here, and that was his crutch. He was pretty fast.
You could still catch him.
RL: Homemade scooters, uh, the boys, uh, stilts out of wood –
IB: You made – you made up your own games.
RL: That was fun.
IB: We had games where we’d, like we had stilts, everybody had stilts, and we’d get up there
and then we’d fight on stilts, try to get – or we’d get a smaller guy in the back and, you know,
you’re the horse and he’s the – and they’d fight, they’d pull each other and try to [unintelligible]
each other. And then there was a, down on Pennsylvania Street there used to be a TNT popcorn
place that shelled corn, and the cobs went out in a pile and it was probably bigger than this
house. That was my playground. We used to go out there and play king of the mountains on that.
The biggest guy would get up there, used to throw the other ones all off, and – you’re a little kid,
corn cobs are rough, by the time you get done, you’d be all scarred. [laughs] But you’d play
there for hours and hours and hours. Every day after school we’d go down there and play, then
they’d haul ‘em all off, and then we’d have to wait until they start building ‘em up again. And
then we had guys that were 17, 18 years old [murmurs]. They went up there, and we were like
little kids, like 11 or 12, they got up there, and they were always king of the mountain usually.
Every time you’d try to gang up on ‘em, one guy would grab on and –
RL: But everybody helped each other, especially, you know, the women having one child after
another, you know, another little one. Uh, Mom, they got together, well okay, so-and so had a
baby – didn’t have to worry because they, my mother knew that this – you baptize a baby you
become a…
IB: Godparent.

�RL: Yeah, but [murmurs] mom and dad. What they call comadre and compadre. You baptize my
baby, you would be my comadre, and she’d be my child’s daughter. And, you know, they were
there to help, Mother didn’t just – have the baby, didn’t have to worry, ‘cause they knew that
these other ladies would take care of those kids. Wash ‘em, feed ‘em. You know, that was fun
days.
IB: And back in those days, if you went to somebody’s house and you were acting up, they
would beat your butt just like you’re their kid, and that’s the way it was. Nobody ever said
anything about it. You go over and misbehave at somebody’s house and they’d take the paddle to
you or throw you out or whatever, smack you around. And you never said anything, ‘cause you
know you’re wrong and, you ain’t gonna go tell nobody nothing ‘cause then they’ll get after you
for being ornery at that place or something, but that’s the way it was. Everybody, if you were in
their house, you did what they told you to do.
RL: Also, the funerals – if they knew people were real poor, we’d collect, they’d collect among
the neighborhood, to have whatever, and, and that’s another thing they did. We was – I think
about it now that I’m older, and I said: “Those were the good old days to me.” [laughs] Even
though we were poor, we appreciated. Appreciated, you know, what we got. I think our kids –
our grandkids – I didn’t do that with my kids. Barbie doll, [Delores’s?] Barbie dolls, and she
didn’t have no more dolls. And I didn’t have – like I said, I wanted her to have a little bit, but I
don’t want her to be – now, my grandkids, it’s a different story. My grandkids. I have a son and
daughter. It’s just a completely different –
IB: When you grew up poor, you appreciate things.
RL: Mm-hmm, I think so.
IB: ‘Cause I grew up on beans and tortillas and…
RL: Oatmeal.
IB: The only meat I knew was hamburgers and hot dogs and chicken. I went into the service, and
you know, you get these trays, you go through, they’re slopping all this food, and God – I’d taste
the meat and I’d say: “What is this?” Those guys would look at us – brisket or whatever it was,
pork chops – I said, “Man this is really good,” you know. I’d make a big deal out of it, they’re
looking at me like –
RL: Well, during the week –
IB: Where you been, in a cave or something?
RL: During the week it was wieners. Mother would get the wiener and cut it up, fry potatoes and
put the wiener in there. Or wieners with hamburger. But Sunday was special, we knew we were
gonna have a good – you know, like a chicken. Also marriages. Somebody got married, these
women had these pans, they were white. And they had a navy blue line, just a quarter of an inch
trim, or navy blue. And my – it was always chicken molé. It’s like a barbecue sauce, you know.

�They just boil the chicken and then they make this molé. And then they’d put the chicken in, and
there was rice, with two kinds, a vermicelli, it was like a little spaghetti, and sometimes they had
salad. Well, when there was a marriage the lady would ask my mom: “Could you help me with
the rice?” Sure, yeah. There was never a no. She would bring the rice. And then when they’re
real close, they’ll, don’t – don’t bring it. And tomato, and onion and the garlic. It takes rice, but a
lot of times they would just bring the rice, “Can you make 5 pounds of rice?” And they’d
distribute. Then we would take it to the, wherever they were gonna have their wedding. And
that’s how the food was made. It wasn’t catered in. [laughs]
HK: Yeah.
RL: And it was strictly, that was a typical molé. The broth, made it more tasty with that
vermicelli, and rice was using the broth of when you boil the chicken. That’s what makes
everything good now. But no, you could go – on Sundays the boys would go to church and
they’d come back and they’d have two or three friends and it was a day they get to come and
[sit?] and drinking coffee. And the other time they’d go to this other person’s house, you know,
that’s the way – every Saturday I remember these boys had a car, Saturday afternoon ‘cause they
were gonna date, I guess, in the evening, wash their car, I mean, they had ‘em clean. Washed
their cars inside and out.
IB: That was my brothers. I didn’t get a car till I was 22.
RL: You had a yellow Chevy I remember –
IB: 22 years old. I’d been in the Marines and got out, and bought me a car.
RL: And then when the boys went into the service we had four brothers – well, five of my, four
of my brothers went into the service – and they’d come, in, like leave, was it leave? And they’d
come in like 2:00 in the morning, I mean, knocking and just knocking at the door.
IB: We never told ‘em we was coming.
RL: And they wouldn’t tell us when they was coming. Oh, and then everybody got up, and
Mama was ready to make the pot of coffee was in a percolator, wasn’t it?
IB: And then they’d call everybody that –
RL: Yeah, it was –
IB: You got these people staring at you, this room and that room, you know, they’re looking at
you like –
RL: The best coffee I’ve ever had, you know, was from the older ladies. Ms. Ramirez was my
godmother, if you talked to [one of the Ramirezes?], it was a pan with two handles. The water
boiling, the coffee, I’d watch it.

�IB: Well they, back in those days they didn’t use coffeepots. Just got a big pot and filled it up
with grounds, coffee. And then they’d let it boil, put a lid on and let it boil, and I’m [sitting
there?] and stuff would settle on the bottom –
RL: And you could go down –
IB: Everybody had one, they were that big –
RL: You could go down to this person’s house and for sure they were gonna offer you to eat. No
problem, it was just everybody was together. The men all, they were compadres, ‘cause you
know, every family had a large family [unintelligible] godfather, everybody was godparents and
comadres and compadres. But that’s the way they – once in a while my dad would go to
[unintelligible] and my godfather, he liked a beer or two now and then, couple beers, and my
mother, the – they went to something. We’d look forward to the evenings and looked forward to
that steak. But that’s the way that we were raised, and, you know, hand-me-downs. And we had
clothes – my brothers I’m sure handed, you know, the bigger one down, down. And I was the
youngest one.
IB: I was the youngest, I never got – by the time I got it, “What is this?” [laughs] “What’s this
supposed to be?” [all laugh] I was the youngest boy, so anytime anything came to me, it was –
what is it?
RL: I tell my granddaughters, they got a drawer of socks. Oh, God! You know, how they sell
those socks like six in there. I had two pair. I had one with the hole in the heel, and one without a
hole. So this thing with – I was learning how to darn and this thing was about this thick and you
know, I’d be all – and I’d always make sure the night before, especially in the wintertime, that I
was gonna end up with the best on Sunday. We’d wash ‘em in the night, put ‘em on top of the
stove to be dry and now my grandkids have all these pairs of socks. They got so many.
IB: The boys were – you took care of your own socks.
HK: Oh, gosh.
IB: The boys growing up, you know, you had your own socks and your own underwear,
everything, so you more or less washed them and took care of them. And I remember a lot of
times you just had what you call the tops, they were just the top of the socks [laughs]. The holes
were in the [laughs]. And my brother, he was always trying to figure out, [someone coughs]. One
time when he was in junior high, he was talking to this girl and put his foot up, he forgot he had
his tops on. And the sock [laughs], turn around, he said “God!” But we just got all the tops, and
they were just the [unintelligible], so –
RL: Was you – are you a Lawrence person?
HK: Yes, I am. I went to St. John’s School.
RL: Oh, okay.

�HK: And, uh –
IB: Your last name’s what?
RL: Krische.
IB: The Marlboro person, the guy that owned the Marlboro factory, what was his name…?
HK: George. Bob.
IB: Bob. Yeah, Bob Krische.
HK: Mm-hmm. Yeah, he’s my uncle.
IB: Oh.
HK: Yeah.
IB: He hired a lot of them Mexicans. A lot of ‘em used to work for him. They’d say, “Go out to
Krische’s, he’ll hire you.”
HK: Yeah…well, it looks like our tape ran out. Um, I think –
IB: I was just getting wound up, too.
HK: Yeah, I know.
IB: I was on a roll.
RL: Um, do you need anything like this for the flood? Are you interested in this, and like – ?
HK: Oh, sure.
RL: I kinda, I found these two, ‘cause like I said, my parents – my dad came to live with me for a
while and I got all the pictures.
HK: Mm-hmm.
RL: You can see there, I don’t know where that’s at, but I thought that was a depot but it’s a
depot, two floors?
IB: Uh, the Santa Fe depot used to be two or three stories.
RL: Oh really? And looks like maybe that’s after the water left.

�IB: Yeah, that was [unintelligible? deeper?]. ‘Cause that was in ‘51.
RL: ‘51.
IB: I was, uh, 16 I think. When I was a kid I went – I used to like this girl that lived down near
the Santa Fe houses, and the flood was coming and they was putting sandbags up in the doors.
To impress her parents, I went down there, get sandbags and we’d put ‘em in the doors. Course
the water went through ‘em [laughs]. About two years later –
HK: Val brought this picture and, if you know, let’s see, well I think we identified all these.
RL: Mm-hmm.
HK: There are some that aren’t identified.
IB: You got names [unintelligible]
HK: So yeah, there’s names, and here’s a pen, if there’s some that you know there, go ahead and
fill it in.
END OF TAPE 16B

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                    <text>Tape 15: Interview with Tiburcio Reyes, Sr.
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 37:13
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Church, Lawrence, KS
Transcription Completion Date: September 13, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Proofreader: Silvia Peralez
Helen Krische (Interviewer): There we go. Alright, I think we’re rolling. Alrighty. Um…these
are just some, some pictures that I’ve gotten from other people and –
Tiburcio Reyes, Sr. (Interviewee): Uh-huh.
HK: What I do is I make a copy of them and then I ask them to identify people that are in the
pictures so that we get a handle on who’s who –
TRS: Uh-huh.
HK: But, um, when you bring your pictures in that’s probably what I’ll do too is just –
TRS: Okay.
HK: I’ll make a copy like this, I’ll scan them into the computer.
TRS: Uh-huh.
HK: But I’ll also make a copy so that you can write the names of whoever the people are on
there, so…and you’re welcome to bring those in either later today, or tomorrow I’ll be here all
day long, too. So you can just bring them in whenever you’re ready. Um…so I guess that
basically what this is about is that we’re just trying to get information from people about, you
know, the first, the first, uh, Mexican-Americans that came here to Lawrence. And I know a lot
of them came in on the railroad, and –
TRS: Right.
HK: Was that – was that the situation with your parents?
TRS: Yes, my dad come to the railroad Union Pacific, work on the Union Pacific in Sackerville.
They – he was born in Ranger, Texas and they…they come up to the railroad. And he went to
school in Sackerville, which is on the other side of Emporia. And then they moved up here, Mom
and Dad. Um…and they married and I was born in Wellington, Kansas in 1942. So they came
here in 1943, say a year after I was born. They come to Lawrence and that’s where we reside
ever since.
HK: So he was born in Texas, your father.

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�TRS: Right. Yes.
HK: And what was his name?
TRS: Tiburcio. Joe. Tiburcio L. Reyes, excuse me.
HK: And your mother?
TRS: [hard to decipher name – Felicia maybe?] Garcia was her maiden name, and she’ll, uh,
you’ll have information on my marriage, she’s a Garcia. They had – my grandfather – they had
eleven children, which my [unintelligible] mama was six girls and five boys, I believe, on my
mom’s side. And Dad, he was an only child that we knew of. He was adopted, also. So he was
adopted from his father’s…his name was…Espinoza was his last name.
HK: So that was his adoptive father?
TRS: No, yeah, no, the one that adopted. The adoptive father is [Lino?] Reyes.
HK: Ok, so his real father was…
TRS: Right, yeah. Manuel Espinoza. Adopted I guess when he was a year old.
HK: Okay. Do you know from what area of Mexico they were originally from?
TRS: No, I don’t, not on my father’s side. Now, my mother’s side, my aunt will have all of that.
They was, my grandmother and grandpa was from San Juan de Los Lagos, from what I
understand. So that’s where I know they’re from. But as far as Dad’s concerned, no I never got
into that – that – knowing where his dad come from. I knew that he was born in Texas, and they
raised him in Sackerville. And he went to school in Sackerville.
HK: So he spoke English.
TRS: Oh yes.
HK: Did he speak any Spanish growing up?
TRS: Yes, Dad spoke fluent Spanish, so did Mom. And I speak Spanish and my oldest sister and
I speak Spanish. I got a younger brother and younger sister that don’t…comprehend it hardly at
all.
HK: Do any of your children speak Spanish?
TRS: They’re starting, they’re trying to learn now, which is something of a lost art. We talked
about that. We lost our language back in, back when I was come over and was going to school
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�English. So we kind of lost contact with our language. Which now it’s a good start bringing it
back and learning it, so I got a grandson’s taking Spanish in school, my daughter’s trying to learn
little by little, you know, trying to converse more in Spanish too. Yeah, we lost all that when I
was – like I said, from my younger sister and younger brother, they, I was fortunate, we lived
with my grandmother and grandfather for a year or two, me and my sister, so we was young
enough that we had to speak both languages, cause that’s what they – mostly they communicated
with us in Spanish, and that helped a lot. And I used to run errands for some older ladies here in
town when I was – on the east side. I’d go to the grocery store for them, and so I had to learn – I
learned how to speak – and if I didn’t know I called grandmother and my mom up and we’d get
it lined out for me there. I was very fortunate that way.
HK: Where does your family live here in Lawrence?
TRS: Where do we live?
HK: Mm-hmm.
TRS: We lived – we lived on, uh, that I remember was on New Jersey Street [unintelligible]. But
mostly on the east side. New Jersey Street and we lived on Pennsylvania, 745 Pennsylvania, I
remember that, that’s when I was going to junior high school, I think. Grade school we lived on
814 New Jersey, I believe, it was right in that area there. And then we moved to Rhode Island
Street just, uh, before we come to North Lawrence in the ‘50s. And then we went to North
Lawrence and then been there ever since in the 1950s Mom and Dad opened the El Matador
Café.
HK: Oh, okay.
TRS: Which has been there now, we’re going on 50 years. It’s gone on for 49, almost 50 years
now. They opened it in the ‘50s when I was in school.
HK: Okay. That’s my favorite one, yeah. [laughs]
TRS: See, Grandfather and Uncle Leon originally opened the Tropicana. And then it changed
hands. He went out, my uncle got out, and my mom operated it for my grandfather for about a
year or so, in the middle ‘50s. And that didn’t work out, so we went and bought the building
where the Matador is at now, and Mom ran the kitchen at the 1040 Cafe. Our mayor then who
was John Emick [A Google search brought up Emick’s name in the Lawrence city records], liked
Mom’s cooking, and…he got her into there and we ran the kitchen there for a year or so. And
that’s when we bought – they purchased the building.
HK: Where was that located at?
TRS: The 1040 Cafe was right across from where McDonald’s is now. It used to be a, was it the
college motel? There was a motel in there also. Right on the corner there of, uh, Michigan and
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�HK: Oh, okay.
TRS: Where the old Dillons store used to be. Before the Dillons store went in there, there was a
car lot on the corner, 1040 Café and then the Jayhawk gas station on the north side of the road
before Dillons was. They operated that when I was in high school…
HK: That – that was just American food?
TRS: No, she done both. We done both. She – Mom was a very good cook, she was a fry cook,
dinner, she would bring up dinner and everything. So we had everything. On football game days
I remember we had a turkey, she cooked roast pork, roast beef, we had steaks, you know the
shrimp, I remember fried shrimp, fried oysters, T-bones, KC [Kansas City] strip. They had a
beautiful broiler there, ‘cause I been cooking since I was 12 years old with Mom. And they had a
great broiler. They had a broiler that you could bring the meat right up underneath the flame,
instead of having it on top of the flame. I always liked it when the…all the grease stuff falls
down there. Lotta people like the smoke in it, but you know, I loved that broiler. It was a great
broiler…
HK: Is that building still there, or not?
TRS: No. It tore down when Dillons put their store in there. Dillons put their grocery store in
there. And that’s when they tore it down. And we – we’d been out for a while, we’d been over to
start a restaurant in North Lawrence.
HK: Now was that, was that the same time that Michigan Street BBQ was on that street?
TRS: You know, I don’t remember it being there at that - I think it was, I don’t remember when
the year that Michigan St BBQ was there. I know what you’re talking about. Uh…I think it
was…I wanna say it was there, yeah. I don’t remember the years exactly, but I do remember
Michigan Street Barbecue being there.
HK: Okay…okay. So when did they open up El Matador?
TRS: You know, I’m not real sure about that. Once they, in about 1956, uh, ‘cause we bought it
when we went over to 1040. I can research that, find out the exact dates, but I can find out
through…I guess when we started paying taxes on it. And it’s right around 1956. I got married in
‘57, I was young and so I remember that. We was already at the restaurant. So we was already
there. And we’d been open for a while. So I’m gonna say ‘56, ‘55-‘56, somewhere in that area.
HK: So this was a whole family-operated business?
TRS: Mom and Dad started, and I been carrying on. I got a daughter works for me now. And
grandkids.
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�TRS: Yeah, I currently own it and operate it. Yeah, with my – with my daughter and my
grandkids.
HK: Okay, great.
TRS: So we’ll keep it going, hope for another 50 years. It’s a great meeting place for family, I
remember my mama always liked the family together, so we’d do all Thanksgivings, Christmas
dinners over there. We’d have like 35, 45 people for Thanksgiving dinner and Christmas dinner,
you know.
HK: I love the way that the menu is geared toward the people who eat there all the time, you
know.
TRS: Our oldest name on the menu was Fire Chief Miller. Do you remember him?
HK: No.
TRS: Fire Chief Miller was our fire chief back in the ‘50s. And he started being a customer at the
Tropicana when we ran it before we moved to 1040. And that’s the reason, that’s why they got
their name on the menu. Mom would say, well, Fire Chief Miller, or so-and-so, that’s what
they’ll order is this. And usually they ordered it, the same thing every time they come in. Dr.
Reed, and Dr. Branson’s up the hill, you do what they want to order…they more or less order the
same thing all the time.
HK: So the Dr. Branson Special.
TRS: Mm-hmm. We have, uh, have one man that had three names on there. Three specials. But
he was a regular customer for Mom and Dad for years and years and his name was Mr. Bradley.
Frank Bradley, who was also their bookkeeper. And through the years he would change his
special to another special, so Frank Bradley one, two, and three, which is the only one that has
three names on there. So I’ve kind of continued it, you know, I didn’t do it for a few years after I
took it over, but I starting getting a lot of people asking about getting their name on the menu. I
said, well…
HK: That’s a great piece of history.
TRS: Yeah, it is, lot of people in there…lot of good customers. Lot of regular customers came
through the doors.
HK: Well, back to when you were growing up, um…what school did you attend?
TRS: I went to New York School from the front door to the back door, first through the sixth,
and then I went to Central Junior High School. Then I went to Lawrence High.
HK: Okay. And how did you, did you experience any type of prejudice while you were going to
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�TRS: Yeah. It was sad, you know. I don’t think that so much in grade school…uh, it wasn’t that
much, maybe ‘cause we was young, and everybody, you know, there wasn’t a difference. It
started when I was in – went to junior high school. Course I was in the seventh grade. I was very
gymnastic, I loved gymnastics. And I was very good. And I went in – seventh grade I was put on
the gymnastic squad…but again, then I come back and then for my junior year, my next year, the
eighth grade, I came back and they wouldn’t, when I started [combing?] my hair. You know that
‘50s look, and I had to have sideburns, you know, so I was kind of…and, uh…it was really sad,
you know, because I did enjoy the gymnastics squad. So that and, uh, I had some problems with
some school kids, school…cause they was on the football team, just stuff like that. We had a
little few problems with them, you know. It was more evident in there. Then, then in high school
the coach, our coach there…I shouldn’t say his name…but we had, me and a colored friend of
mine, just a friend, we was in gym together and one of the – the gym teacher got sick and went to
the hospital. And we had a student teacher come down from KU hill. And he said, “Why are you
guys” – he’d just set everything up, bars and rings and everything – “but I’m giving you three
hours, so I can see what you guys do, ‘cause the teacher’s sick and I want to know what you guys
do.” [unintelligible] He walked over to us and pulled us off to the side, said, “I want to talk to
you two guys.” We said, “What did we do?” [laughs] He said, “[unintelligible] I want to know
what you guys are doing making Fs. You see, you guys shouldn’t be on the gymnastics team.”
Well, the school told him. And he said: “Well, first of all, unless you excel” – the effort; I don’t
know what he called it, effort or excel – “then you don’t get a better grade.” You know. But also
you can’t do anything to excel unless you have somebody to spot you and help you get past it.
That’s where you’re left in limbo. But, it’s sad that some guys couldn’t do anything, but I guess
cause they – they applied themselves more or something. I don’t know, you know. But he says:
“Well I can’t rectify what has been going on for years,” he said, “but I can give you a better
grade this semester.” And I meant to go back and find, and I had another teacher, very
prominent, known teacher was, uh…we was talking about immigration, that’s funny, this comes
up right now too [laughs]: “Should we shut our borders to immigration?” And he popped off and
said – I don’t know whether he thought it was funny or what, but he said: “No…well, you know,
I’ll accept Mexico cause we do need somebody to run our laundries.”
[prolonged pause]
TRS: Very prominent coach. Very, very well-known coach. So it kind of struck a sour note with
Joe. [laughs] And I never forgot it. I never forgot it. So there was. There was. I don’t think it was
as bad here in Lawrence as it was in other towns. I have relation in Newton, Wichita and I had
been, I worked for an outfit out of Wichita and I was up north and I heard something about it and
we weren’t treated very well up there. But we went in and worked and I hauled tile for an outfit.
We was in a town up north, there, Bellville or something like that. Anyhow, up north, and we
went in this restaurant. And, of course, I was with four other guys, five of them, and the waitress
went back to the kitchen and was asking if I could be served. And I told the guys, I said, “We
may not get served here, guys,” cause I could see her. I said, “I think she’s asking permission to
serve me,” and they looked back and said “By God, I think she is too.” Said, “Well if you don’t
get served none of us gonna get served, you know, so we’ll all leave.” I got served, we got
served, but…was about five years ago. Yes, and uh, like I say, Lawrence I don’t think was as bad
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�remember blacks sat on one side, whites sat on the other side, right across from the Santa Fe
depot, there was two counters.
HK: Really?
TRS: I could sit on any side I want to. [Laughs]
HK: There you go. What about other businesses downtown, when you went, like, to the movies
or to any of those places downtown?
TRS: Ah…in some places sometimes…and I, you know, even sometimes in this day and age you
still get it. I’ve had it happen to me at businesses where I go to a store and shop around and
somebody will follow you around the aisles. My son has had it happen at Jayhawk Bookstore,
few years back, just recently, about two weeks back, and his brother-in-law was with him. And,
uh, my son worked for KU and he was walking around the bookstore looking at something and,
uh, my, his brother-in-law noticed this guy following them around the aisles and he asked him:
“What was that going, what was that all about back there?” He said: “What do you think?” And
he said: “You’re kidding me,” he said, “I’d never have thought that.” He said, “Well, you
wouldn’t. You wouldn’t know it. You don’t know the feeling.” [laughs] But it’s true. And it
does. And it is. And there’s something you have to know, being, you know, uh, you have to feel
it, have it happen to you to know what it feels like. Yeah, it has been. There’s still some, yeah, in
Lawrence. I like Lawrence; I wouldn’t live anywhere else. I’ve lived and went a lot of places,
I’ve been quite a few places.
HK: Going back to your father working for the railroad, did he help any of the other people that
were coming in new from Mexico working on the railroad, did he assist them at all?
TRS: You know, I think they had, yeah, they had some friends and stuff, but it was, you know,
back then, I don’t think it was near as much as it is now of the new people come in – people
come up to the railroads, things like that while working, you know, branching out.
[unintelligible] Lawrence [unintelligible] branch out. Dad got away from the railroad, went to
work construction, got in the restaurant business, things like that. But, um, they, you know, they,
Dad and Mom was always helping somebody, but I’m not gonna say it was all anybody else
coming up from Mexico. Cause, I didn’t, I don’t remember that many people coming into
Lawrence at that time. Course, you know, I was young, so I don’t know.
HK: Did they go to St. John’s Church, or did they –
TRS: No, they didn’t. They did not. My grandmother and grandfather went to St. John’s. Dad
was a Baptist. Mom was baptized Catholic but she followed Dad’s religion. We was all baptized
in the Catholic church. My grandparents baptized all my family in the Catholic church.
HK: Did your dad do any other kind of work besides work construction and work in the
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�TRS: Ah, he was an instrument repairman at the Odell Music Store for quite a few years. He
picked that up, and he done some instrument repair work. So that –
HK: So he was a woodworker too?
TRS: No, an instrument repair, like the flutes and –
HK: Oh, okay.
TRS: Saxophones, trumpets and everything, they – he re-reed them and re-cushion and just, you
know he repaired them, so he knew what he was – got into that. I don’t know how he got into
that, but he did, I remember him doing that for a long time. We was kids, young kids, you know,
so…
HK: And how many were in your family?
TRS: We had four. Two brothers, two sisters.
HK: Okay. Do they still live in Lawrence?
TRS: My brother lives in California. And he went out there in the 50s and joined the Marine
Corps and he stayed out there ever since. My two sisters and I live here. One lives in, my sister
lives in Baldwin and Overbrook, my other sister lives over here off of 27th St. [Unintelligible]
District. And I live in North Lawrence.
HK: Okay. And when you were growing up, what was the healthcare like for you? Did your dad
have insurance, or…
TRS: Ah, you know, I don’t remember whether Dad had insurance…he did…we had Dr.
[Margaret? Dr. Ray Clark?], so they was very good. I don’t know, I really can’t say that he had, I
know they didn’t have health insurance in later years. I really don’t, I don’t remember any health
insurance at all. It could have been when he worked with – he worked at KU Hill for a while, the
janitor there. But no, I don’t remember health insurance.
HK: So there wasn’t any kind of dental care?
TRS: No, we just, whenever we – when I needed a tooth pulled. [laughs] But no, other than that,
no. But we had a very good doctor [Dr. Margaret? Dr. Ray Clark?] was very close to Mom and
Dad, so I never had any problem there at all.
HK: And, um, your mom when you were growing up, did she, she obviously did all the cooking
and…did she make your clothes, the girls’ dresses anyway?
TRS: No, Grandmother did make all of our clothes and stuff. Shirts and stuff like that, I
remember that. No, Mom didn’t do any much of sewing, but she would cook. She was always a
cook. She worked at, oh, God, various cafes: [Gilkerson’s Café?] downtown, the [Crown?], then

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�she worked for Jim Star, which is Jim’s, uh, Jim’s Drive-In, I think in North Lawrence was what
it was years ago before they went into business herself. She had always cooked, had all these
cooking jobs.
HK: So did you have your grandparents living with you while you were growing up, or –
TRS: No.
HK: Did they have a separate house?
TRS: They had a separate home. They had a separate house. My – we had the opportunity to go
live with them for a while, me and my older sister. Dad and Mom, I – got sick and they was
away for a while, so we had to go, we went to stay with my grandparents. I’m gonna say a year
or two, I remember it was a couple years. We were young.
HK: Did you learn a lot while you were living with your grandparents, any of the traditional
ways?
TRS: Any what?
HK: Any of the traditional Mexican ways that you didn’t learn from your parents?
TRS: Well, no I don’t know, I guess I remembered everything just, you know, growing up with
them. I knew my grandfather made wine, I wished I’d learned the recipes! And grandmother
made, she made very, she was always an excellent cook. So we had tamales around
Christmastime she made, I’d help her grind corn and she had a very strict way she had to do it.
Other than that, everything made from scratch. Excellent cook.
HK: So what would be a typical meal?
TRS: You know, [unintelligible] beans and potatoes and fried fish and spiced pork with pepper
and course my grandmother and even aunts, they…fresh tortillas made, you know, at mealtimes
instead of going to Dillons. [laughs] I got to have ‘em brought in from Kansas City now, but
there’s no way you can. All enough to run a restaurant, yeah, fresh tortillas and fresh peppers
made in a bowl. Pepper with your eggs, something like that. There really was a, they’ve always
said the joke at home at my house was “Dad, if you had to live on fried potatoes and beans and
tortillas and pepper, you’d be happy.” [Laughs] He’d be happy all the time, so…
HK: Did your parents raise a garden?
TRS: My parents didn’t. My grandfather, he gardened a lot. Big gardener. Very big gardener. He
always gardened a lot. But Mom and Dad never did.
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�TRS: Oh, he had strawberries, he had some strawberries, and he moved to North Lawrence, had
pear trees, apple trees, plum trees and everything. But he always raised peppers. He always had
peppers, tomatoes and, um, strawberries, um, onions of course, everything, you know, just a
typical garden. I don’t, uh, remember what else. Corn, corn, you know, we planted corn, you
know, sometimes had watermelons.
HK: So did you as grandkids have to go over and help with the garden, or…
TRS: We didn’t, you know, I don’t think he had us around there too much…we made more
mess…but when I got older, when Grandpa’d go off to Mexico I’d have to tend to help the
garden stuff. I was real close to my grandparents and my grandfather, yeah.
HK: So did they go back to Mexico quite frequently, or…
TRS: No, they – they went a few times earlier in the days, uh, when I was a kid. Um, but one of
my aunts married and moved, they moved her to, she moved to Mexico with her husband.
Consequently, my grandfather brought three of the older children back to the United States in the
late ‘40s, I’m gonna say, from Mexico. He went down and brought them back with him and then
later on in the year he was instrumental in bringing the – his daughter back, which was [their?]
mom, and the rest of the family in, uh, I’m gonna say, in the ‘50s. He brought her back and with
the rest of the family. I can’t name exactly how many kids they had, when he brought them all
back. [Unintelligible] My cousin and her family back in the ‘60s. Grandpa did help a lot bringing
them to the United States.
HK: And did they all settle in Lawrence?
TRS: Mm-hmm. Most of them, now probably have some in Topeka. Most of them in this area
though, most of ‘em in the area here, in Topeka and Lawrence.
HK: Where’s your wife from?
TRS: My wife? Mine’s from here, Lawrence.
HK: From Lawrence?
TRS: Yeah, I’ve been married three times.
HK: Oh, okay.
TRS: My first wife was from, um, Bazaar, round the area where my dad was raised at, from
Bazaar, and my second wife was from Arkansas. And my third wife was from here, Lawrence
area. I’ve been married three times.
HK: Well, in talking with some of the other people, they said that it was so hard to find anybody
here in Lawrence ‘cause everybody was related to each other; that they had to go to Topeka or
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�TRS: Yeah, you gotta tell your kids, now so-and-so, that’s your cousin. [Laughs]
HK: So you had to really be careful there.
TRS: Everybody’s more or less kinda related here in town, related to everybody.
HK: Well, what do you think of the, um, children of today? Do you think that they’re carrying on
the traditional ways, or do you think that they need to revisit the traditional ways?
TRS: Well, you know, I think that that changes with all, everybody I think, you know, the times
change and everything. I think they’re trying a lot, but I don’t think there’s as many, as much,
what do I wanna say…in all – all the families, you know, and some families carry it on to their
families. And, of course, you know, you get involved, like my family went in the restaurant
business, so you get involved in your different way of life. People have different occupations and
you know, different things they get into, so, you know, they’ll get off into doing that. I think we
lose track of a lot of traditions over the years. I think we’ve lost track of a lot of tradition over the
years. I think that’s, uh, that’s like the language, you know, we should have kept it up. Our
grandkids, my children, all of our children should have been speaking Spanish a lot more but, we
didn’t, and we did, we lost that, you know. But it’s nice that they’re trying to pick it up now.
They’re trying, you know, it’s good to try.
HK: Are you familiar with the Days of the Dead?
TRS: Not exactly familiar with it and how they honored the Dia de Los Muertos. I’m not really,
it’s like our Memorial Day, I think.
HK: Well, I think it’s All Saints Day. It’s, um, the first part of November.
TRS: Hmm, okay.
HK: When they have all the saints.
TRS: I kinda [laughs] kind of relate that to the Cinco de Mayo sometimes, with that – that was
kinda my, oh, there’s this story, it’s funny, we gotta turn that thing off. [laughs]
HK: No, let’s hear it!
TRS: Cinco de Mayo, you know, these guys, we go celebrate Cinco de Mayo. [Unintelligible] I
don’t know, I think it’s Mexican independence – no, that’s February 16th or 15th. Well, you know
I’m not real sure. I call it the Budweiser Holiday. [laughs] So, when I got on the bandwagon, I
had my girlfriend, my cousin, get on the computer and print out what the Cinco de Mayo is. You
know, what happened on that day. [Unintelligible] So I’d lay ‘em around so everybody would
know what they were celebrating.
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�TRS: What are you celebrating? [laughs] Not real sure… That’s like the Dia de los Muertos. I’m
not that [unintelligible].
HK: I know that it’s sort of having a resurgence recently, I know that there’s a lot of – and it may
be because of the immigrants – the new immigrants coming up from Mexico and bringing it with
them, that tradition.
TRS: I heard, some friends I knew from Mexico, they said no, everything’s celebrated down
there. It’s kinds like that, it just a certain place I guess, you know, like around [Pueblo?] you
know, but it’s not a big holiday down there or anything like that.
HK: So going back to the immigration question [both laugh]…I’m not gonna be as bad as your
high school, but, um, do you have any thoughts on that?
TRS: Yes, I, you know, I know it’s a sad situation, but they’re looking, this country was made on
immigrants and immigration, and people looking for a better life. Freedom. And that’s where our
foundation is. And there’s nothing different with these people, they’re looking for a better life for
their families because poverty is very bad in Mexico. We know that, and it’s, I don’t know, you
just don’t know how to do it, they’re gonna come up here and work. I think that the sad thing is,
they’ve been doing it for years and years, they should have had a – and a lot of them don’t want
to live here. Lot of them like their homeland. Lot of people like their homeland. Which is like
me, I’ve lived here all my life in Lawrence, so I, maybe that’s why I like Lawrence, I wouldn’t
wanna go anywhere else. But the poverty, they came here looking for a better life. And they’d
like to work, and some of ‘em would like to work and go back home. [Unintelligible] the older I
get. But if they’d fix up a way that they could work, if they want to become citizens that’s fine,
you know. But [unintelligible] saying and we know that we have, 9/11 woke us up, that there’s a
lot of bad stuff coming across the borders that, you know, need to be in check too, but people are
willing to work, I’m sure are willing to get a picture, an ID, so they can have a right to work and
make money and take care of their families. And I think there should be a way to do it. I think
this, government, bureaucrat, all that stuff will go, you know, the amnesty things and stuff like
that I think it’d work but they need to get, uh, some kind of documentation to help these people.
And I’ve always said, if they’re here to work and to do good, they’re, they’d be willing to get the
ID with their picture, but the way it’s going now is not good. Not good at all. It makes them feel
like criminals, and if you help somebody, you’re gonna, they’re gonna criminalize that, make
you a criminal for doing that. If you’re helping illegals, they wanna put [5,000? 10,000?] after so
many times, it’s 3-10 years in prison, just cause you helped, like I say, one of my people, you
know. And there are a lot of people that are doing bad, they know that as a – being a construction
worker myself, I know there are companies that treat ‘em and work ‘em very much like dogs.
And then they don’t pay ‘em, or say: “Hey, I don’t got no money, you know, you’re out. Turn
me in, what are you gonna do?” You know? And that’s sad. That’s sad. But this is in all – there’s
stuff like that goes on all the time, and it’s not right, but it happens. And a lot of them are
working without insurance and things like that. And all they’re doing is making a – one thing I
will guarantee you one thing, these people that come up here don’t forget their families back
home. Like a lot of people that leave home here, go off somewhere else, “Bye Mom and Dad,
send me some money would you please? I’m out of money again.” But these people, every week

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�the money goes back to their families. They don’t forget about home, you know, whether it’s
brother, sisters, mom, dad, whatever, or family, you know, wives and children.
HK: You said your brother was in the military. Were you in the military?
TRS: Yes. I was in the Army.
HK: Where did you serve?
TRS: I served in the Army.
HK: Did you stay in the United States during your –
TRS: No, I was in Vietnam. And he served in Vietnam before me. He come back the year and I
went over the year after.
HK: What years did you serve?
TRS: I was there from January 15, 1966 to January 15, 1967. He was there in, uh, ‘65 to ’66, I’m
gonna say. He come back before I went over.
HK: So you were there when it was starting to escalate?
TRS: Mm-hmm. I got a cousin served also, he was in the Navy.
HK: Well, um, is there anything you want to add to this?
TRS: I can’t think of anything, we went through quite a bit. [laughs] No, I can’t think of
anything.
HK: I think you told us all the information about your dad, and, your parents and your
grandparents, and –
TRS: Hopefully that’s everything. I’ll try to find some pictures. I got some pictures of my
grandmother and grandfather and my dad and I, the family together.
HK: Oh, that would be great.
TRS: And, some pictures of Mom and Dad.
HK: Okay. Fantastic. Alright, well let me turn this off.
END OF TAPE 15

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                    <text>Interview with Carlos Chavez
Interviewer: Emily Raymond
Date of Interview: March 9, 2021
Length of Interview: 36:43
Location of Interview: Recorded over telephone
Transcription Completion Date: March 14, 2021
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Carlos Chavez (Interviewee): Like, uh, this is, like, from the mid-‘50s to early ‘60s. So, uh, we
used to have, uh, some KU students who would come to all of our neighborhood houses at
Christmastime, and they used to take us, uh, to some building at KU, on a horse-pulling wagon,
and we sat on bales of hay, and uh, we would sing Christmas carols. And then we got to this big
building, uh, where they took us to, and they would have snacks, and they had a gift for each one
of us with our names on it under this huge tree. And, uh, then they would bring us back after we
celebrated a little bit, which was different. And they always gave us toys, not like we got at
home, just clothes [laughs].
Emily Raymond (Interviewer): That’s sweet. I hadn’t heard anyone tell me about that before.
CC: Really?
ER: Nope.
CC: Yeah. And, you know, we see our neighbors that we grew up with and played with all the
time, going too, ‘cause, you know, I guess we were all poor in that neighborhood. Uh, and then
sometimes I’d go with my mom pulling a wagon with jars and a bag of vegetables. And we went
to 9th and New York Street. And there’s a church basement there, we would go down, and I
didn’t know, I can’t remember the name of that church. It’s still there. Where, uh, she and other
ladies were canning vegetables. And it was real hot in there, and I know I’d meet a couple of my
buddies there, and we’d play outside, around the churchyard, while they were down there
canning. But, um…and then during the summer, at New York School, uh, they had a summer
playground for us, from ages to, like, about 10 to 17-year-olds. And from around the
neighborhood.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: And they played games like, uh, they had, like, checkers and caroms, Ping-Pong, box
hockey, and then all sports to play catch with. You know, they had balls and gloves and stuff.
And you had to sign in and sign out, so you couldn’t leave without signing out, so they would
have an idea of who all was there.
ER: Sure.
CC: But, uh, and then, some of the home games that we played, you know, at our houses in the
neighborhood, were, like, “Rover, Red Rover,” and “Truth, Dare, Promise or Repeat.” And we’d
play ditch-‘em – that was mostly the guys on bikes.

�ER: “Ditch-‘em?”
CC: Ditch-‘em, yeah, it’s on bicycles, you have two teams and you just drive all around the back
of the neighborhood and stuff and, uh, try and catch up with ‘em. When you catch up with
somebody, you tag ‘em, you know, then they’re out. Just eliminating people.
ER: Oh, okay. I gotcha.
CC: Yeah. And then we had, like, spear fights with those cornstalks back behind the buildings
[ER laughs]. But you couldn’t have dirt clods on ‘em, so, that was illegal.
ER: Oh. I – okay, you got rules for –
CC: Oh, yeah. And our favorite game was “rubbers.” And this, you probably don’t know what
that is, but that’s when we used to have, uh, old inner tubes, ‘cause we had a lot of flats over
there, with all the glass and stuff.
ER: Right.
CC: And you’d get an old inner tube and you’d cut up rings. And then you tie ‘em together, and
it was, like, you could have four to five rings, and then each one got five of those. And then you
had teams, and of course you chased each other, shooting somebody. And then you can’t shoot in
the face. And, uh, you eliminated people that way. So, that was a game we all really liked to
play. And then, of course, we – some of us were by ourselves or something, we’d just, uh, we’d
go down to the dump and, uh, look around there, and you could catch tadpoles in a puddle that
was by the waste plant. I don’t understand how there was always, uh, tadpoles there. Now that
I’m grown, I don’t understand it.
ER: I don’t either.
CC: And then we’d play in the sand piles over by the Santa Fe depot, and we’d catch lizards
there. There was a lot of lizards. They were real fast.
ER: Oh, ‘cause they like – they like the hot, arid environments with the sand.
CC: Right. Right. Or we’d just play in the woods, you know, a lot of wooded area there. Or go
swimming in the river, you know, ‘cause of course, the pools were off-limits for us, so…
ER: The pools were off-limits?
CC: Yeah, there was a sign: “Whites Only,” there. And so, we would just go down by the river,
but it was usually with older guys, and they would talk us into coming in, but, you know, it’s just
more or less wading in the water. None of us really knew how to swim. All I knew how to do
was dog-paddle.

�ER: That must have been dangerous.
CC: It was dangerous. Of course, we didn’t know it at the time.
ER: No, of course.
CC: The older ones would tell us, you know, you have to stay close to the shore and stuff. But,
uh…and another favorite thing was, uh, they butchered across the street, and we’d go down there
and watch ‘em butcher cows and pigs on Tuesdays and Thursdays. But there was a real small
ledge that you had to drop down into and see a small – through a small window. And it was a
tight fit, and we’d have to take turns climbing in and out, so everybody could watch ‘em butcher,
but yeah, I got to know how they butchered each one of those animals.
ER: Goodness.
CC: Yeah. ‘Course, in the inside, you know, like in wintertime and stuff, you know, one thing
we hated was our phone was on a party line. ‘Course, that didn’t bother me until I was later in
my teens, but [ER laughs]. Yeah.
ER: That – that makes sense.
CC: Everybody listening in on your conversations. But, uh, then when we were littler, I had an
older brother than came in from Kansas City. And on Saturdays, and then he would let us watch
this shock show, with Gregory Graves. I don’t know if you know anything about that. It was just
shows like The Mummy and Frankenstein movies and stuff.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: It was usually at about [9:30?] at night. And, uh, we’d watch that, and of course my mom
would always be at the back room with my littlest brother; he was a baby. And we had an
outhouse, and the girls were always afraid to go out there, so I always had to go out there with
‘em and stand out there [laughs]. It was weird because they were scared too, because there was,
uh, a place called the Tampico, which was a bar, it was just – uh, not next door, but the door after
that.
ER: Okay.
CC: And there was always a lot of, you know, drunk guys walking around out there and stuff.
You could hear ‘em laughing and hollering and stuff.
ER: Oh. Alright.
CC: Yeah. And then, uh, I was gonna tell you about a – a kind of a work history that you
wouldn’t see today, and that’s when I was seven years old, I started selling newspapers. But they
were just walking up and down Massachusetts. And I only had, like, four blocks that I could be
on, and that was on the west side of the street. And I would sell the Journal-World paper going

�up and down Massachusetts Street, and, uh, they were seven cents a paper. They gave us ten
[papers] to start off with.
ER: Seven cents. My gosh.
CC: Yeah.
ER: You wouldn’t get that today.
CC: No, no. And the Kansas-City Star right now about the cheap price. But, uh, if they gave you
a dime, sometimes they would say, “Keep the change,” and we got to keep it ourselves. I can’t
remember if they even paid us for that, but I know we always had the – the three cents if they
gave you a dime. I would even ask, you know, if I could keep the change.
ER: Oh. That’s cute.
CC: The one thing I always did was, I was – I stayed close by this, uh, it was a midget named
Leo. And he rode a small cart, selling things, you know, I’m sure that’s even in the papers and
stuff, about him and his history. And, uh, ‘cause he attracted a lot of people, so it helped me sell
more papers.
ER: I never heard about Leo. No one ever told me about him.
CC: Really? Oh, yeah, you can look that up, ‘cause he was real popular in, you know, he wore
glasses, and he wore, like, an engineer cap, you know, train engineer cap.
ER: Oh.
CC: And, uh, I could just picture him right now, too. But when I was ten, I was selling peanuts at
KU football stadium, and Gale Sayers was playing there at that time. So I – I got to see him play,
but I didn’t ever meet him. And then at twelve and thirteen, it was funny because, uh, at twelve I
was working on a farm for Paul [name?] across from Garrett’s Market in North Lawrence.
ER: Okay.
CC: And they would leave me there in a field of soybeans, just to pull weeds. And I’d be there
by myself, and that’s, you know, at twelve years old. And at thirteen, I went to, uh, Hemphill’s
farm, which was also in North Lawrence, and that was, uh, uh, baling hay. And both those jobs, I
never even tried to get – my mom, somehow, talked to somebody and told me: “Hey, you’re
gonna go with this guy, he’s gonna pick you up,” you know, so he was a stranger to me.
ER: Oh, my goodness.
CC: Yeah, by myself out there, you know, in these fields. It was really different. And you
wouldn’t see that today.

�ER: No. Now you have to fill out paperwork – well, and then kids can’t even work, you know,
under a certain age.
CC: Right.
ER: Goodness. So, did you get to keep the money that you earned, or did you give it to your
family to kind of help out with expenses, or…?
CC: No, no, I had to help give it to my mom, other than that. And, uh, in fact when I was making
money then, I would go downtown. I don’t know if you remember, they used to be open until
8:30 on Thursdays. And I would always go up town and buy her something and bring it back,
and sometimes I’d get me, like, a shirt, maybe, or something.
ER: What would you get her?
CC: Oh, cooking stuff. I mean, kitchen stuff, you know, like that. Spoons and stuff, you know,
she always – I always saw pans that were old, I would see, but of course she liked using her own,
but –
ER: That’s sweet.
CC: To me, I thought she would – yeah [laughs]. And, uh, and then after that, at fourteen I was a
custodian at a community building. And at fifteen I was – I worked at the sirloin stockade in
Lawrence. And, uh, but I got some funny stories about disciplinary times. When I –
ER: I’d like to hear about those.
CC: Yeah, when I was real little, I used to think that my older brothers and sisters – they lived
out of town – were my aunts and uncles, ‘cause, you know, they were a lot older than I was.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: I don’t even remember them being at the house or, you know, anything. And so, one day my
oldest brother came to visit, and asked if we – I wanted to go to the dump with him. Of course I
did, yeah. And he started gathering all these broken parts of bikes and stuff, and I thought:
“Wow,” and he was putting ‘em in his station wagon. Well, when he took me home, he just
dropped me off and left. And I was telling my mom I didn’t like him anymore, because, you
know, he stoled our toys.
She said: “What do you mean he stoled your toys?”
I said: “From the dump, and took them. They, you know, those were ours.” And she
didn’t see it that way, ‘cause he was gonna take ‘em to his own kids and fix’ em up.
ER: Oh, I see.
CC: Yeah. And I didn’t know anything about that. I just thought he was gonna bring ‘em to our
house, and fix ‘em up.

