Snyder High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Snyder, CO)
- Class of 1962
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SNYDER HIGH SCHOOL SNYDER, COLORADO ioneer GWEN GREEN, Editor . KiiP viiivit h 8®H fip mwM. mm J mm IP MHMlSMiSitt . T r;h« i jnr.'lsizsfixtrzr May the PIONEER of 1962 be your link to the past in the years to come. We hope that every moment we have spent working on the PIONEER will help you recall many wonderful memories. The Staff would like to take this opportunity to give a special thanks to Mr. Whitehair for his help in bringing this memento to you. As we bid farewell to Snyder High School, we send best wishes for the future to you, the PIONEERS of this new, challenging age. THE STAFF We the Seniors of 1962, proudly dedicate this annual to Margaret Pierce who has served us in the hot lunchroom so faith- fully for the past eleven years. During that time she has watched our growth from Second graders to Seniors. In years to come when our names no longer ring a bell with Mrs. Pierce, we will all remember the smile on her face as she asks, spinach today? 3 Sup er in ten dent 3 ll ie33acfe Througn the years you have learned that all success has a price. Your persistence in your endeavors for the last twelve years are proof that you are willing to pay this price. If you continue with this determination you can be assured of a full and happy life. This life can be exemplified by looking forward to going to school as you are now looking forward to the life that is yet to come. Wayne E. Lorance Snyder Jdiqh School r 5 MR. FOILES President MR. LAKE Secretary MR. BAUGHMAN Treasurer MR. LORANCE Superintendent d oard of Educati on a n MR. WHITEHAIR Business MRS. BRUCE English MR. ELLIS MRS. TRAMP Vocational Agriculture Home Economics MRS. PETERSON Junior High MR. BOYLES Fifth And Sixth MRS. THORNSBY Third And Fourth MRS. BISHOP First And Second 7 Senior GWEN GREEN Super Skier Cheerleader 1; Pep Club Sec.-Treas. 1; Pep Club President 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Class Sec.-Treas. 2,3,4; Student Council Representative 1; Student Council Sec.-Treas. 3; League Council Sec.-Treas. 4; Class Plays 1,2,3, 4; F.H.A. 3; Library Club 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Spotlight Assistant Editor 3; Pioneer Editor 4. BOB HOLZWORTH Wheels Basketball 4; Baseball 4; S Club 2,3,4; S Club Sec.- Treas. 3; Basketball Manager 1,2,3; Football Manager 2,4; F.F.A. 4; Class Vice President 1,4; Spotlight Staff 3; Pioneer Assistant Editor 4; Class Plays 2,3,4. MABEL K1TCHIN The Wanderer Brush High School: Pep Club 1,2; Chorus 2; Arts And Crafts 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; F.H.A. Secretary 2. South High School: Pep Club 3; Chorus 3; Student Council 3; Photogra- phy Club 3. Snyder High School: Pep Club 4; Chorus 4; Pioneer Art Editor 4. CL jj 9 ORPHA MARICK S.n ior CL ass Pretty Blue Eyes Hillrose: Pep Club 1,2,3; Student Council Representative 1; Class Plays 3; Chorus 3. Snyder: Pep Club 4; Pep Club Sec.-Treas. 4; Class Reporter 4; Class Plays 4; Chorus 4; Pioneer Photography Manager 4. SHARON ROTH Tuff Cheerleader 1,3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Class Sec.-Treas. 