�ER: Oh, no.
CC: But…and then when I was ten years old, we used to go around to different gardens. They
had gardens everywhere around there. And, uh, I used to carry around a salt shaker. You know,
I’d put wax paper under the lid and screw it down. Those old glass ones.
ER: Yeah.
CC: And carry it around. And, uh, so one time I stopped at a garden, and, uh, was filling up on
tomatoes, and I fell asleep. And I was laying there, and my belly was full, and then I was
awakened by this older woman. She was a small woman, but she – shadowed over me and
blocked out the sun [laughs] in a loud voice, that I didn’t understand what she was saying. She
grabbed me by the ear and – and walked me down the alley where my dad was out there burning
trash. And she spoke to him in Spanish, and it sounded pretty dramatic, anyway. He pulled me in
the yard and gave me a boot in the rear [laughs] and then –
ER: Oh, my gosh.
CC: Up to the house where my mom was already waiting. She heard her talking. Waiting with
the belt. And I guess that was called stealing, but to us, we just thought: “Well, you know,
there’s a lot of gardens; a lot of tomatoes out there.”
ER: Yeah, sure. Why not, you know, just…
CC: Yeah.
ER: Oh.
CC: And when I was nine years old, um, I was mad because, uh, my shoes had holes in ‘em. And
I wanted some Keds, you know, everybody was getting those Keds.
ER: Oh, yeah. I know what you mean. Those…
CC: Yeah, Mom said we couldn’t afford ‘em, so I decided to run away to Texas and make
money [ER laughs]. So, I had to take my little brother – he was four and a half – because I was
supposed to be watching him. So, I got a bag with an extra shirt for him and a long-sleeved shirt
for me in the winter months, working outside, ‘cause, like, my dad was always wearing longsleeved shirts. And I also took my big sombrero that I got to block out the sun, that my older
brother gave me. We headed down the tracks behind those buildings, the cider building and
those.
ER: Yeah.
CC: So we wouldn’t be seen, and also, I figured the track would lead us to Texas.

�ER: That’s so cute.
CC: Yeah, we were by my sister’s house, who lived at 12th and 13th in Haskell. And, uh, she
lived up, kind of on a hill, to me. Well, right now it just seems like, you know, nothing. But then
it was like a hill. And when my brother had to use the bathroom, so I told him to go up in there
and tell her – tell her that I’m out here. And so I laid belly-down along the curb, hiding under my
sombrero. And it wasn’t long that I heard: “Carlos? Carlos? Get up here.” And she took me
inside and he was sitting there with a milk mustache, eating cookies.
ER: Oh, my gosh. So that was the end of the runaway plot.
CC: Oh, yeah. She called my mom and took me home. And Mom hugged my little brother, and
the belt started hugging me.
ER: I bet. Oh, my gosh. I like that you thought you could run to Texas on the track. That’s –
CC: Oh, yeah. Yeah, anything was possible back then when you’re a kid. You know, there was a
lot of – lot of free space there, that you could explore and do things.
ER: Your sister had mentioned that you guys spent a lot of time outside.
CC: Oh, yeah. Yeah, we did. Yeah, like especially playing those, uh, “Rover, Red Rover” games
and that “Truth, Dare, Promise or Repeat.” That was our biggest one.
ER: Was it?
CC: The neighbors would even come up and we’d play that one.
ER: I remember those two. We also played Kick the Can; did you ever do that?
CC: Kick the Can? No, no.
ER: Oh, well, it’s pretty simple. It was just an outdoor game where everyone would hide and
then one person would be looking for them, and the idea was for someone in hiding to come out
and kick the can down the curb, and then you’d have to go run back and hide. And if you were
caught, then you were “it,” and you had to – had to find –
CC: Oh really?
ER: It was a silly game, but we would spend hours outside, doing that.
CC: Oh, yeah. Yeah. We were outside all the time, even in the wintertime. We’d make snow, uh,
forts, and we used to pile all that snow up against our fence, and that helped build the fort, you
know, and throw snowballs. It was great.
ER: That sounds like fun.

�CC: Yeah. And in the summertime too, we had a couple – we had a guy, a Mr. Hill that used to
come around in this blue pickup truck, and he had watermelons and cantaloupes. And he was a
real nice guy, because when we were little, you know, he would ask me if I would go up to the
different houses, and run up there and just let ‘em know that he was out there. He didn’t have a
bell or anything like that, you know, like an ice cream truck.
ER: Right.
CC: But he had a whole back bin full of watermelons and cantaloupes. And he would even let us
try ‘em. He’d cut out a little triangle and plug, and let us taste it, and then, you know, of course
we’d buy watermelon. And then, for the littlest guys, he would give us those little round ones. I
don’t see them anymore, but they – they were just, looked like the size of a baseball or softball.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: And they were good. He would give us those free. So…but that’s pretty much all I had
thought about and stuff. I’m not sure what all you really wanted.
ER: No, I like those memories. I just like, um, a bit of context. Like I told your sister, even
though you didn’t grow up in La Yarda –
CC: Yes.
ER: It’s helpful to know what was going on in Lawrence at the time, like you said, things like
“Whites Only” at the swimming pool. Uh, I wouldn’t have known about that otherwise. So…
CC: Right.
ER: It’s all important. I’m curious – how did you enjoy school?
CC: Well, we – it was three miles away. We walked. It was, uh, St. John’s. And, uh, it was good.
It was good. Uh, we – we played in the South Park there – it’s South Park, isn’t it? Yeah, it’s still
–
ER: Yeah.
CC: Called South Park. Where the fire engine is. Yeah. And we used to have races there, going
around those trails, with sidewalks. Uh, but no, school was real good. In fact, you know, being in
a Catholic school, they’re – they are real strict, and so when I got to Central Junior High one
year, there, in ninth grade, I was like, uh, “A” average. Which didn’t last long, but [laughs] yeah,
it was – they were pretty much advanced in, uh…private school.
ER: And how about church life? Um, you sister said your parents were – were very involved in
the church.

�CC: Yeah.
ER: Especially your dad.
CC: Oh, yeah, he was. Yeah. And, uh, uh, of course we said the rosary every night, you know, in
front of an altar that he built. And that was something else, ‘cause man, he would be in front. He
had a huge rosary, and then of course my mom would be in the back, ‘cause, uh, she was the
disciplinarian. Start giggling and you had to go to the bathroom real quick, because by then we
had a regular bathroom inside, and – and I remember that once one started giggling, the other
one’d start, and oh man, my two sisters that are older than me – but, uh, Isabel, the oldest one,
she was pretty strict. The three of us were just gigglers.
ER: Giggles are contagious.
CC: Oh, yeah, they are. Yeah, they are. For no reason. [Laughs]
ER: So how about this altar? Your sister mentioned it as well. What did it look like?
CC: He made about five altars. And, uh, right now the older siblings, each one of ‘em have one
at their house, you know.
ER: Oh.
CC: Mom passed, ‘cause she used to have all of ‘em. But, uh, oh, it’s – it’s huge. It’s probably
six or seven feet tall. And, uh, and it looks like an altar you would see at a church. It even had a
tabernacle and it had little – little, uh, chalices inside.
ER: Oh, my goodness.
CC: The doors would open. Oh, yeah, it was good too, you know, and detailed. And I have
pictures of saints and everything, and it had a crucifix. And underneath it, it had a glass that
covered, uh, the Last Supper. And it had all the picture, of all the apostles and everything in
there. So, it was, yeah, it was nice.
ER: That’s nice that you have those things to remember them by. That he made – so you can
share ‘em around.
CC: Right, right.
ER: So, how about – tell me about your family now. When did you meet your wife?
CC: Well, I’m divorced now, but I met her in – when, not until I moved here to Kansas City.
But, uh, and actually I was married twice, because I used to be married to a – she’s passed away,
but, uh, in Coffeyville. And I had one son there. And, uh, I moved here years later, and I met
another lady, and then I’ve got three kids by her. But, um, no, we – we still get together. We
have, uh, family reunions, like, every three to five years. And I usually was the one that started

�those, but, you know, wanting to pass that on to the younger generation. I did that, uh, two –
three years ago. And they had one, but it was a small one, so we were planning a big one this
year. And they’re always in Lawrence, since we all started out there. But there’s four families,
and there’s, like, and what I have is a family tree that I created, and it’s a website. And right
now, there’s 547 names.
ER: Oh, my goodness.
CC: Of just family, yeah, there’s – there’s four families, uh, mainly, that are from the same
ancestors. And those are Estrada, Gonzales, Chavez, and Alvarez. So…yeah, we have a big
family, so we’re looking forward to getting together again, which was planned already for last
year, but that didn’t happen ‘cause of the COVID. But, um, probably not this year either. I’m not
sure. But –
ER: It will depend on how they get the vaccines out, and –
CC: Right.
ER: How effective they are.
CC: They’re usually at the 4-H grounds.
ER: Hmm.
CC: There in Lawrence.
ER: Well, I hope that can happen for you. I mean, that sounds like a really nice thing to be able
to do.
CC: Yeah. And it’s funny because most of the ones that, uh, the girls married guys from Topeka,
and then the guys married girls from Topeka, so [laughs] and that’s where mostly everybody is,
between Topeka and Lawrence. There are some in Texas.
ER: So, how did they meet in Topeka, if you lived in Lawrence?
CC: They always had dances there in Topeka.
ER: Oh, dances.
CC: And, uh, yeah, oh, yeah. Weddings and everybody was always invited. And so, they’re
usually in Topeka where everybody met, because they would have dances, you know, and of
course that’s where they would meet [murmurs]. Everybody went to ‘em. That’s mostly how
they went.
ER: How old did you have to be to go to one of those?

�CC: There was no age. There was no age.
ER: Oh, just anyone.
CC: Most of the family, though, of the wedding party or whatever, they would have younger kids
there, but the rest of ‘em would just be, you know, teenagers on up to 70s and 80s. Man, there
was, you know, everybody loved to dance at the dances there. And as a kid, you kind of had to
know, learn how to do those dances, you know. [Cungas?] and rancheras and [unintelligible]
stuff.
ER: That sounds like fun.
CC: Oh, it was. It was, it’s always fun.
ER: So, I’m curious, apart from the “Whites Only” sign at the swimming pool, which takes me
by surprise, um, did you ever experience any other kinds of discrimination, or witness it firsthand
while you were growing up?
CC: Uh…not so much. I – I mean, I did when I was older, you know, I was in high school and
stuff, but that was, you know, back when they were having riots and stuff. And that was already
in the ‘60s.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: But, no, before that, I – I was trying to remember, but I barely remember, um, friend of
mine, and I don’t even remember who it was, but he was taking me to go swimming, and ‘cause
this was after I was in, uh, Cub Scouts.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: Now, that was a story, because my dad, I didn’t know him very much, you know. He died
when I was eleven. But I remember one time I had a – I was gonna get an award, and I told my
mom, so she told him to take me, you know, walking, and that was up to St. John’s, you know.
We went up there and, uh, I was supposed to get a Wolf badge. And, uh, so he knew I was gonna
get an award. Well, I was up in line, and they didn’t have mine for some reason. It was a
mistake, and my, uh, Mrs. Boyle was her name. She was our den leader. And she came up to me
and apologized and said, you know, she was gonna get it to me, you know, within a week or two,
but it didn’t come in. And so, I just said: “Okay,” you know, but I couldn’t tell my dad, because,
you know, he didn’t speak English. And I didn’t know how to tell him that, he was kind of
looking at me, you know, he would – in Spanish I did understand what he said: “Y tu?” You
know: “And you?”
ER: Mm-hmm.
CC: Like “Everybody got one, but where was yours?” and stuff. And I just didn’t know what to
do. I shrugged my shoulders. It’s funny ‘cause he was so tall, uh, my oldest brother and my

�youngest brother, they’re both six foot, and the rest of us in between are five [feet] eight [inches].
So, they were the bookends. But he was six foot also, and he had those long legs, and I
remember walking with him, holding his hand, and I was taking, like, three steps to every one of
his. And, uh, it wasn’t till we had to get all the way home to tell my mom, you know, what
happened. And then she explained it to him.
ER: Oh, okay. So, your mom would translate for you guys.
CC: Yeah.
ER: I didn’t know if you had grown up speaking both Spanish and English.
CC: No, not at that age, when it was him, ‘cause she would speak to us in English. And, uh, I
didn’t learn my Spanish till I was older, in the service and stuff. But, um, my dad – I hardly ever
even saw him, ‘cause he was always gone. He was always working. He worked two jobs and
stuff, all the time, you know, and then of course when he got sick, he was in the hospital and
stuff, so, yeah…
ER: You said you were in the service; which branch?
CC: I was in the Marine Corps.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: Yeah. I started out about three years in the reserves. I had about four cousins and a brotherin-law that was in that reserve unit. But then I just couldn’t take that once a month and
everything, so I went ahead and went into active service. And, uh, I avoided Vietnam when I
went in, because the outfit they sent me to had just gotten back. But, oh, there’s a – there’s a
Twilight Zone story there, because when I got out in ‘75, I was overseas, and then when I came
back, I didn’t get any mail or – the right mail. My mom and all of ‘em had moved. She was the
last one to move out of Lawrence, and she went to Topeka.
ER: Uh-huh.
CC: They tore that whole block down. Pennsylvania Street. They were gonna build a highway, I
guess from K-10 or something, to North Lawrence, I’m not sure what they were gonna do there.
Well, I never received a letter, and so when I got out in ‘75, I got to the bus station, it was
already about 4:00 in the morning. And I had all my gear with me, and I had no money. I’d been
just eating chips and stuff, because I had a check for five hundred dollars, but I didn’t have it
cashed at the time.
ER: Right.
CC: So I was walking down Massachusetts Street, and I noticed there was a restaurant open, I
can’t remember if it was Rainey’s or something. It was kind of like a drugstore restaurant. But I
went in there, and there was Judge Rankin, was there, and I – he talked to me, you know, about

�being in the service and stuff, and he bought me breakfast, and then he asked me if I needed a
ride home. And I said: “Yeah, I’ll take one,” and he told those police officers to give me a ride
home. And so they were gonna turn their car in, they were done. And they asked where I lived,
and I said 805 Pennsylvania.
And they said, uh, “No, you don’t live there.”
I said: “Sure I do, I’ve lived there all my life.” And they took me there, and there was
nothing there.
ER: Oh, how bizarre.
CC: What in the world? And, uh, I said: “Well, go down the alley,” ‘cause, you know, where are
they at?
And they said: “No, well, we gotta turn this car in.”
I said: “Well, I have a brother that lives on Craig Court,” but I didn’t know the address.
And they took me up to that circle drive, and, gosh, it was on the other side of these huge bushes.
But I didn’t know, you know, his address, and it wasn’t out there on the box – mailbox or
anything, so…
And they said: “Well, we gotta turn this car in. Where do you wanna go?”
I said: “Well, just take me back to 805 Pennsylvania,” and they dropped me off there.
And I was walking down the alley, and then I decided to go out in the street, in New Jersey
Street, and I walked all the way down to about, um, well, it was the 10th or between 10th and
1100 block. And, uh, I saw a light come on, and it was [Jamie’s] house. And so, I went and I
knocked on the door, and [Jamie?], he was getting ready to go to Stokely’s, where he worked. A
lot of ‘em worked at Stokely’s, a [murmurs] there on 9th Street. And, uh, he was surprised to see
me, you know, and I said, yeah, I said:
“Hey,” I said, “I was supposed to go home, but there’s not even a house there.”
He just laughed, he said: “You didn’t know that?”
And I said: “No, where’s my mom? Where is she living?”
ER: Oh, my gosh.
CC: “Oh, they moved to Topeka.” He said that she was the last one to move out, but they, you
know, they bought everybody out on that block. And then they already tore it all down. And, uh,
so anyway, I got to call my sister that lived over on 6th Street, and, uh, she came, and her
husband came and got me. And then they took me to Topeka, to where my mom lived. That was
– that was just crazy, they couldn’t believe I didn’t know.
ER: No one had written to tell you?
CC: Well, my mom said she wrote to me, but I didn’t get the mail, ‘cause I was overseas I guess,
that’s why.
ER: Oh, that’s – that is so strange. So disorienting, my gosh.
CC: But no, as far as, uh, uh, I was – like I was saying, there was a kid that took me to some club
place. That they had a pool there, an inside pool. And, uh, they asked me if I had an ID and I said

�no, I just had told them my name. And they said: “Well, you can’t come in here.” Now, I don’t
know if they were saying it was because of the ID, because I told ‘em my name, but he didn’t
have an ID. You know, they were members, his family was.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: And so, his mom, I remember, just brought me back and dropped me off at home. But,
uh…that, and, man, I can’t remember the name of the kid. And I – but I remember going to
school with him for a few years, when I was a kid, real kid. So, that’s about the only thing. No,
after that, though, you know, with the riots and stuff. That was – that came way later.
ER: Do you still keep in touch with some of your friends from school?
CC: Yeah, yeah. I have. I haven’t been to a reunion. I did go to, well, I was living in Coffeyville,
and then I came down to pick up a car in Topeka, and I stopped in Lawrence, but it was the day
before the reunion, and, uh, that was our 40th. And then I, uh, went to a club there in Lawrence,
that I knew a guy that was running it. And I met a lot of the guys there that came in for the
reunion. I got to see them, anyway, but… There’s a few of them that I still stay in touch with, but
not many – not – not a whole lot. I got so much family, it’s hard to keep up with the other
people.
ER: I imagine it is. Your sister said something like that.
CC: Every month or so, which I’ve gotta do, uh, today or tomorrow, is I write a letter – or, you
know, just a – talking about what’s going on, if anybody has any news, you know, graduations or
weddings or anything, you know. I call it the family network. And then I send out a birthday list
with the month of everybody’s birthdays, so everybody can keep up with whose birthday it is.
And I’ve been doing that for several years now, so…
ER: That’s a special thing to do.
CC: Yeah, that takes up times, too, so, ‘cause I gotta know what to write, you know, some
suggestions like – obey your parents, hug your kids, stuff like that. Just a whole bunch of those
in.
ER: And what do you do for work? Or are you retired?
CC: I retired last year. I worked for Proctor and Gamble. I loaded rail cars and trucks and, uh,
made soap.
ER: And –
CC: I worked there 30 years.
ER: 30 years.

�CC: Mm-hmm.
ER: And you do the writing in your spare time?
CC: Yes.
ER: Good, you keep busy.
CC: Oh, yeah, I stay busy. I got two kids living with me, you know, they’re busy with them too,
you know, stuff that they’re going through and everything, and trying to get ‘em to go through
some different stuff and more stuff [laughs].
ER: What do you like to do with your grandkids?
CC: Oh, I like playing with them. ‘Cause I, man, I tell you what, it’s a whole ‘nother world; I’m
not at all good with, uh, phones and computers and stuff like that, you know, other than emails
and stuff, but gosh, the three-year-old, the four-year-old, they know how to work an iPad and of
course, you know, they – I can’t show ‘em anything. But now, I do make sure that they don’t use
it very much time with that, ‘cause they might at home, but not – not here. ‘Cause I want ‘em to,
you know, play and talk, you know, see what they like to do, and – and go outside and do
walking and stuff. That kind of playing.
ER: Sure. Take them outside of the digital world for a while.
CC: Yeah.
ER: Well, I hope you can do more of that, now that some of the restrictions are being lifted.
CC: Yes, yes, that did, uh, take a toll on it, so…
ER: Must have been kind of difficult to adjust.
CC: Yeah. Yeah, it was different.
ER: Do you still attend church at St. John’s?
CC: No, no, I live in Shawnee.
ER: Oh, you live in Shawnee. Okay.
CC: Yeah.
ER: For some reason I thought you lived in Lawrence.
CC: No. Uh, I – we tried to go – my brother, I got an older brother that lives here in Shawnee, we
sometimes go visit family together, but, uh, we try to go there on, uh, the – December the 12th,

�the Lady Guadalupe Day. And, uh, they usually have a – we meet people there, and then they
have in the basement, they have that, uh hot chocolate, what you call atole. And, uh [murmurs]
so we get to talk to some of the older people, friends and stuff there. But, you know, and then we
went to a lot of funerals, too, that they had there, and of course now you can’t go.
ER: That’s true.
CC: Well…
ER: Many things have changed.
CC: Yeah. And I keep up with some of the stuff that goes on in Lawrence, because I got two
sisters and a brother that live there now.
ER: Oh, okay.
CC: And they got families, too.
ER: Well, I’m glad you can still keep up with them to some extent.
CC: Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, we’re a close family. We’re – everybody’s, you know, involved with
each other and stuff. And it just keeps growing and growing. Like I said, there’s 547 names, but I
know there’s probably five or six that are not on there, of new ones that [laughs].
ER: That’s a family forest, I think, not a tree.
CC: Yeah [laughs].
ER: Well, I’m happy for you. I’m glad that you have such a support network.
CC: Yes, yes.
ER: Well, is there anything else that you remember, or that you had written down?
CC: Nothing that I can tell. [Laughs] There’s a lot of stories, but – that I told my sister about, and
that’s probably why she recommended me. But, no, those stories are – they’re just for family
[laughs].
ER: Yeah. Well, that’s good. It will give you something to pass on.
CC: Oh, yeah. Yeah.
ER: Well, I really appreciate –
CC: Do you have a big family?

�ER: I’m – do I have a big family? Um, not really. I grew up in Texas, and our relatives live in
New England, so we would see them sometimes, maybe if we’d go up there annually, when I
was a kid, but –
CC: Yeah.
ER: We – we grew up in a pretty small town, so the people we lived with became our family.
CC: Gotcha. That’s good, too. That’s good, too.
ER: I still keep I touch with all of them like I do with regular family, so it’s nice. It’s – there are
some definite advantages to growing up in a small town.
CC: Right, right.
ER: Well, I really appreciate you taking the time to talk with me, Carlos.
CC: Sure, sure. Not a problem.
ER: And if you remember anything else, or you have anything else you want to share, please feel
free to give me a call again.
CC: Okay. I will.
ER: Alright. Enjoy the rest of your day, and good luck recovering from your surgery.
CC: Thank you. You too. Be careful.
ER: Bye.
CC: God bless you. Bye.
END OF TAPE

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                    <text>Interview with Isabel (Chavez) Gonzales
Interviewer: Emily Raymond
Date of Interview: February 19, 2021
Length of Interview: 41:21
Location of Interview: Recorded over telephone
Transcription Completion Date: February 28, 2021
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Isabel Gonzales (Interviewee): Well, most of ‘em are older than me, but – but I did know who
they were, yeah.
Emily Raymond (Interviewer): So, how did you find out about the project?
IG: Um, my friend, Judy Romero, uh, e-mailed me and said somebody had asked her to do some
proofreading. She’s really busy right now taking care of her mom, uh, that she said she wouldn’t
have time, and she asked if I was interested, and I said: “Yeah I can,” and so she gave me the
information.
ER: Well, that’s fantastic. So, well, I mean, there are standard questions that – a woman named
Helen Krische started this project, and she had a list of questions that she would just go down
and ask people. So, I have those, but I’m also just interested in hearing about anything you have
to remember; we don’t have to stick to a script.
IG: Mm-hmm.
ER: So, let’s just start with – what was daily life like, when you were growing up in La Yarda?
IG: Well, here’s, yes, I didn’t know if Nora had told you, that it was about La Yarda, but I, no, I
told her I didn’t, uh, grow up there or even – well, not too far from it, but, no, I told her I really
didn’t have anything to say about La Yarda. I went to pick up a friend, and – or walked her
home, but that’s all. And so, um, and the same thing with my brother Carlos, who’s younger than
me. And she said, well, that – that, um, are you the doctoral student?
ER: Yes, that’s me.
IG: Yeah, well, she said she thought you might be interested in just, uh, I guess, the life growing
up in East Lawrence, and that’s why, but if you only are interested in La Yarda, I couldn’t help
you with that.
ER: No, we – I’m interested in – in all of it, actually, because it helps to get a picture of what life
was like outside of La Yarda in Lawrence as well, because some of the kids who grew up in La
Yarda, they would say, well, you know, we went to school, we went to church, but we didn’t
know much about what was going on in the town. Maybe they went to the movie theater, or
something like that. So, it’s – it would be helpful for us to have a little bit of context form
someone who’s – who was living outside the community at that time. So yes, please, tell me
what you remember.

�IG: Well – well, because it was, we lived at 805 Pennsylvania Street. Are you in – you’re from
Lawrence, right? Or are you there now?
ER: Oh, yeah. I know where Pennsylvania Street is.
IG: Okay. At the time, the 800 block of Pennsylvania was the most east street in Lawrence. The
next – the next over, there was just, right across the street from us, were all, uh, buildings, like
the cider building and there was an egg plant, and different things like that, but no houses. But
one house on the corner, but after that there were no more streets. But if you walked down 8th
Street, I think there was maybe a couple blocks, if I remember right, that was La Yarda.
ER: Oh, okay.
IG: So, they were – they were kind of separate, but we were the last three east that was nearest
La Yarda. Um, and a friend of mine, Celia Garcia, lived there, and, uh, actually, she’s two years
older, she’s a friend of my sister, and sometimes we’d walk her home or – or walk, you know, to
and from, so I remember just barely, barely remember entering that – that area. But, uh, as far as,
you know, if you’re interested in just what – what it was like, our childhood, is that what you’re
wanting to know?
ER: Oh, yes. I do. I – I’d love to know things like whether you had any holidays that you
enjoyed celebrating, what your mom would cook for dinner –
IG: Uh-huh.
ER: Traditions that you guys had, just what it was like growing up in East Lawrence at that time.
IG: Yeah, well, the main thing is that there was so many big families, you know, I’m one of
fourteen children.
ER: Oh, my goodness.
IG: And then – and then down the street, there was, uh, the Romeros, and the Ramirezes and the
Romeros and [unintelligible] the Bermudezes, everybody had either – anywhere from seven
children to, I think the Romeros had sixteen children.
ER: I think you’re right.
IG: But everybody had – huh?
ER: I think you’re right, what Pete said.
IG: Pete, yeah. And then the, um, Ramirezes had eleven, the, um, Mendozas I think had ten or
eleven, so what was very fun was that almost all of us had somebody our age, two or three or
four people our age that we could play with and grow up with, so we always had lots and lots of

�fun, ‘cause we, you know, played baseball in the street, since we were the last street besides
those businesses, so by the evenings, there was no traffic down that street.
ER: Oh, that’s right.
IG: We’d play baseball in the street, uh, just stay up real late at night, not like today, we could
stay up till ten or eleven, dark, you know, in the summer, play that “Truth, Dare, Promise, or
Repeat.” Uh, we – we just had lots of children to play with. I do remember that. We put on plays
with the Grand Ole Opry and Little House on the Prairie, Laura Ingalls, and commercials, we
just had a lot of kids to do things with, which was fun. One thing that I never thought was
dangerous, but, until I grew up, of course [ER laughs], going – going east, let’s see, it would be
north. North, right at the 800 block of Pennsylvania going north, there was nothing but, um,
these big sand piles. I don’t know if it belonged to the railroad. The Santa Fe railroad or who –
ER: Interesting.
IG: But there was huge – pardon?
ER: Interesting. I – I remember someone mentioning those sand piles, but I don’t remember what
they were for.
IG: Yeah, I don’t either. We didn’t know, ‘cause we were children, but they were huge. Now, to
me, they were, like, two stories high, but I was a kid. And what we used to do, which now I think
would be very dangerous, is a lot of us would go over there, we’d climb to the top and slide
down. And we just kept doing it over and over, I’m sure we brought those sand piles down some,
but they were always so high. Nobody ever got buried in it or hurt, but that was one of our, that
was our entertainment, one of the things we used to do, but um, just, I always remember lots and
lots of kids and outdoors, we were just outdoors all the time, you know, in the winter playing
outside, not that we – nobody made us, but we just were, um, well, I didn’t, I’m the tenth child,
so there’s just four under me. And so, we never had a TV till I was thirteen in our household.
ER: Oh, okay.
IG: So you could tell, there’s nothing to do in the house, there’s no TV, so, uh, we just played
outside all the time. Uh, had a couple of bikes, and everybody took turns riding those. Just made
up games to – to play outside, but, uh, the – and then, of course, in the winter not so much unless
there was snow outside. Um, our parents were very, very devout Catholics, and I think all the
Mexican families were in that area.
ER: Mm-hmm.
IG: Um, and, um, so, you know, we went to church every, uh, Sunday, of course, and during
Lent, we went twice during the week for services. Um, my father especially was, uh, head of our
family, as far as religion went.
ER: Oh, okay

�IG: I don’t know if any – we used to say the rosary every night. He built an altar, like a roomsize altar; it was tall.
ER: Oh, really?
IG: And he built – oh, yeah, it was really beautiful, looked like a little bit of an altar you’d see in
a church. Not that elaborate, but of – it was an altar that, um, and he led the rosary every night,
uh, sometimes in Spanish, sometimes in English, ‘cause he mostly spoke Spanish. My mom
spoke both. And, um…but, and then we went to Catholic school when it was open, I started there
in fourth grade, I think. There was no Catholic school before that.
ER: Oh, okay.
IG: Um, so I went fourth through eighth, and then my younger siblings got to go when they were
younger. All of the older siblings did not go. We used to go to, uh, catechism, like on Saturday
morning.
ER: Oh, okay.
IG: CCD. And, uh, you know, I’m thinking of all of the stuff in my childhood was good, it was
positive, uh, it was good. Except for one thing, and it’s super sad, because of what it was, and it
was the church. Um, at the time we were growing up, St. John’s was the only Catholic Church in
Lawrence. And, uh, unfortunately, there was a priest there that was, uh, very prejudiced against
blacks, Mexicans, um…yeah. And we were very – even though all the Mexicans went there, we
were still a minority. The church was mainly white. I think there might have been one or maybe
two black families that went there. But, uh, uh, I, you know, this incident was never reported or
told or anything, and I – I happened to tell Nora about it because I felt – I felt like, you know,
that it – it probably should be known. Uh, there was an incident where, uh, somebody tore up the
bulletins. They used to have the bulletins in the back of the church, and when you left you picked
one up, and –
ER: Oh, sure.
IG: Uh, yeah, so somebody had torn some up, and – and uh, we got a phone call. I don’t know if
it was that same Sunday or on Monday, the next day, from the Monsignor. And he said that my
brother Frankie, who was at that time fourteen, I was ten, uh, that Frankie had torn them. Well,
we always went to church and we sat way towards the front ‘cause that’s where my dad wanted
to sit. Like maybe, I don’t know, I don’t know if you’re familiar with St. John’s Church, but
we’d sit about ten pews back.
ER: Oh, okay.
IG: Out of the – you know, it was pretty close to the front.
ER: Sure.

�IG: Uh, and, uh, and, um, Mom – Mom, I guess, was the one that answered the phone, and she
says: “No, it’s impossible; he would not have done that.” And, um, you know, thought probably
some little kid did it. And he said – well no, I don’t know how he – how he thought, why he
thought, that my brother had done that, and my brother said of course he didn’t tear up bulletins
at church, and so, um, that priest told Mom if she didn’t write a letter apologizing, uh, for her son
tearing up the bulletins, that we could not go back to that church. Well, us being such a Catholic
family, we never missed a Sunday Mass.
ER: Of course.
IG: Mom, she said: “I don’t have a choice. I have to write this. There’s no other church.” It was
the only Catholic church in Lawrence, and I remember, I’m 74 years old right now, but the
reason I remember it so distinctly is because it affected me so strongly. I was ten, I saw my mom
sitting down with a paper and a pen, and she was crying.
And I said: “Mom, do not write that letter. Frankie didn’t do it.”
And she said: “I have to, because we can’t – otherwise, we can’t go to church.”
And, um, to this day, that’s what I remember. I do not remember if she actually wrote it.
I’m assuming she did, because we continued going to church. But that incident just stuck so
much in my head because of, um, the tremendous meaning it was for us. My dad even, um, we
didn’t have a car, so we always walked to church from 8th and Pennsylvania to where it is at 12th
and Kentucky, I guess.
ER: Yeah, that sounds about right.
IG: Uh, 1234, ‘cause we went there so much, I remember. But um, on Sundays, my mom – I
didn’t know this till after my dad had died – my mom told us that not all Sundays, but she said
many Sundays he would go to Mass twice. And we said: “Why?” – excuse me – and she said:
“Well, because he went the first time out of obligation,” ‘cause as Catholics we’re, uh, that’s,
we’re obligated to attend Mass once a week, you know, on Sundays. Back then they didn’t have
Saturday Masses. And then he said he went the second time because he loved God. And so, it
was like, he didn’t want to go out of obligation only. He wanted to go to, you know, tell God he
loved Him. And then he’d walk us, because we would go to a later Mass, and he’d walk us. I
remember walking with him to church. But, uh, he was just very, very devout person. You know,
all the time, when we left for school, he gave all of us a blessing, and before we went to bed he
blessed us, and, you know, that’s the way we were raised, uh, knowing that how – how important
church was. But other than that, I didn’t, you know, uh, feel any discrimination, like a lot of
people have, throughout, um, other than that priest and his sister, who taught us CCD, because
from first, second, and third grade, me and then all of my siblings went, his sister taught, uh, the
Monsignor’s sister taught, uh, the catechism classes on Saturday morning.
ER: Oh, okay.
IG: And so we went to her, and she was the same way. She pretty much ignored anybody, like
the few Mexican kids that were there. Um, if she passed out a treat at the end, uh, we got skipped
over, and the Monsignor did that too, when we were in the school. When we got our report cards,

�he would – every time we got our report cards, he’d come and pass ‘em out, say the name, kind
of look at it, make a comment, give it to the person. But he never called us up at all. We just got
handed the report cards later, same thing, passed out a treat, we didn’t get it. So, they were very,
uh, very, uh, prejudiced.
ER: How spiteful. That’s horrible. Especially for a man of the cloth.
IG: Yeah, I agree now. As a child I didn’t – I noticed it, but I didn’t think too much of it. But as
an adult, when I think back, yeah, it was. And it happened for many, many years, but that was a
time during the ‘50s, um, and ‘60s, probably early ‘60s, that, people didn’t talk so much about it
or protest too much about it, because it was pretty common. Discrimination was, you know, I
don’t know if you know, but my older sister said there was signs everywhere, you know, where
they – they couldn’t do into a restaurant to get anything. They could get it to go. They had to go
to the back door to get a drink, or, uh, something to eat.
ER: Oh, right, yes.
IG: That was pretty, uh, obvious in the ‘40s and ‘50s, anywhere. Um, but, um, anyway, uh, but
other than that, my – at the schools, the nuns were very nice to us. The nuns were really nice to
us, the, uh…[child yelling] okay, just a second.
ER: You’re fine.
IG: The, uh, the other teachers that I had when I was in, um, uh, middle school and high school,
they were all – they were all super good, and I never dis – uh, experienced any, uh,
discrimination at the – I went to Lawrence Junior High, uh, right there on Massachusetts.
ER: Oh, okay.
IG: And then on – and then, Lawrence High School. Uh, you know, good experience, I just – I
just didn’t have any other problems. Um, so the childhood really was, I thought, very good. And
then you were asking about, um, uh, like holidays we celebrate?
ER: Yeah, like did you have any family traditions that you would celebrate every year, or…I
know you lived in a large community, so did you ever get together with people and, I don’t
know, have cookouts or picnics or something like that?
IG: No, no, because each family was so big that we just did it with our own family. And later
when older sisters and older siblings were married, they would come with their children, so we
would have our nieces and nephews, and, um, like my oldest brother is, um, 20 – I think 23 or 24
years older than me. I don’t remember living with him at all. He had gotten married by the time I
have a memory. So, I was really young. So, and my sister too, so we weren’t all fourteen in the
same house at the same time. Some were gone and married, or moved out before the younger
ones were born. But, uh, well, we always, of course, celebrated Christmas and, uh, birthdays,
um, Easter. But always just with our own family, not with the neighbors.

�ER: Oh, okay.
IG: Yeah.
ER: I was curious as – as to whether you had done church activities like that. I mean, I remember
when I was growing up, we did a lot of things with – with our church family, but that’s because
our – we didn’t really have any relatives, so we were just kind of adopted.
IG: Oh, you don’t have, uh, siblings?
ER: I have – I have a brother.
IG: Oh, okay.
ER: So…
IG: Just two of you? Sorry.
ER: I know, it’s – it’s strange because we –
IG: No, I’m sorry. You know, it’s different. Because one Thanksgiving, on Thanksgiving, our
older siblings that were married and had children, maybe they’d had two or three by then, or
four, they would come for Thanksgiving and we’d have lots of people there. And my – my
younger sister, one year none of them could come, the weather was real bad, so none of the
married siblings and children came. And I remember my sister Vicky, when we sat down to eat,
she looked real said and she says: “This is so sad, there’s only ten of us.”
ER: Oh.
IG: Cause there’s probably like 25 or more, 30 normally.
ER: Oh, my goodness.
IG: Yeah. So, you know, we’re always used to, uh, lots and lots of family and friends, actually. I
had, uh, three really good friends, and, um, that lived like, one block away, and another that lived
close, and um, and then they would come for Christmas Eve Mass and to eat tamales at our
house afterwards. They came a lot to our house, my close friends. More than any of the other
siblings – an older brother used to have a lot of friends come over, too.
ER: Oh, okay. That must have been special. I’m glad that you had some – some friends that you
could just invite over to your house. Now, you said your – your dad spoke Spanish, yes? And
your mother spoke both?
IG: Both of our parents were born in Mexico.
ER: Oh, when was that?

�IG: They, yeah, my – my dad didn’t come till he was about fifteen, walked from central Mexico,
Guanajuato, all the way, he worked in Texas for a while, then in Colorado for a while, then
finally worked for the Union Pacific railroad, you know, and ended up here in Topeka, but – but,
uh, he came at fifteen, and my mom was brought by her parents when she was three years old.
ER: Oh, okay.
IG: So, they grew up speaking Spanish, yeah.
ER: Do you remember anything about your dad’s job during that time? I mean, obviously he was
away from the home, but did he ever come home and tell you stories about it?
IG: Not too much, I just knew that, um, it was real hard work. He was a – they fixed the tracks,
repaired the tracks.
ER: Oh, okay.
IG: That was his main job, and he had to travel to a lot of different towns, too. And it was all
outdoor work, and, you know, he’d have to work no matter what the weather, storm real bad,
cold weather or snow. Or the heat. And he always had two jobs. He worked as a custodian for the
school, and I forgot what else, but he almost always had two jobs. But, you know, we saw him of
course on weekends, and in the evenings when he came home. But no, he – he never really spoke
English at – at home. I understood that he – he knew Spanish, I mean he knew English, but he
just preferred to speak Spanish, and so we didn’t talk to him a lot. Mom would – Mom was the
translator between us and our dad, really. Our – my older siblings all spoke Spanish first. So they
knew it. The younger ones did not.
ER: Did you ever have to take a Spanish class in high school?
IG: Well, I didn’t have to, I chose to, I took it all through high school and KU. And I’m a
Spanish – retired Spanish teacher. Uh, ‘cause I – I love the language, and we have relatives in
Guanajuato, Mexico, and I used to go every two years to visit them. I lived with them a couple
summers, and so uh, um, I took it because I wanted to. And, uh, some of my siblings speak, the
younger ones speak it, some do not, or – or know some, but not a lot. Um…but they – both
parents came here because of the extreme poverty that they lived in, you know, sometimes my
dad told me the story about, um, uh, well his parents both died when he was really young, I think
by five years old he was an orphan.
ER: Oh, my gosh.
IG: Went to live with an uncle. Yeah, went to live with an uncle, and he became a shepherd. He
had him watching the sheep all during the night. And, uh, not treated, didn’t treat him too good,
didn’t feed him really very much, and so he chose to – to leave when he was either fourteen and
a half, fifteen, or something like that. But he said when he was young that sometimes they had no
food, and, uh, that they were given marijuana plants to chew on. And I remember telling my

�students this one time and they said: “What?” You know, they say marijuana’s supposed to make
you hun – make you, uh, hungry or something, I forgot what they said.
ER: Is it? I don’t know.
IG: But that’s what I think they told me. But – I taught at Topeka High for many years, in
Topeka West, but, no, he – they said – no, he said that – you know how today, it’s medicinal. He
said no, it would – it would curb their hunger. It was looked – it was used as medicine. So their –
so they wouldn’t feel hunger pangs. And, uh –
ER: I didn’t know that.
IG: Yeah, that’s what they – ‘cause it grew freely. It, you know, they didn’t have to buy it or
anything. It just grew in the fields. And, uh, uh, even today, they – they know that they can use
that for, like, use the leaves and put ‘em on your – if you have arthritis, um, our cousins and,
‘cause they had come here one time, and my sister, older sister has arthritis, and they said, she
said: “Oh, it hurts,” and she tried different medicines.
And then my cousin said: “Well, have you tried marijuana?” This was, like, thirty years
ago. [Laughter]
And she says: “Well, no, it’s illegal.”
And he – and we said: “Isn’t that illegal in Mexico?”
And he says: “Yes, but nobody cares.” You know, I know that a lot of – they have a lot of
laws, but they don’t really enforce them very much.
ER: Right.
IG: So, he said: “Ah, we just go down the street.” He named the lady who had it, and he said you
soak the, uh, leaves in alcohol, and then you lay it on top of wherever you have the arthritis pain.
And it’s supposed to help. And now we’re finding out today, yes, they’re using it for medicine,
so –
ER: Oh, my gosh. I guess – I just, I never knew that about it. I knew that, you know, regular
smoking can be an appetite suppressant, but I didn’t know that just chewing the leaves would
have a similar effect.
IG: Yeah, that’s what they – they just chewed the leaves. They just picked ‘em for free out in the
fields, so –
ER: Oh, my goodness.
IG: But anyway, I know that both my mom’s family too were just really poor and when she
came, there was a revolution was going on and there was, you know, burning – burning, you
know, villages. And they – they had to flee. But, uh, anyway, I – they had a difficult childhood,
both of ‘em. Ours was very pleasant, even though we had a big family, you know, we always had
enough food, we had – our parents were good people, and, uh, I don’t remember any, you know,
really anything negative. Um…I know my brother Carlos probably, he’s four years younger than

�me. I told, um, Nora because – in that La Yarda, uh, interview, uh, my sister Helen and my
brother John Chavez were interviewed.
ER: Oh, okay. I remember that I transcribed their interview as well.
IG: Oh, okay. Well, I proofread ‘em, and, um, I laugh ‘cause I said – because one of the
questions was, you know, was anything negative or did you feel, you know, any prejudice? And,
uh, both of ‘em were just real pleasant and sweet [laughs]. And they didn’t mention anything,
and so I told Nora, you got the two angels in our family.
ER: Oh, my gosh.
IG: ‘Cause they are. They just don’t – they don’t say anything negative, or even if it’s the truth,
of course, I’m not – I’m not making things up – they just steer away from saying anything that
might be, um, uh, negative. So, I said, I told Nora, kiddingly, I said: “You should interview my
brother Carlos. He’ll tell you the true story. Or – or I know some things.” But no, ‘cause they’re
– they’re older, and so they would know more about stuff before, like, in the – probably the ‘30s
and ‘40s, instead of – mine is, like, ‘50s, really, when I was a child, it was in the ‘50s.
ER: Right. Well, and it’s just good to talk to different people of varying ages so that we can kind
of see what changed over time, what might have stayed the same. I’ve, you know, I’ve had a
couple people say they experienced a lot of discrimination growing up, and then others like you,
they said, well, there was a couple of isolated incidents. I believe one of them remembered going
to church and being asked to sit in the very back, instead of –
IG: Oh, yeah.
ER: Instead of up front, which shocked me, honestly, I…
IG: Oh, actually, the – the, you know, we use kneelers. The kneelers, you know how they have
pads on ‘em?
ER: Yeah.
IG: They took the pads – they took the pads off of the last two rows I think, all the way across.
And, uh, that’s where, before I went to church, the older ones said they were – they were all
supposed to sit in the back.
ER: Oh, my gosh.
IG: Oh, there’s just tons of incidences. It was not nice, what happened. Oh, gosh, one time I
remember the procession, we used to practice this. When we were going to St. John’s, we
practiced for the May procession. And, uh, we’re, you know, lined up two by two, the nuns lined
us up and everything, and Father came over to watch the practice one time. And Cecelia Garcia,
which, she was a good friend of my older sister’s, two years older than me, she was the one that

�lived in La Yarda. She – I guess she got a little bit ahead of her partner, ‘cause I was – I was near
her, but I don’t remember how far, and Father just yanked her back so hard he tore her dress.
ER: Oh, my gosh.
IG: And, yeah. And, uh, just a lot of little things, lot of things that happened because of who
those two people were. But, you know, I think everybody just wanted to forget that. I don’t
know. ‘Cause other than that, we had a – it was good. Life was – life was not bad. For my older
siblings, I’m sure they had more things that happened.
ER: Sure.
IG: But anyway.
ER: I’m glad that, you know, we are seeing this change over time.
IG: Yes.
ER: I think the worst story I heard was, and I cannot remember the name of the interviewee, but
she would say that every time they did the passing of the peace, she would, you know, put her
hand out, and she said: “Nobody would take my hand.”
IG: Oh, yeah. That had been before my time. I don’t remember that. But I’m sure that did
happen, yeah.
ER: It just –
IG: It’s really sad, uh, Emily, because even today, all the stuff that’s going on, with mainly black
but Asian now too because of the virus, but you know – all - starting with George Floyd and all
that, I was just shocked at all the – the really bad discrimination against blacks. And not
everywhere, but it’s definitely still here. We just have to work harder and harder at, uh,
informing young people.
ER: It’s sad that it takes tragedies to – to get us to think about these things.
IG: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
ER: I mean, yes, of course things have gotten better, but it definitely doesn’t mean we need to
become complacent, so you have an excellent point.
IG: Right. Right.
ER: Goodness. Speaking of –
IG: I’m not sure what else, any other questions –

�ER: I was gonna ask you a question about, um, what about healthcare? I study the history of
medicine, so maybe this is more personal interest, but what – what was healthcare like back
then?
IG: Um, well, you know how today everybody goes for maybe a yearly physical? We did not.
We went when we were sick. Um, and I – it was rare. People, you know, even though we were
poor, we ate well, but I don’t, I don’t remember anybody getting sick very often, or needing to
go to the doctor. Uh, we would get the shots. We did go to the dentist.
ER: Okay.
IG: Uh, but we did not, we did not, I – it was rarely I think that we, in my memory, I could be
not remembering well, but I don’t remember going for physicals at all, really, maybe, yeah, till I
was an adult. And you know, already married and living here in Topeka, and go for your yearly
checkup. But, uh…but that’s about it, I – I know that we did go to the dentist. Um –
ER: I was curious about the dentist. Others had said, you know, we – we went maybe once or
twice, when we were in elementary school, and then someone else said: “Well, I didn’t go until I
was married.” It’s amazing how much changed in such a short period of time.
IG: Mm-hmm. Yeah, um, yeah, it just – it wasn’t, I guess I didn’t even see that people were
getting sick very much. That they needed to go to a doctor appointment.
ER: Were the diets pretty good, I mean, back then?
IG: The food, yeah. Well, um, I – we had, um, we ate, I think beans and – and tortillas and chili
pretty much every day, but my mom also made, um, I remember her making, like, goulash and
hamburgers and, um –
ER: Oh, okay.
IG: Mexican food, like tostadas and enchiladas. Tacos. Um…but, um, mainly Mexican food, but
we did eat American food, too. Mashed potatoes and, uh, like green beans and things like that.
Um…
ER: And you said you were outside really often, you know, playing, like –
IG: Oh, yeah, all day. In the summer, from the time you get up till you go to bed almost, except
for coming in to eat, we were outside all the time, yes.’
ER: What about swimming?
IG: We got a lot of sun, never used, uh, what do you call it? Sun…
ER: Suntan lotion?

�IG: Sunblock? Yeah, whatever.
ER: Sunblock, oh my gosh.
IG: Sunscreen, never, I didn’t even know it existed, so we never, ever used that. And we were
out in the sun all the time, everybody, all the kids. Oh, and then fruit in the summer. We always
had, uh, my dad would – used to come around with trucks of watermelons and cantaloupe.
ER: Oh, my gosh.
IG: And they were real cheap, so we always bought lots of watermelons and cantaloupes. So we
had a lot of that in the summer. In the winter, um, I think mainly, like, plums and apples. But not
– peaches, my mom used to can. Oh, and my dad had a huge – two – two gardens, actually three
gardens. He had one in North Lawrence.
ER: Three gardens. Oh, my gosh.
IG: A huge garden, and he did corn, and – and carrots, and radishes, and tomatoes. Tons of
tomatoes, and, um, lots and lots, onions, he did – he planted a lot of stuff, ‘cause we used to go to
the gardens with him and pick. He’d bring bushels and bushel baskets home. Somebody –
somebody who had a truck would bring ‘em for him.
ER: Okay.
IG: But he’d walk from our house to North Lawrence to where his garden was, and then when
the produce was ready, they would help him bring it home, and then my mom did a lot of
canning. So, she canned a lot of that – the fruits and the vegetables. And then, somebody said he
had one near our house, which I didn’t know about that one. And then he had one in our
backyard. So we, he grew a lot of, uh, vegetables.
ER: That must have been an enormous amount of work.
IG: Yeah, so I think we ate – ate well.
ER: Did he sell any of the vegetables, or did your mom just can whatever was left over?
IG: No, yeah, she just canned it. Yeah.
ER: What about swimming? Um, I remember some people I interviewed said that they were not
allowed to go to the swimming pool in Lawrence, and so they went to the river instead. They
said that was pretty dangerous.
IG: Yes, well, that’s another sad thing, none of us learned how to swim, except for I think one
brother, ‘cause he used to go to the river to swim. But that was – that’s true, you couldn’t use the
public swimming pool. But no, none of us ever learned to swim, to this day I didn’t, because I

�guess when you grow up and you’ve never been around water that – to swim, you just, I had a
little fear of it, so I just never…never did learn to swim.
ER: Oh, okay. I was – I was curious about that. I’d actually heard several talk about how – you
know, they’d say, well, we went down to the river, stood on the sandbars, and it was so
dangerous, but we didn’t think that at the time you know, because when you’re kids, you just
don’t think about it.
IG: Well, and then our parents, uh, forbid us to go after one of the Mendoza boys, a young boy, I
think he was about nine or ten, was swimming in the river, and he drowned.
ER: Oh, my gosh.
IG: I remember that, he would have – I think he was, like, a couple years younger than me. And
so then, you know, our parents didn’t – didn’t allow us to go there. One brother went anyway.
Um, so he was a – one of the rebellious ones that had all kinds of experiences that –
ER: Oh, my gosh.
IG: Some he’s shared, some he has not shared. But, uh…
ER: Probably for the best.
IG: Yeah. Anyway. But, um, so as far as – we used to play, um, we went to New York School,
which was just, like, a block and a half from our house. And, um, they, um, had a big, you know,
playground outside, and a jungle gym, and a few equipment, so all summer when school was out,
we could go there to play.
ER: Oh, how fun.
IG: We used to go. And then they had a summer, some kind of summer program where they –
they would set up ping pong tables and box hockey and have competitions, you get a snack, so
all the kids, we always went there. And then on Sundays, we’d go play baseball on their field
there. So, it was real nice that we had that, uh, that school so close to our house.
ER: I imagine that was fun.
IG: Oh, yeah. It was a lot of fun to go there. And I remember when it snowed a whole bunch,
‘cause when I was little, it seemed like it snowed more in the winter. Uh, I just remember my, we
kind of enjoyed it when it was a lot of snow, because my dad would not let us go to school. We
walked. We walked to – now, this would not have been New York School. It would have been
St. John’s, which was about a mile.
ER: Oh, okay.

�IG: It would have been the middle school, uh, Central Junior High, which was 14th and Mass
[Street]. And then the high school, which was about three miles. But I used to walk home. We
got a ride to school, but I’d always walk home from Lawrence High or Central Junior High. But
if it was real high snow, because, you know, back then I forgot, you know, girls didn’t wear
pants. So, we only wore skirts.
ER: Yeah, that’s true.
IG: Yeah, so we had skirts on, and then, you know, short socks, and the shoes. So your legs are
exposed, of course we have a coat on, but not to cover our legs, and so, I just remember we, our
legs would be red.
ER: Oh, my gosh.
IG: Our faces were red when we got to school, bright red. Uh, and I remember one teacher at
Lawrence, I mean at the Central Junior High, my ninth grade English teacher, Mrs. Black. My
locker was right outside her room, and you go to your locker first, and I got there and it was a
real cold winter day, and I know my face was bright red, and my legs. She came out of her room
and saw me getting in my locker, and she – she came up and started, like, patting and rubbing my
cheeks and saying: “You poor little thing,” ‘cause I was all red.
ER: Oh.
IG: But, uh, she was feeling sorry for me, for walking, but, um. So, on those days, especially
deep snow, we didn’t have boots. He said: “No, don’t” – he’d tell my mom, he’d go to work, but
he’d tell my mom: “Don’t send the kids.” Because he didn’t want us to be out in the snow and
that cold without, you know, proper – proper clothing. And I don’t know if the boys went, they
had pants. I don’t remember. But he didn’t want us to go, because it was just too cold, he said.
ER: I can’t, I can’t imagine walking to school dressed like that in the kind of weather that we had
just last week.
IG: Yeah. Yeah, no.
ER: I was thinking, my gosh, it’s dangerous for kids just to be out in this kind of weather, and…
IG: And some of ‘em, like, waiting for a bus now, that’s, yeah. That’s why they canceled for a
couple of days.
ER: That was a wise decision. I…
IG: Mm-hmm.
ER: It’s so easy to take for granted all the things that we have now, especially in – in doing these
interviews, you know, things that never even occurred to me that we just have access to.

�IG: Oh, yeah, we just – well, everybody had outhouses back then. I remember outhouses. So you
know, if you had to go when it’s dark or raining or cold –
ER: Oh, my gosh.
IG: You still had to go outside to go to the outhouse, but also, we didn’t have, uh, since we had
an outhouse only, we didn’t have a tub, like with running water.
ER: Oh, that’s right.
IG: So we had a big, what they called a [unintelligible]. It’s a metal, round metal container, and
one of ‘em was kind of oblong, like what you see is a horse trough, you know the horses, they
get water?
ER: Yeah, yeah.
IG: We had two, a round one and then an oblong one. And we, Mom would put – in the winter,
she’d put it in the kitchen and then boil water and then put regular water and hot water in there,
and, uh, everybody would have to take turns taking baths there in the kitchen, where it was
warm.
ER: Oh, so much work. Oh, my gosh.
IG: In summer. Lot of work, yeah, with so many children. Well, Saturday, and that was probably
a lot of people, Saturday was your bath day, so it was just once a week. But everybody had to
take turns, and I think we did it, ‘cause I always did it with my sister, who was two years older
than me, so we were in that tub two at a time. And then, uh, in the summer she put the – it was
outside. And she’d fill it up and we’d take our baths on the side of our house. Just outside.
ER: Oh, my goodness.
IG: I know! One thing is, we – we, the neighbors on one side would be the opposite side of our
house. They couldn’t see us. It was a real small little house, with an elderly couple. And then on
the other side was a barn. I don’t even know what it was. It was a big huge barn that ran from the
front of our house to the end of our house, the alley. So, there’s nobody in there to see us either,
so we were, uh, so, you know, we weren’t exposed to anybody. But I don’t even know what kind
of barn that was, it was a huge barn, at first I thought it was some kind of a car place, but now I
don’t even remember what it was.
ER: So no livestock or anything, just…
IG: No.
ER: I mean, I guess you would have smelled that if it was.
IG: Yeah. Yeah.

�ER: Oh, my goodness. Well, thank you for taking the time to talk with me.
IG: Sure.
ER: I don’t want to take up too much of your time, I know you’ve got things to take care of, but I
appreciate you telling me about what life was like back then.
IG: Sure. Sure, you’re welcome. And good luck. Are you, you say, you’re the doctoral student,
right?
ER: Yes, ma’am.
IG: That – that is amazing. I just – I went to KU, but only got the graduate. I didn’t go get a
Master’s or anything. This was a long time ago, I was there in the ‘60s, and um, nobody
encourages us back then to go to school at all, or even continue. I don’t know, it’s just, I guess
being poor, nobody thought we could do it, but my daughter is a teacher also, and, uh, she has a
Master’s, and she so badly wants to get a doctorate, but, um, she has four children and it’s kind
of hard right now. But she really, really wants to do that. I hope she gets to, so congratulations to
you, best of luck.
ER: Thank you. And best of luck to your daughter. If she can get a Master’s, she can get a
doctorate. I promise.
IG: That’s what I’m saying. She’s real smart. So I’m sure she will eventually, some time.
ER: I’m actually enjoying the doctorate more than I enjoyed the Master’s work, so I hope the
same is true for her.
IG: Oh, good. Good.
ER: Well, thank you, Isabel.
IG: Okay. Thank you.
ER: Have a wonderful evening.
IG: Okay. Uh-huh. Bye-bye.
ER: Take care. Bye.
IG: You too. Bye.
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                    <text>Tape 25: Interview with Pedro (Pete) Romero
Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: May 23, 2006
Length of Interview: 47:18
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: 2021
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Pedro Romero (Interviewee): When I got more information, then – then I was able to put it
down, uh, as true figures.
Helen Krische (Interviewer): Okay, so you sketched all of this of the yards?
PR: Yeah, so that’s – so that I would have something to kind of go by so that I could, uh, uh,
relay the…the, uh…um…what I thought it looked like to the artist.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: The artist eventually, to do the painting.
HK: Mm-hmm. Okay.
PR: But, like I said, I – I got some pictures here, and…this – this is, uh, one of the pictures.
Okay, let – let’s go back to this.
HK: Okay.
PR: It was – I – I got some, I forgot to bring it – I got some pictures –
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: That I took with a camera.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: I forgot to bring ‘em with me.
HK: Oh, those would be –
PR: I tell you what, I was running late, but…um, um, you – have you seen the – the picture of
the buildings, well, what they looked like?
HK: The only thing I have are these that Buddy brought me.
PR: Okay –

�HK: And let me scan.
PR: Okay, there – there – there is an artist’s picture, of – the –
HK: Really?
PR: This artist, a guy by the name of Frankie Chavez.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: He – he’d, uh, he’d painted the, uh, what the building looked like.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: He got – he got a lot of the – he got a lot of the information from me.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: I was able to get it to him, and…lot of the people liked it, lot of the older people said that
was pretty much what – what it looked like, uh, we – we couldn’t, nobody had any pictures of it.
HK: Then.
PR: And I even went to the, uh, Topeka, to the Santa Fe, uh…railroad there, and they couldn’t
help me out, and I went up to, uh, the…what is it, the Kansas Historic…place in Topeka.
HK: Kansas Historical Society, yeah.
PR: I went there and they couldn’t help me, I went to the City, here in Lawrence, uh, they – they
was able to show me some maps.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: Some, uh, maps back in the 1940s, but none of the maps had this, uh, Santa Fe yards in it.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: It showed the tracks, which ran – I think east and west –
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: But there was never a picture of – of this…of this, uh…Santa Fe yards.
HK: Yeah. That’s great.

�PR: Well, and like I said, this is what I kind of showed the artist what – what, what I kind of
looked at. And then – and then here, here – back in 1951, the flood.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: It’s an old, it’s an old reprint, it’s kind of bad but you can see the – the building.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: The building was under the water. And…if you can use any of these pictures I’d be glad to –
HK: So was this – this building, or – ?
PR: Yeah, yeah.
HK: Okay, so it’s just –
PR: Um, I kind of wish I could have bought the, uh, the drawing. I mean, the drawing is, it’s
great, it’s all in color –
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: It’s uh, but this is the – gosh, I don’t even – this was the building [murmurs]. This was kind
of looking at the building like –
HK: In the back of it, yeah.
PR: Like this.
HK: Uh-huh.
PR: It was kind of looking in it. But, um, like I said, I’m – I really haven’t got too much to, uh, I
just thought I’d bring you what – what I had.
HK: Sure.
PR: And this – this is an old picture of the old Santa Fe depot there.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: At the time of the flood.
HK: The flood.

�PR: Uh… [long pause, pages turning]. This picture here…this picture here, uh, was looking, uh,
east about – about a quarter, about a quarter of a mile down these railroad tracks was where the –
where the apartments were at.
HK: Oh, okay.
PR: The Santa Fe apartments.
HK: Okay.
PR: And…and…now, I – I’m sure you – you can look through some of these pictures, but I’m
sure you’ve probably… [long pause, pages turning]
HK: Well, this is a different one I haven’t seen. Now, this one I do have a copy of.
PR: Yeah.
HK: Yeah. Got a copy of this one. Um…this one I don’t have a copy of. [Long pause, HK
murmurs, pages turning]. Now where is this looking from, or…?
PR: Um, that is looking, um, east.
HK: Okay.
PR: Of – of the, uh, the Santa Fe, apart – this was all during the 1951 flood.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: And the railroad tracks ran right up this way.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: They were up above; all that was flooded. It was funny because my parents, uh, the 1951
flood came and I remember we waited till the water went down and then we went back in, and
tried to clean up the apartments.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: So we could move back in there. The Romeros, the mud [murmurs], that the water had left.
HK: Mm-hmm. So did you live in – in these buildings?
PR: Uh…yes. Um…I really would like to have had you see the drawing, the artist’s drawing.
HK: Yeah.

Formatted: French (France)

�PR: [Murmurs] Um…
HK: Buddy is supposed to be making a copy of something, and I don’t know if it’s that drawing
or maybe it’s, is it? Okay.
PR: I have, um, I have a big artist’s, uh, drawing at home.
HK: Uh-huh.
PR: And then the – the ones that I gave Buddy and Irene are – are the smaller –
HK: Okay.
PR: Are the smaller ones, but I got the big –
HK: Oh, okay.
PR: I got the big one and it’s beautiful; I got it all framed up and all that. It’s a real pretty picture.
But, uh, if there’s any way I can help you, I’d be glad to.
HK: Yeah.
PR: I real – like I said, there’s not really much, too much that I got. I got a few pictures.
HK: Well, I might scan these.
PR: Yeah.
HK: And, do you know the names of all the people in them, or – ?
PR: Yeah.
HK: Okay.
PR: Pretty much.
HK: Yeah, I think that…
PR: I can’t remember – oh, I got a sinus headache.
HK: I’ll bet, so this weather is really bad.
PR: Yeah.

�HK: Yeah. This one I already have a scan of. Yeah, I’ve been trying to get people to identify the
people in the photographs for me, so [laughs] sometimes it’s been successful and sometimes it
hasn’t, so…
PR: I – I got a picture here; these are my brothers, here.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: Uh…I – I, I really like this picture here a lot because it’s got so much detail about what –
what the Santa Fe…what part of the Santa Fe buildings looked like. Um…we had
to…okay…where is it, come on…there was a – this – this was the end of the building here.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: This is the end of the building right here.
HK: Okay.
PR: [Murmurs] And back in the back, in these two, I think it was corn, a cornfield. Now right up
above here was the railroad track, the Santa Fe railroad track.
HK: Okay, and there’s…the Santa Fe depot, is that –
PR: No, no.
HK: No?
PR: The – the Santa Fe depot was farther; I believe, if my directions are right, west.
HK: Okay.
PR: It was farther west. I think the train runs east and west –
HK: Uh-huh.
PR: I think so.
HK: Yeah.
PR: Well, anyways, uh, this – this was kind of a – it looks like it’s corn.
HK: Uh-huh.
PR: And then back here, they, uh, somebody at one time had a – a corn…uh – uh, bin.
HK: Mm-hmm.

Formatted: Spanish (Spain)

�PR: It was, I think there was about two of them. This is one of them, where they stored the
popcorn. Popcorn. And then this – this was on the tracks, this one, the – the, um…I don’t
remember what it was called, tank or something like that [murmurs].
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: But anyways, uh…we had a water pump.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: We had a water pump right where…there – there used to be two, there used to be two units,
this one here and then there’s one right across, and – and this, the pump was right in between –
HK: Middle.
PR: Right between both of them.
HK: Neat. Can I scan this too?
PR: Yeah, yeah. You can – would you like to take the picture out of it? Take the picture out of it.
HK: It would probably work better. We were trying to do one inside a frame this morning and it
just didn’t –
PR: Yeah, yeah.
HK: So, um, Pete, if I could, this is a – this is a, uh, consent form, uh, for you to sign. Um, to do
the oral history with. And it basically just says that you give all the rights to, um, the recording,
to the museum, and a copy of it may go to the Kansas State Historical Society.
PR: Okay. Yeah, like I said, I’m not very good. I’m –
HK: Well, you know –
PR: On tape and all that.
HK: Yeah. We can just, you know, do an audiotape, that’s fine too. And if, you know, if you
ever want to stop during the interview, just let me know and we can just stop.
PR: So, what kind of questions would you ask me?
HK: Okay, well, I have a list of questions here that I kind of go down.
PR: Could you kind of go over them with me right now before –

�HK: Sure. Do you want to look at ‘em?
PR: Yeah, I’m – I’m not even properly dressed [laughs]. [Long pause] What – what if you don’t
know some of the answers?
HK: That’s fine. Usually I just, you know, I don’t really just ask question after question. I just
kind of, we just kind of talk and, um, usually the information comes out, I don’t even have to
ask, because, you know, when people start telling you their story, then it’s just kind of natural
that a lot of those questions are already answered, so… But if there’s any of them that you don’t
want me to ask you, that’s fine too. So… You can just tell me: “I don’t want to answer that
question,” and I [laughs] – that’s fine.
PR: So, I guess the purpose of me coming here was to, you know, be interviewed and all that.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: But mostly I just kind of wanted to help you out on any old pictures of something that I had.
HK: Yeah, but you have – you have memories too, of –
PR: Yeah.
HK: Since you lived there, you know, you can, um, you have firsthand experience.
PR: Do – do I have to be – because I’m being – if I’m photographed, will – will it be shown with
me in my old…[laughs].
HK: We don’t – we don’t have to run the camera, that’s fine.
PR: Okay.
HK: We can just do it with the – I have a tape in here, so we can just do it with the audiotape.
PR: You know, one of these days, like I said, I’m not very good at this, but one of these days this
is kind of what I – I – I wanted to do.
HK: Hmm, okay.
[Long pause]
PR: You know I – I’m kind of better when I’m by myself and –
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: I’m just writing notes down and thoughts [murmurs] and all that.

�[Long pause]
HK: You have all your information down here, don’t you?
PR: Well, yeah, I got some information, but like I said, I – I never did finish it. This is something
that I wanted to do, and – and I never finished it. But, you know, at least I got – I got started a
little bit on it, so, you know, I can pass it on to my grandkids and things like that.
HK: Yeah.
PR: But I – I really never, that’s as far as I got. And, I mean, there’s so much more. But like I
said, sometimes, I’m – I’m better when I’m, you know, by myself and just jotting down, you
know…
HK: Sure. [Long pause, pages turning] Okay. So I might just, um, scan this too. Just for
information about your family. Would that be okay?
PR: Yeah, I guess so. Is – is everybody that’s interviewed, are they gonna be used? I mean, are
they gonna be, uh, um…[murmurs] Everybody that has an interview will be, uh…in the
newspaper or whatever you –
HK: Well, not necessarily in the newspaper. What we’ll do is that we’ll keep a copy of the tape
at the museum. And then we’ll also send a copy of the tape to the Kansas State Historical Society
in Topeka. And, um, then eventually out of this, I hope that we can do a story, like in the, um, the
Kansas magazine – that’s the publication of the Kansas State Historical Society – about
Lawrence, because, I mean, things have been written about Topeka, things have been written
about Kansas City in the Argentine district, but nothing has been written about Lawrence and the
Mexican-American community that started here. And so I was trying to, um, get together enough
information so that Lawrence, the story of Lawrence would be heard too.
PR: Yeah.
HK: And, um, because I went to – I went to Spencer Research Library up at KU to try to find
information and they didn’t have anything. And then I went to, um, to the Kansas State
Historical Society to see if they had any information about Lawrence and they didn’t, so it’s kind
of, um, Lawrence has been forgotten, I think.
PR: Yeah, it really has. Um –
HK: And then Buddy called me and asked me if I would do something for the fiesta, because it’s
the 25th anniversary.
PR: Yeah.
HK: So…

�PR: Okay. I – I tell you what I’d like to do with this.
HK: Okay.
PR: Uh, I was kind of doing a project here with this person.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: And…I told ‘em that I would never use this.
HK: Oh, okay. That’s fine.
PR: Until – until I completed this.
HK: Okay, that’s fine.
PR: It was kind of a project between me and the other person.
HK: Okay, that’s fine.
PR: Okay. But, okay, I – I would be happy to help you do this.
HK: Okay.
PR: Um, like I said, there’s one or two questions that I may not be able to help you with.
HK: Okay.
PR: But I think my brother’s getting interviewed too, so –
HK: Okay, alright.
PR: In the next couple of days, so –
HK: Okay.
PR: Yeah, so I’ll be glad to help you with this.
HK: Okay. So…
PR: I – so do you ask me these questions or I write ‘em down or what?
HK: Okay. Did you sign the consent form already?
PR: Oh, okay.

�HK: ‘Cause we need to do that before we get started. For –
PR: Okay. Ink?
HK: Ink. Yes. I have ink. [Laughs]
PR: Okay…interviewee, that’d be me?
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: You know what? My name is Pete. I go by Pete, but my real name is Pedro. [Long pause]
Today’s five…
HK: 23rd.
PR: 23rd, ‘06. I’d better put my last name down.
HK: I’ll give you a copy of that before you leave.
PR: Okay. [Long pause] Okay.
HK: Alrighty. Fantastic. Oh, you need to put your name up here at the top.
PR: Oh.
HK: In that blank, there.
PR: Okay. Um, print?
HK: That’s fine. [Long pause]
PR: Okay.
HK: Alrighty. Okay. So I’ll just start out asking you a little bit –
PR: Okay.
HK: Um…uh, we can identify ourselves. Um, I’m Helen Krische, and…
PR: Uh…Pedro Romero.
HK: Okay. And, um, I’m gonna start this out by asking a question about your – your parents,
where they came from, and how you happened – the family happened to end up in Lawrence.
PR: Uh…my – my father was from Veracruz. And my mother was from, um, uh, Mexico City.

Formatted: Spanish (Spain)

�HK: Mm-hmm. And how they ended up in Lawrence.
PR: Oh. Uh…they – they wanted a better jobs. And they – they knew friends that had came to
the U.S. and, uh, they heard that there was jobs here in this country, so that’s – they came here to
this country looking for – for jobs or work.
HK: Mm-hmm. Did he start – did your father start out working on the railroad, or…?
PR: Uh, yes. Yes. He, um…um…I believe that, uh, the, uh, U.S. government, uh, needed
workers for the railroad, so, uh, they went down there to, uh, Mexico to find workers and they –
they brought ‘em over to this country.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: I think that’s how my parents, uh, got into this country, with the help of the U.S.
government.
HK: Mm-hmm. Do you know what year that was, or around what time that was?
PR: Um…[long pause]. I’m gonna say maybe, uh, 1917.
HK: Okay. I think that’s one of the earlier families –
PR: Yeah, oh, yeah. The – the first ones.
HK: Yeah.
PR: And – and can I tell you more?
HK: Sure, yeah. Just, you know, we don’t have to set, you just tell me whatever.
PR: Well, they, uh, my mother and dad both – I believe the year was 1917. And my dad was real
young, and my mother was even younger. I think my mother was about 6 years younger than
him. Uh, they married in, uh, 1921, I believe. Um…they raised thirteen kids.
HK: Wow.
PR: Thirteen kids, and that’s…I think I’m probably about the middle – about the middle child.
HK: Mm-hmm. What were their names?
PR: Um…Gonzalo Romero and Avelina Romero. Um…[murmurs] my dad, uh…had one sister.
And…his mother, uh, I believe his – his real dad died. So he – he had a stepfather by the name
of, um…what’s his name…God, I can’t remember [murmurs]. Felix. Felix Chavez.
HK: Oh, okay.

�PR: And that – that was his step – that was his stepdad. So, somewhere along the line, he – his
real dad must have been named Romero.
HK: Did they, uh, did your father speak English before he came to the United States, or was that
something that he – he learned while he was here?
PR: Um, it was something that he learned while he was here. He was – him and my mother were
always embarrassed by – by their English. So they – they spoke to us, they spoke to us in
Spanish.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: But, yeah, my – my dad learned – my dad learned English, but, you know, because he had,
uh, you know, because he…his whole life centered around the English language. But, uh, he was
more comfortable with the Spanish language.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: My mother – my mother never did learn, uh, to speak English very well. She would speak it,
she would speak English, but, uh…she – she was never comfortable with – with speaking
English, but we grew up, you know, both on, on…we grew up Spanish first of the language, then
English second.
HK: Mm-hmm. So were all the children born in the United States, or were some of them born in
Mexico before they moved here?
PR: No, we were all born in – in, we were all born in Kansas.
HK: Oh.
PR: Uh, we were all born in different towns, though, because my, uh, my dad, uh, would, uh, get
orders from the railroad to go to different – different towns to help…with the – with the railroad
tracks.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: So I think we lived, like, in Humboldt, we lived in Baldwin, we lived – I think we even lived
in the Kansas City area for a short time. Um…but I guess mostly all our life was here in
Lawrence. But we did – we did move around. But even though we – we did move around, my
brother – my older brothers and sisters would – would tell me about some of the places we – we
lived. Some of the towns we lived in, but I – I don’t remember. The only place I remember here
is in Lawrence.
HK: Mm-hmm.

�PR: That’s the only place I remember. But they did tell me, though, that we moved wherever the
railroad sent my dad, wherever they needed.
HK: Mm-hmm. So did he just work exclusively for the Santa Fe railroad, or did he work for
other railroads too?
PR: No, no, he just worked for the Santa Fe railroad. He – he worked on the crew – on the track
crew. Um, it was rough, it was rough, they worked outside all the time. I remember as a kid, that
my dad, I remember Dad coming home with his rain – his rain jacket on, and I remember during
the wintertime, um, when it snowed they – they…called my dad. They would go after my dad to,
uh, go to work to clear the tracks out.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: And it was funny because at that time, they didn’t have telephones.
HK: Yeah.
PR: So the only way that they could – they could get in touch with the men was somebody from
in town, the depot, would go up there. And it must have been a good experience –
HK: Yeah.
PR: To go to these different, uh…uh…places where the men lived, because at that time I don’t
think that too many Mexicans had telephones. I’m pretty sure they didn’t, so the only way they
could ever get in touch was to go out there. So…
HK: Huh. Did he work – did he work all year long on the railroad?
PR: Yeah, he worked for 46 years. Um, there was a time, uh, probably back in the 70s or 80s,
that he could have retired, but they – they lost track of his records –
HK: Oh, my gosh.
PR: They lost track of his records, so in – in order to, I guess get his full benefits, he had to work
– he had to work 46 years.
HK: Oh, geez.
PR: But it – it was, it was a tough life on guys [murmurs]. I really admired my dad for – for…for
working that many years.
HK: Yeah. Did he – did he just, did he have any other side jobs, or any other –
PR: No, no. Uh, he didn’t. The Santa Fe gave him a patch of ground right beside the tracks, and,
they gave the men, and the men would go out there and plant gardens.

�HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: And I remember as a kid, be hot out there and we’d be out there with our dad and help him
plant tomatoes and peppers and sweet potatoes and all that. And it was funny because we’d be
out there helping our dad and some of our friends, our age, would come down and want us to go
play. Go play with them, but we couldn’t do it because our dad wanted us there in the garden.
My dad was pretty strict, a good man, a good…but he was pretty strict with us. We always – we
always wanted to go play with our friends, but we couldn’t ever do it.
HK: Yeah.
PR: And – and that – that was about the only, that was about the only side job that – about the
only thing that he did, really. He didn’t have a side job, not that I know of.
HK: Mm-hmm. How did – how did he, um, make out during the Depression years?
PR: Well, I – I think they did okay because they – they lived there at the apartments.
HK: Uh-huh.
PR: And the apartments were free.
HK: Uh-huh.
PR: They were free, I – they had water, but it was from the pump.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: They – their light was, I think it was from this little, uh…kerosene lamps.
HK: Oh, uh-huh.
PR: Kerosene lamps. Um, that was their light, um…their heat was with coal. They used to have
the – the kitchen stove was, uh, coal-fed, the, uh, we had the potbelly stoves there, and that was
our heat. I – I remember, I remember wintertime, boy, I don’t see how we survived. I don’t see
how we survived, but we did. I remember as little kids, there was a bunch of us. Uh…as kids,
we, at nighttime we’d get up there and huddle around the…that potbelly, uh, stove and stay
warm, you know. Gosh I remember that potbelly stove being – being about as red as – as – that
purse there. And, um…um, for…food, my parents raised pretty much everything that we ate.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: Um, his job was always – I believe his job was always secure with the railroad, because they
all – the railroad was the only transportation, you know, at that time –

�HK: Uh-huh.
PR: So his, I think his job was pretty secure. Um, food-wise, everything, we – he, uh, raised
chickens, uh…I think he even had a hog or two.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: Um…for meat. For vegetables, he had this big garden and they stored a lot of the stuff.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: For the – for the winter time they [murmurs]. Canned tomatoes, peaches, um…pears. But, a
lot of the stuff that they – that we ate during the winter time was – was canned.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: So – so but they always, they always had something, they always had something to eat. I
remember we used to eat the heck out of chicken. [Both laugh] Chicken, chicken was always,
chicken was always there.
HK: It’s stable.
PR: Yeah, really.
HK: Yeah.
PR: I, uh, I’m really interested in completing this [murmurs], but like I said, I – I’m better, you
know, when I’m – when I’m by myself and [murmurs] special things, certain things happened
that bring me back to these memories.
HK: Yeah, sure.
PR: And I linger on these memories and I – I want to jot them down and to express the feelings
that I had about that time, so [murmurs] complete that.
HK: Yeah. Yeah. And, uh, your mom, did she – of course, she made all of her – she made
tortillas for bread and, um…
PR: Yeah
HK: Did she do a lot of sewing for the kids, for their clothing?
PR: Right, yeah. Uh…yeah, my mother, she did, um, she – she did all the cooking…she…did a
lot of the clothing.
HK: Mm-hmm.

�PR: I remember the girls, my sisters, would always get these real pretty flour dresses, you know,
made from the –
HK: Flour sacks.
PR: Flour sacks and things like that. And, um…my mother, well – our – our main ingredients of
food was instead of bread, we used to eat tortillas. So she made tortillas all the time.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: She made tortillas all the time. I mean, she made ‘em, I think, in the morning, and she’d
make ‘em again in the afternoon, so we – we’ve always had [murmurs] tortillas. We ate a lot of
frijoles.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: Potatoes and things like that.
HK: So what would be a typical meal at your house?
PR: Um, a typical meal would be, uh…then?
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: Oh, tortillas and frijoles. Potatoes. For meat, it – it was usually chicken.
HK: Chicken.
PR: So that – that was pretty typical.
HK: Did you have meat every day, or was it sort of a once or twice a week thing, or – ?
PR: Um, okay, I think it was maybe…I’m gonna say, I’m gonna go back about chicken on, you
know, I’ll go back, I think maybe chicken, maybe a couple of times a week. The – the rest of the
time, uh, my parents bought a lot of, like, uh…bologna meat and maybe pork chops, whatever. I
guess my parents would always get whenever on sale, the pork chops. But yes, we – we – we had
our share of, uh…of good healthy food.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: We, I can never say we went hungry. I mean, you know, there was probably a lot of times
we didn’t like what was being served, but, I mean, it was there for us to eat if we wanted to eat,
so…

�HK: Sure. Did you – did you as a child go downtown much; did you go, like, to different
businesses and…?
PR: Um…yeah, we – I tell you what, I lived there at the Santa Fe apartment till I was…I think it
might have been the sixth grade.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: And we all – we all decided, we all decided it was a…it was a joy to – to go into town.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: And we – we’d go to the movies. Um…our, the school – the school was in town, so you
know, we all went to New York School. And the Santa Fe – the Santa Fe apartment – well, we
call ‘em the Santa Fe yards. We did. Somebody else might call it the Santa Fe apartments, but we
called it the Santa Fe yards. We, to get to – to the town, we had to go over the tracks. Had kind
of a steep little hill, and that was the first set of tracks.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: And between – in between that track there and other tracks, it must have been about, I’m
gonna say at least five or six sets of tracks that – that we had to cross in order to say we were in
town. Once we got past the tracks, we would say we were in town. [HK laughs] But, um, there –
there was a road, there was a – a road where the – where the trucks and whatever needed to get
back in there used it [murmurs], but we always used the – we would always get to town by
crossing the tracks, either walking across the tracks or crawling, uh, crawling underneath the
track, underneath the boxcars.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: And a lot of times when we did crawl under the boxcars, you know, the engine would, you
could hear it start and the train would jerk and [murmurs], but we’d get out. We were so used to
– to crawling underneath the – the – the train tracks. The trains –
HK: Did anyone ever get hurt?
PR: No, nobody ever did. We did that a lot. That was, we probably did that as much as – there
was always, there was always trains there, so we – we – we did a lot of crawling underneath ‘em.
And every once in a while you know the train wouldn’t be there where you could stand up and
where you could walk across the tracks, but a lot of times the tracks – the – the trains would be
there, so we had to crawl, you know, crawl underneath ‘em to get, you know, into town. Um, we
did that as long as I can remember. Going to school, yeah, I don’t know how we did it with our
schoolbooks and all that. But, uh…we used to do it, and, oh…all – all of the stores that, uh, my
parents went to, um, like I said, my – my parents raised a lot of the food that they needed. We
were talking about the Depression. They – they did a lot of their – their food raising. But then, uh
– uh – they also did a lot of, uh, grocery shopping.

�HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: Um, in town. In town I’m talking about streets like, um, uh…9th and New York…9th and –
let’s see – 9th and New York. At 9th and New York there used to be a little store called Johnson’s
Grocery Store. And then, um, let’s see…and then there was another store, uh…another store…on
8th Street. We used to call one “The Little Store” and it was kind of a one flat deal. And then we
used to call – we used to call the – the other store “The Big Store” because it was a two-story
house [murmurs].
HK: So these were just little neighborhood grocery stores.
PR: Right, yes. We did – we did a lot of the, uh…one of the reasons why we went in town was to
go to the store, or go to school, or go to our church, St. John’s Church, which – which I think
must have been, I’m gonna say, from the Santa Fe yard to the church, I’m gonna say it was about
a mile.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: It might have been more, maybe a mile and a half. But we used to, we used to walk that…on
Sundays. We would all walk down to – we all walked to church. And it would be cold
[murmurs]. We used to go to the movies. Our parents would give us, like, what was it, fifty
cents. You could – you could always see a movie and buy popcorn and all that stuff for fifty
cents. And, um, other times we came into town was, well…we – we’d play baseball. We’d play
baseball at the South Park. We’d play, uh baseball at the Municipal Stadium.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: It’s right there, right off –
HK: Hobbs Park, yeah.
PR: Yeah. But we – we – we came into town quite a bit. We always envied the – the kids in the
city. Yeah, we – we’d always envy them kids ‘cause they – we were ashamed. We were ashamed
to be living at the Santa Fe apartments because, you know, the Santa Fe apartments, um,
uh…everybody, all our friends had – all our friends – some of our friends, now, the ones that
lived in town, they had addresses.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: House addresses, and we didn’t have one like that.
HK: Hmm.
PR: Uh…there – there must have been – there must have been an address for that. Otherwise
how could we have gotten our mail?

�HK: Yeah.
PR: But, um, we always envied our friends in the town because, you know, they – they, uh, they
had – they had an address and all that, and all we were – we were just the, uh, the Santa Fe yards.
HK: So did you experience a lot of prejudice?
PR: Um…
HK: In Lawrence at that time?
PR: Myself…I didn’t think so then. But now, I – I – I think I did. For one thing, you know, I go
by Pete, but my real name is Pedro on my birth certificate. And I had thought about it years later
and I said: “Why, how come I didn’t keep my – my name Pedro?”
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: And, uh…um…I – I really didn’t experience a lot of, uh, a lot of, uh…racial things like that.
I did notice it, you know, that the groups all kind of stuck, you know, the kids all stuck to
themselves, the white groups would stick to themselves, the Hispanics would to themselves, the
blacks to themselves and all that. But, um…I guess I did experience it, because, uh, it was
always us. It was always us, it wasn’t us mingling in with the other kids and all that. We – we
were just…we were just as a group, like we knew we had to stay together.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: Um…[sighs, long pause]
HK: Is there – was there any difference between, like, the – the kids who came from the Santa Fe
yards and the kids who actually lived in houses?
PR: Yes.
HK: Around on Pennsylvania – and New York Streets?
PR: Yeah.
HK: Those Hispanic children?
PR: Yes, yeah.
HK: Was there a lot of difference between the two, or…?
PR: Oh…

�HK: Did you still hang together close?
PR: Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, we – we hung around them and, um…we always thought that they
were better than us. But, I mean, you know, we all got along real good and all that, so – I really
don’t think there was too much, uh…difference. Only that, you know, they – they lived in houses
and we lived in – in the apartment building.
HK: Yeah. How did school go for you? Was it…?
PR: [Sighs]. School to me was hard. School to me was hard, I was…I was pretty attached to
home.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: And it was hard for me when I had to go to kindergarten at the school, it was hard for me. I
remember looking out the window, the school window, wishing I would go home. It was – it
was, it was – it was scary for me, it was, because like I said, we’d always – we’d always pretty
much, uh, um…stayed at the – the apartments.
HK: Mm-hmm.
PR: And then when it came time to go away, like being, uh, being home for the first time. But, I
mean, you know, I guess all – all kids experience that.
HK: Yeah. Did you speak any English before you started school, or – ?
PR: Um…I did speak English. I – I, it’s funny because – [tape cuts off at 47:18]
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                    <text>Interview with Pedro (Pete) Romero
Interviewer: Emily Raymond
Date of Interview: January 29, 2021
Length of Interview: 19:03
Location of Interview: Recorded over telephone
Transcription Completion Date: February 1, 2021
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Emily Raymond (Interviewer): Alright. For the purposes of the tape, my name is Emily
Raymond. Today’s date is Friday, January 29, 2021, and I am about to call Pete Romero to
interview him. [Dial tone]
Pete Romero (Interviewee): Hello?
ER: Hello, Pete. It’s Emily.
PR: Hi, Emily! How’s it going?
ER: I’m doing well, how are you?
PR: Hey, okay, I just got through stepping in the house; I’m doing some chores.
ER: Is this still a good time?
PR: Uh…yeah. Yeah, it is a good time. Uh, yeah, go – let’s go ahead.
ER: Okay.
PR: Okay.
ER: Well, let me introduce myself first. We – we’ve never met. And I wish we could do it in
person, but unfortunately –
PR: Yeah. Hey, you know what, maybe if you want to, maybe next time we get – maybe next
time we can get together, and I – I can kind of show you things – things, uh, uh, pictures and –
and, uh, you know, maybe there’s some things maybe that, uh, maybe nobody has seen, and
maybe – maybe you – you might be able to, uh…maybe there’s something there that, you know,
you might be able to use. But yes, uh, um, you know, it kind of would be kind of nice to, uh, to –
to meet in person, but, ah, you know, right now with everything that’s going on and all that, it –
it’s, uh, um…I’m kind of a little, uh, stay-at-home person. I’d rather do things here at home. But
do you know what, Emily? If there’s a good place that we could meet, where there’s not a lot of
people…
ER: Would you prefer to do that?
PR: Sure.

�ER: Okay. That way, you can bring some of the paintings and the drawings.
PR: Sure, yeah. Sure, yeah, we can do that. Uh…is there, uh, things we can discuss right now?
ER: We can, if you like. I can just start by asking you a few questions.
PR: Okay. Now, so, this is all being recorded, right?
ER: Yes, this is being recorded.
PR: Okay. Oh, okay. Okay, well, um…I’m not gonna say nothing that I shouldn’t say, so it’s all
right. And I guess, what that letter was from, uh, that, uh, uh – is it Noreen?
ER: It’s Nora Murphy.
PR: Nora. Nora. Nora. Nora. I always call her Noreen. Nora. Okay. Yeah, so that letter that she
sent me, uh, she had me fill it out and, uh, I went ahead with it. So…
ER: Well, that sounds good. We just wanted to make sure we had all of the necessary forms
before we did the interview.
PR: Yeah. Could – could you hold on for a second, okay? The – the phone’s ringing and I’m on
–
ER: Yes, of course.
PR: See, we’re expecting a phone call. Just a second. [Background conversation continues until
4:07] Uh, Emily, I was – we’re kind of, hoping to hear from the – from the Douglas County
Health, to have my wife have her shot taken, and, uh, well, we just kind of hanging around the
phone, so…when they call up, so she can get – so she can get, uh, on the list to have that shot
taken.
ER: Good, I hope she can.
PR: I – I took my shot at the VA hospital there in Topeka, the first one. I haven’t taken the
second one, that’s in a couple more weeks. That’s, uh, that’s where I’m kind of at right now.
ER: Well, I hope she can get her shot, too.
PR: Yeah, yeah. It just seems like the ones that need it the most aren’t getting it. Like – like me, I
– I’m in pretty good health, but, you know, ‘cause being that I was a veteran, I got to – I got to
go in to get my shot, so…
ER: Oh, excellent. Good.

�PR: Yeah. Okay –
ER: Well, one of the things I was going to ask anyway was about your family. During the first
interview, I – we didn’t find out whether you had a wife or kids, so could you – could you tell
me a bit about your family?
PR: Uh, well, yes. Uh, um, I’m married to, uh, uh…my wife is named Anna Marie Romero.
ER: Anna Marie.
PR: Romero.
ER: Alright.
PR: Her maiden name was Perez.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: Uh, I have two sons, uh…Paul. Paul Romero, who is, uh, 51 years old. He lives in Kansas
City. He’s a banker in, uh, that UMB Bank in Kansas City.
ER: Oh, good. So, he’s close by, so you can visit him.
PR: Yeah, yeah, he’s close by. Then I have my son Vince. Vince Romero, who – who is, um,
uh…he’s married to, uh, Samantha. And, uh…let’s see, okay. He – he’s got – he’s got seven
kids.
ER: Seven, my goodness.
PR: Yeah.
ER: You must be proud.
PR: He’s got seven kids. And – and, uh, my son Paul has two.
ER: Okay.
PR: Three, three. Three, three.
ER: So, between all of those two, you’ve got ten grandkids?
PR: Right.
ER: Oh, congratulations. [PR laughs] Do you get to see them pretty often?

�PR: Uh, yeah, uh, yeah…I, uh, I try to see ‘em as much as I can. Some – sometimes I think I – I
can be a nuisance to – to, uh, to my, uh, two boys, ‘cause I’m always, you know, calling ‘em up
and asking ‘em about the grandkids and wanting to talk to ‘em and…
ER: I don’t – I don’t think that would be a nuisance. I – I enjoy talking to my grandparents.
PR: Yes.
ER: What do you like to do with your grandkids?
PR: What do I like to do? Oh, I – oh, I – um, they’re – they’re into sports. They’re – they’re into
sports, uh…uh, baseball, uh, soccer. Football. Um…them are my grandsons. My – my
granddaughters, I like to just, you know, um…I like to – to, uh, they’re – one of ‘em is in ballet,
and the other one is, uh, is a real good, uh, uh, street – seamstress.
ER: Oh.
PR: Likes to sew and things like that. Okay, so…I could, uh, my grandkids on – on my – on my
son Vince’s side – side, they range in age from two to thirteen years old, and they all attend St.
John’s School.
ER: Oh, my goodness. I have actually never been to St. John’s School.
PR: What’s that?
ER: I have never been to St. John’s School.
PR: Oh, it – it’s a nice church. It’s really a good church. There’s so much, uh, uh…diversity in –
in the St. John’s Church.
ER: Well, that’s refreshing to hear.
PR: Yeah, it’s – it’s a pretty neat church. We’re – me and the wife, we’re pretty involved in it.
We try to get involved in quite a bit of it. I’m, uh, I’m an usher at, uh, the 4:30 Mass, and, um…I
just, yeah, so much of our life centers around the church. I think the church is our second home.
ER: Is it? I’m glad.
PR: Yeah.
ER: My parents are very involved in their church back home. I grew up Baptist.
PR: Right. Yes.
ER: So they are much the same. And so, you grew up Catholic, is that correct?

�PR: Right, yeah, I grew up Catholic. And all my life I’ve been – been around the church. Altar
boy, just everything that, uh, everything that – that – that, uh, involved the church, I try to get
involved in it.
ER: Excellent. Well, how did you meet your wife?
PR: Uh, well, we – we met, uh, I met my wife through a cousin of hers. Um, I met her – she’s
from Topeka.
ER: Okay.
PR: I – I met her at a, there was a dance. Uh, we – we all liked to go to the dances. Long time
ago, you know, that was one of the things, you know, people went to dances and things like that.
ER: Right.
PR: That’s where, uh…that – that is where a lot of our people, uh, used to – used to like to do.
They used to like to, on the weekends, maybe, uh, be a dance in Topeka or Ottawa, or you know,
just someplace. And we’ll all like to go out there and just meet up friends and dance and things
like that. Uh, I – I met her in, uh, 1964. Uh, we got married two years later, uh, got married in
1966. Got married at, uh, Lady Guadalupe Church in Topeka.
ER: Oh. That’s special. I’m glad for you.
PR: Well, thank you. Thank you.
ER: I – in fact, I think ‘64, yeah, that was the year that my dad was born.
PR: Oh, oh really? In ‘64, really?
ER: Yes.
PR: Wow.
ER: It’s a small world.
PR: Well, yes. Uh, let’s see, uh, ‘64, so you’re – you’re, okay. Okay, so your dad is, uh,
uh…how old is your dad?
ER: He’s – oh, good question. 56, I believe. I’m not very good at math.
PR: 56, okay, okay. Okay.
ER: Yep, 56. That’s what it is.

�PR: Yeah. Okay. So, Emily, you’re – you’re, Amy, you’re – you’re doing school, uh, this is a
kind of a school project you’re doing?
ER: Well, in part. I’m – right now I am a graduate student at the KU History Department.
PR: Okay.
ER: And about, uh, well, at some point last year, they sent out an e-mail asking if someone
would like to help with transcription, with the Watkins History Museum.
PR: Right.
ER: And I – before I started my graduate career, I was a transcriptionist at a doctor’s office.
PR: Uh-huh.
ER: So…
PR: Yes.
ER: I said I would love to help, and it is definitely much more interesting than listening to
medical cases.
PR: [Laughs] Oh, for sure. For sure, yeah.
ER: I actually get to talk to people.
PR: Right. Yeah. I, um, my – my son works for, uh, a hospital there in Kansas City. He’s uh,
he’s the health, um, administration department.
ER: Oh, very good. I hope he’s got his vaccine, then.
PR: No, no, he’s not. He – he’s, uh, he – he’s doing real good. No, he’s – so far, he hasn’t got
nothing, and he’s taken shots and things like that, so everything’s okay.
ER: Good, I’m glad to hear that. It’s – it’s incredible what we have available today.
PR: Right, yeah.
ER: What was – what was healthcare like for you? I mean, I imagine we – we’ve grown in leaps
and bounds, but what was it like when you were a kid? What kind of things were available to
you, healthcare-wise?
PR: Oh, my – my goodness, Amy, it – it – okay, we – we grew up, uh, in, uh, La Yarda. It’s a
place, uh, down there by the Santa Fe, uh, by the Santa Fe depot. Uh…um, well, it’s, uh…it – it

�was – it was pretty tough. It was pretty hard, but – oh, we didn’t know it. We, to us it was just –
it was just part of, uh, living, uh, where we were living. Um, gosh. Um…
ER: Sure, of course. That was – it was normal for you, when you were growing up.
PR: Yeah. You – you know what? Emily? Amy? Emily or Amy?
ER: It’s Emily.
PR: Emily. Okay, Emily. You know, Emily, I – I’d like to get together with you in person.
ER: That would be wonderful.
PR: Would that be okay? And – and I can show you more of what I got.
ER: Yes, I would. Is there a – a place you had in mind? I will happily go wherever you’re
comfortable.
PR: Well, I – I’d like to get together with you where there’s not too many people. Uh, um, how
about – can we get into the, uh, Watkins, uh, museum?
ER: That’s a good question. I will ask Nora. She would – she would know more about that,
having access to it. That would be a good idea, because there wouldn’t be too many people
around.
PR: No, there wouldn’t be too many people. And you know, being that it’s part of history that
we’re going after, this might be a good deal.
ER: That’s a good idea, Pete. I will – I will contact Nora, and I’ll ask her about availability.
How’s that?
PR: Yeah, and – and you might mention to Nora that I’ve been trying to get ahold of her. And
her line seems to be busy all the time.
ER: Oh. That’s odd. Okay, what I’ll do is send her an e-mail. That’s usually the way I
communicate with her, and –
PR: Right.
ER: I’ll let her know you’ve been trying to get ahold of her. But yes, I’d really like to meet with
you in person.
PR: Sure, yeah. That would be better. You know, I got a lot of, uh, I got a lot of transcripts here,
and I’d like to show ‘em to you and all that. But I – I can’t, well, we can’t do that over the phone.
ER: Yeah.