1; Class President 2,3,4; Student Council President 4; Class Plays 2,3,4; F.H.A. 3; Library Club 1; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Spotlight Editor 3; Pioneer Advertising Manager 4. TONY K1TCHIN Tennessee Flat-Top Box Brush High School: Basketball 2; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Safety Club 1,2,3; Airplane Club 1,2,3. Snyder High School: Basketball 4; Baseball 4; Football 4; F.F.A. 4; Class Play 4; Pioneer Layout Manager 4. io DALE WAHLERT Tower Of Strength Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; S Club 1,2,3; S Club Vice President 3; S Club Sec.-Treas. 2; F.F.A. 2, 3; F.F.A. Vice President 2; F.F.A. President 3; Class Vice President 2,3; Student Council Vice President 3; Spotlight Staff 3; Pioneer Sports Editor 4; Class Plays 2,3,4. DAVID WILLIAMS Searchi n Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,4; S Club 3; Basketball Manager 3,4; F.F.A. 2,3,4; F.F.A. Vice President 3,4; Student Council Representative 3,4; Pioneer Business Manager 4; Spotlight Staff 3. Sponsor: MRS. BRUCE S. en tor CL JJ MOTTO: Not The Sunset, But TheDawn CLASS COLORS: Rose And Silver CLASS FLOWER: Rose Bob Holzworth Sharon Roth . Gwen Green . Off icerS .............Vice President ..................President . . . Secretary-Treasurer ? . —sen11 cn i or h ra m a Looking into our future through the Telescope Futural, an airplane can be seen flying across the sky. As the telescope becomes clearer, we see a young stewardess smiling pleasantly as she serves dinner to the passengers aboard the plane. We recognize the girl as Gwen Green. After graduation from Snyder High, Gwen went to Northeastern Junior College. When Gwen graduated from college, she worked at the airlines until she was twenty-one. She then became a stewardess; but, by the way, Gwen is looking at the handsome pilot in the cockpit. She will not be a stewardess for long. Moving the telescope toward Denver, we see much excitement and action taking place in front of the First National Bank. Why, it looks like a hold-up! It is! Dashing down the street comes a handsome, brave young policeman. He looks familiar. Yes, it's Dale Wahlert, our classmate from Snyder High. Dale certainly has done well since he graduated from high school, and we are sure his wife and two children are very proud of him. Turning our telescope north, we see an old friend. She is taking shorthand from her boss. But something is wrong, she is sitting on his lap! Later we found out that it was all right because the boss is her husband. As the scene fades, we see one, two, three, four, red-headed children filing into the room. Their hair is almost the same color red as their mother's, whose name is (as we knew her) Orpha Marick. As we move our telescope further, we see a mechanic working beneath a car. By now vr u have probably guessed that the man is Bob Holzworth, the once very well known student of Snyder High School. Bob nas been working as a mechanic since he returned from the army, where he obtained his education on automobile repair. He has been a great success as a mechanic, and is employed by a large firm in Tucson, Arizona. Now zooming into the sight of our lens comes a midget racer. The race is tough, but this racer has a good lead. As it comes around the last corner,the car looks as if it might not make it; but with the skill of the driver, it comes flying into win the race. When a kiss from