�PR: But, yeah, I’d like to get together with you.
ER: Okay. And I – we’ll both wear masks, and we’ll – we’ll definitely be safe. So, I will –
PR: Sure.
ER: I’ll check with Nora, and see what might be available.
PR: Yeah, check and – and see, see if there’s a place where we can – where we can get together.
ER: Okay. That sounds like a good idea, Pete.
PR: Yeah, okay. And I’ll bring you – I’ll bring you everything that I got, and we can go from
there.
ER: Wonderful. I’ll look forward to it.
PR: Okay. Emily, uh, I’m – I’m anxious to meet with you, uh, um…I – I think I got an exciting
childhood life that I’d like to share with you, and –
ER: I agree.
PR: And maybe with, uh…the people here in Lawrence.
ER: Yes. I – I would like them to know about it as well. So I – I’m looking forward to our
meeting.
PR: Sure. I’ll be excited to do that, okay?
ER: Okay. I’ll give you a call when I’ve talked to Nora.
PR: Oh, for sure, yeah. Maybe we can make it next week or something like that, someplace.
ER: Yes, that sounds very good.
PR: That sounds great. Okay, Emily?
ER: Alright.
PR: I’m – I’m sorry I can’t help you.
ER: No, you – you are being helpful. And we’ll talk more in person; it will be easier that way.
PR: Okay, sure. So, is – is it easy for you to, you know, just kind of get away, and –

�ER: I teach classes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
PR: Oh, really?
ER: So usually Tuesdays and Thursdays are – are more open.
PR: Yeah. Oh, hey, that sounds good. Thursdays, yeah.
ER: Okay.
PR: That sounds – what – what building do you teach in?
ER: Well, I’m doing it remotely this semester; I’m an adjunct professor.
PR: Oh, okay.
ER: Yeah.
PR: Oh, okay.
ER: But I have an office on the KU campus.
PR: Sure. Yeah, I – I worked for the – I worked for KU for quite a few years, and I think I know
every building on the campus there.
ER: Oh, yeah. You probably know Wescoe Hall, then.
PR: Oh, yeah. I been there a lot of times in Wescoe Hall, yeah.
ER: Yeah, that’s where my office is.
PR: Okay, okay, Emily. So, I think we can get together again?
ER: Yes, I would enjoy that.
PR: Okay. I – I’m sorry, like I said, I – I just, I – I had some, uh, grocery shopping and I, uh, I
tried to hurry as much as I could so I could get together with you.
ER: That sounds good. And no worries.
PR: I – okay.
ER: Okay. I’ll talk with Nora and I’ll get back with you, alright?
PR: Yeah, yeah. Okay. Talk to Nora, and you might mention that I tried to get her on – on her –
on her cell phone, and, uh, every time I call up, her line seems to be busy.

�ER: Okay. I’ll send her an e-mail right now.
PR: Okay. Thank you, Emily.
ER: Thank you, Pete. Have a good day.
PR: Okay, bye-bye.
ER: Bye.
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                    <text>Interview with Pedro (Pete) Romero
Interviewer: Emily Raymond
Date of Interview: February 4, 2021
Length of Interview: 90:46
Location of Interview: St. John’s Parish House
Transcription Completion Date: February 25, 2021
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Pete Romero (Interviewee): I – you know, I’ve always wanted to write down a lot of notes about
– about my life, and, uh, oh, you know, I like to do this here, write notes down. And then one –
one day, maybe, get it all together and – and maybe…making a book out of it, you know.
Emily Raymond (Interviewer): I think you should.
PR: Kind of pass it on to the family.
ER: You’ve gone to all this trouble to make all the notes.
PR: Well, yeah. I was gonna…
ER: And with the self-publishing platforms nowadays…
PR: Right.
ER: You can – you can publish books yourself as often as you like.
PR: Here’s – here’s the history of the Romero family.
ER: Oh, that’s right. I remember you said your parents were Gonzalo and Avelina.
PR: Yeah, yeah. Let’s see…
ER: Oh, you’re so lucky to have these pictures.
PR: And there was, uh –
ER: Your parents.
PR: Thirteen of us and – and we’re – we’re all in that book. We’re all in that book.
ER: Oh, you have a table of contents, good.
PR: Yeah.
ER: There are you. December 7th. Okay, so that’s – you called her Jennie. Okay.

�PR: Yeah.
ER: I’ll be sure to spell it with an “ie” when I do the transcript. I’ve heard the name before, but I
wanted to make sure I got all the spellings right.
PR: I checked it out with the family and asked ‘em if it was okay if I used this – if I could,
uh…uh…take this book and let somebody look at it and – I got their permission, you know, to…
ER: Oh, okay. Of course.
PR: So, anything that you can use in there, you can – you’re welcome to use, and…
ER: Topeka, Kansas. Okay. [Background voices for several seconds] Okay, so your mother was
– your mother lived to 89 years old.
PR: Yes.
ER: That’s impressive.
PR: Yeah. She passed away when – when she passed away, I, uh…you know, there was thirteen
of us, so we all took our turns going down there every evening. Somebody went down there
every – every evening to check ‘em out, to make sure they were okay, ‘cause they wanted to live
in that house.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: They wanted – they wanted to live in that house, so, there was thirteen of us, so everybody
took their turn. Uh…in the evening; on the weekends, um, on the weekends, we stood there all
day with them. And then we left them alone in the evenings, you know, because they –
ER: Of course.
PR: You know, they, that’s the way they wanted it, you know. They just wanted to be there in
the daytime. And, well, really, they probably didn’t even want us there [laughs], but they were so
– you know, they like to have their independence and all that. It was their house, and I just
wanted to do things.
ER: But you still want to look out for them, and just check in, make sure they’re okay.
PR: Yeah, so, anyways, uh, it was, um…it was – it was on the weekend, and it was my turn. So, I
went down to – went down to my parents’ house and the house…my mother was cooking. And it
– she had a heart attack. Anyways, the house filled up with smoke.
ER: Oh, no.

�PR: So anyways, when I got there, I drove through the alley, and I seen all the smoke coming out
of the house. So, I parked the car in – I parked the car in the parking lot there, and I – it was, I
think it was, like, in spring. It was April or something. Anyways, anyways, I – I parked my car,
and I seen, uh, a pile, looked like a pile of rags out there. Well, it was my dad. My dad was pretty
– pretty much blind. Somehow, he had managed to get himself out of the house. He got out of
the house, probably looking – looking for help, and I guess he just…fatigue got to him, and he
was laying out there and I found him out there. And I asked him where Mom was, and he said:
“She’s inside the house.” So I said: “Okay, Dad, I’m gonna put – put you” – let me see, how it
was that I did it – I put him in the house that wasn’t full of smoke, and, you know, to get him out
of the rain. Right inside the house, and I couldn’t see nothing. It was all full of smoke. My mom
had been cooking something, and, uh…um…
ER: It started burning.
PR: It just, you know, started – started a smoke fire. Smoke. Anyway, I found her, she was on
the floor, so I – I’m the one that found my mom. But anyways, and…she died. She – she died
from a heart attack that day.
ER: Oh.
PR: Um, and my dad after that, he – he didn’t want to continue living. You know, he said he
wanted to be with – with Avelina. Uh, so, I think he maybe lasted about a year. My – my dad
really gave up on living after he lost my mom. Um…
ER: How long were they married?
PR: 76 years.
ER: Oh, my gosh.
PR: 76.
ER: I think that’s a personal record for me.
PR: Right, yeah, that was – that was a long time.
ER: I – I don’t blame him for feeling that way, when you spend so much time with someone, it’s
hard to imagine living without them.
PR: Right, yeah. It was hard.
ER: I like how you wrote here, he liked to fish.
PR: Yeah. He liked to go fishing.

�ER: And he’s got his – his birthday cake with all the candles. It sounds like you had a really
close family.
PR: Oh, we were close. We were big. We were a big family, but you know, we – we took care of
each other and all that. And we were poor. And you know, working, my dad worked for the
railroad.
ER: Yeah, tell me about that a bit. I’m – I’m interested about what – what was it like, just
growing up, daily living there?
PR: Well, we, uh…like I said, we – we were poor, but we didn’t know it. Um…I – I think we
lived – we had six rooms that…let’s see [murmurs] that fourteen of us shared.
ER: Fourteen people for six rooms? Wow.
PR: Yeah, uh, my parents, and my brothers and sisters. Somehow, we managed in these – in, um,
to, uh, live there in La Yarda. You know, the – the rooms – the little rooms were six – I think
they were, like, eight by ten. They were eight by ten rooms. And, uh, um…they were concrete.
Concrete floors and all that.
ER: Must have been cold.
PR: Oh, it was. In the wintertime it was cold. We used to have to, in order to heat the house, we
had to haul wood. Wood – we had the little wood stoves.
ER: Oh, the little potbelly stoves.
PR: Yeah, potbellied, to keep us warm and all that. It was cold. It was cold in there. Gosh, I
remember as a little kid, in the wintertime, looking out the windows, and the windows would be
all frosted with ice.
ER: Oh.
PR: It was that – it was that cold. We had – if we had to go to the bathroom, the bathroom was
outside, like around 40 feet.
ER: Oh, that’s right.
PR: And, oh gosh, I remember having to go – I remember having to use the bathroom a few
times, and I looked – went outside and looked up in the sky at the bright stars and all that, and
went to the bathroom and came right back in. We didn’t stay out there very long.
ER: No.

�PR: No, and – and, well, to this day I don’t know how my parents did it. All them kids and we all
had to sleep, uh, we all had to sleep together. I think it, like all the boys slept together. It was,
gosh, I think two of the rooms that we used were for the boys to sleep.
ER: Mm-hmm.
PR: And then my sisters had a couple rooms for theirselves, and Mom and Dad in their room.
Had a little kitchen. But, that was – it was pretty rough. Our – our water, our water was at the
water pump outside, and –
ER: Right.
PR: We had to get the water and haul it from outside, inside the house.
ER: Oh.
PR: For drinking water and taking a bath and things like that. Um…
ER: The amount of work.
PR: Oh, yeah. I – I don’t know how my parents did it, but we did it – and, you know, to us, it – it
must have been rough. It – it had to be tough.
ER: No doubt.
PR: But us guys didn’t know it. I knew, you know, we – we had something in our tummy and
woke up next morning and all that. We were – we were surviving and all that. And it – it, um, it
was pretty rough there at the – La Yarda. Going to school – going – little kids, little kids…there
was no sidewalks or anything.
ER: Oh, back then.
PR: In La Yarda. It was just a path. A path that had just been worn in time by people going
through that little path, and we had to, uh, to go to school we had to climb this – this little hill; on
top of the hill was the railroad tracks. And, Emily, I tell you, in the wintertime, I – I don’t even
think we had galoshes. I – I think it was just our regular shoes and things like that.
ER: Oh, not even waterproof boots.
PR: No, no waterproof, no, we didn’t know such – there was no such thing existed like that for
us, you know. The – the – um, can I say “The white kids” or “Anglo kids”?
ER: Yeah, absolutely.
PR: Yeah, it won’t offend you? Okay. You know, you know, the – the little white kids we’d go
to school with, they had their galoshes on, and big old mittens – gloves, and all that.

�ER: Fluffy coats.
PR: Yeah. We always thought they were – we always thought they were rich, because, you
know, they – they had better stuff than us. But anyways, we went to New York School. And,
um…we went to New York School, and I remember going to New York School, uh, we all had –
we all had Spanish, and we were all – we were born, given Spanish names. But when we went to
school, they changed our names.
ER: Oh.
PR: My name was Pedro. That’s what my parents got on – but I got to school, and they called me
Peter, okay?
ER: Oh. Okay.
PR: I had a brother named Tony. Antonio. Went to school, and from Antonio, they called him
Tony. Francisco, Frank. Juanita, Jennie.
ER: So, they Anglicized everyone’s names.
PR: Yeah, that’s – that’s what happened to us. When we went there, and it was hard for us,
because…
ER: I imagine it was.
PR: Yeah, ‘cause we grew up on Spanish. Our parents, that’s what they talked to us, in Spanish.
So, anyways, we – we’d go to school, and, uh…we were – we were – it was hard for us, because,
uh, a lot of the words that they used, the teachers used, well, we didn’t know that. We were, you
know, taught the – the words in Spanish. And it – it was a little tough. It was a little tough.
ER: I imagine it was. And you must have done remarkably well, for not knowing any English
when you arrived.
PR: And you know, to us, oh, my gosh, New York School was a – it was like a palace!
ER: Oh, was it?
PR: Wow, in these scripts that I got, I’ll describe some of that, but gosh, we went to New York
School. Beautiful building there, and we went inside and the floors were tiled, and we’d never
seen – we’d never seen nothing like tiled floors and all that. And, God, we were amazed by that,
and how nice and warm – how nice and warm it was.
ER: Oh, the school was heated.
PR: Inside the school, compared to our house –

�ER: True.
PR: In La Yarda. Going to New York School, gosh, bathrooms.
ER: Actual bathrooms.
PR: Inside bathroom, and we couldn’t get over it. Gosh. We were so used to the outhouse out
there in La Yarda and all that, my gosh, that was so neat.
ER: Seemed like a luxury.
PR: Oh, my God. Water fountains.
ER: Water fountains.
PR: They had water fountains inside – inside the – inside the building. We were used to going
outside and getting our water in – had little buckets, I guess that’s what we had, buckets, and
whenever we wanted water, we’d just get a drink of water, but it – it was – oh, New York School
was so beautiful. And it – it was funny because, um, I – I remember – I remember one time, we –
to, uh, for lunch, we used to take our little lunch, uh, sacks. The – the white kids had their little,
real nice.
ER: Oh, the tin boxes.
PR: Nice buckets and things like that. And now, today, you know, they – they eat in school and
all that. They eat in the school, but…
ER: So, there wasn’t a cafeteria back then?
PR: No. No, there was no cafeteria.
ER: Okay.
PR: So, um, gosh, the kids would – us guys, we had paper sacks.
ER: Yeah, like that.
PR: And we’d take our little lunch and all that. And the other kids, white kids, had – had lunch
buckets and nice pails and all that. I remember one time, I remember we – we grew up on – on
tacos and things like that, um, burritos. You know, at – at that time, I thought, “Gosh, we’re
poor.” We eat this food, ‘cause that’s all we had, you know, tortillas. Tortillas, and we’d make
burritos and all that. So anyways, uh – uh, I remember one time we, uh, we – my parents, my
mother made us some burritos for us. It’s a tortilla, and inside was –
ER: I like burritos, yeah.

�PR: So, anyways, uh, we – one time we took them and – and, uh, the white kids looked at us,
checking out our little burritos, and they’d say: “What the heck is that?” And – and, uh, we –
we’d tell ‘em that’s what we ate. And then I guess we must have told our mother and all that, our
mother about it, you know, the kids wondering what that was. Kind of odd-looking food. So,
after that my mother started making us butter and jelly sandwiches.
ER: Oh, okay, with the –
PR: But, yeah, you know, things like that, that happened to us, and…
ER: Were you ever teased for that kind of food, or were they more curious about it?
PR: I think they were more curious.
ER: Okay.
PR: Yeah, I – I think they were more curious about what, you know, but, you know, it was funny
because, um…Um – okay, I’m gonna read some of these; is that okay?
ER: Oh, yes, go ahead.
PR: What was – my – my, uh…thoughts get a little, uh, um…
ER: Well, and you said you have a headache, too.
PR: Yeah, I’ve got – I’ve got my headache, but I – I don’t know, about school…uh, the kids –
the – the – we felt different. But we felt different because we were – our features were different.
The color of our skin was different. Um, our language was different. Okay, um…we – we never
really had real nice clothes.
ER: Right.
PR: Most of our clothes were hand-me-down clothes, things like that. Um…and I don’t know,
we always felt that the other kids were better than us. Um…now, we were – we had to speak –
we were always kind of…scared, because we didn’t know if we were gonna say the right thing.
ER: Right.
PR: You know, use the right word. We were bilingual, I guess.
ER: You – oh, absolutely.
PR: Yeah, we were bilingual, at home Spanish, at school was English and all that, so we were
always a little bit, uh, I think we were always a little scared to get up there and talk and all that.
We felt so much better when we were in our group.

�ER: Right.
PR: When all the little Mexicans were all together. Um – we felt much better, you know, and…
ER: Did you stick together at school that way?
PR: Oh, yeah. For – yeah, for sure, yeah, we did. We – we stuck pretty much together. We did
everything. We did everything together. Our…our best friends were the – our own MexicanAmerican – Mexican kids. We – we never did go to any of our white friends’ house.
ER: No?
PR: No, we never did. We always stuck around with – with our kind. Oh, gosh, we – at church,
St. John’s Church, we were little kids, maybe…seven, six, seven years old.
ER: Oh.
PR: We were altar boys at – at the St. John’s Church here.
ER: Oh, yeah, that’s right; you were an altar boy.
PR: Yeah, we were altar boys. We had our own group. Uh…then, um, we had a lot of altar boys
and they were all put in different – in squads, we called ‘em – they called ‘em squads.
ER: Squads.
PR: Squad Two, Squad…
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: And – and, um, um…it was – it was – it was always, always kids that, you know, they was
only Mexican kids that – that, uh, that made up that group. And then – and then, when we got a
little older and we all played on the same baseball team. So, we stuck together pretty much.
Today – today, they’re – they’re still our best friends.
ER: Oh.
PR: Today they’re still our – today they’re still –
ER: I’m glad.
PR: Our best friends, and some of ‘em have passed away, and – and we’ve always – we always
relied on each other. They – we felt so comfortable when we were with our own kind. Um…
ER: So, you – you played baseball at – was it South Park, or Hobbs Park?

�PR: Uh – uh, well, we played at South Park.
ER: At South Park, okay.
PR: We played at South Park, at South Park and the other Hobbs Park.
ER: Okay.
PR: Yeah.
ER: I remember from your first transcript, you had mentioned playing in a park.
PR: Yeah – we played there. We played for the St. John’s…uh…team.
ER: Oh, they had a team?
PR: Yeah – the –
ER: I didn’t know that.
PR: Yeah. It was St. John’s team. In fact, we got some – we got a lot of pictures of –
ER: Were you good?
PR: I was average. I was average [laughs].
ER: Are you being modest?
PR: Yeah, I was pretty – yeah, I, uh, I had other brothers that were quite a bit better than me. But
I mean, you know, I knew the game, and I knew the position to play, and I – yeah, I just, um…
ER: Did you play any other sports? Um, let’s see – basketball, football?
PR: Well, that was funny. That was funny, Emily, ‘cause like I said, uh, we’d always felt
comfortable playing with each other. In fact, when we were, like, maybe…twenty…eighteen,
nineteen, twenty, we formed our own baseball. We had our own baseball team. Softball. Fast
pitch. And, uh, we – we would go, uh, on these baseball, these, uh, Mexican-American
tournaments. There’d be some in Topeka, there’d be some in Kansas City, Chanute, uh…
ER: I never knew about this.
PR: Uh, yes, uh…Salina, it was – we had a team, um, I don’t even know what we called each
other, but we had a team – we were – we were pretty good. We were pretty good. You know,
Mexican-Americans, uh, there – there were some pretty good athletes. But when you got to
school, it was funny because, uh, the Mexican-Americans, they – they – they, uh, they were all

�smaller people, you know. For instance, uh, in junior high and high school, it seemed like the –
the bigger – the American kids…they – they, uh, they were bigger kids. You know, they – the
little, the Hispanic people, they’re not real tall people and then –
ER: Right.
PR: Yeah. So anyways, uh – um, um, the – the Mexican-American kids, they were good, but,
you know, they – they, you know, in football you need the big old guys and all that.
ER: Yes.
PR: So that was one of the reasons why we kind of stuck together.
ER: That makes sense.
PR: Yeah, we kinda stuck together. Um, gosh…oh, gosh, I [murmurs] but, yeah, um, we – we
stuck together pretty good. [Murmurs]
ER: I like how you’re all still friends, that you still maintain that connection over the years.
PR: Oh, yeah.
ER: That’s special.
PR: And you know what, yeah, we – we – we still – we – we still look out for each other. You
know, we – we always want to know how a certain person is, you know, like I got some friends
like, um, Izzy Bermudez.
ER: Yes.
PR: He’s a fireman, he’s – he’s not doing too good, but I – I always manage to find out how he’s
doing, and we, uh, um…um, later in life, we – we – we cut grass at the cemetery. The Catholic
cemetery.
ER: Oh, so you were responsible for keeping that up.
PR: Yeah.
ER: Okay.
PR: We cut – we volunteered to do that, so we did that. It was – at first it was all Mexican
people, the guys that did it and all that, and slowly the, uh, the white – white guys would come
out there and help us later on and all that, but we – we did – we did a lot of things together, and
we were well…uh…how do I put it? We were – we looked out after each other. That was – that
was the thing, looking out for each other. We always did that.

�ER: A community in the true sense.
PR: Yeah. Yeah, that was – that was the way our parents, um, taught us to be. To – to look out
for each other, take care of yourself, you know. In the end, you’re gonna realize how important it
was. And everything they said is true. You know, you care for – care for other people, and you
show ‘em, and they’re gonna do the same for you, so…
ER: And you must have seen them demonstrate examples of this. While you were growing up,
they would take care of your neighbors, for example.
PR: Oh, for sure.
ER: If they were sick, or –
PR: Yeah, for sure. Yeah, I’m – I was told by my older sisters that when we were young and,
um, my mother would have to have a doctor’s appointment or something like that, or she had to
do something, well, all the neighbor ladies would, um, take care of us kids.
ER: Oh.
PR: And – and there’s some pictures out there where there’s a bunch of kids, and there’s a lady
in the background. I guess she’s taking care of all them kids [laughs]. Yeah, it was things like
that, you know. It was just – it was really something, because it’s nothing like that today.
Nothing today, we – well, then, to the Hispanics, they always had big families.
ER: Right.
PR: They were – they were all Catholics and all that, so they all had big families. Today you got
your family, maybe four, maybe three or four kids, and that’s about it. But, um…yeah, the –
living at La Yarda taught us a lot. Taught us a lot. My dad – my dad was, uh, given a piece of
land by the, um, by the railroad.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: And – and, uh, my dad, uh, on this piece of land that they gave him, it was just not very far
from where La Yarda was, maybe…two, maybe a hundred feet away. My dad would grow, uh,
tomatoes, corn, radishes, things like that. Things like – things that he – we could grow that we
didn’t need to go to the store.
ER: Sure. That makes sense.
PR: Yeah. We didn’t need to go to the store. Oh, gosh, I remember when he – I remember my
dad had the garden. He – he would plant the tomato plants in the ground, and our job was to get
water from – from, um, a pump, a water pump that was farther up the track. I remember them
buckets full of water. By the time – by the time we got from the pump to the – the plants that
were in the ground to be watered, well, we had lost half of the water, because we were young,

�going along, all the water was sloshing out. Oh my gosh, Emily, I told myself, I told myself, I’ll
– I’ll never have a garden, because it – it was rough, and my dad, you know, he paid pretty good
attention to the garden. He made it – he made sure we did it right.
ER: Yes.
PR: He made sure it was right.
ER: It’s a lot of work, keeping up a garden.
PR: Sure. For little kids, it was – it was, like I said, it was – it was tough. ‘Course, you know, we
didn’t know it, because it was expected of us.
ER: Right.
PR: To help do the chores and all that. So anyways, I always thought: “Man, I’m never gonna
have a garden. That’s too hard.” So anyways, I got married and got a garden.
ER: Yeah, of course you did.
PR: Got a garden. Same thing with the fireplace. In the winter times at La Yarda, oh my gosh,
them buildings got so cold. Oh, Emily, I tell you –
ER: With the concrete floors.
PR: Oh, the concrete floor and the windows would cake up with – with ice, I guess it was
because all the – all of us being inside, these six rooms that we lived in, and all that heat.
ER: Mm-hmm.
PR: Hitting that glass, and just all ice. I remember we used to have to scrub the, uh –
ER: Oh, to see outside.
PR: The ice off to see [murmurs].
ER: My goodness.
PR: My, um, we cut our own firewood. Oh, God, them days. I remember the days that little kids
[murmurs] hand saws, sawing the logs.
ER: Gosh, and they’re kids, too.
PR: Small enough to – to put into the woodstove. Oh, gosh. I don’t know how my mother did it.
Oh, gosh. All them kids and feedin’ all them kids, and –

�ER: What would she make? I mean, I know you said she made burritos. What else would she
make?
PR: Oh, we ate beans. Frijoles. Frijoles.
ER: Frijoles.
PR: You know, Emily, it’s – it’s funny because today, all this food that we ate – we thought –
man, this is – this is poor man’s food. Today, man, shoot, this food that we’re eating now, today,
oh, it’s…probably [unintelligible, dollar’s?] business, you know. Taco Bell, and –
ER: Yeah, it’s –
PR: Things like that.
ER: Taco Bueno.
PR: All the – God, all that food that we ate, and we – we got tired of [laughter]. Got tired of
eating the same food, eating our frijoles with our tortilla. And instead of using a spoon or fork,
the Mexicans used, uh, the tortilla.
ER: Yeah, strips of tortilla.
PR: Into the strips and, like that. But anyways, gosh, we – anyways, yeah. The, uh, uh…we had
stoves. My mother had stoves, and that’s the way she cooked, with a woodstove. Um…it, uh, it
was very tough.
ER: Did you eat vegetables from your dad’s garden?
PR: Uh, yeah.
ER: So a lot of tomatoes, then?
PR: Yeah. Oh, yeah, we, yeah, my mother would, uh, can. She – she would can the, um, um,
tomatoes.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: Yeah, and –
ER: So you’d have some for the winter.
PR: Yeah, for the wintertime and all that, so – yeah, so, oh, gosh, you know, I – I remember too,
is my – my, uh, there was – La Yarda was down here, and right across the tracks was the City.
We had a lot of – we had a lot of cousins that – that lived – that – we didn’t have a lot, but we –
some of our cousins lived across the tracks, which was the City. And we always thought that was

�so neat. We always envied, as little kids from La Yarda, we always envied our – our relatives
that lived in the City part. The City part – part – they had houses with electricity.
ER: Running water.
PR: Running water. Some of ‘em had bathrooms inside, latrines inside. I think there were some
they had outside too. But we always envied them kids. I – I remember, I remember going to
school and – and, I mean, the teacher would ask us: “Well, what does your dad do for a living?”
And – and we – we didn’t know exactly what to say. We know that he worked for the railroads.
His job was – my dad’s job was, and all these other people that lived at La Yarda, the men, their
job was what they called a section gang.
ER: Section gang.
PR: Yeah. They’re the ones that cleaned up, cleaned the, uh, the – the tracks.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: Yeah, they – they cleaned the tracks in the wintertime. I remember the wintertime, my dad
would come home all full of snow.
ER: Oh.
PR: Full of snow, or a lot of times, in the winter times when it was storming real hard, they’d call
out the men, and, um, tell ‘em that they had to report to work, because the railroad tracks were
getting covered with snow.
ER: In the middle of the night?
PR: Yes, I remember that. I remember, they would – the – the – they used to call him the
foreman. The foreman would get somebody and – and go – the guy would, the man would come
to the yard on foot and tell the men that they were to report to work.
ER: Oh, that’s right, because you didn’t have telephones.
PR: Yeah, they didn’t have telephones, so…gosh, I – I remember my dad going to work and all
that, on the tracks. But anyways, going back to the City, yes, going back to the City. Um, our –
our City relatives, that’s what I’m gonna call ‘em, they had addresses on their house. 910 New
Jersey Street.
ER: Oh, that’s right.
PR: Or 820 New Jersey Street, and all that. We – we didn’t even have an – we didn’t even have
an address to where we lived. The teachers would ask us: “What’s your address?”
ER: Oh.

�PR: We didn’t know. All we knew is that – there used to be a mailbox. It was for the people that
worked – that lived there at the Santa Fe apartments, La Yarda.
ER: Uh-huh.
PR: I – there used to be a – a mailbox. Oh, gosh. It must have been about a quarter of a mile from
La Yarda.
ER: Really?
PR: Yes. So – so we have to walk all that ways down there. Yeah, that was one thing I
remember. Our cousins that lived in the City, we always wished: “Gosh, one of these days we’ll
be – we’ll live in the City.”
ER: You’ll have an address.
PR: Yeah, we’ll have an address. Yeah, things like that I remember. I – I too, you know, I
remember the – the, um – we didn’t have no electricity.
ER: Mm-hmm.
PR: Uh, my parents – my parents had these, uh, kerosene lamps.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: To, you know, for nighttime. That’s the – that’s the light we had. Kerosene lamps. Uh, later
on – later on, we, uh, they – they, uh, installed electric. We had electric lights. But for a long
time, that’s what we lived with, just, uh…gasoline lamps.
ER: Did they ever get knocked over by accident, or…? It must have been a fire hazard.
PR: No, not really.
ER: Not really?
PR: Not, not really.
ER: Well, that’s good.
PR: Yeah, that was good, but…I – I don’t know, I don’t know how we did it. That many people
living in them little rooms?
ER: I don’t know how you did it, either.

�PR: It, oh, my gosh, I remember one time as a little kid, the Mexican-Americans, they were
superstitious, okay? I remember, uh, when I was a kid, my dad, there was – there was always –
there was sometime there’d be an owl, you know, squeaking at nighttime. And I mean, you
know, when you hear something like that, I’m sure it’s – with the Anglos too, you know. Owl
howling at night means that somebody’s gonna die.
ER: Oh, is that what it means?
PR: Well, in the Mexican-American, yes, it is. So, I remember my dad, he had a .22 rifle, and
he’d go out there in the middle of the night and try to find that owl.
ER: And shoot the owl? [Laughter]
PR: Yeah, because really, it was. It was, uh, an old superstitious, uh, uh, tale that if an owl
hooted at nighttime, somebody was gonna die.
ER: I’ve never heard of that one before.
PR: Yeah. Somebody was gonna die, and –
ER: Do you remember other ones like that?
PR: Well, yeah, like La Llorona.
ER: Oh, the weeping woman.
PR: Yeah, the weeping woman.
ER: I heard about that in Spanish class.
PR: Yeah, you heard that in Spanish. Yeah, people were scared to go out at – at night at the river,
‘cause if La Llorona was there…
ER: I don’t blame them, I don’t think I’d want to, either. [Laughter]
PR: Yeah, you know, things like that – that, uh, that happened, and…Christmastime. I – I
remember Christmastimes. My sisters – my parents didn’t have no money. Gosh, in fact, my dad
worked for the railroad, uh, when I was a kid. Summertime would come, and there used to be
farmers out – out in the country, that they’d, uh, they’d grow potatoes.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: And – and in the summertime, instead of my dad taking vacation time, he would spend it out
there picking potatoes to earn extra money.
ER: For Christmas?

�PR: Well, for –
ER: For everything.
PR: For everything. And I – I picked potatoes for a long time, too.
ER: Did you?
PR: Yeah, I picked, oh gosh, I must have been maybe eleven years old. Out there – out there in
the fields picking, uh, potatoes.
ER: That must have been hot work, just…
PR: It – it was hot, but us kids, we were ornery.
ER: Oh.
PR: We used to make – we used to make games out of picking –
ER: Did you?
PR: Throwing tomatoes – ah, throwing potatoes at – at the railroad tracks, at the railroads. Okay,
the – the railroad cars.
ER: That sounds about right.
PR: That would pass by there on the tracks, and we’d be out there [laughs] throwing potatoes at
them.
ER: You made your own fun.
PR: Yeah, we – we made our own fun. And my sisters, for Christmastime…they – they would –
they would save their money and buy us, man, like a little truck or a little car or something like
that. I remember that. We didn’t have no money. They didn’t have much money, but they always
managed to – to buy something for us.
ER: Get something, at least.
PR: Little thing, and God, we thought, man, that was the greatest thing. The greatest thing, yeah.
Gosh. We – we used to make tamales at –
ER: Oh, I love tamales.
PR: That – that’s a Christmas tradition. We used to make tamales. My dad would get the corn,
and we had a room where we grinded up the corn kernels.

�ER: By hand?
PR: Yeah, by hand.
ER: Oh, my gosh.
PR: And – and they – they made the masa, which is the dough. And the women would, um, they,
uh, the women would get in there and work –
ER: Knead it?
PR: Whatever you call it, yeah. That, and, uh…it was just – the process of making tamales,
getting the corn husk and all that, and –
ER: It’s an all-day process.
PR: Oh, yeah.
ER: In the town where I grew up, there were families used to make ‘em.
PR: They take all day.
ER: Yes, all day long.
PR: You start early in the morning, and maybe by 9:00, you know, maybe you quit about that
time, about 9:00 that evening you’d be, yeah, we – things like that, made tamales. My – my dad
had two chicken pens. Had two chicken pens out there that we raised chicken to eat. We ate the
heck out of chickens. [ER laughs] Our poor little chickens, I remember, you know, as we got
older, our job was to wring the – wring the necks.
ER: Oh, my gosh.
PR: Yeah, so we al – we always had chicken. Sunday. Sunday as a little kid, Sunday was a big
day, ‘cause my mom went out, went all out and made us a good dinner.
ER: Chicken dinner.
PR: Yeah, chicken dinner, we had chicken. We ate sopa, I’m sure you know sopa, and, uh, um…
ER: What about eggs? Did –
PR: Oh, yes. We – we had our own – we grew – my dad had all these chickens. Doggone it, I
remember…
ER: That’s a lot of eggs.

�PR: Yeah, I remember my dad bought the little chickens. The little chicks, oh, they were so –
ER: They were tiny ones.
PR: Yeah, they were so beautiful little chickens, and – and, uh, they grew to be bigger, and we
raised ‘em for eggs, for the eggs, for the meat. My – my dad had two chicken pens. And it was
our job to go feed ‘em, oh, gosh, be – before we did anything, before we went out there and
played with our friends or anything, one of our deal was to go feed the chickens. Feed them,
chicken, feed the chicken, water the chickens. It was –
ER: So that was one of your chores.
PR: Yeah, it was a chore. We – we had to do chores. We had chores to do. And like I said, haul
wood or water, but, uh, we – we’ve always, you know, we grew up learning to do things. I mean,
it – it, uh, it was – it was hard work, but we – we did it, and, you know, we just thought that was
part of living our life.
ER: Sure.
PR: Like that, so, yeah, and…
ER: Did your dad ever teach you things, like when he would work on house renovation or
construction? My dad used to teach us how to do that.
PR: Ah…
ER: When he would work on the house, we were little, and we’d watch him, and he’d show us
how to do things.
PR: Yeah…I tell you…my dad, he – he was – he was kind of a quiet man. He was kind of a quiet
man. He’s – he’s in, uh, yeah…my mom, if us boys did something, if the boy – if any of the
brothers and sisters did something, mostly the brothers, if the brothers did something wrong,
well, that evening my mom would tell – would, uh, would tell my dad.
ER: Oh.
PR: And, uh, I remember my dad would – he – he – he’d get after us. [ER laughs]. He’d get after
us. A lot of times I don’t even think that my dad knew why he was getting after us [laughter]. All
he knew was that Mom said we did something wrong. We had a fight amongst each other or
something like that, and, uh, we were well-disciplined.
ER: I imagine you were.
PR: Discipline. Discipline is a big word for us. Discipline, we – to this day, there was – my
parents taught us that respect, to have for the women. To the women, especially our sisters.

�Today – to this day, my sisters can get after us boys [ER laughs] and us boys won’t say nothin’
to ‘em. We would not say…you had to get after us and all that, and we just – we don’t say
nothing to ‘em, and, a lot of times they’ll kid around, they’ll say: “You guys better be – you guys
better behave. Today. Today. You guys better do this and that.” And: “Okay, okay.”
ER: Do what you’re told.
PR: Yeah, my – oh, my parents were real, real – that was one of the thumbs of rule, is to respect
the women. That was one thing they always taught us. Respect the women.
ER: And your friends, were they raised the same way?
PR: Yeah. Yeah, yes.
ER: So, this is community values, just part of it.
PR: Yeah, that was – that was – that was one of the culture things. One of the culture things.
Music, we – we all listened to the same type of music, and I was gonna show you…this is, you –
you say you’re from Texas?
ER: I am.
PR: You’ve been around all the Spanish people then.
ER: I have. That’s why we have the good tamales instead of having to go to Taco Bueno.
PR: You know, the – the music like this.
ER: Oh, you’ve got records.
PR: Yeah, we – these are old. These are – these are some of my mother’s, we grew up on this
type of music here.
ER: [Band name]
PR: Yeah. I could – I could…I wish my mind wasn’t so blank.
ER: I don’t think I’ve ever actually listened to a record. I’ve never had a turntable.
PR: Oh, yeah, we – oh, this kind of music we grew up on. Gosh. You know, as kids, every
Saturday on the weekend, there’d be a Mexican dance. And we all went to it.
ER: Oh, did you?
PR: Oh, my gosh, yeah, we went to every – we all looked forward to Saturday night, when we’d
go to the dances and meet – meet all the girls, and –

�ER: Of course.
PR: And – oh gosh, I remember going, buying a special shirt or pants.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: Just going down there. That was – that was something we looked forward to, the dances on
the weekends. Now, there’s no more things like that. And there’s nothing like that anymore, but
that was one of the big ways the Mexican-Americans got together.
ER: Sure.
PR: Here in Lawrence, uh, it’s funny, ‘cause here in Lawrence, when the Mexican-Americans
came to this country, my parents, they came to this – they came to Kansas. They settled here in
Kansas, so they – they would tell their – their relatives in Mexico: “Hey, Kansas ain’t a bad
place; come on down.”
ER: Sure.
PR: And – and, you know, it was different. It was cold.
ER: I imagine.
PR: So, some of ‘em went back, but a lot of ‘em that stayed – well, what happened was that we
were all related.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: At La Yarda. I think we were all related, so – so when it came time to dating and all that,
well, the – the – all the girls that we knew, we were all related to [ER laughs], so I ended up
getting married to a girl from Topeka – Anna, my wife Anna, Anna Perez. But she was in
Topeka, that’s how I met her, because there wasn’t no girls here, here in Lawrence.
ER: That you weren’t related to.
PR: That we weren’t related. That, or the – the ones that we did know that weren’t related to us,
well, they were like, almost sisters to us.
ER: Yeah, sure.
PR: Because we grew around, you know, like the Bermudezes. Uh, uh…Rachel Bermudez, she
wasn’t related to us, but we knew her so good –
ER: It felt like family.

�PR: They felt like sisters, so… or – or – or the Chavez, um, they had a lot of daughters about my
age, but, doggone it all, you grew up together.
ER: Just not the same.
PR: She’s like a sister, I can’t – so I, like I said, we used to go to the dances on the weekends. I
met my wife at a dance.
ER: And that’s where you met her.
PR: Oh, my God, yeah. Oh, gosh. I remember the day I met her.
ER: You do?
PR: I remember the day I met her. I got – she – her cousin introduced me to her, and gosh, she
was – she was dressed in a – she was dressed in a black dress. Oh, my God, she – whoo!
[Laughter] Beautiful.
ER: Swept off your feet.
PR: Oh, my God, yeah, she was beautiful, man. So I married her, and…two boys. Got two boys,
uh, Paul.
ER: And Vince.
PR: And Vince. And Vince – Vince’s got – Vince’s got six kids, all going to St. John’s School.
He’s – they got their seventh one coming up in May. But anyway, that – that’s how – that’s how
I met my wife, through the, uh, going to dances back then.
ER: That’s sweet, though.
PR: We were all related. You know, like I said, when the people, uh, from Kansas told the
people in Mexico: “Hey, come on down up here,” it’s, you know, when they told their cousins
and things like that. So, all the cousins would come to live in Kansas, and like I said, we were all
related when it came to dating and all that.
ER: Had to go elsewhere.
PR: We had to go someplace and look. And – and at school. And at school. Let me tell you, in
school, when I was in grade school, we were – we – we were – we were…us, and the Anglo kids,
the white kids. We – we got along okay. We got along okay. Uh, in junior high, junior high was
a little different. Junior high, the white kids would – they liked to hang around with us. We got
along with them pretty good. Um…high school. High school was way different. I – I don’t know
what – what – in high school, I – I think what happened was the – the white kids, um…they
didn’t – they didn’t associate with us as much as they used to when we were younger.

�ER: Right. ‘Cause kids will play together when they’re younger.
PR: Yeah. But as we got older, you know, they – they kind of stuck to their own selves.
ER: Mm-hmm.
PR: They stuck to their own selves. In my time, you – you couldn’t date a white girl.
ER: Oh.
PR: You couldn’t date a white girl.
ER: It just wasn’t done.
PR: Yeah. If – if you dated a white girl, you – you know, people kind of looked – it wasn’t like
today, you know. Today, interracial marriages are –
ER: Are more common.
PR: But then, gosh, so it – it was hard growing up for me, ‘cause I – I, well, I liked girls and all
that, but I couldn’t really date.
ER: Yeah.
PR: Really date, so…back again, you know, it goes back to having these social events. Um,
Mexican dances and all that. So, but – but I did notice, in high school. The kids sort of – it’s
almost like, if – if they felt that we were different, and – and – even with the – the black kids –
ER: Mm-hmm.
PR: They – they kind of stuck together, in their groups. As a kid – as a young junior high school
kid, high school mostly, the only really good friends I had were the Mexican friends. The kids
that I grew up with.
ER: The ones you played baseball with.
PR: Yeah, I played baseball, altar boy, and – but that – that’s the closest I’ve – that’s…that’s
why I was so close to them. High school, that’s – that’s all I ever hung around with, was the
Mexican kids that I knew. I felt comfortable with them. I really felt real comfortable with them. I
– I remember – I remember, um, segregation.
ER: Oh, you remember that?
PR: Oh, my gosh, yeah. I – I remember as a kid, um, we – we weren’t allowed in the swimming
pools.

�ER: Really?
PR: Yeah, we weren’t allowed in the swimming pools. So, we would go down there to the
swimming pools, and – and watch all these kids swimming and all that, and I remember [laughs]
I remember leaning against the fence and watching the kids swimming in there.
ER: Oh.
PR: And they always told us: “Well, you can’t get in there because you have to pay.”
ER: Oh.
PR: You had to be a member. But that was their way of keeping out
ER: That was, yeah, that was what they said was technically the reason.
PR: They said: “You gotta be a member.” Oh, gosh, I remember so many times watching, going
down there, watching all them kids, white kids, out there in the swimming pool, and…uh…
ER: That seems cruel.
PR: It…
ER: You’re just kids, you know.
PR: Gosh, I remember us guys…ten, eleven, twelve years old, going out there to the country and
finding some pond out there and – and swimming in them ponds. And you know what, it was
funny because [laughs] pretty soon, the farmers’ cows would [laughs] and – and, uh, drink water
out of the – out of the –
ER: The stock ponds, I think they call ‘em.
PR: The stock pond, yeah. Them things, we’d go out there, and that was our way of getting in the
water. We had to go to places like that. Or go to the river. The Kaw River.
ER: That must have been dangerous, too.
PR: Oh. Oh, my gosh, yeah. You know, Emily, I remember one time as little kids, we were little
kids. Our – our parents…good parents, excellent parents, but a lot of the time, they – they didn’t
know where we were at because, you know, at that, a long time ago, you could send your kids
out there and – and they were safe.
ER: Yeah.
PR: You know, you didn’t have to worry about predators being out there and things like that.
You – you – you send your kids out there and say: “You kids come back for lunch.” So, we’d go

�out there, I remember one time we were at the river, wading in the river, and then, uh, we were
getting ready to leave, and we were standing by – on the bank of the river. And we were – we’d
left, and about twelve seconds later, that bank that we were standing on caved in. I mean, you
could just see it – whoosh!
ER: Oh, my gosh.
PR: That whole section.
ER: All of it? Wow.
PR: Yes, if we would have been there, um, a few seconds earlier, us guys would have been in the
river. But that’s things that we had to do, because we weren’t allowed in the swimming pools. I –
I – I remember when me and my wife Anna got married, and, uh, in the evening we’d go out
for…you know, a root beer or something like that.
ER: Yeah.
PR: I remember going to the – there was one stand, a root beer stand here – here in Lawrence,
that, uh, all them people would get served in them, you know, glass…
ER: Oh, like in the pictures that have the glass with the straws.
PR: That, uh, ice and all that kind of…we – we were put in cups.
ER: Just plain old cups.
PR: They had paper cups. We were put in paper – they put our drinks in the paper cups.
ER: What a shame.
PR: And…I remember going into the service, and I was stationed in, um, in, uh, the South. I – I
remember Atlanta, Georgia. I remember, uh, getting off a plane in Atlanta, Georgia. I went – I
was hungry, so I stopped at this one place, this – they used to call ‘em drugstores, then.
ER: Oh, okay. I gotcha.
PR: And I went to this drugstore to get something to eat. When I went in there – this was in the
‘60s – went to this place to get something to eat, and they had – there was like a big old, there
was a table and counter.
ER: Oh, yeah.
PR: A table, this is the counter.
ER: Yeah, with stools.

�PR: Yeah, with stools, there you go. So, I went in there, and they had for whites, this section was
for whites, this section was for blacks, and I went in there, thinking to myself: “Where do I go?”
ER: Oh, my gosh.
PR: I’m not white. Or I’m not black.
ER: What did you do?
PR: I got to sit in the middle.
ER: That sounds smart.
PR: Even doing that, you know, they looked at me. White people would look at me. The black
people would look at me. I – I didn’t know where to go. So I, like I already said, I went in the
middle, in the middle of the counter there, and I was okay there. Same thing, you see the
bathrooms. Using the bathrooms.
ER: My gosh.
PR: What bathroom do I use? Do I use the white or black? I was in between. And using the
bathroom, the water fountains. Remember the water fountains too, white and black, and there
was nothing for us, there wasn’t no middle person, so…
ER: It must have been bewildering, just not knowing where you fit.
PR: Oh, for sure, yeah. But you know what? I – I don’t know. I don’t know which I felt better
with. I might have felt better with the blacks, because…I’m a little darker, closer to the blacks
than I am to the whites. So, I – I was probably closer to being with the black people. Oh, gosh…
ER: That’s unfathomable. I never grew up with that.
PR: Yeah.
ER: We grew up with smoking and nonsmoking sections, but I – never, never like that.
PR: Yeah. It – it was quite, yeah. And in the South.
ER: It was – it was very bad in the South.
PR: Sure.
ER: More pronounced, anyway. I know racism is everywhere, but in the South it was – it was
very prevalent.

�PR: It was tough, it was tough – it, uh, I didn’t know where, which one to go to. So, like I said, I
just found the middle of the counter and went to the middle counter, I got served…oh.
Bathrooms, water fountains, everything like that. Um, I was gonna show you, this –
ER: Oh, you got a picture there.
PR: That’s a picture of my two little brothers.
ER: Oh. I love their overalls.
PR: And then – that was La Yarda right, well, this is – this was La Yarda.
ER: Okay, it’s right behind them.
PR: This was the…
ER: Which brothers are these?
PR: Uh…okay, that’s my brother, uh, uh…Rick. Enrique.
ER: Enrique.
PR: And then my brother Omar. Gonzalo Romero.
ER: Oh. On the left.
PR: Yeah, this – this…
ER: I see, oh, he’s got – okay, so you’ve got shoes, but they definitely weren’t the waterproof
kind.
PR: No, no – I, yeah, really, they weren’t.
ER: That’s a cute picture.
PR: Yeah, that’s a cute picture. That was back probably about 19…maybe 19, in the ‘50s,
probably early ‘50s.
ER: So, do you remember when the flood happened?
PR: Yeah.
ER: Other people have talked about that in their interviews.
PR: Yeah, they talked…and – and I was – okay – do you, uh…this – this was the layout and –as
I can remember. I’m no artist, okay, but I can remember.

�ER: Oh, but this will do.
PR: These were the La Yarda, the two buildings. Okay – walked south, and there was the
railroad tracks.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: Yeah, this was the railroad tracks there. You had to climb up a little s – a little hill, uh, to
cross the tracks. Once you got across the tracks, that was the City.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: Everything out here was in the country. But I remember as a kid, I remember this here. I
remember this little – it was a dirt road, a dirt road that ran down, uh, east and west. Uh, I
remember some of the buildings. There was a little pond out here. Here’s the two bathrooms.
ER: And there’s your chicken pens.
PR: Yeah, a chicken pen there, and another chicken pen. Gosh, I think I drew this back in
19…about 20-02. ‘Cause this is still fresh in my mind. I tell you, my – my memory is still okay,
but…
ER: I’d say it’s good. You have excellent recall.
PR: I – I feel that, you know, this is necessary to do, because one of these days, there ain’t gonna
be nobody around, you know.
ER: To remember.
PR: That actually lived in these places here. So, this – this is what I find, this is what I find real
interesting, I – I’d like to really get involved in this, but one of my biggest drawbacks is that I’m
not a very good speaker, you know? Like I can put things down on paper better than I can talk
about it – I’ve always been like that.
ER: I’m the same way. I like to write things down.
PR: Yeah. I like to write, seem like I could express myself better. I mean, gosh, I envy the people
that can get up there and speak and…
ER: Oh, it’s such a gift.
PR: All they do is open their mouth and these words are coming out. Me, I’m thinking about:
“What am I gonna say, am I saying it right?” [Murmurs] Oh, gosh.
ER: Even when I do lectures, I have to write out what I’m going to say.

�PR: Yeah, I’m – I’m like that. You – you know, I was – I was…[rustling]
ER: I like that magic bag. It’s like Mary Poppins. You just –
PR: What’s that?
ER: Like Mary Poppins’ bag, that she could just –
PR: Oh!
ER: Put all these things in there.
PR: Yeah. [Paper rustling]
ER: It’s just – it’s fascinating that these pictures here, you know, of the foundation, you know,
that’s the pump. That’s where it was.
PR: Right, yeah, yeah.
ER: That’s amazing.
PR: Did you ever see this? [paper rustling]
ER: What’s this? “La Yarda: Undiscovered Oasis.”
PR: Did you – you ever see it?
ER: No, I haven’t.
PR: Okay.
ER: But this would be the kind of thing that they would – if they could restore the area, they
could put this on plaques.
PR: Yes. They – they have…they have, uh, the, uh, they keep telling me they got money. They
keep telling me they – they got some grant money, that they could do – that they could help, uh,
maybe making this possible. But…
ER: I don’t see why not.
PR: I tell you what, it –
ER: Especially with volunteer work, I mean –

�PR: It – the – the land today, the – the railroad, the Santa Fe Railroad gave, uh, um, the land to
the – to the City. So, what the City doing now, is they – where La Yarda sits, right, not too far,
maybe a couple hundred, maybe a hundred feet or something like that. They built – the City’s
got sewers, um, City sanitation.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: Plants out there. I guess that’s what you call ‘em. But I was thinking, son of a gun, if – if the
City just – it belongs to the City now. If – if they could just buy a little piece of land –
ER: Sure.
PR: Clear that area out, and – and fence it, maybe fence it? I don’t know how long the fence
would last, but –
ER: Still.
PR: They could do something like that.
ER: Oh, I like that picture.
PR: Yeah.
ER: All the little kids. 1933.
PR: This is the way – this is the way La Yarda looked like.
ER: Oh, okay. I got you.
PR: There was two of them. There was two of ‘em.
ER: And there’s the pump in between the two.
PR: Yeah, there’s the pump, and these were the two ends. The – the two ends were the biggest
part of the…of the building there. But yeah, there was these – there was all these doors, and all
these doors led to a different room.
ER: I wonder who was responsible for making the drawing here.
PR: Ah…
ER: Do you – was that Frank Chavez?
PR: Yeah, I –
ER: Was it –

�PR: I got the original picture of that.
ER: That’s right. That’s the one you showed me on your cell phone. So, this is that.
PR: I can – yeah. That is it.
ER: Wow.
PR: The slab is still out there. The slab is still out there, it’s –
ER: I’d like to go out there and see it.
PR: One of these days –
ER: Yeah, when it’s not snowing.
PR: No, no, one of these days – if – one of the best times might be in the springtime, because
well, right now it’s all right, but it’s cold and…
ER: Yeah.
PR: Today is a good – um…before – while – while it’s still cold, and there’s poison ivy, and
that’s not out there, it’s dead, but –
ER: Oh, that’s true. That’s right.
PR: Yeah, there’s…in springtime, summertime, there’s, you have to watch it, ‘cause there’s
poison ivy out there.
ER: Maybe at the end of February, or March, when it warms up, but the plants having started
coming back yet.
PR: Go out there. Man, I – I thought about how we could preserve, uh…
ER: Even a small piece, like –
PR: This piece of land, yes.
ER: Just seems like such a shame.
PR: And – and the City – the – the City could go in there and take care of it. Could – Park and
Recreation.
ER: Just like a park, you know, hire people to mow the lawn, and…

�PR: Get, you know, clean it out, and maybe put…grass and all that, and keep it mowed and all
that, and…God, it’s very interesting. Like I said, there was a German camp just right – right up
the road.
ER: That’s fascinating. I wouldn’t have thought that – right there, you know.
PR: There’s a lot of history in there, that deal there. Lot of history.
ER: Especially when you think: Lawrence is a community that’s really proud of its history –
PR: Right, yeah.
ER: So, why not preserve this?
PR: Yeah. To me, the Hispanics are left out.
ER: I would agree.
PR: They – they are left out. One of the – one of the reasons was because the – the MexicanAmerican community, they all lived in La Yarda, and East Lawrence. New Jersey Street,
Pennsylvania and all that. Their parents made it a goal in their life to get their kids educated.
That was very important, get them kids to school, make a better life for themselves. Get out. Get
something nice out there. The Mexican-American people in – in Lawrence, they’re spread all
over Lawrence now. You know? Once they got a chance to get a good job…
ER: They left.
PR: They wanted something better. So, man, you’ll find ‘em all over now. West side,
south…they’re all there.
ER: Mm-hmm.
PR: But not in a group anymore. The – the first, the chance that they got to get out, make
something for, you know, make ‘em a better life, they – they moved away. They…different parts
of Lawrence now. But at one time, they were all pretty much on the east side.
ER: And that needs to be preserved, because that’s – that’s where your parents lived. They
helped you…
PR: Right
ER: Think about something else beyond La Yarda, and that’s where you started, so I think it’s a
shame that it would just go unpreserved like that.
PR: Yeah, they’re – like I said, about the only time you see the Mexican-American people get
together is when they go to church.

�ER: Oh, when – okay.
PR: You go to church or the fiesta, the fiesta that’s held in June. And you see all the Mexicans
and all that. They’re all here in Lawrence. They’re all here in Lawrence, but they’re all spread
out.
ER: Yeah, just not in the same place.
PR: No, not no more. Once they got a chance to, uh, uh, get out and…get better jobs, better jobs
and…get out there, and instead of living, you know, there’s nothing wrong with the east side, but
that’s where we all kind of grew up on.
ER: Yeah.
PR: But you know, there’s places, nice places out there that they can – they can have.
ER: So, you’ve been going to St. John’s for – how long, would you say?
PR: Oh, forever. I been – I was baptized here in Lawrence. I was baptized at St. John’s.
ER: Oh, were you?
PR: Um…we were altar boys. Little kids.
ER: In the squads.
PR: Yeah, in the squads. We always made fun of each other, because [ER laughs] you know,
we’d be altar boys, and the altar – are you Catholic?
ER: Ah, no. I have some Catholic family members, but I was raised Baptist.
PR: The altar was kind of steps, and I remember we – we’d be kneeling down on the top stairs,
and – and you could always see the shoes, all the little Mexican shoes all had holes in ‘em.
[Laughter]
ER: Oh.
PR: Holes in ‘em, and maybe some cardboard, you know.
ER: I believe you.
PR: And they, uh, all the shoes had holes in ‘em, with cardboard. But yeah, um, like I said, you –
you see all the Mexican-American community at places, at church. They’re mostly all Catholic,
so…yeah, we – we – we never have gotten away from the church. This church is our second
home.

�ER: That’s what you said on the – on the phone, you and your wife, you know, it feels like a
second home to you.
PR: Oh, it is a second home. It’s, um, all the people that got baptized, got married, and got buried
there. That’s – church is about – it is our second home.
ER: Are you still – are you able to have in-person services over here yet, or…?
PR: Um…
ER: How did that change with the pandemic?
PR: Okay…let’s see…you – there’s church service, but you have to sign up.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: You have to sign up, and then once you get in church, and the pews – you, they’re distanced
six feet.
ER: Right.
PR: But the first thing you gotta do is you got to, uh, uh, you got to, uh, make an appointment.
Um, and then once, once you make an appointment ,you can get in, then, uh, they…have you,
every six feet apart. So, at church, I – I’m gonna say there’s maybe…a couple hundred people
when the church is filled up. With – with this epidemic and all that, there might be, like, thirty
people in there.
ER: Oh, my gosh.
PR: Thirty people that, you know, signed up. A lot of people still don’t want to go, because, you
know, they don’t feel safe. But it – it’s still open, and it’s – it’s different. It don’t even seem like
a church hardly any more, because of the restrictions that there is.
ER: That’s what I miss, I think, most about, ‘cause we’re not having in person services at church.
I miss seeing people every week.
PR: Yeah.
ER: That I wouldn’t necessarily…it’s just not having that close community in person. They have
‘em online, but it’s not the same – it’s not the same.
PR: My wife, Anna – she – she likes to watch it on – there’s a Catholic station on TV.
ER: Oh, is there?

�PR: Yeah, yeah, I think it’s Channel 91. Midco. I think it’s Channel 91 – she’ll watch it on –
ER: I haven’t got cable.
PR: So, she’ll watch it on Sunday at, uh, 7:00 Mass. But me, I…I like to come into the church,
but I like to stay my distance, but it’s – it’s not – it’s not like it used to be.
ER: No.
PR: Yeah, used to be you could go to church and meet your friends and talk and all that. Now
you go to church, you know – you’re too far away to talk to each other.
ER: Can’t shake hands.
PR: You can’t shake hands, or…it just – and then after church is over, you know, we used to get
outside and talk and all that, but you can’t.
ER: Maybe even go out to lunch, or…?
PR: What’s that?
ER: Maybe go out to lunch, or something like that, and…
PR: Yeah.
ER: Just visit.
PR: Yeah. We used to do that, but not no more, no. Um…
ER: It seems so strange to think that a year ago, you know, I’d just go and get some coffee, talk
with people.
PR: For sure.
ER: We’d stand around talking, and we’d shake hands, we’d sing together, and then…nothing.
That’s – it’s been difficult, adjusting to the lack of community.
PR: Yeah. Hey, so, Emily, how can your project, uh, how can you help us?
ER: I’d like to know that. I’d like to ask Nora how I could be involved.
PR: How can you be of help to us?
ER: What do you think?

�PR: I – I think…I really think that this – this – this is possible. This is possible, but we have to
get people involved. I’m, uh, I’m all for it. I’d like to –
ER: Maybe preserving –
PR: But, yes, I’d preserve, maybe do something to – to La Yarda. Uh…I’d like to preserve it, but
we – we need the people, and, I don’t know, it just seems that people…it just seems like people
just aren’t interested in it. I mean, you know, we – we tell our – our – our grandkids, we tell our
two boys about how it was and all that, and they – they listen to us, and, you know, they can’t
believe that – that, you know. We had a life there in La Yarda and all that.
ER: Right.
PR: But…I don’t know, I – I just, I – I wish there was a way that, uh, we could do something
about this.
ER: I think it is doable.
PR: Yeah.
ER: And I’m hoping that when Nora finishes the project, maybe she can…present it to – to a
committee, maybe even to the City –
PR: Right.
ER: Some members of the City, and get them interested, but even something as simple as writing
letters, if we could get people to inquire about what might be possible.
PR: You know…I know a lot of these people. They’re – they’re, uh…they’re smart people.
They’re smart people, but, and just like the Mexican-Americans, like the Mexican-Americans,
they – they’re kind of, uh, quiet people.
ER: Mm-hmm.
PR: They’re kind of quiet. The – they’re smart, they’re smart people. But – but they’re – they’re
kind of quiet, you know, they – they don’t like to get out there and – and speak up.
ER: Sure.
PR: I’m – I’m the same way, too, like I said, I’m…I’m pretty good at writing stuff – I don’t
know if I am, but, you know.
ER: I think you are.
PR: Like I said, you know, writing stuff down.

�ER: You’ve had years of practice.
PR: Yeah, and like I said, I’m better at –
ER: I got it.
PR: Oh, thank you. Try and open my sinus up. I – I, yeah, I’m – I’d like to be, I’d like to help as
much as I could, I can, but I – I can’t see myself speaking up there in front of the City, the City
leaders.
ER: And that’s just it; you shouldn’t have to. Like, there should be people that can do that, with
different talents. You do the writing, and someone else can, say, do the speaking if they’re
comfortable with that, they have….
PR: That – that’s me right there.
ER: That’s – that’s what we need, is more people involved.
PR: Right. I…I, um, I got the – I got the feelings to do it and all this stuff, my intention’s good,
but like I said, I’m just, I just can’t, I’m just not that kind of a person that…that can get up and
talk about this to the public, like the City and all that.
ER: Someone else can do that. Look at this – all this foundational work that you’ve done. It
would make an excellent book.
PR: Oh, my God. That’s, well, I – I’m, well, I, living in La Yarda, it just made me
appreciate…people. Caring for each other. I don’t know, it’s – it’s a good feeling, you know,
to…um, caring for people. Respecting people. I think – I think we lost a lot of that respect today.
ER: That’s a shame.
PR: It’s a shame, because we said – like we live, we live for ourselves now. We could reach out,
reach out and try to help each other, like we used to do. Like we used to do. We used to reach out
and help each other and…
ER: And you’ve been honest about how hard it was. You know, it wasn’t an easy life, but…
PR: For sure.
ER: But you’re right, you also – when you leave that behind, now we miss the community
aspect.
PR: Yeah, yeah.
ER: Where people wouldn’t think twice about, you know, helping someone else, and of course
you’d do that.

�PR: Yeah. Gosh.
ER: Now, it seems people are more hesitant to just reach out.
PR: Right.
ER: I think this – this deserves to be remembered.
PR: Well, you know, if this – if this, I’ll be glad to help you any way I can. [Murmurs] I don’t
know, if you’ve seen any of these pictures there.
ER: I haven’t seen any pictures.
PR: Okay, you haven’t seen no pictures at all? Okay, this –
ER: No, all I’m doing is transcription, so I never saw any of the materials. Gosh, all those skirts.
All made by hand. Oh, Mary Nunez. I did – I transcribed her interview.
PR: Mary Nunez?
ER: Mm-hmm.
PR: Mary Nunez. You – you did an interview with her?
ER: Oh, I transcribed it. I think Helen had done that. Helen Krische was the first one to start
working on this.
PR: Oh, okay, okay.
ER: Yeah.
PR: Okay, yeah.
ER: But I had done…Garcia…I love the costumes.
PR: That’s – that’s me right there.
ER: That’s you?
PR: Yeah.
ER: Oh, my goodness.
PR: We used to have a dance group.

�ER: Do you?
PR: We used to have, when we were small kids, about that age there, what, eleven years, maybe?
ER: I love the gold braid on that costume.
PR: Yeah, we used – we used to go around and dance for the Kiwanis Club or the Lions’ Club.
ER: Oh, okay. I gotcha.
PR: And the people ate all that stuff up [laughs]. Seeing us little Mexicans out there dancing.
ER: It’s cute. So, here’s the railroad tracks.
PR: That – that was the flood. That was the flood.
ER: The ‘51 flood, is that right?
PR: The ‘51 flood. Okay, this – this right here, these, um…
ER: Oh, my gosh.
PR: These were little buildings that the railroad men, my dad, they had all their tools in these
sheds there, and every morning they’d go out there, that’s where they would meet. From there
they got the orders to go wherever, wherever they had to.
ER: All that water. Gosh.
PR: But all that was underwater, at one time.
ER: That’s unfathomable. Oh, here – wow, right up to the –
PR: The railroad tracks are right here. And all that was flooded, that’s why my parents had to
move. They got tired of…they got tired of cleaning up that mud, and all that.
ER: I would too. Oh, my gosh.
PR: This was La Yarda. Okay, this – this is the roof. That is the roof.
ER: Up to the power lines.
PR: That’s the roof there, and that’s that little piece that sticks out.
ER: All just underwater.
PR: All underwater.

�ER: I can’t imagine what that was like. I’ve never lived on a coast, or even lived through a huge
flood like this, so…my gosh, such destruction.
PR: That’s an old picture of my…
ER: Oh, that’s your mom and dad?
PR: Yeah, that’s my mom. My dad.
ER: You have your mom’s eyes, I think.
PR: [Laughs] My grandma.
ER: Is that your dad’s mom, or your mom’s mom?
PR: Yeah, my dad’s mom.
ER: What was her name?
PR: Gregoria.
ER: Okay.
PR: Gregoria.
ER: Okay, she had written –
PR: Yeah.
ER: It was in the book, there.
PR: She was…
ER: You’re lucky to have so many good pictures.
PR: Oh, my – okay, my mom was from Mexico City, and my dad was from Veracruz. And I tell
you what, as kids, boy, we – we were taught to respect our elders. Oh, my gosh. Oh, like we – we
– the elders, like the women, we would call ‘em Dona Maria, Dona Rosa. Everything – well, in
English, it’d be like “Ma’am” or –
ER: Yeah.
PR: But, everybody, all the ladies we talked to, we – we’d address ‘em by Dona. D-O-N-A.
Dona Maria. Dona Rosa.

�ER: My parents raised us to do that, too. You know, Mr. John or Miss Ramona.
PR: Yeah, right.
ER: I still – I still do that now, because it just feels odd not to call them by their first names.
PR: Yeah.
ER: But you’re right, I – this – it deserves to be preserved.
PR: Yeah, so if there’s any way that you could help us, oh gosh, you know, we have a lot of
young kids today. Young kids in their 40s, 50s, probably – intelligent Mexican Americans. But, I
don’t know, I’d like to see some of them kids step up today. Step up, um, and – and take more
interest in – in their roots. You know, these – my two boys, okay, Paul graduated from the, um,
business, school of business. He’s, uh, he’s, um…he works at – for the UMBA, uh, bank in
Kansas City. In Kansas City, Missouri. I got my son Vincent, who works at, uh…
ER: Healthcare, was it?
PR: He’s health administration.
ER: That’s right.
PR: He works at the hospital there in, um, Kansas City, Shawnee…uh, I think it’s called Advent
now.
ER: Oh, okay.
PR: But, you know, I’d like to see our younger people step up. A lot of them, you know, are
smart kids.
ER: Of course they are.
PR: They’re smart kids, but, I just, I don’t know, they’re just – really, you know, on – on the
school board, we don’t have anybody on the school board, um, I wish we did. I – I, that’s one of
the things I’d like to see happen while I’m still living, to see some of these young kids grow up,
you know, and be on the school board, or be on the City commission. I – I look forward to the
day –
ER: To have a voice in the town.
PR: Yeah, have a voice in – in Lawrence. But we don’t have nothing like that. We don’t have
nothing like that. I don’t know. I don’t know why.
ER: I hope that happens for you. I hope you get to see that.

�PR: I do, I live for the day that I see one of these, somebody on the school board.
ER: One of your grandkids, even, maybe.
PR: Yeah. Like I said, the Hispanic-American community here in Lawrence…they’re – they’re –
they’re there, but they’re – but they won’t – they – they just don’t stand out.
ER: Right.
PR: You know, to be noticed.
ER: Like you said, quiet.
PR: Yeah, they’re quiet. They’re – I guess we all –
ER: Smart, intelligent, full of history and – and knowledge, but just not…
PR: And all this history and all that, we’re keeping it to ourselves. And one of these days, all that
history’s gonna die with people that actually lived in, you know, like in La Yarda and all that,
so…anyways, um…
ER: Well, thank you for sitting down and showing me all of this.
PR: If – if I can be of any help, I’ll be glad to help you out, and, um, like I said, I wish – I wish
more could be done.
ER: I think it can.
PR: I hope so.
ER: And I’m hoping that when Nora’s carrying this project through to completion, that that will
go some way to at least putting it out there, and being visible.
PR: Yes. I always think of myself as being a – not a leader, but a follower. You know, I –
ER: And we need both.
PR: Well, yeah.
ER: Just like we need the Marys and the Marthas.
PR: Right, yeah.
ER: That’s what keeps us going.

�PR: I’ll be glad to help Nora in any way I can. But…we – we gotta do something. If we don’t,
history’s gonna pass us by.
ER: And that will be a shame that we can’t fix.
PR: Yeah…well.
ER: I’ll go ahead and turn this off.
PR: Okay. Okay, well, I’ll gather up –
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                    <text>Interview with Teresa Hernandez Schwartz
Interviewer: Nora Murphy
Date of Interview: October 6, 2019
Length of Interview: 72:42
Location of Interview: Home of Teresa Hernandez Schwartz
Transcription Completion Date: January 15, 2021
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Teresa Hernandez Schwartz (Interviewee): The – the, the houses of La Yarda. Um –
Nora Murphy (Interviewer): Oh.
THS: I’ve got it upside down. That was taken –
NM: It’s all water.
THS: Yeah, there’s a – there was a fence there, and that was, a farmer planted corn right behind
there. Was pretty close to the bottom – to the back end of the – of one of the rows of houses. The
other, where we lived over there, they didn’t have any fence or anything.
NM: So, you lived, like, over here, and this is the edge of the river, or…?
THS: No, we lived, now this is where all the, the men used to plant their gardens.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Uh-huh. And, are – the houses are right here.
NM: Oh, where the water is now?
THS: Yeah.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: See, all that was full of water. Uh-huh.
NM: Oh, so they took the photo after the flood.
THS: Yeah.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Well, I think that one was taken when it was filling up with water, because you couldn’t
see any of the – of this after.
NM: Oh, wow.

�THS: It was filled up.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Yeah. When we came – went in the next morning, we – our road had – had washed out, uh,
right away when the water started coming in, ‘cause it was coming in so bad that it just, the road
just caved in.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Where we used to come in and out. So, we had to go around that way, and of course when
we went around that way, that was when all the water was coming across there.
NM: Oh, dear.
THS: We had to go around there when my dad and I went to get the chickens, because my
mother wanted her chickens out. So, we put ‘em in a cage and he got up in front. He’s a big man,
so, you know, um, he was able to hold on and – and, uh, I was in the back, and the cage kept
going sideways and he kept saying: “Hold on, do not let loose,” because the water was rushing
over [murmurs].
NM: Oh, gee. Scary.
THS: Everything was just full of water.
NM: Where were your other – your brothers and sisters?
THS: Um, my brothers and sisters, they used to live there, at one time or another. My sister and
her husband, and then he was drafted into the service, World War II. And so, he left her there,
you know, because of my folks being…
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And then my – my brother lived on down to the other – of the other end from where we
lived. My sister was across from us, and, uh, so my brother lived over there with his kids, and
then he got a job at the – at the shops in Topeka.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Instead of working out on the railroad, you know, in the cold winter and everything. My,
uh, my dad used to say that, uh, when they came, we got ready for lunch, they would build the
fire. But he says there, that – we called them tacos, ‘cause you know, just the tortillas with beans
in it –
NM: Mm-hmm.

�THS: And pepper.
THS: And he said they was so frozen that you couldn’t eat them.
NM: Oh.
THS: Move ‘em, you know. They had to put ‘em on the fire to get ‘em thawed out before they
could…eat any lunch at all, yeah, ‘cause they carried it in their lunch pail. And they was out on
them little, the kids called ‘em pushy cars, but they really wasn’t. That was some kind of a little
deal that they, uh, had a motor on it, and they would go up and down the railroad tracks.
NM: Yeah. Well, let’s start at the beginning, as though you’d never told me anything about La
Yarda. Like, did you say that you – you moved there when you were two years old?
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Where did you move from?
THS: We – I was born in Topeka.
NM: In Topeka.
THS: In Topeka they had the – the Santa Fe houses. My dad worked for the Santa Fe there. Um,
he worked for the – for the Santa Fe and they had little houses, but they was made out of wood
and the ground would, I mean the floor was dirt.
NM: Mm.
THS: There was – I remember my mother used to get up in the morning with a little pan and
water in it and sprinkle it so that all the inside of it, so that it wouldn’t get so, you know, uh…
NM: Dusty?
THS: Yeah, dusty.
NM: Oh.
THS: Mm-hmm. Because, you know, it would get real dusty and so she put water on it, and that
way it would kind of settle down.
NM: And you remember that?
THS: Yeah, mm-hmm. I was two, you know. I could remember. Them talking about it.
NM: Well, when was your birthday? Which year?

�THS: January the 6th.
NM: January 6th. What year were you born?
THS: 1930.
NM: 1930.
THS: Yeah, I’ll be 90 in Dec – in January.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But anyway, so this was better housing over here.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So my dad asked for a transfer, and he came up – we came over here, I was two years old.
You know, I – there was so many kids in that little space, that you got to learn a lot of talking
and everything from all them little kids. ‘Cause it was just…kind of a circle. And – and once in a
while they would put water all over that dirt so they could have a dance there.
NM: Are we talking about La Yarda here?
THS: No, we’re talking about –
NM: In Topeka?
THS: Topeka.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Before we moved down here.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Uh-huh. And they used to, uh, have dances right there.
NM: Oh.
THS: They would fix Mexican food, you know, just like a fiesta, only it wasn’t quite a fiesta
‘cause there wasn’t very much room, yeah. [NM laughs] But I learned to talk from them little
kids there.
NM: Mm-hmm.

�THS: I was going on three years old, really, when we moved down here. I was still two, but then
we moved to La Yarda because they had, you know, the houses down here was concrete.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And, uh, uh…there was two rows. And after we moved there, they – we just had been built
not too long before then. Uh, we…Mr. Romero, which was my sister-in-law, that’s her right
there, she married my brother Jesse. They was the ones that passed away here in January.
Anyway, they moved from Quenoma. They used to live in Quenoma. NOTE: Possibly she means
Quenemo, which is southwest of Baldwin? He worked for the railroad, too.
NM: Where is Quenoba?
THS: Quenoma is –
NM: Quenoma.
THS: Way up on the other side of Baldwin somewhere.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Uh-huh. But that’s where they moved, because they had better housing down there, too. I
don’t know what kind of housing they had over there, but they had eleven kids in their family.
And so, each one of us got four – four rooms.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: You know, and – and –
NM: Each family got four rooms?
THS: Each family got four rooms.
NM: Okay.
THS: There was three – three, four rooms on one side, and three or four rooms on the other, so
they got, you know.
NM: Like two rectangular buildings facing each other.
THS: And then the Ramirez moved in there. And then the Garcias moved in there. And we
moved in there. And, uh, let’s see, who else? My brother Pete moved in there with all his kids.
And then like I said, Lucia moved in there. And, uh, let’s see who else…uh…oh, they kept
moving in and out. But the Romeros and us were the only ones left in La Yarda when the ‘51
flood came.

Formatted: Spanish (Spain)

�NM: And you’re the Hernandezes.
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Okay.
THS: Yeah.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And the Romeros. All of the rest of ‘em had already moved and got houses on New Jersey
and Pennsylvania.
NM: Yeah, uh-huh.
THS: But the Romeros, they had eleven kids, so, you know, it was hard for them to get out and –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And, uh, and my dad never even thought about moving. He just, you know. Actually, I was
the only one left. All the rest of ‘em had already moved out, you know, the girls.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: We had three girls and, uh…four – four boys. Three girls and four boys.
NM: In your family?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Mm-hmm. And were you the youngest?
THS: I was the youngest.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Mm-hmm. Yeah.
NM: So when you moved to La Yarda, um, um…there were, like, seven other families living
there?
THS: Uh, they wasn’t all full yet, ‘cause they had just built the – the Santa Fe yards –
NM: Uh-huh.

�THS: Not too long before that. So, they started moving in, coming from different little towns,
you know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And they all worked for the railroad.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: You know, so, when they moved for the railroad, they could get transferred wherever they
wanted to go.
NM: Right.
THS: So, when they seen that, uh, they got the houses there, uh, they decided that they wanted to
move to, you know, here to Lawrence, so –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Um, I think it was us and the Romeros that moved in there first. And then came the
Garcias, and then – there’s a bug going in there [laughter]. Let’s see, what, I don’t want to do
that with that – with that deal, because –
NM: Oh, this bug here?
THS: Yeah.
NM: Oh. Want me to just put him outside?
THS: Just throw it out. Fritz will eat it [laughs].
NM: Want me to give him to Fritz?
THS: No, just, no, just throw it on the floor.
NM: Okay.
THS: He’ll pick it up. Yeah, he’ll pick it up. He – the minute I get up, because I have problems
with my hand since I broke it. And, uh, the minute I get up he’ll run over.
NM: Oh.
THS: Pick up all the crumbs that I’ve dropped on the floor.
NM: The crumbs.

�THS: He does it no matter where I’m sitting. And he can’t see very good, he’s – he’s going
blind, he’s a diabetic.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And he’s got cancer.
NM: Oh, gee.
THS: In two places, so –
NM: Wow.
THS: They only gave him three months to live, but he’s already lived over the – he doesn’t seem
to be –
NM: Must be something in the water.
THS: Must be.
NM: Pretty good.
THS: But anyway, getting back to –
NM: Yeah, to La Yarda.
THS: Yeah. Okay, then.
NM: So, were you all from Mexican families, like was your dad from Mexico?
THS: Yeah.
NM: Or your mom from Mexico?
THS: Yeah.
NM: And how did they get here?
THS: My mom, my dad…my dad’s dad, he – he was…he owned the – the hac – the hacienda, I
guess. Um, that’s what they call it. A farm.
NM: Okay.
THS: You know. He – he had 300 men working for him.
NM: In Mexico?

�THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Wow.
THS: That was my grandfather.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, my grandmother, my mother used to say she had a – a maid for the birds, the
canaries; a maid for the kids; a maid to cook the food; a maid to clean the house; a maid to, uh,
water the outside, you know, the dirt. He – they – she had a maid for everything.
NM: Gee.
THS: In the fall when the harvest came in, uh, my mother said she used to sit and, uh, um…for
three days, and divide all these, um, food, all this corn and – and beans and everything that they
had grown.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Divide it among all the workers.
NM: Wow.
THS: Besides, they got paid, you know, every, so many – every so, I don’t know how often, but
they did get paid.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Anyway, then my grandfather died, and my dad, since he was the oldest, he had a younger
sister and a younger brother. But since he was the oldest, he was left in charge of the hacienda.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: When the government was changing governments, and they was coming through, uh, they
could – my mother couldn’t remember, or my grandmother, if it was Zapata or Pancho Villa, or
which one was coming through, and they was killing all the men that – that owned anything at
all. So, they decided to come to the United States, and they sold the hacienda where they lived.
NM: Mm.
THS: They sold it and buried the money. And they came to the United States. So then, after
everything had settled, my grandmother said that they went back to – to Mexico, to dig up the
money. But the money wasn’t any good any more. It had already changed –

�NM: Oh, devalued? Oh, wow.
THS: So, since they didn’t have anything, then they moved back to the United States.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And, uh, my aunts, three – my aunt had two girls and her, but they wouldn’t let ‘em come
across the border, because they didn’t have no means of taking care of themselves, you know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Nobody working, so that they could have money.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And then, um, my dad brought ‘em over. He says he didn’t want to leave ‘em up there. So,
he brought ‘em over as his daughters. So, he brought over five daughters, ‘cause there was two
of – of my sisters that was, you know, had been…
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Um, in Mexico. Anyway, um, so, but when he – they went back to Mexico, it was just my
– my mother, and my dad, and all them, you know, the two girls, my two sisters and my brother
was the only ones that went back. Well then, when they went back, they had my other brother up
there. And then they came back and they had my brother Joe in Kansas City and then they had
us, my brother Jesse and I in Topeka.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So, they came back and they – they didn’t have anything, I mean, they just had to start over
again.
NM: Oh, goodness.
THS: ‘Cause everything was already gone.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And, uh –
NM: So, they got jobs in the railroad right away, your dad did?
THS: Mm-hmm. Yeah. He got a job right on the railroad. And then my – after years, after my,
uh, before my brother-in-law went into the army when they drafted him, World War II, uh, they
was all – they moved here through Lawrence, my brother and my brother-in-law.

�NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, they was working for the railroad, and then they got a better job in Topeka
working at the Santa Fe shops. So, they moved back to Topeka.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So actually, during the ‘51 flood, there was only us and the Romeros left in there,
Everybody had already bought houses on New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
NM: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
THS: But not all the Mexicans that lived on there lived in La Yarda. No.
NM: Where else did they live?
THS: Like the Chavez, Chavez didn’t. Now Peter Romero and his family all lived there.
NM: They lived in La Yarda.
THS: They were still there when the ‘51 flood came.
NM: Mm-hmm. Were there people living in the boxcars?
THS: Mm-hmm. Well, when – when my, uh, folks came over, even though they had a – a…oh,
uh, passport to come across,
NM: Mm-hmm?
THS: They came in a boxcar.
NM: They came in a boxcar, but they didn’t live in the boxcar when they –
THS: No. Well, in Kansas City they did.
NM: Oh, they did?
THS: When Joe was –
NM: In La Yarda there?
THS: And my uncle lived in, uh, in – in Pauline. He lived in a passenger car. Yeah. ‘Cause I
used to go visit him, you know. They had a daughter just about my age, and she passed away
years ago in California, but…they lived there till they moved to Topeka.
NM: Now, why would the railroad have somebody living in the passenger car?

�THS: Well, because they didn’t have any houses for them to live in.
NM: Oh.
THS: Uh-huh. So, that was the closest thing they could find, so I remember going through there
and they had curtains. They had a room and then they had curtains. Then they had another room
and curtains. And that’s the way, mm-hmm. But I remember going to visit ‘em, ‘cause their
oldest daughter was the same age.
NM: Was their car on the tracks, or was it off in the bushes somewhere?
THS: No, it was in the bushes.
NM: Oh, in the bushes. Oh, okay. So just an extra –
THS: They had just taken it and pushed it off the railroad tracks.
NM: An extra car, that –
THS: But it wasn’t a boxcar, it was a passenger car –
NM: That wasn’t being used. Okay.
THS: It had a lot of windows in it.
NM: Uh-huh. Interesting.
THS: So, um, but…no, it – it was…wasn’t very good, so when we – in the ‘51 flood, we got out,
Like I say, the Romeros, uh, Raymond Romero and them, their dad and mom let the – let the
Romeros go down and stay in their basement of their house. And next door lived their son, and
Raymond, and he told my dad that he would, uh, rent the upstairs. He says that we had some
people living up there, but they moved out, and it’s all clean and everything. If you want it you
can go ahead for $60 a month, you can go ahead and move there.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So, we moved up there, up there, for about three months, then my dad decided we needed
to get out of there. And so, he bought that house over on Rhode Island Street, and that’s where
we lived –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Till they left for a nursing home in St. Joseph, in Kansas City, so…yeah.

�NM: When you were at La Yarda, did you have to pay rent to live there, or was that just housing
for the workers?
THS: No, no.
NM: Okay.
THS: The – the bathroom, the toilet, was about from here to, uh…the, field, house over there.
NM: Wow.
THS: And you talk about going out there in the wintertime. You know. Oh, it was so cold. You
know, they had one for the men, and then one for the women, and over on the other row of
houses they had the same thing.
NM: Uh-huh. Did they have showers there, too?
THS: No, we had to take – we had to [laughs] we had to go out and there was a pump that sat in
the middle of both, over here, towards the front.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Not in the middle, but in the middle of both houses. There was a pump there, and we had
to go pump water out of there, and then we had to warm it up on the stove to take a bath.
NM: Wow.
THS: And in the summertime, we could see snakes down in there. But we didn’t have much
choice but to drink that water; we didn’t have anything else. We – I mean, we – we kids could
see ‘em down there, you know, and – and we’d ask the people – I mean, the parents to get ‘em
out, they didn’t want to get out.
NM: It was at the bottom of the well? These snakes?
THS: Yeah. Not too, you know, not too many, maybe we see a – a snake and some frogs, you
know, jumping around down there. Oh, yeah. And we had to drink that water, ‘cause that was the
only water. Well…this down here, see, that’s one of the toilets.
NM: Oh, right. Uh-huh.
THS: And this down here was a slaughterhouse. And they had a house there to live in, that’s
what the Romeros lived in, and then their dad worked on the slaughterhouse, cleaning the
slaughterhouse.
NM: Oh.

�THS: And, uh…So, uh, like I say, I mean, you know, we lived there and we thought it was very
fortunate. We had concrete –
NM: Yeah.
THS: On our floor, you know, instead of dirt.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, then when we all got a little bit bigger, then we went to pick potatoes for the – out
for Heck, over north of town.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: We all went. He’d come and pick us up at six o’clock in the morning in a big truck, and
we’d all get in the back of the truck. And then, uh, he’d take us up there and then he’d bring us
back at six o’clock at night. We picked potatoes, a 105 out in the heat.
NM: Dig ‘em up out of the ground?
THS: No, they’d take ‘em and plow; they’d have a tractor plow ‘em.
NM: Oh.
THS: And we’d pick ‘em up and put ‘em in a wire basket, and they’d carry the wire basket up to
where the trucks go to pick em’ up and then sack – put ‘em in a sack and –
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: They would come – uh, one of ‘em, two guys on the truck, one of ‘em would pick ‘em up
and throw ‘em, the sacks, on the truck, and the other one would, uh, write how many.
NM: Okay.
THS: ‘Cause we got ten cents a bag.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: A hundred pounds of potatoes, for picking ‘em. That’s what we – they paid us, ten cents a
sack.
NM: So, a bag was 100 pounds?
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: And you had ten cents?

�THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: So, at – at the end of the day, about how much did you make?
THS: Not very much [laughter], but it made enough. It made enough that we thought we had a
lot of money.
NM: Nice. Now, are you talking about when you were this age, like maybe you’re, uh, fourteen,
fifteen, something like that?
THS: Yeah.
NM: And these girls would all go with you?
THS: Oh, yeah.
NM: Do you know – do you remember their names, who these girls are?
THS: Yeah. Yeah, that’s my sister-in-law Jenny, that’s Mercy, that’s me, and that’s Carmen.
NM: And they’re all Hernandezes?
THS: No.
NM: No?
THS: No. A Romero, Garcia…
NM: Oh.
THS: And, uh, a Ramirez.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: [Murmurs] Oh yeah.
NM: Did you say that’s you?
THS: Yeah.
NM: Aw. You’re looking right at the camera.
THS: [Murmurs] all the rest of ‘em. And I didn’t want to take pictures, but they insisted.
NM: That’s a cute picture.

�THS: But anyway, my daughter probably has one or two more. I told – she talked to me last
night, told her to start checking the – papers.
NM: Oh, good.
THS: And see if she could find some more. Or if she could find somebody that lived in La Yarda
that had pictures that wasn’t in the flood that they might have around.
NM: Yeah, that would be great. Wow.
THS: No, Peter was – Pete was in the flood, yeah.
NM: Mm-hmm. Pete Romero?
THS: Mm-hmm. Yeah. They was there.
NM: He was there that day?
THS: Yeah.
NM: I see – I see him every so often; he comes to the fiesta meetings.
THS: Yeah, does he?
NM: Yeah, he’s very busy with fiesta. Mm-hmm.
THS: He’s, uh, he – he was – he, that’s his sister right there.
NM: Oh.
THS: Which was my sister-in-law. Yeah, they took off and got – her and my brother took off to
Topeka and got married at 17.
NM: Oh, really?
THS: Yeah.
NM: So you’re mar – you’re – you’re related to the Romeros, then?
THS: Well, just by –
NM: By marriage.
THS: Yeah. By marriage. Mm-hmm.

�NM: Now, did you – when you were moved here and you were two years old, um, do you
remember your dad going off to work every day? Did he –
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Was he – did he get to stay home most nights, or did he have to go travel?
THS: [Laughs] You know, this is something that I never could figure out. During the floods,
‘course, between here and Lecompton, the – the water used to come over the railroad. Well, if
there was water on the railroad, the trains couldn’t go through.
NM: Mmm.
THS: You know, so they made a stop down here to Santa Fe.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Railroad, here. Uh, so they would take one of the men down there, and leave him there, all
night long. They’d –
NM: To guard the train?
THS: To – to see if the water was gonna come over the railroad.
NM: Oh.
THS: How in the world they were supposed to – to notify the Santa Fe depot, what I can figure
out, we didn’t have phones back there with – I mean, they sat there all night long with a fire
burning, you know, making sure. But the water didn’t get over the tracks, ‘cause if it did, the
trains would have to stop down here.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Well, down here at the Santa Fe depot, was underwater too.
NM: Mmm.
THS: You know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So they couldn’t –
NM: So, this – did it flood periodically? This ‘51 flood was a really big one, but –
THS: That was a big one.

�NM: But every so often it would flood?
THS: Yeah, it would – well, that’s the reason that my dad and Mr. Romero said – they – a guy
from, a bigshot from Santa Fe came down and told ‘em: “Look, let’s move you out, there’s a big
flood coming, you know – ”
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: “And we’ll send trucks to – to load all your things up.”
NM: Oh, they knew?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Okay.
THS: “And – and, uh, move you out.”
“Oh, no, no, no. It’s gonna come up to the sidewalk, and it’ll go back down.” Well, it
came up to the sidewalk but it didn’t go back down this time. And that’s the reason we lost
everything.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Because they could have put it on trucks and taken it out.
NM: Oh.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: So, they had seen floods come and go –
THS: Oh, yeah.
NM: And they were not consequential.
THS: We used to – we used to get out there and fish, great big old fish. [Laughter] With a string
and – and a stick.
NM: Yeah.
THS: A stick off the – the trees, you know.
NM: Uh-huh.

�THS: And we tie a string on it; we thought we was fishing. [NM laughs] Great big old carp about
that big would come, you know, the water would bring ‘em back, and –
NM: Right, they would get landlocked.
THS: If it got a little bit higher, we’d get out there and swim in that dirty water.
NM: Oh, gee. Dangerous.
THS: It’s a wonder we didn’t get sick.
NM: Yeah, yeah.
THS: Yeah. We – we – we done it all. I mean, you know. And, I gotta tell you about this. This
Mr. Romero that lived in the slaughterhouse?
NM: Yeah?
THS: He was – they used to have a sale barn down here at the corner. Right on 11th Street, you
know, where that – that trail is.
NM: A barn?
THS: Right up on that hill, you know.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: There’s houses on this side, and there’s where Allen Press is, way back there. That used to
be Stokely’s, where they canned, uh, food, you know, beans and all that stuff, back there. Well,
they used to have sales every Saturday night. And Mr. Romero, he was no relation to any of the
Romeros. He used to go up there, he’d take a little – a little goat, or a little cow, or something,
you know. Not a cow, but a calf, you know.
NM: Yeah.
THS: And then he – he’d come by with a – a sack [laughs]. He’d tell us: “If you kids don’t say
anything, I’ll give you some meat after I cook it, okay?” [Laughs] He would tell us, of course we
wasn’t gonna say anything, ‘cause we didn’t eat meat that much, you know.
NM: Yeah. So he – he stole the calf from the slaughterhouse?
THS: Yes.
NM: Oh, gee.

�THS: Up here on the hill, there on 11th Street, where they had that – they had the sale every
Saturday morning.
NM: Oh. So, they were selling the cows and –
THS: The calves and everything.
NM: And he just snuck one out.
THS: He wouldn’t get the big cows, he would get the little calves, you know –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Or the goats, you know. Then he, the goat, he would come down, dig a hole and – and, uh,
put some rocks down in there. And then he would put a – wrap the meat of the goat [laughs] and
put it down in there and then put ashes on top of that, and cook it all day and all night. And he
would say: “If you kids don’t say anything, I’ll give you some.” Well, we wasn’t about ready to
say anything if we was gonna get some meat, you know. But he used to do that quite a bit. And
then the, uh, the guys from…from the sale barn would come the next day, and they’d say: “Did
you kids see any – any, uh, we lost a goat.” [NM laughs] “A baby goat, did you kids see
anything?” “No, we didn’t see a thing.” Cause we knew that if we told them, we wasn’t gonna
get anything.
NM: How funny.
THS: And that was extra meat to eat, you know.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Like I say, my mother cooked a chicken every Sunday. ‘Cause she raised chickens after a
while, after we was there. She’d cook the chicken every Sunday, the…uh…oh, the people that
came over would eat the chicken, if there was Sunday chicken left, we would eat it. If not, we ate
the soup off the chicken.
NM: Mmm. So, she had company?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Every Sunday we had company, and she’d kill a chicken, ‘cause she – she raised some
chickens in the back, and so, uh, she’d kill a chicken.
NM: Now, you guys – did you all belong to St. John’s Church back then?

�THS: We went to St. John’s, when we had to sit on the three pews on the left-hand side. And we
had to pay a dime. They wouldn’t let us sit anywhere else in the church. We had to sit in the last
three pews.
NM: They had three pews set aside for the Mexican children?
THS: Uh-huh. In the back.
NM: Or Mexican-Americans, yeah?
THS: In the very back of the – of the church.
NM: In the back of the church.
THS: On the left-hand side.
NM: And you had to pay. Did other people have to pay to use the pews?
THS: I don’t know. I was too small, you know. I remember that – that my dad, on – when the
snow was so high, and it was so cold, he would carry me. But, you know, the men always walked
in front of the women. They’d never walk with them.
NM: Really?
THS: Uh-huh. That’s the truth.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Yeah, the men walked about three paces ahead of the women, and the women walked back
there.
NM: Hmm.
THS: And I always asked my mother how come they done that. “Oh, I don’t know,” she said,
“they just always done that.”
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Mm-hmm. They never walked together.
NM: Just the custom.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Did you grow up speaking Spanish?

�THS: Uh, yeah.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Yeah.
NM: And –
THS: I didn’t – I didn’t know any English till I went to school. I went to school at New York
School.
NM: New York School.
THS: Uh-huh. And they had a reunion there; I would have loved to have gone. A couple of
weeks ago, they had a reunion. I had – I went to that, uh…oh…that, uh, deal they had in Topeka,
you know, for the family. Uh, trying to think of the name. I’ll remember it pretty soon.
NM: Yeah.
THS: It was uh, you know, for all the family. So, I really wasn’t planning to go, but the girls
wanted to go, because they wanted to see, you know –
NM: Oh, a family reunion.
THS: A family reunion.
NM: Oh.
THS: Yeah, they had it in Topeka, in that church basement, in the church building over there.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And so we went, but Andy said the only way he would take me would be in the – in the
wheelchair. And I knew he meant it. So I went, but he did take me in the wheelchair.
NM: Yeah. That’s fine.
THS: I don’t like to ride in the wagon – the wheelchair.
NM: Oh, you don’t? Does it make you nervous?
THS: It was my sister, my daughter-in-law’s wheelchair that had Huntington’s. And he still has
it. And so, he’ll bring it over and he’ll say: “I’m only gonna take you if I can take you in the
wheelchair. Or else we’re not going, Mama.”
NM: Well, I think it makes sense for you to go in the wheelchair.