the queen of the race is placed firmly upon the face of the winner, we see one of our Senior classmates, Tony Kitchin. Having turned around, we see our classmate, Mabel Kitchin. She is now a wealthy psychologist. Mabel is taking notes from her patient on a couch. She says that she loves her work, and hopes that she will never have to quit. We heard that some of her patients are movie stars, which makes her job most exciting. Mabel also devotes part of her time to her handsome husband and children. Our telescope travels all the way to southern California, where an exciting horse race is taking place. Standing near the racing stable we see a skilled veterinarian examining a thoroughbred race horse. As the young man turns around, we notice that he is David Williams. David owns a large ranch in California, and makes an ample income by following the racing season. During the summer David is seen all along the West Coast tending to his vet business. As we look around, we see our friend, Sharon. She is now married to the boy we knew she would marry, Jerry. After graduation Sharon went to Central Business College, then she and Jerry were married and moved to the farm west of Snyder. Sharon continued her secretarial work at Brush for a few years; but now she is busy rearing three cute children. As the scene fades, we see the happy family enjoying an afternoon of horse- back riding. 12 Compliments Of BAUER'S AUTO GLASS, Fort Morgan, Colorado Gwen Green wills her ability to attract boys to Karen Williams. Bob Holzworth wills the long black curly hair on his chest to Van Clay and Walter Amack. Sharon Roth wills her sharp tongue to Tom Kitchin. Dale Wahlert wills his love life to Virgil Williams. Orpha Marick wills her ability to yell at the top of her voice to Van Clay, who needs it so. Mable Kitchin wills her sweetness to Lee. Tony Kitchin wills his height to everyone left on the basketball team. Bob Holzworth wills his mechanical ability to Mr. Ellis. David Williams wills his F.F.A. trips to Gerald McCracken who enjoys them so much. Gwen Green wills her waist measurements to Lucille Dobner. Sharon Roth wills her quiet, dainty, shy ways to Peggy Baughman. Orpha Marick wills her sweet disposition to Cherie Trusty. Dale Wahlert wills his troubles with The Wasp to Dale Thompson. David Williams wills his ability to make girls mad to the Junior boys (who hate girls anyhow). Tony Kitchin wills his driving ability to Karen Beck. Mable Kitchin wills her ability to understand chemistry problems and experiments to Joe Krehmeyer. Bob Holzworth wills his perfectly good coveralls, which have the added features of grease, grit, grime, and holes already built into them, to the coming Freshman Class. Gwen wills her hair curlers to Betty Marick who adores curls so much. Orpha wills her beautiful red hair to Mr. Whitehair-White Hair? ??????? Sharon wills her great stature to Peggy Baughman. Dale wills his ability to shoot baskets to Kenny Houston. Mable wills her ability to burn the food in home economics to Carol Vondy. Tony wills his anility to goof-off in Ag. to Virgil Williams. David wills his job as basketball manager to Linda Amsberry. The Senior girls will their ability to get into trouble with the teachers to Ruth Bishop and Peggy Baughman. David and Bob will their innocent: looks