�THS: Oh, it does to him, but not to me.
NM: Because then you get so tired, and dizzy, so, that way you can relax.
THS: I get really tired, too, them seats up there. And then they had this display of [murmurs]
cousins’ pictures on the table, but they was mostly from our – from my side of the family, you
know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: There was hardly any pictures from the other side of the family.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So –
NM: So, you knew everything. You saw everything that you already knew. You were looking for
new things to see.
THS: Yeah, the girls was, uh, took me up there, you know: “Mom, do you know who this is?”
Sure, I knew – [NM laughs] I knew ‘em all, you know. We grew up together.
NM: Sure.
THS: And, uh, when, um, uh, we went to, uh, pick potatoes, my, uh, cousins from Topeka and
Pauline came over
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: To earn a little money, ‘cause Mexicans wasn’t hired back, way back then.
NM: The what?
THS: The Mexicans, they wouldn’t hire ‘em.
NM: Nobody would hire you?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Oh.
THS: And we went to eat, the only place we would be able to get a hamburger or a Coke would
be up at the bar. At the – even at the dime store. That’s – we couldn’t sit in a booth and – and eat,
they wouldn’t let us.

�NM: Really? And was it just understood, or was there a sign or…?
THS: No, they would tell you.
NM: Oh, they would tell you.
THS: They would tell you: “We will sell you food, but you can’t eat in in here. You’ll have to
take it with you.”
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Real quietly, you know, where nobody would hear.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But that’s what they did. I remember Leo was, he – he was in Louisville, Kentucky. And
he hitchhiked home, so he could save money. Uh, he helped his mother pay the gas bill. She
owned a house there on Tennessee Street. 1321 Tennessee. And she rented it to Chinese people.
NM: Oh.
THS: And so, um, he always – she never had enough money because they didn’t pay very much.
But they did feed her. [Laughs] So Leo always, uh, he used to shine shoes in the service for other
guys to earn extra money.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So that he could help his mother pay the gas bill.
NM: Oh, mm-hmm.
THS: And so, he hitchhiked home, and they met him up at the TP Junction. And just coming
down north, that north street, there was a place there, a restaurant that they called Deluxe.
NM: Yeah.
THS: And – and so he stopped there, it was in the – it was hot. And he said, he stopped there and
he had his uniform on. He stopped there to get something to drink. She says – the lady came over
and said: “We’ll sell you the drink, but you can’t drink it in here.”
NM: What did she have against Leo? He wasn’t a Mexican.
THS: Eh, no, but he – he looked like one.
NM: Oh.

�THS: [Laughs] You know, he’s dark-complected.
NM: Oh, my goodness.
THS: And so, she says: “We’ll sell you the drink, but you can’t drink it in here.”
And he said: “I had my uniform on. I said, ‘Lady, you can keep your drink. I don’t need it
that bad.’” And he continued to walk down to his mother’s house on Tennessee Street. But he
always remembered that, that they told him…
NM: Wow.
THS: But, you know, we was used to it. Now, um, I remember my brother came home one day
and – and he told my mom, he says: “Mom?” ‘Cause my dad didn’t make very much money on
the railroad, no. They paid him the least they could pay him, you know? And they worked him
all day in the hot sun and in the cold wind and the cold – cold winter. Anyway, um, they,
uh…um, Leo says, he used to shine shoes for the other soldiers so he could earn enough money
to send to his mother to pay for the gas bills.
NM: Yeah.
THS: So, but he said he was happy that the Chinese fed her. [Laughter]
NM: They’re good cooks.
THS: She wouldn’t – she wouldn’t have been able to get out and – you know, she was kind of
crippled too.
NM: Yeah.
THS: So, she wouldn’t have been able to get out. Now, there was some stories that, you know –
NM: Well, when you were at New York School, were there a lot of Mexican kids there?
THS: Oh, yeah.
NM: And did the teachers treat you okay?
THS: Yeah, they treated us really good.
NM: Were there white – or whiter Americans, I don’t know what the other people were called?
THS: There was a – there was a few colored kids too, because, you know, we all lived down here
on the east part of town.
NM: Uh-huh.

�THS: You know, we didn’t live on that part of, any of that part of town over there.
NM: So, the teachers just taught you…
THS: Yeah, they taught us just like they did the rest of the kids.
NM: That’s where you learned English?
THS: Mm-hmm. Yeah.
NM: Did you start in kindergarten –
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Or did you start in first grade?
THS: No, kindergarten.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Yeah. We all did.
NM: Yeah.
THS: We went on clear up to junior high. We went to junior high when junior high was on
Kentucky Street.
NM: Oh.
THS: There was three buildings.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: One on each side, you know, on…
NM: Yeah, that’s where Langston Hughes went to school.
THS: And you had to cross the street; when there was too many cars, you was late to the other
deal. And you had – we had gym on the third floor of the one over on that side of Kentucky
Street.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: So, if we was over there on – on that side of Kentucky Street, we’d have to cross the street,
run all the way up the stairs to gym, and if we didn’t make it, we’d get wrote up. We didn’t have
to come up and say, but everybody did, you know.

�NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But all them stairs, you had to run up them stairs to get up to the gym [NM laughs].
NM: Now, when you went to that school, what was that school called; do you remember?
THS: Um…they called it, well, it was Central.
NM: Okay.
THS: Yeah, Central.
NM: Alright. And, um, so the Pinckney kids came into that school also? Were there kids from
Pinckney school and New York School, and – ?
THS: They all came up –
NM: Maybe some other school?
THS: Till they – till they, uh, moved the high school, Lawrence High, to the big high school.
And then they made that a junior high.
NM: Mm.
THS: Yeah. Up to that time that – we was there.
NM: And were you okay there? I mean, were the teachers nice to you then, too?
THS: Uh-huh. The teachers was good to us, and – and so was the kids.
NM: Yeah?
THS: I remember we had – well, I don’t know, but you know [murmurs] and Miss Six. She was
an older teacher. She was the nicest teacher you ever did see. There was quite a few colored kids
and they put us up there on the top of this – the one on – on, uh, the east side. The building on
the – there was one on the east side, one on the west side, and then one on the north side. There
was three buildings, yeah.
NM: Okay.
THS: And that was junior high. Okay, so you go in one building, you had a class there, and
maybe you had to go clear over to the other building to get there, to go to the other class.
NM: Mm-hmm.

�THS: Well, like I say, if you had gym, clear up to the top of the north building, and if you was on
the east building, you wouldn’t make it there. You got wrote up and you had to go stay after
school.
NM: Right. Yeah.
THS: So, um – I had a sore there.
NM: Oh, dear.
THS: I think – I think it has to do with that cancer I got on my nose.
NM: Oh.
THS: Yeah. And they took that one out, and I think it’s come back again.
NM: Mm.
THS: They took one out about that big on my cheek. And I had just had surgery for my eye,
because it was swollen shut.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And they just went to get the stitches out, and they sent me to a dermatologist.
NM: Oh, boy.
THS: He said they’d have to take that out. So now my eye is going shut again. But I’m not gonna
have to [murmurs].
NM: Oh, dear.
THS: But, no. But…and – and, Miss Six over there on the top of the – of the south building over
there, yeah, the south building, um…most of them was colored kids in there. Yeah. I don’t know
if they divided ‘em because of that, or – or what. But, there was about three of us Mexicans in
there with all these colored kids.
NM: Oh.
THS: Well, she couldn’t handle the kids. They’d get up and sing, and dance, and just carry on,
and she – she would say: “Now, kids, if you behave yourselves, I will give you an A!”
[Laughter] Well, we’d get an A too, ‘cause we was right there. Oh, it was so funny.
NM: So, what did Mrs. Six teach? Was she an English teacher?
THS: No, history.

�NM: Oh, history. Okay.
THS: Said: “If you behave yourself, I’ll give you all an A.” We all got an A, every one of us.
[Laughter]
NM: So, were you – were you the same kids all day, or did you change; switch around?
THS: No, we would change, because some of the kids took, uh, some kind of, uh, subject and the
others took another, you know.
NM: Mm-hmm. Right.
THS: And like the boys, they would play basketball or anything like that, so, you know, they
would change, they would go to – the girls would go to gym all – all at one time.
NM: Oh.
THS: Not at one time, a certain hour, and then the boys would go at a certain hour.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But never together, you know. But, no, it was – it was real fun to go to school there. Then
when we went to high school, then it was a little bit different.
NM: Oh, was it?
THS: We didn’t, uh, we was just mixed in with everybody, and everybody treated us like
anybody else.
NM: Okay, well, that’s good.
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: That kind of surprises me.
THS: Yeah, it does. But, uh, the church, and if you ever go to the cemetery, you will walk behind
the – the garage –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And you see, most of the older Mexican people are buried back there, because we wasn’t
allowed to be buried anywhere else in the cemetery.
NM: You had a certain area of the cemetery, yeah.

�THS: The back of the garage.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And we had to dig our own graves.
NM: Gee.
THS: And they had to make their own stone.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: They made it out of concrete and they wrote the names on it.
NM: Mm-hmm. Are your parents buried back there?
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Yeah.
NM: In the Catholic church?
THS: But, when Leo and I went to get our lots, I told him, he says: “Where do you want to go?”
I said: “I want ‘em over there by the lake.”
He says: “What for? You’re not gonna be able to see anything.”
I said: “I don’t care, I want…” So our – our tombstone’s just as you come in the gate.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And then, uh, he said: “I want a vault.”
I says: “What you want a vault for, you’re gonna go to ashes anyway.”
He says: “I don’t care. I want a vault.”
NM: He said he wanted a vault?
THS: So he got his vault and [laughs] I got the –
NM: And you got the spot that you wanted.
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Yeah, that’s great [laughs].

�THS: But, you know, most of it, it was because, we was, were – was able to, you know, be
buried anywhere then.
NM: Yes, yes.
THS: We didn’t have to be buried back – well, my folks are buried out there. Back there,
so…but Mrs. Mitchell’s buried – uh, she – she was a colored lady, she’s buried right next to
them.
NM: Uh-huh. So, did the colored people get buried in the – in the same area that the, um,
Mexican people did?
THS: When, uh, when Father, I think it was Father Larry, or one of ‘em, Father O’Neill, I can’t
remember which one it was, but that’s when we got, uh, and then of course when Father Tao
came, he was more or less, you know, for the whole. Uh, all the people in the church.
NM: Which one? Father who?
THS: Father Tao.
NM: Tao?
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Oh.
THS: He was Monsignor Tao, I guess.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: I don’t know if he was here before, um, when he was still…yeah, he – he married us,
Monsignor Tao, yeah.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Uh, I was in high school and my dad had been in the hospital for three, uh, three weeks in
Topeka. And there was no income coming in. And so, uh, Gladys Romero used to clean house
for Mary Tao. That was Monsignor’s sister. And so, she had to quit for so – well, she had breast
cancer. And she had to quit, and so she asked me if I wanted to go take that job over there. So
Mary, she hired me right away, you know. And – excuse me – and so, uh, she had me taking the
flowers off the altar and – and, uh, cleaning the – the house, you know, and
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And uh, uh…ironing, you know, tablecloths for the altar and all that. Oh, I done it all.
Yeah.

�NM: So, you kept the church clean.
THS: Yeah.
NM: And the –
THS: Well, they –
NM: Parish –
THS: They had people come in and clean the whole church, but –
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Uh, she had me wash and iron the – the table – the altar cloths.
NM: Oh.
THS: Uh-huh. And the – the altar boys,
NM: Oh, the albs?
THS: ‘Cause at that time they didn’t have no girls, you know.
NM: Sure.
THS: Just boys. So I ironed all of them, so then when Leo and I got married, they had pictures
taken of her – him and I together with Monsignor and her.
NM: Oh.
THS: Oh, yeah. We got pictures, and then I asked her if she would stand up when we had Andy.
We was married three and a half years before Andy was born.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And she said yeah. So her and Leo’s brother stood up for Andy.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Yeah. Well, she got to where she was liking me real well, you know, she would just leave
me at the house and say: “Answer the phone, do whatever you want to do.” You know, they
would go somewhere and, so that’s what I did. And, uh, then I went to work in the laundry for
$12.50 a week.

�NM: Oh, I remember you working at the laundry. Yeah, where was the laundry?
THS: At Independent. Independent Laundry, right across from the seniors’ place, over on
Vermont.
NM: On Vermont, across from where the senior center is now? Okay.
THS: No, it’s across the street from there.
NM: Oh, okay. Across the street.
THS: Yeah. It was right next to the Brand building, where they had the W.R.E.N., it was right
next to it.
NM: Okay.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: So, what was that like? Was it all Mexican girls working there, or a whole bunch of
different girls?
THS: No, they had others. They had colored ladies working, and Mexican girls, and they had
white –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: White women, but at that time, you know, we was kids, and everybody just took us under
their wing, you know, they just –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: [Murmurs] Thought it was just a bunch of kids that just loved to work [laughter]. You
know.
NM: Well, it’s hard work, ironing all day.
THS: We worked from six…6:30 in the morning till 5:00 at night, mm-hmm. In that heat.
NM: And seven days a week, was it, or did you get Saturdays off?
THS: Ah, no, we had Saturday and Sunday.
NM: Oh, nice. Okay.
THS: Unless we – unless they was behind, ‘cause we had to do all the sheets of the – and the
pillowcases of the fraternity houses and the sorority houses.

�NM: Oh.
THS: And all the Memorial Hospital sheets. We had to do all the, I mean, Jenny and I used to, I
mean, leave piles of sheets, you know. But of course, they had some ladies put them in baskets,
you know –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And then put their names up. But yeah, we done all of ‘em. All the fraternity and sorority
houses.
NM: Did they have big washing machines to wash ‘em?
THS: They had a big [unintelligible] Tommy. I think they had five of ‘em [unintelligible],
Tommy. And then they had, uh, women on that – they had another room. And then they had the
office upstairs. And the women in the other room, they sorted out all the clothes. Except the
hospital ones. And, uh, Tommy had to just throw ‘em in the washer like that.
NM: Oh, yeah.
THS: But you never know when – what you’re gonna find in that hospital.
NM: That’s what I’m thinking.
THS: He used to take it, take stuff and throw it clear over [laughs]. Make us jump. I learned how
to do it all, I learned how to press shirts, I learned how to fold clothes, I learned how to put
tickets on them, I learned how to separate things.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Yeah. I had to.
NM: I just gotta get one more story. I – I love that story you have of Christmas and how you’d
go to church, and then your dad…
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Would invite everybody home. So, tell me that story again.
THS: Yeah, um, we used to make tamales. My mother would get up at 3:00 in the morning, and
she would be on her knees with a metate, which is a rock, and then another rock, a big rock about
this – did you ever see one like that?
NM: Uh-uh.

�THS: Okay. It’s a big rock, about that wide, and about that, and it kind of slants down. And then
she used to have a – another rock about this – it was only about that wide. And it was about that
long. And so, she put the corn in there, and then get that rock, and rock back and forth, and back
and forth, till she got all that masa just right.
NM: Mmm.
THS: Okay. She’d get up at 3:00 in the morning, 2:00 in the morning, and be out there, uh –
NM: Outside?
THS: No, in the house.
NM: Oh.
THS: Yeah, they would cook the – the corn outside.
NM: Oh, they cooked it outside.
THS: Yeah, in great big old cans, about that big.
NM: Okay.
THS: Yeah, they built a fire –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And cooked the corn. Then they would bring the corn in, and, uh, she would grind it. And
then they would take their hands and work with it, after she grinded it.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, then she had all the rest of the family come in and you’d take that spoon and you’d
put that corn on them corn shucks, you know, you spread it out just so-so. She had to have ‘em
just so-so. You talk about being young and trying to get that on there.
NM: Oh, yeah.
THS: You’d put it on there, it’d come back in your fingers. Then she would took – take a piece
of meat, and then she would fold ‘em so, and then she would stack – she would put a little
wooden thing, about that big, that my dad made with three – with…uh, four, uh, little doodads
about that big, just like a star.
NM: Mm-hmm.

�THS: Only it had one more than a star. And then, um, she would stack the tamales in that bucket
just so-so.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Because you had to have this, the steam – you can’t cook ‘em in water. You have to just
cook ‘em in steam. So, you let the steam go out –
NM: In between.
THS: And that’s what cooks the tamales.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: She would make two or three cans, and the cans was about that big, that used to be flour
cans.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Okay. And then, after – then we’d have to pray the rosary, and my grandmother: “We got
to pray the rosary before we go. You can’t go till we pray the rosary.” Well, it’d be alright if we
prayed the rosary, but after we’d prayed for John because he was sick, and – and Joe because he
was sick, and this and that, and us on our knees. She: “You have to get on your knees,” on a
concrete floor. You know.
NM: Cold floor. Mm-hmm.
THS: Then after that, we gotta lay the Baby Jesus down before we go to church. Okay. We gotta
lay the Baby Jesus down, and my dad would go to the store and he would buy bags of mixed nuts
and bags of hard candy, and they would have this great big old dish, and they would fill it up.
You can’t have any of that till after you lay the Baby Jesus down. Okay. Then we were allowed
to go and get a handful. [Laughs]
NM: After all those prayers.
THS: Then after, we’d go to Mass. Then after Mass, my dad would stand on – on the – on
the…steps of the church, after church. “Come on to the house for coffee and tamales. Come on
to the house,” my mother would say. They would set this great big old table in the kitchen and,
uh, so that’s…
NM: And that would be an afternoon Mass, or a – or a – ?
THS: No, midnight Mass.
NM: Midnight Mass?

�THS: Oh, we had to go to midnight Mass.
NM: Oh.
THS: We had to lay the Baby Jesus down.
NM: Oh.
THS: Before we went to midnight Mass. Oh, yeah.
NM: Ah, so it would be like…one in the morning by the time you were home.
THS: Yeah, by the time everybody left, it’d be six o’clock in the morning.
NM: Oh, goodness.
THS: And, uh, everybody would come in for coffee, my mother would make pots and pots of
coffee.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: For coffee and tamales, and of course, they start talking about way back in Mexico and
pretty soon it was six o’clock in the morning and [laughs] you know, but that was Christmas.
NM: What a party. Yeah.
THS: That was Christmas, and everybody always looked forward to it.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Not everybody came, you know, but we always had a houseful.
NM: Great story.
THS: Not just of our family, but…
NM: Yeah.
THS: You know, yeah. And my grandmother used to come, and she’d spend one month with –
with us, one month in Topeka with my aunt, and another month in Pauline with my uncle. And
then she would start over again. She said that way they won’t get tired of her. [NM laughs] So,
and she come over here, my dad would buy her a dress, and maybe shoes, or something like that.
Then she’d go to Matt’s in Topeka, and they’d do the same thing. ‘Cause way back then, you
didn’t get no Social Security or anything .
NM: No, there’s no –

�THS: So that was the only way that she could make it. Of course, when she lived there with ‘em
for that month, they would feed her and – and all that, you know, so…but no, she came, and
they’d, uh, I mean, coming from somebody that really owned so much stuff and then – it was
hard on her.
NM: Had to have been very hard, mm-hmm.
THS: But…they made it.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: You know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And still they’re – she’s – she’s gone. She passed away. In fact, they’ve all passed away.
Actually, I’m the only oldest one out of the whole family.
NM: Mm.
THS: I mean, um…my dad’s and – and my uncles and my aunts, yeah.
NM: Mm-hmm. Yeah.
THS: Yeah. Everybody else has passed away.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So…but no, we had – we had some good times.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And, uh, we – we played – we didn’t have to go out and find somebody to play. It was
always the boys against the girls. [NM laughs] Well, that’s because they would just push us
around and everything. Yeah, okay. “We’re gonna play football. We’re gonna play us against the
girls.” [NM laughs] “We’re gonna play baseball. Come on, girls. We’re gonna play against you.”
You know, and: “We’re gonna play basketball,” well, they – we had a – a basket that they had
cut the bottom out of it.
NM: Oh.
THS: And hang it up. And that was –
NM: That was your basketball.

�THS: It was always the boys against the girls, ‘cause there were so many. See, the – the Romeros
had eleven. Uh, we had seven. Uh, the Ramirez had, uh…ten, I think. And the Garcias had
eleven, too, I think.
NM: Gee.
THS: Yeah. They all had a big family, so –
NM: Right.
THS: We didn’t have to go out and – we – we just got pushed around. We didn’t have to go out
and find somebody to play with. [NM laughs] And then until we got a little bit older, and then
the Ramirez moved on New Jersey Street, right across from the Holy Rollers Church. [NM
laughs] The day that the Holy Rollers was gonna have church, we was all up in that porch, the
Ramirez porch, waiting to see them carry the people out. They would sing –
NM: Yeah?
THS: So much, that they would have to carry ‘em out.
NM: Wow.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: They would faint?
THS: We had a lot of fun. But, you know, we – we went to the movies, we had to sit way up
there in the balcony.
NM: You had to sit in the balcony.
THS: Yes, we wasn’t allowed to sit anywhere else in the movies. We did get in for ten cents, so
we had to save up fifty cents [murmurs, laughs]. And they had chapters, and we would go every
Saturday morning, to see the Lone Ranger and Gene Autry and Will Rogers and –
NM: Oh, yeah.
THS: For ten cents, but, yeah. We – we enjoyed it, and like I say, La Yarda, they had, you know,
bathrooms, but, oh, it was so cold [laughs].
NM: Oh, goodness.
THS: And, uh, in the house, uh, we had wood stoves.
NM: Mm-hmm.

�THS: And if the wood stove went out in the middle of the night, you were out of luck. You’re
gonna freeze to death [laughs].
NM: Did your dad try to keep wood in there all night?
THS: My dad did, mm-hmm.
NM: Oh.
THS: Yeah, he tried to keep it… ‘cause, you know, I still had one of my older sisters at home
with us, and then my other sister, she was married, but he was in the service, so she lived right
across from us.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: In the other row of houses.
NM: Did you help your mother cook and do all the chores?
THS: They did.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: I didn’t have to do it.
NM: You didn’t have to, ‘cause you were the youngest?
THS: Mm-hmm. The others always griped [unintelligible]. My mother always said: “Leave her
alone. She’s – she’s too young to get in here.” And so I didn’t learn how to do anything.
NM: Oh.
THS: No. Mm-mm. I didn’t have to, ‘cause, both the girls was –
NM: Well, how did you become such a great cook?
THS: I don’t know.
NM: Just experience.
THS: I just experienced – I didn’t know how to cook one bit when I got married to Leo. And he
knew how to cook.
NM: Yeah? ‘Cause he’d been in the army.
THS: Uh-huh. He knew how to cook real good, but I – I didn’t.

�NM: How funny.
THS: But I learned, mm-hmm.
NM: Yeah.
THS: And a lot of it, you know, I couldn’t remember what my mother used to tell us. ‘Cause she
used to sit me down with the other two [laughs] and tell us what we were supposed to do and
how we were supposed to do it.
NM: Uh-huh. But you didn’t remember.
THS: I was – I was always the youngest, so I didn’t have to. They did.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Yeah. And then in the summertime, like I say, we picked potatoes. Then we’d went to
California. My mother had an aunt up there. That’s where my sister got married. My dad was so
mad. [Laughs] He couldn’t find her, they took off and hid in – along the trees along the road.
And, uh, we used to, uh, the boys, well, they’d take me too, but they would take me till we got to
the peaches and apricots, because –
NM: Oh. Are we talking about California now?
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Okay.
THS: They say that they made more money because they would be picking up, and they had little
buckets about that big.
NM: Yeah.
THS: So, all I did all day long was carry little buckets back and forth. The women was cutting
the apricots in half, and laying ‘em on this tray, my mother did it.
NM: Oh.
THS: To dry.
THS: And then they’d put ‘em in the oven.
NM: Oh. Now, when was it that you went to California?
THS: [Laughs] In the summertime.

�NM: Oh, in the summer. Just one summer, or different summers?
THS: No. Different summers.
NM: Several summers you went to California.
THS: We would go in time to – to work on the apricots.
NM: Oh.
THS: And then we worked on the peaches. We lived in a tent there. My mother cooked outside
in the pot.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: But the boys says: “Mom, we’d make more money if she carries them little buckets back.”
Well, you know, carry the – I was old enough to go to school, though, they made me go to school
in Cucamonga, and I’ll never forget that. I didn’t like that.
NM: The what?
THS: Cucamonga.
NM: What’s that?
THS: It’s a town in California.
NM: You went to school there?
THS: Where I went to school.
NM: Oh, so it was like a migrant children’s school, or…regular ?
THS: No, it was a mixed school, uh, but I didn’t know any – anybody. There was a row of
houses, great big old row of one-bedroom houses, I mean, it reached for about a mile.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Where they’d hire all these – where the let all these people live, to work on their grapes.
NM: Oh, on the grapes.
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Oh.

�THS: So, we would go and work on the – on the apricots, and then the peaches, and then we’d
come back over to this little town, and the boys would work in the grapes.
NM: Oh.
THS: Well, the more grapes they picked, the more money they made.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: I must have been about eight or nine. Maybe not even that. I don’t think I was there…
Anyway, the truck would come and drop off all them little wooden boxes about that big.
NM: Right.
THS: Well, they didn’t want to stop picking, because the more boxes they would, so they
would…
NM: So, you were the go-fer, huh?
THS: I went to get them little boxes, I carried two, one in each hand, you know, and get over
there to ‘em.
NM: Were they cardboard or wood?
THS: Huh?
NM: Were they cardboard boxes, or wood?
THS: No, it was the wooden boxes.
NM: Ugh. Heavy.
THS: And so, I’d take one in each hand and then take ‘em to one, and then go get two more and
take ‘em to the other, and…
NM: Right.
THS: The other – my three brothers was working in the area [murmurs].
NM: Now, did you take the train to California, or how did you get there?
THS: We took the train.
NM: Oh.

�THS: See, my daddy got a pass, so we could go anywhere as long as the train ran.
NM: Right. And so, you knew people there that got you these jobs, and…
THS: Well, uh, my aunt, she – well you didn’t have to know anybody, you just go there. There
was plenty of people to –
NM: Oh.
THS: You know, they had to pick that before it would ripen.
NM: Right.
THS: And so then, when we went over to this other place after we got the peaches and we went
in the grapes, oh that sand was so hot, though, on your feet. But the boys would say: “Mom,”
‘cause the truck would dump the boxes clear out there.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Well, if they had to quit picking to get the boxes, then they made less money.
NM: Mm-hmm. There you go. So they got their little sister to help.
THS: Till I had to go to school, they told me I had to go to school. They told my mother she had
to send me. Well, she put me on this bus. I don’t know anybody on the bus, ‘cause none of the
people there was very friendly, you know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: They all kept to themselves. She puts me on this bus, and we go all the way about from
here to Eudora on the bus.
NM: Mm.
THS: Maybe a little further. Then the bus goes in this place, the gates open. Great big old fence
about as tall as this house. The bus walks – drives in, they close the gate. There I was, standing in
the hallway crying, I didn’t know anybody there; I didn’t even know what class I was supposed
to be in.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: You know, she just put me on the bus and she says: “Go to the school.”
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And the gates didn’t open again until you got to go home.

�NM: Like a prison.
THS: Yeah.
NM: Wow.
THS: It was. To me it was a prison, anyway.
NM: Did – did anybody help you?
THS: No.
NM: No?
THS: Finally a teacher came over, and she asked me where I was from. And so, she took me
under her wing and took me to this grade, and, uh – uh, you know, told the teacher there and –
but none of the other kids ever talked to you. No.
NM: So strange.
THS: They wouldn’t even sit with you when you had lunch, because you’d go out in – in under
these trees, and they had –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Picnic benches out there. None of ‘em would talk to you. They was Mexicans and white
kids there too.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But they… oh well [murmurs], oh well. I made it. Then we’d come back and we’d go to
Minnesota to work in the potatoes, the carrots –
NM: Gee whiz.
THS: And the onions.
NM: Hmm. And you took the train out there?
THS: No. Raymond put us in the back end of this big old truck. Four families back there. And it
was cold back there, too.
NM: Oh, yeah.

�THS: In the wind, you know. And so, we’d go out there, and we’d sit – we’d live in the garage
on a dirt floor.
NM: Gee.
THS: One in each corner of the garage, you know. We all slept in the same garage.
NM: Ooh.
THS: We just had to, you know, and then the women cooked outside.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And then the man had some peach trees out there. And apricots. [Laughs] And, of course,
you know, we being kids, we’d go over there after dark and pick ‘em.
NM: Sure.
THS: Then the next morning he would come and he’d tell my – our mothers: “Would you please
keep your kids off of there.” Oh, we was hungry. You know, living in a place like that and
nowhere, you know. They’d take us to town on Saturday nights to watch a movie, you know, and
they wouldn’t let us off the truck, because they was afraid we’d get lost. So we sat in – on – in
the truck.
NM: A drive-in movie?
THS: Well, it really wasn’t a drive in, ‘cause all you got to see was the movie. You couldn’t –
they didn’t have no things to –
NM: You couldn’t hear it?
THS: Mm-mm. But we seen the movie. [NM laughs] Then they’d take us, uh, twice a week to go
take a bath in the – in the lake.
NM: Oh.
THS: Great big lakes in Minnesota.
NM: Oh, that’s the cold water.
THS: Yeah. Yeah. That’s where we went and got…
NM: And it – was that summertime, it was fall or…?
THS: It was fall, yeah, because that was the time we picked.

�NM: Oh, gee.
THS: But we made money, enough for the kids to come back and go to school.
NM: Yeah.
THS: You know, the boys. That was the important thing, that –
NM: Why did it cost money to go to school? Just for school supplies, you mean?
THS: For school supplies, mm-hmm.
NM: Did you have to wear a uniform to school?
THS: No.
NM: Okay.
THS: No. We – we wore just any…
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Any, uh, thing we wanted to. Of course, we didn’t look like the other kids did, but we was
dressed, you know, had shoes on.
NM: Sure.
THS: We didn’t have to go barefoot. Yeah, we done all that when we was in La Yarda. We
walked to school from the Santa Fe yards clear over to New York, and then to Central, and then
to the high school.
NM: That’s a walk. That’s –
THS: We didn’t have no rides. We just had, in the wintertime it was so cold.
NM: I bet. I’m trying to think, it must have been two miles to Central, a mile and a half maybe.
THS: Well, it was all the way on the other side from La Yarda, way back here, all the way on the
other side of Massachusetts Street, on Kentucky, and then high school clear over there where
Central was at.
NM: Yeah.
THS: So…but, we made it through, and we got, you know, things, after a while things got better,
like I say, we was able to sit anywhere in church, we was able to be buried anywhere in the
cemetery, and –

�NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, we was able to go anywhere and eat, you know, without saying: “No, we can’t
serve you.”
NM: Mm-hmm. That must have been hard for your parents, then, when they got here.
THS: It was. But, they didn’t go anywhere except to church, you know.
NM: Yeah.
THS: I don’t think my mother in her life ever went to the grocery store.
NM: Really?
THS: No.
NM: Did your dad go to the grocery store?
THS: Yeah.
NM: Oh.
THS: My dad went every two weeks, and bought pork chops. That’s…the only time we got to
eat meat, we didn’t have to [murmurs, laughs]. He brought a whole bunch of pork chops for us,
and then he brought back some fruit. Apples, oranges, bananas and everything. I always
remember he’d bring it, and my mother would divide each one of us a banana and an orange and
an apple, you know. ‘Course, the girls couldn’t eat theirs all. So what’d they do, we had no
icebox. They’d put it on top of the icebox. You know, they would eat one or two, and put the rest
of ‘em up there. What do you think, with three boys it’s gonna stay up there? No.
NM: It didn’t last.
THS: There would be arguments going on all the time because: “You ate my apple, you ate my
orange.” Mom says: “Well, you should have ate it, or you should have hid it instead of putting it
up there where the boys could – ” ‘Cause there was three boys, you know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, but…that was the times that we had down in La Yarda, and like I say, we did play
a lot of games, but it was always the girls against the boys. They beat us every time. [Laughs]
And then of course we had, uh, places where we’d get to go out and dig caves on the side of the
–
NM: Oh.

�THS: Yeah, it was sandy ground, you know.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Where the flood has – had been before.
NM: Right.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: And so you dug caves.
THS: So we used to dig caves.
NM: Oh, good.
THS: We had a lot of fun. We didn’t have to go out and find anybody else to play with.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Till later on, but…it was fun.
NM: Yeah. Well –
THS: I can remember all of that, and if there’s anything else you want to know, I’ll be more than
glad to –
NM: Well, I think I should probably let you go now, because we’ve been talking for, like, an
hour. I don’t want to wear you down.
THS: Oh, that’s alright. I’m not planning to do anything, no.
NM: Well, I’m thinking I’ll come back maybe next Sunday. What do you think?
THS: Sure.
NM: Yeah?
THS: Sure.
NM: Alright. Well, I’ll give you a call, see what’s a good time.
THS: Yeah. You still working?
NM: I work part-time.

�THS: Part-time.
NM: Mostly Mondays and Fridays.
THS: In Topeka?
NM: No, um, I’m doing home health now.
THS: Oh, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to pry. I thought you was still working for the, uh…
NM: St. Francis? No, no.
THS: For the…oh…
NM: Oh, Democrats?
THS: Democratic.
NM: Yeah, well, I worked there for a while, and then there was a whole turnover, so I left with
the other people who were leaving, so…yeah, but I liked working there.
THS: Did you? Yeah, I know you said you did.
NM: Mm-hmm. [Laughs]
THS: Yeah, that’s what happens. They, you know, have turnovers.
NM: Well, your, uh, neighborhood’s changed. [Papers shuffling] I haven’t been here for a while.
THS: We got a church – [tape cuts off]
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                    <text>Interview with Teresa Hernandez Schwartz
Interviewer: Nora Murphy
Date of Interview: October 13, 2019
Length of Interview: 47:30
Location of Interview: Home of Teresa Hernandez Schwartz
Transcription Completion Date: 2021
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Teresa Hernandez Schwartz (Interviewee): So…
Nora Murphy (Interviewer): So, um, did you know Father John Cousins got installed?
THS: Yeah.
NM: Yesterday.
THS: Uh-huh. That’s what Monty said.
NM: It was very beautiful, yeah.
THS: Says the archbishop was there.
NM: Mm-hmm. Yeah.
THS: So, yeah.
NM: The church was packed, full of people.
THS: Was it?
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Yeah. He said it was at the 4:30 Mass.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Yeah. Did you go to it?
NM: Yeah, I don’t usually go to 4:30 Mass, but, um, I just wanted to support Father. He’s not a
spring chicken, you know, he’s…
THS: That’s what that – that’s what Monty said. Do you know he’s been there at Haskell before?
I thought that I had heard about him.
NM: Oh, yeah.

�THS: Yeah. ‘Cause he said he was at Haskell for a while.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So. But…he’s – he says he seems to be real nice.
NM: He is really, really nice. I wish you could – could meet him.
THS: Yeah. Well, maybe one of these days.
NM: Yeah.
THS: But Father, uh…what was his name that was here before, he lives up on the hill now.
NM: Oh, Father Curtis?
THS: Ah, yes.
NM: I’m gonna move this closer to you, ‘cause the machine is going.
THS: Okay, yeah. I – I’m sorry, but this goes on some Sundays, as you know, just –
NM: It’s a busy day.
THS: Yeah.
NM: Did your son come today, this morning?
THS: Yeah. And my grandson was here, too.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: You know, they just popped in and out.
NM: Yeah.
THS: And so, she came to some – think she only comes every other Sunday.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And then Anita was gonna have to work 12 hours today, but she decided she didn’t want
to, because she’s already worked. She worked 12 hours and then she – she got, well, she went to
work at 4:00, got off at 11:00, went back to work at – before 7:00, and then got off at, uh, 3:00
and then worked four more hours, so…
NM: Gee whiz.

�THS: Yeah. So…
NM: How many kids do you have?
THS: Four.
NM: Oh, four.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: So there’s Anita, and –
THS: And Andy, Anna.
NM: Andy. Anna. They all start with “A”?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Who’s the fourth one?
THS: Well, except Richard. Richard.
NM: Oh, Richard [laughs].
THS: Yeah. He doesn’t, uh, start with “A”.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Yeah, he called me yesterday and he says on November the 12th he’s gonna have a knee
replacement.
NM: A knee replacement. Oh, that – he’s not that – he’s not very old, is he? Is he in his –
THS: Oh, yeah.
NM: In his 50s, maybe, or…?
THS: He’s, uh, Andy’s 61. And Richard’s 18 months younger than he is.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: So yeah, they’re – ‘cause the girls are gonna be 55 in December.
NM: Oh, really?

�THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Okay.
THS: Yeah. Anita’s thinking of retiring.
NM: Well, she’s young enough; she could have a second career doing something else.
THS: Yeah. She wants to go get a job, where she can have insurance.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But Monty said today that if she went ahead and, uh, took disability, well she – she can.
She’s got that, uh, um, myasthenia gravis.
NM: Oh, she does. Oh.
THS: And so she – he said if she wants to take it, she could get, uh, her retirement from Frito
Lay and then get retirement, you know, disability.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So, I don’t know. She’s – he’s gonna talk to her and see.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Sorry, I started to put a tablecloth on the table this morning, and this is as far as I got.
NM: Oh, yeah, well, it looks just fine.
THS: Well, everything is stacked up there. I’ll clean it off before I [unintelligible].
NM: So, what, did you have any more stories for me today?
THS: Well, um…did you hear about the – of the…prisoners of war that was right – right there?
NM: Visitors of war?
THS: The prisoners.
NM: Prisoners?
THS: They had – there was prisoners, a camp right there.
NM: Oh, prisoners’ ward. Oh, no, I don’t know anything about that.

�THS: Yeah. Well, it was right in front of the railroad tracks. And, of course, we was down that
little hill from the railroad tracks. We used to sit there and watch ‘em play basketball and ping
pong and all that. They used to be out there, yeah. They had their barracks and they had a fence
clear around it; it’s right there, just at the end of 11th Street.
NM: Oh.
THS: That’s what that was.
NM: Now, was this during World War II?
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: And these were Germans?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Oh.
THS: German prisoners.
NM: Uh-huh, but you could just see them through the fence?
THS: Yeah, we used to sit on the railroad. Not all of us, just, you know, certain ones that wanted
to see. Sit on the rail – rails.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And watch ‘em [NM laughs] play ball.
NM: What do you know?
THS: And then we used to, um, watch the circus come in.
NM: A circus.
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Where did that set up?
THS: Uh, it would come in on the rail – on the – on the railroad.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: You know. I mean, not the railroad, but yeah, the railroad. And, uh, we could watch ‘em
unload the elephants and all these fancy-looking girls and –

�NM: Oh.
THS: You know, and all that stuff. Yeah, we used to sit on the rail and watch them whenever
they came to town. Yeah.
NM: Where would the circus set up; where would they set –
THS: Right up here.
NM: Really?
THS: Where I had to pick rocks up for years and I’m still picking, now I don’t get out there
anymore.
NM: In your yard?
THS: Mm-hmm. That was a parking lot.
NM: Oh, your yard was the parking lot for the circus, and the circus was a little bit north?
THS: No, it’s right up there.
NM: Oh, a little bit east?
THS: Yeah, where the park – next to the park.
NM: Really?
THS: You know where that glass house is?
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Well right on the other side of the creek.
NM: Oh.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: So, you really haven’t moved very far.
THS: No, uh-uh. No. It’s – it’s, um, we used to…well, when we moved here, Leo started to
plant, so there was rocks – I have picked rocks up just since the last couple of years, when I
haven’t been able to. Used to pick boxes of ‘em, and then Andy would take ‘em up to his house
and put ‘em in his driveway.

�NM: Oh, really?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Big rocks?
THS: Well, no, you know what they put in the parking lots.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Mm-hmm. About that size.
NM: Just gravel, uh-huh.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: So, there was all these rocks because it used to be a driveway. Oh.
THS: No, it used to be a parking lot.
NM: A parking lot, I mean. Yeah.
THS: Uh-huh, right there.
NM: Uh-huh [laughs].
THS: So, yeah, the garden was full of ‘em. Leo plowed the ground up, and you could see ‘em
[murmurs].
NM: Oh, isn’t that funny.
THS: Mm-hmm. But, um –
NM: And did you ever go to the circus when you were a kid?
THS: Uh-uh.
NM: No?
THS: We didn’t have any money.
NM: Oh.
THS: Yeah.
NM: How much did it cost?

�THS: Ah, I can’t remember.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Just – we never went to it, because we couldn’t afford it.
NM: Right.
THS: We could sit far away and watch ‘em, you know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: We could sit over there just as you get off the railroad tracks coming down 11th Street.
NM: Yeah.
THS: We used to sit up in there somewhere and watch ‘em.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But we, of course they had a big tent, we couldn’t see anything.
Anita: Mom, are you cold? Do you want your jacket?
THS: Uh, no. [Murmurs]
Anita: I’ll bring it to you.
THS: Yeah. Um…any – would you like to have something to drink?
NM: No, I’m fine.
THS: Okay.
NM: Thank you.
THS: Yeah, there’s water, and –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And Dr. Pepper.
Anita: [Murmurs] Excuse me.
THS: What’s the matter? Oh.

�Anita: No, I’m just waiting for the thing to [murmurs].
THS: Oh. Anyway, uh, we used to do all of that, yeah.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: I mean, you know, the circus would come park their car – the rail cars right in front of our
house, so we would see all the elephants, because after they got ‘em off, they would go to
Massachusetts Street and have a parade.
NM: Really?
THS: And so, we used to watch – watch ‘em unload the elephants, and all these fancy girls with
their feathers on and everything, you know. Yeah.
NM: Were there big crowds of people to –
THS: Not –
NM: Come to the –
THS: Not – not when they was here, ‘cause we didn’t go to Massachusetts Street.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: We – we watched everything just off of sitting on the railroad track.
NM: So, but, was there, like, a tent where people would come to see a show, or was it…?
THS: Well, there was a tent, yeah, down here.
NM: Did they get a lot of people to come to the tent to see the show?
THS: Well, if you had money.
NM: If you had money [laughs].
THS: Yeah, we didn’t have any money.
NM: Right.
THS: So, we would just sit far away and watch people walk in. We couldn’t see any of the – of
the tricks or anything that was going on.
NM: Yeah.

�THS: You know, but we did see them unload all the – everything. Their wagons and –
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And the clowns, and everything, we…
NM: So, when you were talking about the, um…the prisoners of war, and you were saying they
were over there, were – are you – are we still talking about your parking lot here? Like outside
your house, or were they –
THS: No.
NM: They were further down.
THS: I’m talking – I’m talking about in front of La Yarda.
NM: In front of what?
THS: La Yarda.
NM: Oh, La Yarda.
THS: See, there was two rows of houses like this; they faced each other.
NM: Yeah.
THS: The water pump sat right in the middle. And, uh, then the railroad was here. It was just
about from here – wasn’t even as far as from here to the Fields house.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: It was closer than that. ‘Cause it just went up the hill.
NM: Oh.
THS: We used to slide down that hill when we got back from school, instead of going clear
around.
NM: Ah.
THS: A lot of times, we didn’t do that too much because we would dirty our clothes.
NM: Yeah.

Formatted: Spanish (Spain)

�THS: So we didn’t, uh…but no, we used to see the prisoner camp. You know, you come down
11th Street
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Do you know where that path is? Where that – you ride your bicycles and walk?
NM: Right.
THS: Okay. When you go to the end of the, uh, there’s the [unintelligible] – there’s the City
garage there.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Okay. You just go that way, and, uh, there’s buildings right in there. Just right off the 11th
Street.
NM: Right.
THS: That’s where the – that’s where they, uh, put their, uh…they built fences. Real tall fences,
you know.
NM: Isn’t that something.
THS: And they would bring ‘em in on a – on a – on a, not a boxcar, but they’d bring ‘em in on a
regular passenger car.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: The train, and then they would unload ‘em there.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: There was quite a few of ‘em.
NM: Hmm. Gee.
THS: We thought it was kind of fun, you know, sitting up there watching ‘em playing ball.
NM: Very unusual.
THS: Well – ‘cause we knew that they was prisoners of war, you know.
NM: Uh-huh. Now, how old were you then?
THS: I was, uh…oh, my, let’s see. Well, it was during World War II.

�NM: Right.
THS: And I was born in 1930.
NM: Okay. So you’re, like, in your teenage years.
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Yeah, some –
THS: Did you know anybody that had to go to war?
THS: Yeah, my brother did.
NM: Your brother?
THS: And my sis – and my brother-in-law did. And then my other brother, but he didn’t go to
war. He just joined the Navy.
NM: Oh.
THS: Uh, but my brother Joe, he was up there.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And my, um, brother-in-law, he was, uh…he was right in the middle of the – of the
shooting, and they shot him in the leg, and he fell, he couldn’t – couldn’t move, you know, he
was there. And the – he said the Germans was coming with their rifles and their bar – bar –
NM: Bayonets?
THS: Bayonets, yes. And they would, uh, stick ‘em to make sure that they was – that they was
dead, you know, and he said he heard ‘em coming. So what he did, he said, he pulled one of ‘em,
a dead one, over on top of him. So, he says they came along and – and, uh, stuck the one on top
of him. And that’s the only way that he got saved, and he was able to get out of the war.
NM: Wow.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: He came home.
THS: Yeah.

�NM: Did Joe come home?
THS: Joe came home, yes. Um, they both came home. Joe – Joe was, uh, in the Air Force. And,
uh, he was on the ground crew. And, uh, he said that, uh, the Germans was coming. And, uh, the
commander told ‘em to all go up, you know, with their rifles, you know, and fight. And he said
that they was just young kids in his, uh, in the squad…uh…
NM: Squadron?
THS: Squadron, yeah. My mouth isn’t just right today. And so, he says that the commander told
him, he started to run back. And he says the commander told him to shoot him.
NM: Oh!
THS: And he says, he told my mother: “Mom, I couldn’t shoot him. So, he told me, he said: ‘If
you don’t shoot him, I’m gonna shoot you.’” ‘Cause they didn’t want ‘em to run back, you
know.
NM: Yeah.
THS: They wanted ‘em to go forward.
NM: Right. And it started a panic if somebody runs back.
THS: And he says: “I wasn’t,” so they put him in the brig for six months because he didn’t – he
wouldn’t do that.
NM: Wow.
THS: And we didn’t know where he was at. We – we thought maybe he was dead somewhere,
‘cause we hadn’t heard from him. He used to write all the time to Mom, but he hadn’t wrote for
quite a while. And so my mother got, uh, this lady that was Spanish, she was [laughs], you know,
Mexican, that knew how to speak English.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So, she went to her and asked her if she would go to the Red Cross and find out, you know,
something had happened to him. And so, she went, and, uh, then, uh, they got – they got – he got
permission to write to my mother and tell her that he had been in the brigs for six months.
NM: Oh, gee whiz.
THS: ‘Cause he wouldn’t have shot that – he wouldn’t shoot that –
NM: Mm-hmm.

�THS: Young kid. But he says: “I can’t [murmurs] shoot him or anything.” I mean, he said: “I felt
like running back.”
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: You know.
NM: Yeah.
THS: You’re scared.
NM: Oh, of course.
THS: You see all these people coming after you.
NM: Right. It seems so immoral to shoot one of your own.
THS: But he wasn’t hurt. When the war was over, he came home.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And my brother-in-law came home too, but he was hobbling for quite a while after that.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Wasn’t able to do that, but yeah. [Murmurs]
NM: Do you remember any shortages during the war, or things that were different? Did you have
to get those coupons, or…?
THS: Yeah.
NM: Yeah?
THS: Mm-hmm. We had a coupon book for sugar.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And coffee was really hard to get.
NM: Oh.
THS: You know, they would just give you one, I think, every month.
NM: Oh.

�THS: But of course, we wasn’t used to drinking coffee. We drank milk all the time.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: We got it from the farmer down here at the corner. Down 11th Street at the railroad. He had
some apple trees, so we got the apples too.
NM: You did? [Laughs]
THS: In fact, he said: “Don’t pick my apples. I’m selling ‘em.” [NM laughs] But that didn’t
make any difference till he put a bull in the pen.
NM: You did what?
THS: He put a bull…
NM: Put a bull?
THS: A bull – a bull.
NM: Oh.
THS: Mm-hmm, you know.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Not a cow, but a bull.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: In with the apple trees?
THS: Yeah, well, we had to get in there to get to the apple trees. [NM laughs] So he put him in
there so that, uh, we would stay out of there, but you know, we’d get in there anyway. And then
when they got after us, we would just run as fast as we could. [NM laughs] And jump over the
fence, yeah.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: We went to get milk there, from the farmer. And he used to say: “Don’t pick my apples,”
you know. On the way home, we used to fill our pockets with apples.
NM: Oh.