and their cowboy boots to Mrs. Tramp and Mrs. Bruce. The Seniors of '62 will all their second-hand spearmint wrappers, their old cat and mouse games, their notes, and all their other well used junk to the Juniors of '63. The Seniors of '62 will their four years of good times, happy memories, fights, and homework, from good ole Snyder High, to the Seniors of '66. Compliments Of EASTMAN BROTHERS, INC., Fort Morgan, Colorado Hfil£ H DALE TONY R„d .A B, r BOB DAVID an J Rod MABLE ORPHA SHARON GWEN 14 FRONT ROW: Left To Right; Carol Vondy, Karen Williams, Alvina Chabot. BACK ROW: Gerald McCracken, Lee Thompson, Walter Amack, George Baker, Van Clay. junior CL aSS CLASS COLORS Azure Blue And Coral Secretary-Treasurer . . . Karen Williams Vice President................Walter Amack President.............................Carol Vondy CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS MOTTO One Step At A Time, Sponsor: MR. WHITEHAIR 17 CAROL VONDY KAREN WILLIAMS FRONT ROW: Karen Beck, Peggy Baughman, Betty Marick, Ruth Bishop. BACK ROW: Alden Amsberry, Joe Krehmeyer, Thomas Kitchin, Virgil Williams. omore CL a J J off, icers 18 Sponsor: MRS. TRAMP ALDEN AMSBERRY PEGGY BAUGHMAN KAREN BECK om ore CL add RUTH BISHOP THOMAS KITCHIN JOE KREHMEYER BETTY MARICK VIRGIL WILLIAMS FRONT ROW: Dale Thompson, Nancy Funk, Billy Marick. BACK ROW: Lucille Dobner, Cherie Trusty, Linda Amsberry, Clarence Dennis. Kenny Houston, (Not Shown). man CL aJJ President...................Linda Amsberry Vice President..................Nancy Funk Secretary-Treasurer . . . Lucille Dobner 20 LINDA AMSBERRY LUCILLE DOBNER NANCY FUNK KENNY HOUSTON CL a Jj BILL MARICK DALE THOMPSON CHERIE TRUSTY 2 t £iyhtli Cjradi GARY FOILES CATHIE WILLIAMS LOIS WILLIAMS MRS. PETERSON Seventh And Eighth Grade Teacher 22 Seventh (jracle DIANE AMACK DAVID ALEXANDER SUSANNE AMSBERRY JOVITA BARBOSA MARGARET CARLSON JOE CHANDLER VAL CLAY ROBBIE HASTINGS LARRY FOILES JACQUILYN HELD SCOTT LEIS LYNDA MARICK GARY PETERSON KATHLEEN SCHIPPERT CHUCK VONDY 23 NOT SHOWN: Marvella Chabot, Delton Chabot. MARY BARBOSA TONY CARLSON MAREN CHRISTENSEN J ijth Cjrade Sixth Cjracle LINDA DENNIS ALAN HARRYMAN DEBBIE HASTINGS JOE HEAGNEY GEORGIA HELD STANLEY KNAUS MYRON KUMKE STEVEN LORANCE HAROLD VONDY ERNEST BASS BILLY BAUGHMAN MARVIN DENNIS UN DA LAKE RAN DEL MARICK LYNN MORRISON HARRY THOMPSON MICKEY RENO UN DA WAHLERT MARLA VANCIL 24 NOT SHOWN: Dennis Chabot 3 ourtli (jradt Ok Ltd Cjrade SANDRA HARRYMAN MARLENE HEAGNEY ALAN CLAY JIMMY GREEN DEBBIE HUNT CHARLENE HOUSTON MIKE LEIS DENNIS LORANCE DONALD MURRAY RONNIE SAMPLES DEBBIE RAWALD DARLENE VONDY 25 Secon d Cj ra de JIMMY BARBOSA GARY BRANDT MIKE BRANDT DOUGLAS BRANDT DAVID BAUGHMAN VERA CARLSON VICKY HASTINGS JOE LORANCE KAREN MARICK KERRY CLAY PAUL CHRISTENSEN DIANNE DOBNER GARY CRISWELL r wr srw - • k 1 M-m v s fN ' 1 1 : 1 CONNIE NEUSCHWANGER CONNIE SAMPLES JOHN SAMPLES DAVID VONDY STEVE MORRISON CINDY KINGCADE DUANE WILLIAMS VICTOR VONDY MRS. BISHOP St uden STANDING: Left To right; Alden Amsberry, Leonard Heagney, Lee Thompson, George Baker, Bill Marick, David Williams. SITTING: Gwen Green, Van Clay, Sharon Roth, Carol Vondy, Betty Marick, Susanne Am sherry. Off icers President, Sharon Roth, Vice President, Van Clay, Secretary-Treasurer, Carol Vondy, Sponsor, Mr. Lorance. 