�THS: Mm-hmm. But that was a lot of fun.
NM: Yeah.
THS: You know, he didn’t want us – he said: “I sell my apples.”
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: You know, there – oh, and Peter, his folks moved from Quenemo to Lawrence to the La
Yarda, and they lived there for a while. And then they moved back to Quenemo. And they lived
in Quenemo for a while, and then they moved back to Lawrence.
NM: Now, who was Peter?
THS: Romero.
NM: Oh, okay. Pete Romero?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Oh, he went back and forth to Quenemo?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Okay, and is that the same village that your parents came from?
THS: No.
NM: No.
THS: My, uh, parents came from Topeka.
NM: Oh.
THS: His parents came from Quenemo.
NM: Oh, yeah, okay. Sorry.
THS: Yeah. That’s alright.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: I can’t talk today anyway, for some reason [NM laughs]. My mouth is…sticking together.
Anyway, uh, yeah, they – they didn’t live in La Yarda all the time.

�NM: Yeah.
THS: In all them pictures that you see, um, all them people – did you ever make it to Watkins
Museum?
NM: Um, you know, I went over there, but I didn’t see the pictures of – I got distracted, so I’ll
have to try it again.
THS: They said they were on the third or the fourth floor. I don’t know, though they’re not on
the first floor.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But all them people that are there…
Anita: Here’s those, Mom. Some of ‘em are originals, and I have copies of – that’s the one that’s
in the Watkins Museum.
NM: Oh, oh. This one?
Anita: Yeah.
NM: Yeah, wow.
Anita: And some of these are originals, but I do have copies of most of ‘em.
NM: Mm-hmm.
Anita: Um…so, um, I mean, if you want to take a copy, that’s fine; I wouldn’t take the original.
But, like, that’s 1951, when the – when it flooded.
NM: Yeah.
Anita: And…
THS: Is that where La Yarda was?
NM: In the –
Anita: Yeah.
NM: Are those the boxcars?
THS: Yes. Yeah. Them are the boxcars, mm-hmm. Them are pile of they call ‘em ties. They’re
the ones that they put on the railroad tracks –

�NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Underneath the rails.
NM: Right.
THS: That’s what my – my dad and all them used to do. Um…
NM: Wow. So, here’s one with houses in it.
Anita: Okay, here you go.
NM: So that’s north of 11th and Haskell, 1951 flood.
THS: This is a…[murmurs]…it goes this way. Hmm. [Long pause] This is right here on 11th
Street. Uh…this goes like that [murmurs]. I don’t really know what that is, right there.
NM: The building?
THS: The building, yeah, but that’s the boxcars.
NM: Oh.
THS: And this is
Anita: Isn’t that Poehler’s?
THS: Poehler, no, uh-uh. No, I don’t know, really, what that is. Um…well, these I don’t
remember. Oh –
Anita: And then there’s some more.
THS: We had it upside down. That’s where the German camp was.
NM: Oh.
THS: See? We had it upside down.
NM: So…
THS: See, there’s another –
NM: Are those the buildings the barracks where the Germans lived?
THS: Yeah.

�NM: Oh.
THS: See, there’s more buildings on there too.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: I think there’s the same ones.
NM: Uh-huh. What do you know?
THS: We was looking at it upside down, that’s why.
Anita: I’ll look through the other ones, Mom, to see if there’s…
THS: Okay. I don’t know what she’s got there. That’s my sister’s house. And this is…this is my
mother’s, my mother and my dad.
NM: Now, is that at La Yarda, or a different place?
THS: No, that was on Rhode Island Street.
NM: Rhode Island? Uh-huh.
THS: Yeah. And this was too – that’s my mother, my sister, and, uh…that’s my – this is my
niece, my brother’s daughter, when she made her first Holy Communion. And that was my
mother and dad.
NM: That’s you, there?
THS: Yeah.
NM: Oh.
THS: Most of these pictures I think are from Rhode Island [murmurs].
NM: You’re so cute. Wait – Rita Hernandez, Avery, and Grandpa and Grandma.
THS: Yeah.
NM: Oh, so – that’s Rita.
THS: Oh, that’s Rita?
NM: It says –
THS: Oh, I guess it is. I thought it was –

�NM: On the back, it says Rita Hernandez and Avery.
THS: Yeah, it was Rita. I – I remember that.
NM: Awful cute.
THS: It was Rita. [Long pause] Let’s see…that’s my niece. That’s my…that’s my mother. And
that little lady was blind. She couldn’t see anything. But she could make it over to my mother’s
house and, um, visit my mother. I think this is – this is my dad and my grandmother, here.
NM: It says the little girl might be you, but I don’t know. Do you think that’s you?
THS: No.
NM: No, you were bigger than that in the Rhode Island house. Yeah.
THS: No, that’s not me. Mm-mm.
NM: Maybe it’s a different little girl.
THS: This is my sister, my other sister, my two cousins; one of them was a nun. This one was
the one that was a nun, right there.
NM: Oh.
THS: She went on to be a nun. This is my folks, this picture.
NM: Oh.
THS: I don’t know – did she show you something in here about –
NM: Um, there was a picture of a group of people from La Yarda in that book.
THS: Oh. Okay, then she knows, ‘cause she… [long pause, murmurs]
NM: You’re not in this picture, Teresa?
THS: No.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: I was too young.
NM: A wedding or something.

�THS: Mm-hmm. See, the ‘51 flood, um…see the railroad?
NM: Yeah.
THS: That’s where the men used to sit and watch to make sure that the water didn’t get over.
NM: Oh.
THS: For the trains to go in. And this is, uh…hmm. [Murmurs]. This is the Santa Fe depot.
NM: That’s –
THS: It was an old Santa Fe depot, and they knocked it down and they built a new one.
NM: Oh.
THS: After the flood, because they couldn’t leave the other one, ‘cause of that water all inside of
it and everything.
NM: Right. Yeah, the one that’s there today is, like, 1950s sort of architecture.
THS: Yeah. We used to play across from there. We used to play in the sand piles. They had sand
piles there, and we used to get up and – that’s the only pleasure besides, you know, we used to
go up on the great big old sand piles and jump all the way down. [NM laughs] Mm-hmm. Yeah,
so…but, uh…I didn’t realize that that was, you know, some – but that’s, you know, boxcars,
there. Just right across from La Yarda.
NM: Yeah. Anita showed me a picture of some girls, and…let me find it.
THS: She did? Okay.
NM: Yeah.
THS: I don’t know where she got that book.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Ordered it or something. She’s always wanting, uh, you know, to go back into history.
Then I lost the paper with the DNA. Now I gotta go talk to [Roger Rachel?] and have her send –
I thought I was a Mexican, but we was – we’re Indians, wasn’t it?
Anita: Yeah, but they were –
THS: Mexican-Indians.
Anita: Mexican-Indians. They were from the United States side.

Formatted: Spanish (Spain)

�NM: Oh.
Anita: And then when they took Texas over, then they got pushed back. There’s – those are the
only last of the originals that I got, Mom.
NM: Oh.
THS: Okay.
Anita: So, those…
THS: Yeah. That’s me.
NM: Oh, that’s you as a baby.
THS: Yeah.
NM: The baby picture, or the girl picture?
THS: Both.
NM: There’s two pictures. Oh, they’re both you. Let’s take a look.
THS: Did you find that one about the – the girls in the –
NM: Yeah.
THS: She’s looking for – oh, you found it. Yes. Oh, yes. Uh-huh. She’s got the little boys, see
the water? They told us that the bridge – they had this old bridge, and if you got on it during the
‘51 flood, you could stand on it and you could – it, you could, uh, feel it moving back and forth.
NM: Oooh.
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Oooh, that sounds creepy.
THS: See, all of North Lawrence was flooded. And so, um…and so first we was being girls, we
had to go and see. We get on this bridge and –
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Feel it swinging back and forth. We got off of it in a hurry.
NM: You went and got on there, wow.

�THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Look at this adorable baby picture, that is so cute.
THS: Yeah, that’s me. [Laughter]
NM: Looks really cute.
THS: Yeah, here we are – all are. And that’s Jenny, Mercy, Alberta, um, Gladys, me, and Toni.
Yep. The boys was – I think they was the Romeros. You know. Yeah, but, um, Peter and them,
they – they went to – they moved to Lawrence and then they moved back to – to, uh…is that
different from the – from the Santa Fe depot.
NM: Oh, yes, very.
THS: It was a lot different then.
NM: Different, yes.
THS: Yeah, they had to knock it down, ‘cause there was water all over the inside of it. Mmhmm. But, um, [murmurs]. I [murmurs] my next-door neighbor, Leroy Grummett. He had to go
in to get people out of North Lawrence, ‘cause North Lawrence was completely flooded.
NM: Wow.
THS: I mean, and people, you know, they told ‘em to get out, just like they told us, and –
NM: Right.
THS: And they wouldn’t get out. And so, he had a boat, and he would take the boat across and
he would get across all right, but on the way back, it would take him halfway to Eudora.
NM: Just the current, huh?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Wow.
THS: So, anyway, uh…but he – he volunteered to do that and for the longest –
NM: Now, who was that? Who did that?
THS: Leroy Grummett.
NM: Leroy Grummett.

�THS: And for the longest time, his picture was at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, before they put
that other front in.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Where the – where the pond, or the fish in there, the kids used to call it fishing. [NM
laughs] But, where you throw a little money in.
NM: Yeah.
THS: So they built that.
NM: So his picture used to be there, like, in honor of him for doing all that brave work?
THS: Yeah. Yeah, his picture was in there for a long time.
NM: Huh.
THS: But, uh, you know. It’s…it was fun, you know. Like I say, we didn’t need to go out and
find somebody to play with.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Or somebody to walk to school with. We – we always had a big crowd.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So.
NM: Tell me again, what were the names of all the kids in your family?
THS: In my family?
NM: Yeah.
THS: Okay. Um, the…there’s my sisters. In California.
NM: Okay.
THS: And, uh, this is my other sister. And them are two of my cousins. That one’s the one that
was a nun.
NM: Now, what are your sisters’ names?
THS: Um, this one’s named Carmen.

�NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And this one was named Soledad.
NM: Soledad.
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Wow.
THS: And then, uh, I have, uh, Pete and Joe and Chino and Jesse.
NM: Chino?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: What, is that short for something?
THS: Yeah. His name was Gabriel.
NM: Oh.
THS: But he had such curly hair, everybody called him Chino, which means curly hair in – in
English.
NM: Oh, it does?
THS: Yeah.
NM: Okay.
THS: He had real curly hair.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, everybody used to call him that because it was so short –
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Instead of calling him Gabriel.
NM: Yeah. Did you have a nickname?
THS: Uh, no, my – my, um, brother that, uh, you know, was two years older than I was, uh, he
couldn’t call me Teresa. So, he called me, uh, “Chita.”

�NM: “Chita.”
THS: Uh-huh. ‘Cause my mother…and, you know, when I said the other day that – about them
sprinkling water all over? My grandmother used to keep us up on all that.
NM: Mm.
THS: Even when we was real little.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: She used to sit us and – and pray the rosary, and tell us what used to go in, you know.
What used to go in that little place where we used to live in Topeka. You know, where my
mother got up and watered the floor every morning –
NM: Yeah.
THS: And all that, yeah. My grandmother kept us up on that when we got a little bit older. Then
we didn’t, you know, where we came from.
NM: She told you how it used to be?
THS: Mm-hmm. Yeah.
NM: And she told you about old-time Mexico and the hacienda?
THS: Mm-hmm. Yeah.
NM: Those must have been good stories.
THS: Yeah, it was.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And, uh…you know, other than that, I don’t, uh, but anyway, that was her.
NM: Wow.
THS: That’s my dad and that was my grandmother.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Um, he brought her over. He would not leave her when he came to the United States, and
he would not leave my aunt and my two cousins. He brought them over as his daughters.

�NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: It’s a wonder they didn’t think that he had too many daughters all the same age. [NM
laughs] You know, because they was, you know, they was just about the same age.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And there was four of ‘em, you know. All them four right there.
NM: Uh-huh. Yeah. And so then you were born here.
THS: Yeah.
NM: Uh-huh. And then, um, who else was born here; any of the boys?
THS: Uh, Pete and Carmen and Chole was born.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: In Mexico. Then they came to the United States when – when, uh – said that they had lost
the hacienda.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Because they was coming through and killing all the – all the men that was any – anybody
at all, you know. And so then, uh, they came back to the United States and Joe was born in
Kansas City. And then they went back, because they thought that they’d go and dig the – the
money out, but there was no digging money up, because it wasn’t worth the paper it was printed
on.
NM: Oh, yeah.
THS: So then, uh, Chino was born in Mexico, so there was, uh, Carmen – it was Pete, Carmen,
Chole, and Chino. And three of us was born here. Joe was born in Kansas City, and Jesse and I
was born in, we call him – well, we called him “Nutty” all the time, for Natividad.
NM: Oh.
THS: Till he went to work at the schools, and then the teachers refused for the kids to call him
that.
NM: Nutty. [Laughs]
THS: Yeah. They didn’t – they didn’t like it. They told ‘em that they – they had to call him
Jesse.

�NM: Okay.
THS: Or Natividad, ‘cause his name was Jesse Natividad.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: But, yeah, there was a big history, but…
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: It’s, uh…I didn’t know that that was Rita. I guess it was Rita. Huh. And that hasn’t been
too long before my mom and dad passed away.
NM: Mm.
THS: ‘Cause, um…she’s married. I mean, she’s married on – on this – yeah, she’s married to –
you can tell that, uh…
NM: That’s a cute picture.
THS: I mean, she wasn’t married there in the picture –
NM: No.
THS: But she – she was married later on.
NM: Right.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: So, when did your mom and dad pass away?
THS: My mom and dad passed away, let’s see, the girls was, uh, in junior high.
NM: Oh.
THS: One in high school.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Um…they asked me – my dad had – my dad was always falling. He had high blood
pressure. He was falling out in the yard, and the neighbors would call me and tell me, you know:
“Your dad has fallen, Teresa.” So, I kept getting in the car and go right up there and get
somebody to come pick him up, and – and, uh, he kept telling me: “Put us in a nursing home. Put
us – ”

�NM: Oh.
THS: I said: “I can’t do that.” I would go in the morning, give my mother an insulin shot, and my
dad would fix ‘em some – for them too, he would fix ‘em some eggs and toast for breakfast. And
then my sister-in-law, Jenny, would take lunch, and then I would take supper in for her. And, uh,
uh, put my mother to bed.
NM: Aww.
THS: You know, she was always in bed anyway, but I mean, you know, got her ready for bed.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And, uh, he kept telling me, he says: “Put us in the nursing home.”
And I kept saying: “I can’t do that. I can’t do that.”
He says: “You got four kids. You can’t. And your husband’s working. You can’t
not…leave ‘em all the time and come over here every day, day after day.” You know, they was
living on, uh, Rhode Island and –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So finally, I went up there one day, and he says: “Look, I have asked you and asked you to
put us in the home. And you don’t listen to me.”
I said: “I can’t do it.”
He said: “Yes, you can. You can do it.” And so, my – my brother in Topeka, his wife had
a sister that’s a nun, and St. Joseph, uh, nursing home.
NM: Oh.
THS: In Kansas City.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, he was over that afternoon, and – and they told – and my dad told ‘em:
“See, we keep telling her to put us in the nursing home. She just won’t listen to us.”
He said: “You know, [Aunt?] Rita works in the… ” Her – her, uh…her name really
wasn’t Rita any more, ‘cause she was a nun, you know, and they change their names.
NM: Right.
THS: And so, he said: “I’ll call her.” So he gets on the phone and calls her. Within an hour they
was over at the house [NM laughs] Her and another nun.
NM: Problem solved, huh? Wow.

�THS: And so, they signed the papers. He – my brother was there too. They signed the papers and
they said: “We’ll be ready for ‘em tomorrow.”
NM: My goodness.
THS: And my brother said: “Alright, I’ll bring ‘em down.”
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So, I was gonna drive, and he said: “No, I don’t want you to drive.” He said: “I’ll drive.”
So, him and my sister-in-law drove us, and then we took my mom and dad. Two weeks later, my
– well…a week later he – my dad had a stroke.
NM: Oh.
THS: So they put him in Providence Hospital.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: And then, uh, they sent him back to the…to the nursing home.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And, uh, he died a week later.
NM: My goodness.
THS: Two weeks after.
NM: Wow.
THS: Mm-hmm. So, I got the feeling that he probably knew that he was going, and he wanted
my mother in a…‘cause I had had her here when she had broke her hip. I had had her here for
about a month and a half, here at the house, and – and she didn’t want to be here, because she
says: “You’re taking the kids’ bedroom,” you know. We only had three bedrooms, you know, the
boys and the girls and then ours. And, uh…we, uh – Leo says: “We have to bring her home from
the hospital.” Him and I slept out on the back porch, next to the birdfeeder. It was so cold.
NM: Oh! So that you could talk privately.
THS: Yeah. Yeah. So that my mother wouldn’t be worried that we was – that we didn’t have a
place to sleep. [NM laughs] Anyway, he – he died two weeks later. We was all there.
NM: Mm-hmm.

�THS: Except my brother, he – my sister-in-law was a diabetic, and she forgot her pills, so he was
on his way home when we called him and told him that Dad had passed away.
NM: Oh, yeah.
THS: He felt bad, so bad, because we had been there all night. We went in there about two
o’clock in the afternoon, stayed there all night. All of us, you know. There was no chairs, there
was two chairs in there. The rest of us was – sitting on – on…my mother’s bed, where she was
laying, on the opposite bed.
NM: Oh.
THS: You know. And, uh, some of ‘em was…uh, leaning against the windowsill.
NM: Yeah.
THS: You know.
NM: Yeah.
THS: And the – the boys, some of ‘em was sitting on the floor.
NM: Oh, goodness. Yeah, yeah. A full house in that room.
THS: Mm-hmm. And so then, when he passed away, I asked my mother, I says:
“You want to go home with me? I can make room for you now.”
And she says: “No. They take me to Mass every morning; they take me to the rosary
every afternoon.”
NM: Uh-huh. Was your mom a religious woman? Mm-hmm?
THS: And she says: “I don’t want to go home.”
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: She didn’t know – speak English, I mean, a word of English. She just – all she learned how
to say is: “Nurse, bedpan.”
NM: Oh.
THS: She was a diabetic, and so, you know, that’s all she learned.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Uh-huh. But, uh, Rita would go over and see her, pretty near every day.

�NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And then, um, you know, they would let us know. And when she got real sick, they let us
know. We was all there in the end, you know, when she passed away.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Um, the doctors told us: “She’s got pneumonia. If we go ahead and clean her lungs out,
she’ll last two weeks. If we let her go, uh, she’ll be gone in three days.”
NM: Mm.
THS: And, uh, so then the kids says: “Well, you’re the one that took care of her. You make up
your mind what you want to do.”
NM: Oh, brother.
THS: I said: “Well, we’re all family.”
They said: “No, you – you talk to the doctor. You tell her what you want to do.”
I said: “You know, I can’t do that.”
They said: “Yes, you can.” So, I went in and I talked to my mother; she was still talking.
She said: “Let me go. Your dad’s already gone. Don’t do anything to me.”
I said: “Mom, I can’t do that to you.”
She said: “Yes, you can. You got your kids, you got your husband. Go ahead. Let me
go.”
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So, I told the doctor, I said: “She wants to go. She doesn’t want to stay.”
He said: “Well, that’s fine.” She was gone in three days.
NM: Wow.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Just like he said.
THS: Yeah, just like he said. She was gone in three days.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So then we sold the house, and we used all the money for…to pay for both the funerals.
NM: Mm-hmm, sure. And were they buried through St. John’s?
THS: Mm-hmm.

�NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Both at St. John’s.
NM: Where – where did you meet Leo?
THS: Uh…he used to go to church. And I didn’t think much about it, because he was in the
service. And I always thought he was a [laughs]. He – he was – I always thought that he was
really thought he was really some – somebody, because his shoes was always so shiny. [NM
laughs] You could see yourself in them, you know? And he caught up with me. We used to go
every Saturday; a whole bunch of us girls used to go to the Meadow Acres in Topeka.
NM: Meadow Acres. Uh-huh.
THS: That’s a – that was a nightclub.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: And it was close to Forbes Fields. So, all the guys from Forbes Fields used to go over
there.
NM: Oh.
THS: And we would dance all night long, and about a half an hour before we left [unintelligible],
the dance was over, we would sneak out and go.
NM: Okay.
THS: Yeah. And get out, and – well, then they’d – our folks says: “You gotta go to Mass.” So
went to Mass and he caught up with me, and he – he started making a conversation. I didn’t want
to listen to him [laughs]. I was tired; I wanted to go home and lay down, ‘cause I had to go to
work on Monday.
NM: Oh, no.
THS: And – and so he says: “How would you like to have a cup of coffee?”
I said: “No, I don’t wanna have a cup of coffee. I wanna go home.”
So he said: “Alright.” So then the next Sunday, it happened again. Then the third Sunday,
I thought: “Gosh. If he – if I don’t go have coffee with him, he won’t leave me alone.” So – oh,
sorry.
NM: That’s okay.
THS: Anyway, uh, we went to have coffee, to the Deluxe Café there on Massachusetts Street.
And so then he asked, you know, he started asking me questions:

�“Do you work? Where do you work? How long have you been there?” And all this stuff,
you know. I was so tired, I didn’t even care what I was saying. Well, Monday morning comes. I
come out with my friend Jenny to go across the street to have coffee on our coffee break. And
who should be out there [NM laughs] but him and his friend Gene.
NM: Oh.
THS: He says: “We came to take you for coffee.”
I said: “I only have fifteen minutes.”
He says: “Well, it won’t take long.” So the next day, he was there again. With Gene. The
third day, it was him by himself [laughs]. Gene wasn’t with him. [NM laughs] Anyway, then, uh,
the next day, he was there, till they changed shifts when he – when he had to go on days, he
wasn’t there, because he would change shifts every other week.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Mm-hmm. Midnight shift, and then the 4:00-12:00 shift, and then day shifts, so, um…then
every day he was out there, and the ladies down where they was sorting the clothes out in that
big room:
“Guess who’s out there? Guess who’s out there?” [Laughs]
“I don’t know who’s out there,” you know? [NM laughs] So, then finally we decided that
we, you know, we started going together, and when we went to the Meadow Acres, we went
together.
NM: Oh.
THS: Yeah, we took all the rest of the girls, but we went together.
NM: Did Leo like to dance?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: He did?
THS: Yeah. He was a good dancer.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Yeah. And so, you know, uh, then after that it was just…you know, you never got married
way back then. I guess you – you know, I was a Mexican.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And he was German, you know. You didn’t get married out of your race.
NM: Mm.

�THS: Way back then.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: You know, it was – it was hard. You should have heard my dad.
NM: Really?
THS: Yes. But Leo had a way that he – people most – most people would like him, you know?
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, after that, Dad – Dad began to where he was pretty good with him. And then, uh,
when we moved out here, Dad used to come out and help him, you know, clean weeds, the
weeds out of the garden and all of that.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Yeah. But…we was married 57 years.
NM: Oh, my goodness.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: A good long time.
THS: It is. It’s a long time.
NM: Well, I’m gonna have to get going.
THS: I’m sorry, I – you don’t – I was talking so much, I don’t know what you can use out of
there or not, but, yeah.
NM: Oh, yeah. That was great. I enjoyed hearing your stories. I – I can’t come for the next
couple of weeks though. I’ve gotta go do something else, so…
THS: Okay, that’s fine.
NM: Maybe in November I’ll swing by, see what you’re up to.
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                    <text>Interview with Teresa Hernandez Schwartz
Interviewer: Nora Murphy
Date of Interview: October 13, 2019
Length of Interview: 7:31
Location of Interview: Home of Teresa Hernandez Schwartz
Transcription Completion Date: 2021
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Teresa Hernandez Schwartz (Interviewee): …Them all up after I got married. With my mother
and all the rest of the older women. We used to go to the basement to make that hot chocolate,
stirring it from 5:30 in the morning till eleven o’clock at night.
Nora Murphy (Interviewer): Oooh.
THS: I mean, till 9:00 in the morning.
NM: Wow, four hours?
THS: And then we’d rush up and go to Mass.
NM: Gee.
THS: We used to do that every year for our Lady of Guadalupe Day.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And then of course we’d dance, you know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And, uh, um…you, know, uh, the women. Because when the – when the women from the
church had a – a…
Unknown, possibly Anita: A dinner.
THS: They wouldn’t let us out in the – where they was serving.
NM: Oh.
THS: [Murmurs] The Mexicans stay in the kitchen washing dishes. So Miss DeAmber, Miss
Adamson, Miss Greeley, and about three more ladies. They felt – I guess they felt bad for us,
‘cause they told us that they wasn’t going to, uh, they wasn’t going to…um…they wasn’t going
to let us be treated like that.
NM: Oh.

�THS: So they started the group, where they had all these Mexican ladies. Started a group for the
ladies. And then, uh, we had a colored lady, Mrs.…oh, I can’t think. She’s been – she’s buried
next to my fath – to my folks up there Mt. Calvary. She came in our room. And we used to have
[murmurs], so way back then was when they started the Mexican fiesta.
NM: Oh.
THS: Uh-huh. Way back then, because we was all young enough that we couldn’t – all of us
girls was in there. And, uh, Mrs. DeAmber used to say – she used to be something else – her
husband took pictures here in town for people. You know, wedding pictures and –
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Anyway, she used to say: “I don’t like the way they treat you. They won’t let you in their –
in their, uh, groups. So we’re gonna do a group ourselves.”
NM: Oh.
THS: Okay.
NM: Now, she wasn’t Mexican, right?
THS: No.
NM: Right? Okay.
THS: No, uh, Mrs. DeAmber, Mrs. Greeley, Mrs. Adamson, none of them was – was Mexicans.
But because they treated us so bad, they decided they was going to form their own group with
the Mexicans.
NM: So, did they form a group for the – the mothers, too, or just for the children?
THS: No, for the mothers.
NM: Oh, for the mothers to get together.
THS: Yeah, that was for the mothers, yeah.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And, uh, then this when they started – this was way, way before then.
NM: Right.
THS: But that’s when they started making the – they started the Mexican fiesta, too. Uh, way
back then, Loretta used to run it – Loretta Chavez.

�NM: Loretta? Uh-huh?
THS: She used to –
NM: She’s still there [laughs].
THS: Does she – does she still work there?
NM: Yes, she’s still cooking.
THS: I didn’t know if she did or not.
NM: She’s the lead – she’s the head of it.
THS: Oh, is she?
NM: I mean, she – ‘cause she has all – everything in her mind, like how everything has to go,
and how many…how many beans and how many pounds of pork and…she has that all
memorized, so…
THS: Yeah.
NM: She’s kind of in charge, yeah.
THS: I know what it’s like, ‘cause, see, uh, we used to clean all them peppers, Leo and I.
NM: Oh.
THS: Forty pounds of peppers.
NM: Oh.
THS: And the beans. Oh, my. We used to sit out on the back porch, Leo and I cleaned all the
peppers and all the…
NM: For the Mexican fiesta?
THS: The next morning he would say – he would say, you know: “My fingers are kind of hot.”
NM: Oh.
THS: I said: “That’s because you’re not a Mexican.” [NM laughs] Yeah, we used to – we used to
do that.
NM: The ladies told me they used to make the tortillas from scratch.

�THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Yeah, now, you know, they buy the tortillas now.
THS: I used to make that bread from scratch, too.
NM: Oh.
THS: And, uh, they – one year they told us, they says: “Well, we’re gonna let all the…all the
good women make the bread, and all the people that – and all the women that don’t know too
much make the cookies.”
NM: Oh, for Our Lady of Guadalupe?
THS: So they looked at me and they said: “You make cookies.” [Laughter] And then, uh, the last
year I went to help, uh, they went to put me to, uh, make burritos. I know how to make burritos.
Anyway, somebody – somebody went and told Loretta that I was too slow.
NM: Oh.
THS: So, I said: “To heck with it; I’m going home. You do ‘em.” You know.
NM: Yeah.
THS: And they told Joyce Mace too, Monty’s wife, [murmurs], they told her the same thing.
NM: Oh, no.
THS: I mean, you know, they says: “You’re too old. You – you can’t make ‘em fast enough.”
But we could do everything else fast enough.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Like wash dishes.
NM: Oh.
THS: In the kitchen.
NM: Sure.
THS: Mm-hmm. Yeah. We could do all of that, but…
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Oh, well.

�NM: Well, you know, they didn’t do Our Lady of Guadalupe last year.
THS: Because, uh, I asked them – I was gonna make cookies, believe it or not. [NM laughs] I
had everything ready to make ‘em.
NM: Yeah.
THS: And they decided that they wasn’t gonna make ‘em, because the other group that goes to
church…had their own Our Lady of Guadalupe deal.
NM: Oh, like the New Mexicans.
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: That are –
THS: And they don’t really associate with these other women.
NM: Oh.
THS: I mean, you – you notice that when they – they used – if you ever went to the basement
[murmurs] hardly see any of them people down there.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: It was all the Mexicans that had been here for a long time.
NM: Right.
THS: So then they decided, I guess Loretta did, ‘cause she’s always been in charge of it, that
that, you know, they’d make theirs at midnight, and it was too soon to make it – make it the next
morning for us, but we used to go in there at 5:30 and start a batch of [unintelligible]. You
couldn’t burn it.
NM: Mm.
THS: You know, you had to be really careful.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Stir, and you couldn’t stop it, you know?
NM: Wow.

�THS: My sister-in-law done that for years and years. And I used to pick all the older Mexican
people, like her mother, my mother, Mrs. Garcia, all of ‘em.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And take ‘em up to the church, so they could start making the chocolate. Mm-hmm.
NM: Wow. That’s a labor of love.
THS: Yeah, it was [murmurs]. But that’s the reason – I said: “Oh, me. And here I got all this
stuff to make the cookies, and I won’t get to make ‘em.”
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: I’ll make some for my family this year. Still here, you know.
NM: It’ll be another good Christmas. [voice overlaps with THS]
THS: Yeah.
NM: Yeah. I’d better get going now.
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                    <text>Interview with Teresa Hernandez Schwartz
Interviewer: Nora Murphy
Date of Interview: November 14, 2019
Length of Interview: 65:25
Location of Interview: Home of Teresa Hernandez Schwartz
Transcription Completion Date: January 29, 2021
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Teresa Hernandez Schwartz (Interviewee): Mashed potatoes and gravy. Uh, Andy always comes
and has dinner with me on Sunday.
Nora Murphy (Interviewer): I hope you’re not doing Thanksgiving dinner by yourself.
THS: No. [NM laughs] Andy’s cooking the turkey and ham. Yeah.
NM: Oh, good.
THS: And I’m, uh, I’m just gonna help the girls.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: But Anna showed up with, um, breast cancer.
NM: Really?
THS: Mm-hmm. So, she’s going on chemotherapy.
NM: Oh, my gosh.
THS: I don’t think she’s gonna be much good for us, but, uh, and then I’m supposed to go on the
12th and get this taken out, the cancer. They hope they can get it all out.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: If they can’t – if they can get it all out the first time, I’ll be there and it’s just no time at all,
but if they can’t get it out, then I’m gonna have to stay for about four hours –
NM: Oh.
THS: Till they get everything checked and make sure, and then go back in again and see if they
can get some more out, but…oh well. That happened before with this.
NM: Oh, the skin cancer, yeah.
THS: They took one out about that big.

�NM: Really?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Wow.
THS: That hasn’t been a year [murmurs].
NM: Where do you go for that?
THS: I went to Overland Park.
NM: Oh, you did? Oh.
THS: Mm-hmm. Yeah. Uh, now, this time I’m going to Topeka.
NM: Oh.
THS: They said I could go to Overland Park or go to Topeka.
NM: Oh, okay. I’d rather go to Topeka, it’s a lot closer.
NM: Right. Yeah, me too.
THS: Andy’s going – Andy will always drive, but it’s so much closer than – than Overland Park.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Then you gotta walk in and you gotta go clear down this hall, and he insists on taking me
in a wheelchair. He will not let me walk. And so then we get the elevator and go, I don’t know
how many floors.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So…but, I’d rather not go, but –
NM: Well, you –
THS: I ain’t got much choice.
NM: Gotta get certain things done.
THS: Yeah.
NM: Taken care of. Right?

�THS: Uh-huh. Right.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But I – you know, I still – I still do laundry and cook and –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: I don’t cook every day, ‘cause Anita, the – she likes salads and stuff like that. She’ll rather
eat salad. [Telephone rings] Excuse me.
NM: Oh, sure.
[THS has telephone conversation until 3:17]
THS: I have an appointment with – excuse me.
NM: Yeah, sure.
THS: With internal medicine at 10:30 on – on Friday, and then I have one with Dr. Costello, the
heart doctor, at one o’clock, so…
NM: Oh, the same day.
THS: Yeah.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Which will work out really good.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Because Anita’s off on Fridays. So, she’ll take me.
NM: Oh, that’s perfect. Yeah.
THS: When she can’t, then Andy will take me, but…
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Uh, he’s so busy out of town all the time. He –
NM: Is he the one that fixes the electrical transformers?
THS: Mm-hmm.

�NM: Boy, he must have had a busy year.
THS: Yeah.
NM: Storms everywhere.
THS: Yeah, he won’t go anymore.
NM: Oh, he won’t.
THS: Mm-mm. He told, well, he’s been there since he graduated from high school.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And he’s going to, uh, retire in four years.
NM: Really?
THS: So he’s – he’s pretty much on his own, you know. They let him go ahead and – but he told
‘em, he said: “I don’t wanna go anymore – ”
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: To all them places where the electricity, they need to work on it. The last time he went
was, uh, to South Dakota, I think. And before that, he went to New York. But he said: “No more,
Mom.” It’s – it’s, you know, the conditions are so bad. And you work clear down into the night.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: In the cold and the rain and everything.
NM: The worst weather there is – there he is.
THS: “So I told ‘em, I said: ‘I’m not going.’”
I said: “What are they gonna do, fire you?
He said: “No, they said ‘Alright.’”
NM: Okay.
THS: I says: “So you’re getting big enough now that you can make your own schedule.”
He said: “No,” he said, “I just told ‘em I didn’t wanna go anymore, you know. I’ll stay
here and do the works.”
NM: So he – they let him use – do the local work?
THS: Mm-hmm.

�NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Yeah. Kansas City, and I guess right now he’s working in Topeka.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But he does go to Wichita and Dodge City and all of them, but going out of this – and
Kansas City, you know, Missouri and them, but not far away anymore.
NM: Yeah.
THS: But –
NM: Well, I’ve been thinking about La Yarda.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: And I’ve got a question for you.
THS: Yeah?
NM: So, I read something about La Yarda, and it said – it suggested that, um, if you were, like, a
laborer on the railroad tracks, you’ve probably lived in a – a – what do you call ‘em, a boxcar
that moved back and forth with your family?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: But if you were more of a supervisor, or a foreman, then you stayed in these, uh, like, La
Yarda. Is – was your dad, like, a foreman or a supervisor?
THS: No. No, he was just a railroad worker.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Um, I was born in Topeka, and in Topeka they had these little houses for the workers. Uh,
they called them the Santa Fe houses. They was just little shacks made out of wood and – and
dirt floor. My mother used to say that she had to get up every morning and water the – the floors
so they wouldn’t be so dusty.
NM: Ah.
THS: Mm-hmm. And I remember her telling me that when I was born, we didn’t even have a
bed.
NM: Mm-hmm.

�THS: She put me in a cardboard box. [NM laughs] And she said one night I got to crying real
bad, and she didn’t know why, but when she picked me up, there was a mouse running in the
box. And she said I had blood on one of my fingers.
NM: Oh. Oh, no.
THS: So, when my dad got a chance, they had just built these La Yarda.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And there – there was brick houses, you know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And, uh, you know, the floors was concrete and all that.
NM: Concrete.
THS: And – and so, um, he got a chance to come down here. And so, he jumped at the chance.
NM: Oh.
THS: But, no, he just worked. And in the wintertime they drove them little [laughs] – I – I can’t
remember what they called ‘em in English, but there was this little deals that they all sat in the
thing to go fix – they didn’t even have a thing over ‘em or anything.
NM: The things where you pushed down and the other guy pushed down, and you went back and
forth like that?
THS: Yeah.
NM: Oh, I don’t know what those things are called, either.
THS: They – they, uh…so he got a chance to go, come down here, and, uh, then we had a better
house. I mean, we had a better place to live than live on the dirt floor in the little old shack.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Made out of wood, you know, and…but that’s how they all lived. So then when my dad
got a chance to come down here, then my brother came down with his family.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And then my brother-in-law came down, him and my – my, um, sister.

�NM: Your brother was an adult by then, and you were still a kid?
THS: My – my brother, he was already married. He had a bunch of kids.
NM: Oh. You were, when you were small –
THS: That was the oldest one.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Yeah, that was the oldest one.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Uh, so, they came down with – with his wife and his kids, I can’t remember how many
kids he had. He – he probably had about four. Something like that. And my sister and her
husband, they never had any kids, so…
NM: Oh.
THS: So they, uh, all came down, and they all worked for the railroad. And then my brother-inlaw was drafted into World War II.
NM: Mm.
THS: So, he had to go fight in Germany.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And then my brother had – not the one – the oldest one. Uh…he was the fourth one. He got
to go, he went into the Air Force.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And – and, uh, he was, till the – till the war ended, and then they came home.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And then my brother got a job in Topeka, in the Santa Fe shops. Somebody told him about
that. So, he got a job there, and, you know, he advanced himself.
NM: Mm.
THS: And, uh, they bought a little house, a one-bedroom house. They had fourteen kids.
NM: Oh, they did?

�THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Now, which brother was this?
THS: My oldest brother.
NM: What’s his name?
THS: He was the oldest. Uh, Pete.
NM: Oh, Pete. Okay.
THS: Mm-hmm. Yeah. And so, um, then they went back to Topeka, and then my brother-in-law,
when he came back from the service, he got a job up there, too.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: So, he went on back ‘cause it was better to be working inside the shops than it was out on
the cold, you know, winter. ‘Cause it was – my – my dad used to say to my mother, would they
all fix them a tortilla with beans on ‘em, you know, and – and, um, my dad used to say it was so
frozen, you couldn’t even bend it. He said they made a fire to try to warm ‘em up to get
something to eat, ‘cause they was out in the middle of nowhere, you know.
NM: And doing hard work.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Yeah.
THS: So, but – we all survived. And I was gonna tell you about that fountain. I think – we still
think one of them guys threw that little snake in there [NM laughs] because there wasn’t much
water. It was just drain water. They had a floor underneath it, and then the pipe went clear down.
NM: Yeah.
THS: I don’t know where – unless the water we drank, the one that went clear down, but we
think them boys for orneriness threw. Yeah.
NM: Threw a snake down there.
THS: Well, it was just a little bitty snake about that big [NM laughs], and a little frog, you know,
so…something that they could catch. They wouldn’t catch a big one, you know. But anyway,
there was just about that much water, ‘cause there was a board underneath there in the tin.
NM: Oh.

�THS: So, it kept the rainwater up in there, but…it, the pipe went down deep.
NM: Funny.
THS: Oh, they was just ornery boys, yeah. They was wanting to play football, always wanted to
play against the girls [laughs]. They didn’t wanna have girls on their team.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: They just beat us around [laughter]. We got to where we wouldn’t want to play with them.
NM: [Laughs] Well, what would you girls play?
THS: Huh?
NM: What did you guys like to play, with the girls?
THS: Well, they either, uh – we played basketball, we played, you know, we played baseball.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: You know, and all that. Yeah, all the kind of sports, but we always – they always wanted
us to play, and they always wanted us to have our own team, not – not with them in it, you know.
NM: [Laughs] They wanted to win.
THS: Yeah. So…but, we – we walked to school. Uh, we went over to Central at, uh, 9th and
Kentucky.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: It was three buildings there.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And we – that’s where we – we went to, we went to New York School and then we went
on up there.
NM: Were there other, um, well, that was Liberty Memorial High School then, right? Were there
other high school – there was no other high school in town.
THS: Yeah.
NM: So, everybody in town went to that one high school.

�THS: Yeah, the one over on, uh, Massachusetts Street. But this was junior high school.
NM: Oh, that was junior high.
THS: Uh-huh. Yeah. We had a building in each corner of the – Kentucky, 9th and Kentucky.
NM: Did they call it Central Junior High then?
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Yeah. And when we – when the bell rang, we had to rush if we was upstairs on the second
or third floor. We had to rush all the way down and get across the street to go to another class.
NM: That sounds a little dangerous.
THS: If there was – if there was cars coming, we would be late, and then we’d get in trouble.
NM: Oh.
THS: Yeah, ‘cause we was late. To gym, we had to get down that other building, we had to – this
was one building, and on the other side was another building, and then on the other side was
another building.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: They wasn’t even close. I mean, you had to cross the street for all three.
NM: Right. That’s a strange configuration.
THS: And gym was clear up on the very top of, uh, one of the buildings. Uh, that was the one on
the north side. The office was downstairs, and you – when the bell rang, you had to run to get up
there, ‘cause if you was late, you were in trouble.
NM: Mm.
THS: You had to stay –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: After school, and do what – what they was gonna do that day in gym. Yeah.
NM: Well, thinking back on your childhood, did you have a favorite teacher or, were there
different grades?

�THS: We had [laughs] Mrs. Six. We – we was the only class – I don’t know why they done this,
but we was a class where the Mexican kids and all the colored kids was. That was history.
NM: Oh, history.
THS: We was, uh, on the very top of the building on this side. Uh, and we had a lot of colored
kids in our class.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Well, they would get up and dance and sing, you know, kids. Get up and dance and sing,
and she would say: “Now, listen. If you kids will behave yourself, I’ll give the whole class an
A!” [Laughs] Them kids would do that every time, so they could get an A. [NM laughs] She was
an older teacher. Her name was Mrs. Six. She had a son named Fred Six here in town.
NM: Oh.
THS: He done a business of some kind.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: But, yeah. She was – she would tell us.
NM: Oh, isn’t that funny.
THS: We – we – us girls never, you know, we had a couple of boys, but they didn’t, you know.
But you know how them colored kids will be dancing and singing, and they would be doing all
that, and then she – she’ll pound on her desk and she’ll say: “Now if everybody stays still, don’t
make any noise, I will give you an A.” [Laughter] And she would! We all got A’s in her history
class. I always remember her. She was – she was such a nice teacher. Like I said, she was an
older teacher and –
NM: Mm-hmm. What about in elementary school? Did you have a favorite teacher in elementary
school, in New York School?
THS: Uh, Mrs. Dawson. She was a sixth-grade teacher at New York School. We all went to New
York School, ‘cause –
NM: Sure. Yeah, you were in the neighborhood.
THS: So, but yeah. Mrs. Dawson was the one that was –
NM: She was your favorite?
THS: Mm-hmm.

�NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: ‘Cause she – she kind of looked after us, you know, you can tell.
NM: Yeah.
THS: You know. She was an older teacher, too, and she – she lived – actually, she lived there in
the – in the New York School area. I think she lived on Connecticut Street somewhere.
NM: Oh, so she was in the neighborhood.
THS: Mm-hmm. She was in the neighborhood.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But, no, we went – then, of course, then they made, uh, Cent – they made…Well, after
they – they, um…they did away with them three buildings on Kentucky Street. Then they moved
Lawrence High up there.
NM: Oh, right.
THS: Or Lawrence High was a…yeah, Lawrence High was used to be there.
NM: Right.
THS: And then they moved it to high school. And then, uh, they put, uh, Central in.
NM: So, when you went to high school, did you go to Massachusetts Street, or did you go to –
like, Lou –
THS: I went to Massachusetts Street.
NM: Oh, you did. Okay.
THS: That’s where Central – that’s where Lawrence High was at.
NM: Right, that’s – yeah. Okay.
THS: And that’s where I – that’s where I went. That’s where most of the kids went. And then of
course, then there was – they moved it up there to – to where it’s at now.
NM: And did you have a favorite teacher in high school?
THS: Uh, not – not really, you know, um, it was so big.
NM: Yeah.

�THS: That you didn’t have a chance to – to, uh, ‘cause, that’s where the high school was at, you
know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So you didn’t really, you just, well, at Central we used to change every hour, too. But up
here we didn’t have to, because it was all in the building.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: We didn’t have to cross the street to go to Central.
NM: That was a very odd configuration, crossing the street. Preteens.
THS: There was three or four of us girls always late. We had to run up them stairs. Oh, to get
there in time. And if for some reason there was too many cars coming down Kentucky Street, we
was out of luck.
NM: Oh, yeah. Hmm.
THS: But, no. We, uh – we all went, and [laughs] we went to, uh, high school, there where
Central is at. And we all took Spanish, because we thought it was gonna be an easy, [NM laughs]
an easy class to take, you know. We was sure we’d get an A.
NM: Sure.
THS: But, when we got – when we started there, we found out that it was an entirely different
Spanish. It wasn’t the same Spanish that we was talking – that we was taught, you know, to
speak. It was a different – it was a high-class Spanish.
NM: Like what they speak in Spain, that kind of Spanish?
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Oh, that’s very different.
THS: Yeah. And so, um, only one girl, and that was Lupe Chavez, she was the only one that
passed that class.
NM: Oh, no.
THS: All the rest of [laughs] you know –
NM: The Mexican kids…failed Spanish?

�THS: They would make us get up there on top of the – in front of the class and speak Spanish.
Well, we used to speak Spanish the way we was taught as kids.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Not the – not the way they wanted it out of the book.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: So they would tell us: “Now, if you don’t speak it the way we tell you to, we’re gonna
flunk you.”
NM: Oh, my goodness.
THS: Mm-hmm. But they did, you know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: We never got past that.
NM: Now, did you speak Spanish at home?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: And did you speak English at home as well?
THS: No.
NM: No?
THS: I didn’t speak English till I went to school.
NM: Really?
THS: Till I went to New York School.
NM: Really?
THS: None of us did.
NM: And how did – how did you do?
THS: Well, we had to –
NM: Must’ve been a struggle.

�THS: Yeah, we had to learn Spanish – I mean, English.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: One thing about it, though, [rustling, NM moves recorder closer] the teachers was very, uh,
they had a lot of patience with us because they knew that. And they helped us out the best they
could.
NM: About how many kids in your class were, um, from La Yarda? Were there a lot?
THS: Uh, well, there was all different classes because, like, us, now, I was – me and my brother
Jesse was the only ones that, uh, you know, was old – was young enough that we had to go to
school.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Now the others had already grown up. ‘Cause see, my mom and dad came to the United
States, and then they – they went back to Mexico. So, um, let’s see that was…They went back –
they came; he brought the whole family with him. Then they went back to Mexico, because they
had sold the hacienda that my grandfather, um…
NM: Yeah.
THS: And, uh, then they buried the money because they was coming and killing all of – all the,
uh, I don’t know whether it was Pancho Villa or – or one of the others, was coming along and
killing all the men that had any – any, uh, property – that had any money or anything.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: So what they did, they sold it when they heard they was coming, and so they buried the
money. So they came to the United States, and then when everything was settled, they decided to
go back and dig the money up. But the money wasn’t worth the paper it was printed on.
NM: Oh.
THS: Because it had changed government.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, uh, they came back – they went up there, and they had – they had Pete, Chole,
Carmen. They had three kids.
NM: Mm-hmm.

�THS: And my dad left ‘em up there. He came down – he came down, back to Topeka, with my
grandmother. And so, he left my mother up there with the three kids. Well, he never sent them
any money to live on or to eat on.
NM: Wow.
THS: My mother said that the only way they got to live, ‘cause in Mexico they have a – well, all
the Mexican people [murmurs], which I don’t.
NM: They did what?
THS: You – you go visiting and they give you something to eat.
NM: Oh, yeah. Sure
THS: You know, bread, or they give you, uh, something, you know. Whatever they got in the
house, they’ll give you, you know. And so, my mother used to take an apron and they would give
her a piece of bread, a little loaf of bread, or – or some avocados or something. She – she
wouldn’t eat it. She would put it in her apron.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And then she’d take it home to the kids.
NM: Feed the kids, wow.
THS: That’s the only way they got anything to eat. And my oldest brother Pete, oh, he was so
mad all the time because Dad had left them up there. He said he went to work for this farmer one
time, worked from sunup to sundown, picking watermelons. And at the end of the day, he
thought they was gonna give him some money. They gave him a watermelon. Oh, he was so
mad.
NM: Oh, my goodness. Wow.
THS: I said: “Well, Pete, at least you had some watermelon.” [Laughs] Oh, he was mad. He was
always mad at my dad because he’d done that.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: You know.
NM: Your dad thought he would return with all this money, so –
THS: Yeah.
NM: Your dad probably thought he was doing a great thing.

�THS: Yeah.
NM: Yeah.
THS: But he didn’t. He left ‘em up there for a year.
NM: A year?
THS: Yeah, and so my, uh, other brother was buried – I mean, was born up there.
NM: Mm-hmm. Topeka?
THS: No, in Mexico.
NM: Oh, in Mexico.
THS: Yes. See, they took three kids up, and then they came back to the United States. And then
he decided to go back. Well, that’s when he left my mother up there, and she was pregnant, so
she – she had Chino up there, and then they came back. Well, during the time they was here the
first time, they had Joe. He was born in Kansas City. And then they went back and then they
came back a second time, and then, uh, Jesse and I was born here in Topeka.
NM: So, when you dad left your mom, he left her where, in Mexico, or in – ?
THS: Mexico.
NM: In Mexico. Oh, ‘cause when you said up there, I thought you meant Topeka.
THS: No. No, he left her in Mexico.
NM: Oh. Oh, okay.
THS: Without sending her any money or anything.
NM: And where did he go?
THS: If you get hot, we can turn that down.
NM: Oh, I’m fine. Where did he go when he left her in Mexico?
THS: My dad was – well, all the men in Mexico, think that they’re something big, and – and they
all run around on their wives, you know.
NM: Oh.

�THS: Every one of ‘em does that. I – I always remember when I was, you know, real small, my
dad would come home from work. One thing, he worked every day.
NM: Yeah.
THS: He never missed a day. But on Saturdays, he would come home, take a shower, eat supper,
and off he would go.
NM: To go partying?
THS: I – we don’t know where he went.
NM: Wow.
THS: Till eleven, twelve o’clock, he’d come home.
NM: Oh.
THS: My mother stayed home. She never once said anything about where you go, but it
basically, when we grew up, we knew that all these men, Mexican men, run around, you know.
NM: Oh, uh-huh.
THS: But my dad did a little more than run around, I guess.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, um, when he went – when he went, they went back to Mexico and he left her up
there, well – he was just here with my grandmother.
NM: He was here in Kansas?
THS: In Topeka. In Topeka.
NM: Oh, he came back to Topeka.
THS: Yeah, they came back.
NM: And he knew that they didn’t have the money.
THS: Yeah.
NM: And he didn’t send your mother any money.
THS: No.

�NM: Wow. That’s stressful.
THS: Yeah. Eventually he, uh, after a year or so, then he sent her some money. And then she
came back with, uh, three kids.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: My oldest brother Pete, he was so mad.
NM: Mm.
THS: Because he said he left ‘em up there without anything.
NM: Mm-hmm. But nobody said anything to him?
THS: No. My grandmother was with him.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: My dad’s mother. Yeah.
NM: And you would think she would say something, but didn’t. They just accepted it. That was
the way men are.
THS: That was the way men…
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Mm-hmm. And my – my, uh, when they first came down, my aunt’s husband had left her
up there with two girls. And they wouldn’t let her across the border, because she had no means
of taking care of herself.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: You know. So, my dad brought ‘em over as, uh, my aunt and the two girls as – as his
daughters. They’re on the passport as his daughters. He brought ‘em over. So, then they all
settled in Topeka.
NM: Did you have an idea in your head that you wanted to marry outside of the Mexican
community? No? It just happened that way.
THS: It just happened that way.
NM: Mm-hmm.

�THS: Mm-hmm. We used to go – a whole bunch of us girls used to go to the Meadow Acres in
Topeka dancing every Saturday night with the Forbes – the Forbes Fields was just right down the
road from there.
NM: Oh, okay. Forbes Field, yeah, yeah.
THS: And all them Air Force guys used to go to the, uh, Meadow Acres. It was just a block or
two from the Meadow Acres. So we’d go, a whole bunch of us get together in the car, and we’d
go up there. Just to dance, you know, and about a half an hour before the dance was over, we all
– we would sit over close to the door. We would all disappear. You know, they was up there,
drinking on the – at the bar, you know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, we would all disappear. We’d –
NM and THS: Go home.
THS: So, we was tired when we got home. So, one day I was walking across the park from
church and Leo caught up with me and he said, uh, he got to talking. He was really a talker. He
got to talking, and then he said:
“Would you like to go have a cup of coffee?”
I said: “All I want to do is go home and go to bed.” I mean, I – we had been out till one
o’clock in the morning, you know, and then get up and go to church at 9:00.
And so I said: “No, I don’t want a coffee.” I said: “I want to go home and go to sleep.”
So the next Sunday, then, there he comes again.
I said: “No, I want to go home.” [laughs] “I’m tired. I don’t want any coffee.”
So then the third Sunday, he came again and I thought: “Well, he’s not gonna leave me
alone till I – you know – till he really knows that I’m not going.” So he started, you want a cup
of coffee and I thought: “Oh, gosh. Maybe if I go have a cup of coffee, he’ll leave me alone.” All
I wanted to do is go home and go to sleep, you know.
NM: Right.
THS: ‘Cause I had to go to work the next morning. I mean –
NM: On Sunday?
THS: On Monday morning. No, Monday morning.
NM: Oh, Monday. Sure.
THS: So, he said: “Well, what – you don’t want to go to the drugstore there.” The Rainey’s was
there at the corner.
I said: “No, I don’t want to go to the drugstore.”
He says: “Well, how about going to the Deluxe Café?”

�And I says: “Well, all right.”
So we went over there and then he started asking questions: “Are you working?”
I said: “Yes.”
I said – he said: “Where do you work?”
Big mouth me, I said: “Right behind here, at the Independent Laundry.”
He says: “You do? How long have you been working there?”
I said: “Oh, I been working there for a couple of years.”
NM: What was it called where you worked?
THS: Independent Laundry.
NM: Oh, Independent. Oh.
THS: Uh-huh. Yeah. I worked with Jenny Garcia folding sheets. We could really fold sheets. Oh,
my. We could – and it was so hot in there. You know, so the next morning I come – ‘cause I had,
you had to come through the room where – to go across the street to drink coffee, to where they
sorted out all the clothes.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: There was a couple of older women back there. And the minute I stepped to the door to
come through the big deal, they said: “Ha, ha, ha, guess who’s out there?” [NM laughs] I didn’t
know who in the world they was talking to, ‘cause there was a bunch of us, you know, going
over there for coffee. Well, who should…there he sat. With his friend Gene.
I said: “Oh, gosh.”
He said: “I come to take you for coffee.”
I said: “I only got fifteen minutes.” [Laughs] So, ‘course Jenny and I and all them girls
was going over there for coffee anyway, you know, so we went over, him and Gene went with
us, and we had coffee. And they paid for the whole bunch.
NM: Nice.
THS: So, then the next morning, there him and Gene was out there again. So, there we go for
coffee. Then the third morning, he was there by himself, ‘cause they worked shift work at – at
the Color Press. And Gene had to stay over, ‘cause the guy that was supposed to come in didn’t
come in on time, so he had to stay.
NM: Where were they working?
THS: At the Kansas Color Press.
NM: Kansas Color Press. Okay.
THS: It was right there on Haskell.

�NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Uh-huh. So, from then on, he was there every morning till he changed shifts. Then when
he changed ‘em he says, I told ‘em: “He’s not there today.” Well, the ladies would let me know:
“He’s not there today. You know, he’s not there today.” Well, we knew – I knew he had changed
shifts to days, ‘cause they had to be at work at eight o’clock to four, so…
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Then after –
NM: Now, did he go to those dances out in Topeka?
THS: Then he got to –
NM: Is that when he originally saw you?
THS: No, uh-uh.
NM: No? How did he happen to see you then, if you, ‘cause you said you were coming from
dance –
THS: He went to church.
NM: Oh, oh. So, you went to Mass –
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: And then you went –
THS: Yeah. We used to sing up in the choir.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Yeah.
NM: Oh, you went to church. And is he in the choir too?
THS: No, he didn’t.
NM: No, but he saw you.
THS: Uh-huh, yeah.
NM: Oh, okay.

�THS: Yeah, just the Mexican people.
NM: Oh, I thought maybe he bumped into you at that dance.
THS: No.
NM: Okay.
THS: No. He had just gotten out of the Army.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: I used to hate [laughs] he used to have his shoes so polished, you could see yourself in
‘em. I thought that was just…oh, gosh. How can he do something like that, you know?
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And his uniform was just so – so clean and so nice, you know.
NM: Did he still wear his uniform?
THS: Um…well, yeah, ‘cause he was still, um, in Fort Riley.
NM: Oh.
THS: Uh-huh. See, he went into the Army at, uh, in Missouri. Can’t think of the name. And he
was there for quite a while. He was in the Korean War. And then from there, they said they
needed him over in Louisville, ‘cause Kentucky and the U.S., and the…um…oh, 101st Airborne.
NM: Oh, okay. 101st Airborne.
THS: Yeah. So they shipped him over there, but he wasn’t in the Airborne. He was – he went
into the Army.
NM: Oh.
THS: And then they shipped him over there, and then he came back. They shipped him, after a
year’s time they shipped him back to, uh, Fort Riley and then he was there at Fort Riley for quite
a while.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: So then –

�THS: But this – but this was before we ever started going out.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: I used to see him in church with his uniform, you know [NM laughs]. I – you know, I
didn’t know who he was or anything like that, you know, so…
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: But anyway…I think we got married about a year and a half later.
NM: Mm.
THS: And, uh, one day he drove up and he said: “We’re gonna go to church.”
I said: “Oh, we are? What are we going to church for?”
He says: “You’ll find out.” Well, he had made arrangements with Father Tao and Mary
Tao, that they were supposed to bless the engagement ring before he put it on my finger.
NM: And you didn’t know?
THS: I didn’t even know he had it.
NM: Wow.
THS: He didn’t tell me. He said we were just going to church. And I used to work for Mary Tao
at the parish house.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: I used to clean the – the house.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: And put – take flowers off the altar and, you know, I did a lot of work there. When I was
still going to high school.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And so, um, that was quite a ways back, you know.
NM: Right.
THS: Before I went to work in the laundry. Yeah, I worked for her for years and years. Uh-huh.
In fact, she kind of took me under her wing. She just, you know, uh, do a lot of things for me.
NM: Right.

�THS: You know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And, uh, eventually there for a while I worked after I left high school. I worked there for a
couple of years, you know, in the daytime.
NM: Oh, really?
THS: Till I went to, uh, work at the laundry.
NM: Were you, like, the parish secretary or something, or – ?
THS: No, I just cleaned the house and –
NM: Uh-huh. Took care of things.
THS: And done – done errands for her, you know, and for Father. And, uh, she used to pay me
real good. So then when, um, when I went on to church, I didn’t know, but my parents was in
there. My mother and dad was sitting in there, and so was his mother. Yes. So I – I walked into
the church and Monsignor flagged at us to come on up, and so we went on up. I still didn’t know
what we was there for. Anyway, he takes the engagement ring out, and Father blesses it. Then he
puts it on my finger.
NM: Wow, with everybody watching?
THS: Hmm? Yeah.
NM: Goodness.
THS: Well, just, there wasn’t anybody there in church. Just my parents and – and, uh…
NM: And his parents.
THS: And his – and his mother. His dad was already gone.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Just his mother.
NM: Yeah.
THS: And his younger brother, ‘cause he drove his mother around everywhere.
NM: Uh-huh.

�THS: They lived there on 1321 Tennessee.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: So, they was pretty close to the church.
NM: Yeah, it’s right – right next door, yeah.
THS: But anyway, uh…that’s why – and I still got the paper that Father –
NM: Oh.
THS: Father, uh, Tao wrote, you know.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: To get the – now, I didn’t even know where he’d got the engagement ring or what. I mean,
he put it on my finger and Father blessed it.
NM: Isn’t that great?
THS: You’re talking about being surprised.
NM: Yeah.
THS: You know.
THS: But, anyway…
NM: That’s a good story.
THS: About a year later, then we got married.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: ‘Course, my mother didn’t like him.
NM: No?
THS: My father didn’t like him. And his mother didn’t like him. His mother said he had to marry
me because I probably – he got me pregnant.
NM: His mother didn’t like him, or his mother didn’t –
THS: His mother didn’t like me.

�NM: Oh.
THS: His mother didn’t like me.
NM: Was it a Mexican-German thing? German-American?
THS: Well, not really.
NM: No?
THS: Us, ‘cause she didn’t have any money. She – she ran that – the way it happened was that
his father, uh, passed away; he was forty-some years old. He had a heart attack. They lived in
this great big house on the road to Leavenworth. It had fourteen rooms.
NM: Oooh.
THS: A maid’s room. Yeah, she had a maid. She had a maid for the kids and a maid to do the
cooking.
NM: Gee.
THS: Uh-huh. Fourteen rooms they had in that house. And, uh, it was on the way to
Leavenworth, just going from Basehor on down. Uh, so, um, she – she went around and told –
telling everybody that he had gotten me pregnant. We didn’t have – we was married three and a
half years before Andy was born.
NM: Oh.
THS: You know.
NM: Yeah.
THS: It – but…I just, you know. Anyway, when – when his father passed away at 47, Joe was
going to St. Benedict’s. He was the oldest.
NM: Oh.
THS: So, he came right home and took over the farm.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: He just, I mean, he actually took it over. I mean everything, you know.
NM: Yeah.

�THS: And so, he used to tell the workers, cause he had quite a few workers.
NM: Yeah?
THS: Yeah, for him. Um, used to tell the workers that him and – and, uh, Leo was partners. And
two brothers was partners.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Well, then Leo finds out that, uh, he paid the far – the helpers more than he paid him.
NM: Oh, no.
THS: And then he finds out that he was keeping him out of the Army because he wanted him to
stay and work at the farm.
NM: Oh.
THS: You know.
NM: Yeah.
THS: At that time, if you had – if you was a farmer, you didn’t have to go into the service.
NM: Mm.
THS: You know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Or if you ran something that, you know, you was – had to do with – with not being able to,
you know, people. You know, like –
NM: Somebody depending on you, yeah.
THS: Yeah. Anyway, Leo got mad, and he went and enlisted in the Army.
NM: Oh, gee. I bet his brother was mad. [Laughs]
THS: He was. Joe was mad. And then, he sells – he sells the farm.
NM: Really?
THS: Yeah. Well, him and this guy from, a lawyer from Kansas City, was in it together.
Uh…one of them owned all the stock, and the other one, the house, and the thing. Whatever they

�had on the farm. Anyway, Joe goes and sells everything. And, uh, of course he had to give half
of it to the guy in Kansas City.
NM: Yeah.
THS: But, uh, you know, they had got the money from to buy this – this farm.
NM: Oh, yeah.
THS: To begin with, his, uh…his grandfather gave his dad money to marry his mother.
NM: His grand…Oh, okay. Okay.
THS: She – she was, she had polio.
NM: Really?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Okay.
THS: And so, he gave him enough money to buy a farm.
NM: Wow.
THS: His dad, Leo’s dad, that was married to his mother.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Gave him enough money to buy a farm.
NM: Okay.
THS: ‘Cause he was rich. He – he was one of the first representatives in the state of Kansas. His
picture’s in the courthouse.
NM: This is Leo’s grandfather? Wow. Okay.
THS: Anyway, um, can you imagine him marrying that little old Mexican from La Yarda? [NM
laughs] Anyway, uh, Joe goes and sells all of this. He builds himself a new house, buys himself a
new car, buys himself a milk truck to deliver milk around there. Leo, nothing. Then he gets
$1500 and moves his mother to Lawrence and, uh, pays $1500 for that rooming house on – on
Tennessee.
NM: The poor mother must have been –

�THS: Yeah.
NM: Devastated.
THS: And, uh, that was it.
NM: Wow.
THS: So, about, we was married about five years, I think, when all his sisters came down and
asked Leo if he would go with them to court, to sue him.
NM: Oooh.
THS: Because that money should have been divided equally among the girls. There was, uh,
three girls.
NM: And to the mother.
THS: And to the mother.
NM: Gee.
THS: Leo was supporting his – he was shining shoes on the weekend in the Army to make
enough money to send her, so she could pay her gas bill.
NM: Wow.
THS: In that big rooming house.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And Joe was sitting up there in Basehor.
NM: What a selfish man. Wonder what happened to him?
THS: I don’t know. But he was buried. He was not buried, he was married, you know, he
married Anna, I mean, Edna up there.
NM: Oh.
THS: And when we got, Leo and I got married, he wouldn’t let her come.
NM: Really?
THS: He would not let her. He came.

�NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: I don’t know why, because him and Leo didn’t get along.
NM: Was he the brother that came to see the engagement ring?
THS: No.
NM: A different brother?
THS: Uh-huh.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: Yeah. Yeah, his younger brother.
NM: Oh.
THS: In fact, they still come over.
NM: Really?
THS: Him and Ruthie.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: She’s got money left and right.
NM: Really?
THS: You know, when she – when she comes – they came this summer. They had – they came,
and the girls had a picnic up in front; they invited the neighborhood.
NM: Uh-huh?
THS: You know, everybody has a good time when they do that, you know. And so, um, but he
came, the girls came, and they was here for – on a Sunday afternoon talking to Leo. They was
outside. I didn’t know what they was talking about. I – I didn’t care. I thought they had –
NM: Sure. Yeah, his sisters.
THS: None of my business. Anyway, when he come in, he said they wanted to take Joe to court.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And sue him for that money. Cause it should have been divided equally among all of them.

�NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: All the girls, and it wasn’t.
NM: Right.
THS: But Leo told ‘em no.
NM: Really? Said forget it?
THS: They – they wasn’t very happy with him, but he said he wasn’t. He said: “I got my house.”
He said: “I got my kids. I don’t need any more. I don’t need anything he’s got.”
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Was what he told ‘em.
NM: Yeah.
THS: So…but then after a while, they kind of all when Mary died; she left him some money.
And, uh, then [murmurs] passed away here not too long ago, just a couple years ago was when
she passed away in Emporia. But, uh, you know. It happens, I guess, with families.
NM: That rooming house thing’s very strange.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: So, she was in charge of the rooming house and she had to run this thing, and – ?
THS: No, she charged ‘em, but they were Chinese.
NM: Oh. [Laughter] You have so many twists and turns in your story.
THS: They – they was all Chinese.
NM: Oh, okay.
THS: That she rented to.
NM: Okay.
THS: Yeah, Leo had a room upstairs, you know, where he slept and stuff.
NM: Yeah.

�THS: Ed slept on the couch down in the dining room.
NM: Oh.
THS: And Clara slept in the bedroom with her mother, you know, different beds, but they slept
in – yeah, so she could rent ‘em up there. But the only reason that they didn’t give her so much
money was because they fed her.
NM: They fed her? The Chinese food?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Wow.
THS: And she couldn’t get around very good, you know. She did get around –
NM: Right.
THS: ‘Cause she come one day, went out with Leo and picked strawberries out there, you know.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Yeah, she could get around, but not that good. And – and so, uh, they – they would feed
her. They would cook. They didn’t have a stove upstairs, so they cooked down on her stove.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And they would just make enough food for her, too.
NM: And where did all these Chinese people come from? I mean –
THS: They were going up to KU.
NM: Oh, they were at KU. Okay.
THS: Students.
NM: They were students. Interesting.
THS: And of course, they didn’t have very much money, either.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: You know. And one time, they sent her a whole bunch of stuff from China.
NM: Oh.

�THS: You know, their mothers. I guess they told her that she was so nice about [murmurs], so
they sent her some good luck charms and stuff like that, you know.
NM: Uh-huh. Oh, that’s really funny. Good story.
THS: But no, they cooked, ‘cause she was the only one in the house that had a stove downstairs.
NM: Sure.
THS: So, they came down and cooked, and while they was cooking, they knew she couldn’t get
around very good, so they – they fed her.
NM: Made enough for her, too.
THS: Mm-hmm. And then, of course, then they was students, so they didn’t have much. I guess
their parents did, up in China, but, uh…
NM: Oh, yeah.
THS: You know, whether they send ‘em money or not, I imagine they did. But they wasn’t
gonna tell her that.
NM: Yeah.
THS: You know. They was glad they was getting a place to cook and all that. And they would do
the dishes and everything.
NM: Yeah. Huh.
THS: They would go to the grocery store. Of course, Leo did too. Leo went to the grocery store
for her.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But, uh…and he helped to pay for the gas bill, ‘cause the gas bill was terrible.
NM: Oh, it must have been terrible. Those big drafty houses.
THS: There was – it was…
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: But anyway, um…that’s the way things… You know, like I say, we never had – we was
pretty near going crazy ‘cause we thought we was – he wanted kids, and I wanted kids. I wanted
ten kids.

�NM: Oh.
THS: [Laughs] He wanted that many, but then after I had the girls, the doctor said, you know, he
says: “You’ll either – ” He called us both in to the doctor’s. He says: “You’ll either lose her, or
lose the baby.”
NM: What did you say?
THS: He, Dr. Herman called us both in, after I had the girls.
NM: After you had the girls?
THS: Yeah, and he told us, he said: “Leo,” he says, uh, “if she doesn’t have a hysterectomy,
she’ll – if she gets pregnant, she’ll either die or lose the baby.”
NM: Oh.
THS: “So which would you rather have?”
NM: Wow.
THS: Leo says: “We’ll just go ahead,” at that time you couldn’t; you wasn’t supposed to have a
hysterectomy.
NM: Yeah, it was unusual. How old were you?
THS: I was probably about 27.
NM: Oh, no. Oh, that’s too bad.
THS: I had the boys. The boys are eighteen – eighteen years apart. And – I mean, not eighteen
years, but four. And I say eighteen – eighteen months apart.
NM: Eighteen months apart.
THS: Then the girls – the girls was four years apart.
NM: Four years apart, okay.
THS: And Richard.
NM: Well, you have a great family.
THS: Yeah. But that was it.

�NM: Uh-huh.
THS: But, you know, we – we had the two boys, and we had the two girls.
NM: Yeah, you had two matched pairs. That’s great. Great, beautiful family you have.
THS: I remember Dr. Herman. Dr. Wilcox was in there, and he was delivering babies. And he
says: “Oh, my gosh, there’s another one coming.” ‘Cause at the time you didn’t know. You
didn’t have no sonograms.
NM: Right.
THS: And the only reason the doctor kept telling me I was gaining too much weight ‘cause I was
eating too much, and I was…uh, I was – had, he could hear a real strong heartbeat. That’s
because one of ‘em was this way, and the other one was this way.
NM: Wow.
THS: And he kept putting me on a diet, and kept telling me: “You’ve got to lose weight.
You’ve got to lose weight.”
So then when Dr. Wilcox, they was in together, him and Herman. And, uh, Dr. Wilcox
was delivering me. He got one out and then he turned around and he said:
“Oh, good heavens, put her to sleep. There’s another one coming.”
And I could hear Dr. Herman say: “Can I go tell – can I go tell Leo? Can I go tell Leo?”
[Laughter] And Dr. Herman – Dr. Wilcox says: “That’s alright, you go tell him.”
So he went out there laughing, and then he come back laughing, and he says:
“You know what?” He says Leo was pretty near asleep. ‘Course he was working the
midnight shift.
NM: Oh.
THS: He said Leo was pretty near asleep and he said:
“I told him to get up,” so he said, “he got up, he sat up, and he said: ‘What’s the matter?’
I said: ‘You just had two babies.’”
And he said: “He looked at me, didn’t say a word.” He said he looked down at the floor
and just stood there for a while.
And then he said: “But I only have one bed.” [NM laughs]
He said: “I told him we’d keep ‘em here long enough for him to go home and make
another one.” And he did. He made the little beds for ‘em.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And he used to sit here and read, and he’d put one foot under one leg, under one of the legs
of the bed, and the other one on the other leg, and he would read and he would push one and then
push the other one while I got the meals done, you know.

�NM: Yeah.
THS: And the laundry and stuff like that.
NM: Isn’t that great?
THS: Yeah, he used to love to read.
NM: Yeah.
THS: And he kept the girls happy that way, because you know, he made them little beds no
bigger than that.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: In fact, when Rita’s granddaughter came, they asked for one. I don’t know whatever
happened to the other one.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: But he had made –
NM: Yeah. Yeah. What do you know?
THS: He loved to work with wood and plant a garden and everything.
NM: Mm-hmm. Well I’m gonna have to get going, Teresa.
THS: Well, sorry that we didn’t get too much [murmurs].
NM: Oh, you always have good stories.
THS: You know, it’s, uh…I don’t remember, you know, too much anymore, ‘cause I’m getting
up in years.
NM: You have a pretty good memory.
THS: But I do remember walking to church in the snow.
NM: Oh.
THS: We had to go to church. Raymond says: “I’ll give you a truck, I’ll give you a ride in the
back of the truck.” He had this great big huge truck. We climb in, and can you imagine how cold
it was?
NM: Oh, no. [Laughs]

�THS: He used to take us to Minnesota to work in the vegetables, too. In that big truck.
NM: Wow.
THS: Four families.
NM: That was in the summertime?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Yeah. That must have been fun, a little bit fun, huh?
THS: Well, it was, to a certain extent.
NM: Rough.
THS: But we had to, uh, we had to, uh…we had to work.
NM: Oh.
THS: And to get a shower, we had to go jump in the lake. We had no other way to take a shower.
NM: In Minnesota, I bet that water was cold.
THS: It was. [Laughter] And none of us knew how to swim. Now Raymond might’ve, but none
of us.
NM: Oh boy.
THS: But we had a good time.
NM: Yeah. Did you ever learn how to swim? No?
THS: I didn’t, but Leo did. Leo and the boys, he used to get the whole neighborhood in the
pickup truck, in his old pickup truck. Went all over to Lone Star Lake to swim.
NM: Oh, fun.
THS: Yeah. Take ‘em all. Neighborhood.
NM: Yeah.
THS: You know.
NM: Whole neighborhood.

�THS: The guys come in -- Andy: “Mom? Dad?”
I said: “No, don’t call Mom. Talk to your dad.” He had an old pickup that just went
[imitates putting noise] all the way to the lake.
NM: All the way to Lone Star Lake.
THS: But he had the back end full of girls and boys.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: That asked their mothers if they could go, you know. Of course, Leo knew how to swim
real good. I didn’t. I – I still don’t. I still don’t like the water.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: You know? I did in Minnesota, ‘cause we had to take a shower [laughs]
NM: Right, sure.
THS: Or you’d never get a shower.
NM: What did they have you picking there?
THS: Um…carrots and potatoes and onions.
NM: Mm.
THS: And, uh, we lived in a garage.
NM: Really?
THS: Mm-hmm. Four families. One in each corner of the garage.
NM: Was it hot?
THS: Uh-huh. And, uh, uh…they had – the ladies had to cook outside.
NM: Did they have a cement floor, or dirt floor?
THS: Dirt floor.
NM: Oh, gee whiz.
THS: Yeah. Oh, we had some – in California, when we had to – to work in the peaches, we, uh,
we lived in a tent. My mother cooked outside.

�NM: You did?
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Was that for, like, a summer, or…when – ?
THS: Well, that was just till the harvest was over. We – we picked peaches and then we picked
apricots.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And then when that was done, then we went over to pick grapes. Over to –
NM: Did she take you out of school?
THS: Huh? Yeah. They made me go to school.
NM: Oh, they made you go to school there.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: So, you left New York school just to go to California for a while?
THS: Well, when I came back, I went back to New York School.
NM: New York School, yeah.
THS: That’s the only way that the boys would make any money to get clothes for school.
Nobody hired ‘em.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Nobody hired Mexican kids.
NM: Mm.
THS: And when we went to – to Minnesota, you know, like I say, four families made.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: Went because they had to have enough money for school.
NM: Right. Yeah.
THS: But…it was fun, though. You know, a whole bunch of kids together.

�NM: But hard work, very hard work.
THS: Yeah. We was so tired by the time we got in that garage, we didn’t care.
NM: No. Hard to play.
THS: We wanted to sleep.
NM: Mm-hmm. Yeah.
THS: And no, I had to go to school in Cucamonga, and I didn’t like that. I had to get on the bus.
NM: Where’s Cucamonga?
THS: In California.
NM: Oh. [Laughter]
THS: Yeah. That’s a town.
NM: Okay.
THS: The gates would – they had great big old fences, the gates would open, the bus would go
in, the gates would close.
NM: Mm.
THS: And you – they would open when the – at the end of the day when the bus was loaded up
again.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: They’d go and drop you off somewhere. Then you had to walk.
NM: Yeah. Hm.
THS: And if you got there early enough, if you woke up early enough, you could have cactus for
lunch.
NM: Cactus?
THS: Mm-hmm. But if you didn’t get up early enough, they was all gone.
NM: Oh.

�THS: Was a time my mother – my mother used to get up at daylight to go out there, and there’s a
whole row of cactus behind the houses where the – the boys went and picked grapes.
NM: Yeah?
THS: And, uh, if they got there early enough, if my mother got up early enough, we’d have
cactus for supper besides beans, you know. So, we ate cactus.
NM: How do you prepare cactus?
THS: My – you take all the stickers out with a little paring knife.
NM: Yeah.
THS: And then you cut ‘em.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And then you, uh, put ‘em in to boil, and then you put ‘em on a skillet with some cilantro
and onion, and you mix ‘em up and they’re the best things.
NM: Are they really?
THS: With beans and tortillas. Oh boy.
NM: Oh, my gosh.
THS: That’s all we ever had to eat.
NM: Uh-huh. Cactus, beans, and tortillas.
THS: Except when the gypsies came. Then we had olives because they – there was a whole row
of olives in front of the houses. And so they’d come and they’d pick all the olives out and put in
a great big old, uh, tubs.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: And cooked them all night long. And so, we was kids, you know, and they was all dressed
like gypsies, and they drove, and they came in on buggies just like you see in a book.
NM: Yeah.
THS: Uh-huh. And they would come in and they’d pick all them olives off, the farmer didn’t
care. They’d pick ‘em all up and they would start cooking ‘em all night, and – and then the next
day they would ask us if we wanted some. Of course, we didn’t have anything but beans and
cactus [NM laughs].

�NM: Sure. But – but you didn’t know how to cook, um, olives, but they did.
THS: No. No, they had great big old pans. And I don’t know what they put in ‘em. But they built
a fire all night till one day it rained up in the mountains and the water came down. It came down
where the – their tents, where their little wagons was, and their tents, and their tubs, and it just
took the whole thing.
NM: Oh, no.
THS: That was the last time we seen ‘em there.
NM: Mm. What a disaster.
THS: We didn’t see ‘em there anymore.
NM: Yeah. How – how many years in a row did you go to California?
THS: Pretty near every year.
NM: Really?
THS: Till we got up into, uh, I think I got up into junior high.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: When we came – see, we had a pass. My dad got a pass. We could go anywhere the train
went.
NM: Oh.
THS: Without having to pay.
NM: Sure.
THS: And so, my sister had got married up there.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: First we went ‘cause my aunt was up there. And then, uh, my sister got married up there,
so she used to tell us: “Come on down.” And – and behind her was a orange grove. All we had to
do was just go about from here to that white pickup, and get oranges for breakfast.
NM: Oh, nice.
THS: Then there was, uh, row of English walnuts.

�NM: Mmm.
THS: And after they went through and harvested them, we could go over and pick all we wanted,
and there was a place right across from my sister’s house. And we could go sell ‘em there.
NM: Really?
THS: Oh, we done it all.
NM: You had – you had it all figured out.
THS: Yeah.
NM: All the angles.
THS: Well, because, you know, with that pass, we could go anywhere.
NM: Oh, yeah.
THS: Mm-hmm.
NM: Yeah, you were lucky to get those passes.
THS: In fact, the whole family, my brother and his kids, and my brother-in-law and my sister, we
was all going to California to live.
NM: Mm.
THS: When we got to Needles, California. There was no air conditioning in the car, so we got to
Needles, California, my brother-in-law [murmurs] jumped off – off the train and he says:
“Whew! I wanna go down and get some air.” He got – jumped down, jumped back up, and he
says, he told my sister: “Let me tell you something. If it’s this hot where we’re going, I’m
coming back tomorrow.” [Laughs] But they didn’t. They stayed and worked for that summer,
and then they all came back.
NM: No incentive to stay there. Yeah.
THS: No.
NM: Too hot.
THS: It was a beautiful place, you know, but…
NM: Mm.

�THS: You could see a lot of stuff, and –
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: And my, uh, brother-in-law in California worked in the – where they bring all this, uh,
garbage for the pigs they had.
NM: Oh
THS: They had pigs’ pens.
NM: Yeah.
THS: And, of course, um, there would be all kinds of silverware and everything, that people
would just drop it in, you know, accidentally.
NM: Sure.
THS: But it would be in there, and he’d pick it all up and bring it home and polish it up and take
it up, and make extra money.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Besides what he was getting to feed the pigs and stuff.
NM: Yeah. Resourceful.
THS: In fact, I still got some up there.
NM: Do you, really?
THS: My mother left, uh-huh.
NM: Oh, wow.
THS: Sterling silver. All the kids can do whatever they want to.
NM: Sure. That’s amazing. What a great story.
THS: Uh-huh. It’s a – it was a tough world, but…
NM: Mm-hmm, yeah.
THS: You know, and then when I married Leo, it was entirely different, you know, ‘cause he
worked all the time.

�NM: Oh, he worked very hard.
THS: And then I worked, too, you know.
NM: Mm-hmm.
THS: After I left the laundry, then the kids, he wouldn’t let me work till they got into high
school. I mean junior high, the girls. Yeah. He said no. And so, I stood and I – I – done laundry
for people. I done the shirts for Butch.
NM: Yeah.
THS: ‘Cause he worked at – in the grocery store.
NM: Okay.
THS: I ironed all his shirts and washed ‘em.
NM: That’s a lot of work.
THS: I babysat. I done everything I could to give us extra money.
NM: Yeah.
THS: And then…then I went to work at the – when I worked at the laundry then. And then, uh,
he went to work for the City. And his legs was getting really bad, so I told him, I says: “Give it
up.” You know, I’m still working. I was working the Presbyterian Manor there.
NM: Oh, yeah.
THS: I said: “Just give it up. I’m working, and you can draw your Social Security.” So that’s
what he did
NM: Yeah. Good.
THS: But he was always mowing grass.
NM: I know.
THS: Cleaning garages for people, you know.
NM: Uh-huh.
THS: Just doing everything. Him and the boys. The boys all know how to work.
NM: Uh-huh. That’s right.

�THS: ‘Course Richard, all he does is sit in the chair and –
NM: Work on the computer? [Laughs]
THS: And make money. Yeah, he had a full knee replacement yesterday.
NM: Oh, really?
THS: I thought I wouldn’t call him maybe till tomorrow, until he got a little more rest.
NM: Yeah, good idea. Well, I’m gonna have to get going, Teresa
THS: Yeah, I don’t know about a knee replacement, ‘cause he sits in a chair all the time,
working on the computer.
NM: Yeah, that’s kind of funny.
THS: Not – not unless he – he hurt it, uh, taking the scooter to the swim –
NM: Does – does he go to the gym and exercise at the gym – [tape cuts off]
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PAGE

ABRANZ, Albert C.
AtAl'·f!, Ruth A.
.
ALEXANLRA, E.I. -----ALLEN, David
ALLEN, Eineley
ALLENDCHPH, Infant of Geo. - ---- -·- ··-AMBLER, C.B.
ANDERSON, Anna M.
ANDERSON, Henry B.

157
222

175
SO
216
166
28
115

··--··--·-· -·- -- 211

ANDERSON, Martha
---·--- --- 295
ANDERSON, Mary C. - ---------·---------· · 198
BABB, Issac
_____ , _______ -- 1
BAKER, Hatty ·- -- - 145
BAKER, Isaac L. -· -·-245
BALDWIN, Caroline
219
BARBER, Arabella P. (Mrs.)
35
BARNETT, Howard
106
BATES, Eva M.
271
BEAL, Harry K.
17
BENNETT, 1-lary
181
BEm~HARD, Jose~h C.
87
BESERA (BECERA), Julian
2
BEURYiliNN, Loui~
187
BISHOP, Clara E.
140
BRSCHTELSBAUER, Bettie
258
BROOKS, Albert G.
278
BROOKS, Jermiah
94
BRmm, Cordelia
22
BRUCKr·:ILLER, Otto
225
BUCH, Matilda (Mrs.)
6
BULIS, Earl R.
291
BURKE, Sarah
g2
CALHOUN, Phoebe
190
CARCARAN (CORCORAN), Dan
85
CARLSON, Henry
276
CHURCHILL, Infant of Mrs. W.A.
139
CHURCHILL, Whitman A.
100
CLARK, Elizabeth
120
CCLE, Harry Austin
103
COLEMAN, Alice R.
41
COLEMAN, Oswood A.
134
COLLETT, William
107
CCCK, Lincoln
---· 207
COOPER, Geo.
186
COOPER, George Pierson
104
COOPER, Perry
121
CRAVEN, l/lilliam r--Iarcus
142
CR0\1L, Laurena vl.
1
DAVIES, Infant of James W.
20
DICK, Nellie F.
299
DUNKLE, Infant of Ardan
242
DUNN, James
45
DUNNETT, Infant of H.L.
9
DUNNETT, Lela
10
DURKEE, Myron E.
5
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EBERHART, Infant of M.O.-·- - --- -- - -- 98
EBERHART, Paul _C---------------------- 160
EDDY, A. (Mrs.)
201
EDHOLM, Christine 97
EDSON, Emmyline
59
EDWARD, Velma
26~
ENO. Augusta (Mrs.)
- 51
ELIOT, Phoebe
- 173
ESTRADO, Eligio C
132
EVANS, 1-iary
- 228
FERGUSON, Lizzie
214
FISCHER, . Emma M
161
FITZGIBONS, John James - - -176
FLINN, Jane P . - - --·- -··
197
FORD, Charles C.
11~
FOUNTAIN, Mary (Ivlrs.)
- - -- -- -- - - 1 5
FUNK, Ella Maud
21
GERI•1AN, Celia (Mrs.) -14
GILBERT, Elizabeth C
240
GILES (GUILES), Cara E.
27 &amp; 39
GLASS, Robert F. ---1 72
GLENN, Ida F.
257
GOOD\-IIN, Clarence James
162
GRAHAM, Infant of Ralph
- 158
GRANT, Evans Dosier- -. --·---- ----·
63
GREY, Harry A
277
GRIFFIN, Joseph W
56
GRINTER, Rosana
212
GU1LEY, Edith
218
GUTIEREZ, Francisco
62
GUTIERREZ, Filiceano (?)
210
HALL, Isaac S.
99
HAGUE, Rachel Ellen -232
HA!'viER, Sarah . - -- -- ·---·- ----11 2
HARRIS, Beulah
----- ·---·· - ------272
HARVEY, Talran
124
HASTIE, Frank A.
148
HASTIE, Mary E.
267
HATTEN, Nancy J. (Mrs.)
18
HAYSLETT, Elizabeth F.
237
HAYSLETT, Geo. W.
96
HECK, Bernice
192
HELMICK, James B
25
HERiv!ANDEZ, Marice
~9
HILL, Charles E.
---- 195
HODGES vlilliam C.
·- 1 54
HOFFHAN, Valentine B.
126
HOGAN, Helen
255
HORN, Cora A.
- 262
HOUK, Baby Harry---51
HOUSE, Malinda Jane
78
HUEY, Charolett Hyla
165
HUNSH!GER, Kathelina--- - -- 246
HUNTER, Allen 245
HUNTE:t, Eli B.
111
HYETT, Samuel (MR.&amp; Iv~rs.) ---- ------ - -- 204
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IR'IIIN, 1,lilliam Harrison
133
ISLEY, Bernice Irene --- -- - - --- 24
JAJ..P, Wonda
· 76
JACOBS, Roy - ---38
JCHNSON, Kary P.
83
JONES, Peter -- 143
JOKES, Richard J.
125
JONES, Thomas
75
JORDAN, David
92
KARNES, Floyd E. ---- ---- - ----·- --- -- --· 243
KELLOGG, l&lt;1.artha - - - -------- -·--- --- -- 141
KENT, Mollie E.
273
KIDD, Martha Jane -- -- -- --- --------- ···4S
KINCAID, Margurite
122
KD~BALL, George ·
·- - --- 193
KIHGHT, Hairshul
·- ··- -------- 205
KUNCE, Lewis Hatfield --46
KUNKLE, Robert M. 131
LACY, John
116
LAHRI"iANN, Helena
- 138
LANDEN, (LANDER), Katherine - 206
LASTER, Rose Maxine -------- 221
LEE, Harriet (Mrs.)
40
LEE, Martha A. Ba
32
LEDABOER, Henrietta B.
---- 67
LEFFERD, Infant of Russell- -223
LEFFCRD, Marry M.
105
LESTER, Walter R.
58
LISCHESKY, Elizabeth (Mrs.)
34
LCVING, Elizabeth A.
194
LYONS, LaVerne Wendal
238
I',U\RKS, Alexander
270
lf.i..ARKS, Infant of Arthur L.
128
r-:ARRO'Il, Elizabeth (Mrs.)
7
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MASON, Edward L.
254
McCARTY, Sarah Elizabeth
235
McCONNELL, Laura Lula
130
McELRCY, John H.
191
McFARLAND, Charles W.
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.rv.cHENRY, Infant of R.C.
47
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McNUTT, Alexander Richard
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1-1ETTNER, Francis
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I-t.EUFFELS, Lous ia (Mrs • )
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MIFFLIN, Jane Elizabeth (Mrs.) ·
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MILLER, Joseph Reese
- 213
MONROE, Alexander
-- 249
MOORE, Joshua
244
MOORE, Leland W.
127
!•:CRRIS, Ellen
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MORRIS, Harry J. · ---- - · 71
1•1CRRIS, J .H.
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MCRR0\'1, Charles 0.--- 263
MORTENSEN, Nellie (Mrs.)
60
JliORTENSON, John
1 53
MURPHY, Sarah - --- - - -- ---------·- 234

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-- ·- 171
NELSON, ~1olly Mae - .. -·- -···-·. ··---------- 114
NEWBY, Henry
-------- - · 226
NE"wBY , Nina ----- --- - ---·---------- - - - - 17 4
NEWMAN, Margari te
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NOLAND, Henry M.
- 2~1
NOLL, Frederick William
- -------·-- - 52
NORRIS , Claud W.
- ---------· -- -- --- ·
1 46
OECHSLI, Frank - - - -·- ·- --- -------- ·4
OLSON, Anton
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OPPERIVlAN , Katherine S. · · --- - --- - - --- ·-·- 74
OTTER, Mary A. (Mrs.) --·----- -- - -- - -- 12
OlvEN, Claude J. ·------ ·--- ·-- - ------ ·- ··- 3
OVJENS, Eric Griffin
. ---· -- --- ·-·· --- ·--· - 95
OWENS, William H.
-· · ·-·----·-·· -188
PADRTA, Eurika ·- - - --- 123
PALMER, Eliza beth A.---· 27 4
PARKErt , Wilfred E.
69
PEARSE, Lydia P.
- 284
PETTIBONE, Mil ton W.
168
PLANZ, Jacob
253
PLANZ, Mary (Mrs.)
53
PLATTS, Wesley E.
156
PORTER, Grace E.
203
PORTRIDGE, Eliza J.
251
PRIESTLY, Ellen
250
PUTZE, Marie
279
RAHRIG, Geo . -- ---91
RALSTON, Peter
236
RANKIN, John K.
13
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REED, Maggie Ellis
REEVES, George W.
288
REID, Hattie B. - 220
RENFRmv, Charles W.
- - - 290
REUSCH, Myrtle Ada
177
REYER, Angie E. · ---··---- 224
RICHARDS, Lucy C.
260
RICHARDSON, John
. 159
RICHARDSON, Jules
151
RIDENOUR, Elisha
66
RISLEY, Sylvester A-.
- 29
ROBEilltiAN, Maud Nettie
180
ROBERTS, John F.
259
ROBINSON, James B.
84
RODELL, Anna K.
37
RODGERS , Joseph C.
264
ROPER, Geo. H. .
11
ROSE, Alexander
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ROUSELAUX, Louise Robert~
-163
ROY/LAND, Mary Ella ---65
ROWLEY, Ellen Russell ---- 217
SANBORN, Edith Cook - -17B
SAYLOR, Edwin L.
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SCHAAKE, Henry William
135
SCHMIDT, Stiner ----- - -- 292
SCHNACK, Elizabeth 229

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SCHOOLEY, Susie
------------------- 61
SCHRADER, Infant of Mary Louise ------ 31
SCHRADER, Mary Louise (Mrs.) --------- 30
SCO TT, Melvin K. -------------------- 167
SHAN E, James B. (Cap.) --------------- 19
SHORT, Anna Geo. (Mrs.) ------------- 129
SIBLEY, Jno. V. --------------------- 296
SIGELIN, Arthur
------------------- 265
SIMPSON, Earnest (Ernest) ----------- 209
SKEET, Infant of Arthur ------------- 231
SLACK, Jeremiah B. ------------------ 170
SMITH, (Baby)
--------------------- 215
SMITH, Cary
-------------------- 49
SMITH, G.W. (Mrs.) ------------------- 182
SMITH, George ----------------------- 292
SMITH, Mamie --------------------------86
SMITH, Rose E. ----------------------- 179
SMOCK, Chas, G. ---------------------- 70
SNODGRASS, Henry--------------------- 113
SNYDER, Gilbert J. ------------------- 287
SPENCER, John M. --------------------- 256
SPENCER, Joshua Wallace -------------- 233
SQUIRES, Constant F. ----------------- 261
STANDING, Infant of Ralph E. --------- 286
STEELE, Mary H. ---------------------- 152
STE!r:liEN, Carl Albert ---------------- 25!
STEINBERGER, Hannah ------------------ 199
STEVENS, Ida E. ---------------------- 202
STE\1./ART, Clarence -------------------- 16
STILES, Infant of DeWitt M. ---------- 90
STILES, Raymond DeWitt --------------- 230
STILlk~N,
---------------------STRAFFON, Marie
Lydia A.
______ ;_ ____________ 29~
144
STRAFFON, Robert J. ------------------ 64
STRODE, James H. --------------------- 93
STUART, George W. -------------------- 189
SUGRUE, Francis A. ------------------- 50
SULLIVAN, Joseph G. ------------------ 285
SULLIVAN, William -------------------- 77
THIELE, Walter Graham ---------------- 269
THORNTON, Emeline -------------------- 241
TICKNOR, Ray William ----------------~
TIGER, John
-------------------- --- 300
TOWNE, Cecelia 0. ----------- -------- 275
TRYON, Edward ----------------- ------ 280
TULLER, Nellie M. -------------------- 282
TURNER, Josiah M. -------------------- 239
TUTTLE, Charles E. ---- ------------44
VANHOESEN, Jarilda (Mrs.) ---------- 283
VENARD, Shirley ----------- ··---------- 68
VETTER, Caroline
169
1,'lALLINGTON, David L.
289
WAHL, Louisa (Mrs.)
43
WALKER, Howell M.
266
153
WALKER, Olive
WALKER, Winifred
·-·---·- 149

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WEIDMAN, John A.
WHITE, George R.
WHITE, Thomas C.
\•liCLER, Delbert Eugene - -- -----------WILEY, Infant of Theo.
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WILLIAMS, Arther R.
\'liNGER, Infant of Elmo
WOOD, Eunice (Mrs.) ----------------•·'WOOtS, Dora
WOCDS, Goldie I.
WOODERSON, John W.
WOYAHN, Julia
WULFKUHLE, Caroline (Mrs.)
YEAGER, Elizabeth
YOUNG, Alonzo

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