28 3 arm er3 m erica FRONT ROW. Thomas Kitchin, Bill Marick, Alden Amsberry, Virgil Williams. BACK ROW: Dale Thompson, Bob Holzworth, David Williams, Tony Kitchin, Mr. Ellis, Gerald McCracken, Lee Thompson. Jioca tion a t 3! $ ricufture 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Virgil Williams, Joe Krehmeyer, Alden Amsberry, Thomas Kitchin, Clarence Dennis, Dale Thompson, Billy Marick. 7.Jocat iona t 31$ ricu ttu re ii LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Holzworth, Lee Thompson, David Williams, Tony Kitchin, Gerald McCracken. 29 FIRST ROW: Jane Vondy, Sharon Roth, Nancy Funk, Barbara Green. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Peterson, Carol Vondy, Orpha Marick, Gwen Green, Alvina Chabot, Mable Kitchin, Lucille Dobner, Linda Amsbcrry, Mrs. Tramp. THIRD ROW: Ruth Bishop, Betty Marick, Paulette McCracken, Mary Kitchin, Jovita Barbosa, Karen Beck, Cherie Trusty, Karen Williams. FOURTH ROW: Lois Williams, Lynda Marick, Jackie Held, Kathy Williams, Diane Amack, Margaret Carlson, Susanne Amsberry, Marvella Chabot, Kathleen Schippert. Pep CU cerS President: Karen Williams, Vice President: Linda Amsberry, Secretary-Treasurer: Orpha Marick. Pep CLL FIRST ROW: Sharon Roth, Jackie Held, Nancy Funk, Kathy Williams, Susanne Amsberry. SECOND ROW: Marvella Chabot, Karen Beck, Betty Marick, Karen Williams, Barbara Green. THIRD ROW: Carol Vondy, Lois Williams, Diane Amack, Jane Vondy, Lucille Etobner. FOURTH ROW: Jovita Barbosa, Margaret Carlson, Gwen Green, Orpha Marick, Cherie Trusty. FIFTH ROW: Paulette McCracken, Alvina Chabot, Mabel Kitchin, Mary Kitchin. SIXTH ROW: Mrs. Bruce, Kathleen Schippert, Ruth Bishop, Linda Amsberry, Lynda Marick. 30 STANDING: Left To Right; Ruth Bishop, Karen Beck, Betty Mariek, Mrs. Tramp, Peggy Baughman, Linda Amsberry, Cheri Trusty, Nancy Funk. SITTING: Mabel Kitchin, Alvina Chabot, Carol Vondy, Sharon Roth, Orpha Marick, Gwen Green. (Not Shown) Lucille Dobner, Mavis Baughman. J4o m e Cc on om icA i 11 STANDING: M-s. Bruce, Dale Thompson, Kenny Houston, Mavis Baughman, Bill Marick. SITTING: Linda Amsberry, Cherie Trusty, Nancy Funk, Lucille Dobner. 31 LEFT TO RIGHT: David Williams, Business Manager; Bob Holzworth, Assistant Editor; Mr. Whitehair, Sponsor; Dale Wahlert, Sports Editor; Mabel Kitchin, Art Editor; Tony Kitchin, Layout Manager; Orpha Marick, Photographer; Sharon Roth, Advertising Manager; SEATED: Gwen Green, Editor. LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Williams, Business Manager; Mr. Whitehair, Sponsor; Carol Vondy, Business Manager; Van Clay, Art Editor; Lee Thompson, Assistant Editor; Gerald McCracken, Sports Editor; George Baker, Editor. (Not Pictured) Walter Amack, Alvina Chabot. 32 Compliments Of FORT MORGAN TIMES, Fort Morgan, Colorado FIRST ROW: Left To Right; George Baker, Walter Amack, Virgil Williams, Joe Krehmeyer, David Williams, Dale Thompson. BACK ROW: Mr. Ellis, Coach; Bob Holzworth, Manager; Gerald McCracken, Lee Thompson, Dale Wahlert, Tony Kitchin. d adela It FIRST ROW: Left To Right; Van Clay, Dale Thompson, Bill Marick, Virgil Williams. MIDDLE ROW: Gerald McCracken, Lee Thompson, Kenny Houston, Alden Amsben-y, George Baker. BACK ROW: Dale Wahlert, Bob Holzworth, Tony Kitchen, Walter Amack, David Williams, Not Shown. 34 “.A ” SHuuA FRONT ROW: Left To Right; Van Clay, George Baker, Alden Amsberry. BACK ROW: Lee Thompson, Mr. Ellis, Dale Wahlert. ‘14 ” SauaJ L: Nancy Funk erd R: Sharon Roth “B S,t«aJ FRONT ROW: Left To Right; Bill Manck, Tony Kitchin, Dale Thompson, Gerald McCracken. BACK ROW: Bob Holzworth, Virgil Williams, Walter Amack, Kenny Houston. 35 VAN CLAY GEORGE BAKER GUARD CENTER DALE WAHLERT FORWARD ALDEN AMSBERRY LEE THOMPSON FORWARD GUARD 36 junior (SasLetLatl earn FIRST ROW: Robby Hastings, Chuck Vondy, Marvin Bishop, Val Clay, Larry Foiles. SECOND ROW: Gary Foiles, Ronnie Peterson, Leonard Heagney, Ted Williams, Roger Kumke. THIRD ROW: Gary Peterson, Scott Leis, Joe Barbosa, Delton Chabot, David Alexander, Joe Chandler. junior eerlea (e L: Jane Vondy R: Barbara Green 37 FIRST ROW: Ted Williams. SECOND ROW: Gary Foiles, Ronnie Peterson. THIRD ROW: Leonard Heagney, Mr. Whitehair, Coach, Roger Kumke. 5 en i or 39 UNDA AMSBERRY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1962 SNYDER HIGH SCHOOL WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE A PART IN THE GROWTH AND PROSPERITY OF YOUR COMMUNITY Morgan County Rural Electric Association WORK SAFELY — DRIVE CAREFULLY MORE POWER TO YOU LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY UN 7-5688 HU 3-4715 You get the best deal from a dealer you know. Your franchise dealer is as interested in service tomorrow as he is in selling today. Buy your next car from your new car franchise dealers. BRUSH MOTOR SALES BUICK-CHEVROLET SALES, INC. CARROLL MOTOR COMPANY CLATWORTHY COMPANY MORGAN AUTO COMPANY PETERSON-LAKE OLDS. PULLEN MOTORS, INC. 45 Ranches - Homes - Businesses - Farms C. J. Lebsock - Realtors - M. M. Lebsock Lebsock Realty Company Fort Morgan UN 7-5639 - UN 7-5630 Res. Phone UN 7-7268 110 East Kiowa Avenue Investments Insurance Loans 46 47 48 Rodney Elevator Company GRAINS - PINTO BEANS - LIVESTOCK FEEDS LIQUID AND DRY FERTILIZERS - FARM CHEMICALS .. I .PINTO'; I'BENNS: FORT MORGAN, COLORADO UN 7-5601 P.O, BOX 690 Grady’s Sporting Goods 527 State Street Fort Morgan, Colorado UN 7-8181 Good Luck - Pioneers J Lebsock’s Clothing Brush, Colorado Florsheim Shoes Stetson Hats Kuppenheimer Suits Arrow Shirts 121 Clayton St. VI 2-4268 49 The First National Bank of Brush 50 BILL PEARL, OWNER 52 Duckwalls VI 2-2638 206 Clayton St. Brush Brush Econ-O-Wash 1702 West Edison Speed Queen Machines Coin Operated - Soft Water Open 24 Hours A Day Operated By L. Oa Neuschwanger Morgan County Federal Savings Loan Association 130 West Kiowa Avenue Fort Morgan, Colorado Insured Safety Of Your Savings Up To $10,000.00 Public Skating Friday-Sunday Nights Saturday, 1:00-4:00 P.M. Brush Roller Rink Robert M. Benish 4319 Edmunds — Brush, Colorado For Party Reservation Phone: Victor 2-2772 Dexheimer Welding Shop 111S. Main Fort Morgan Welding Specializing In Farm Machinery Oil Field Trucks Electric - Acetylene - Portable Work All Work Guaranteed Dial UN 7-5936 33 ' Yates Drug Company Over 1 Million Prescriptions Filled To Date Fast, Efficient, Friendly Service Phone UN 7-5608 319 Main Street Fort Morgan, Colorado Ben Franklin Store S... _4 201 Clayton Phone VI 2-2806 Brush, Colorado Driscoll Truck Line, Inc. Livestock And Grain Hauling VI 2-2422 Or VI 2-2628 Brush, Colorado -VICE M S Feed Seed Farm Supplies - Fertilizer - Seeds - Eggs Phone UNderhill 7-2601 600 E. Railroad Ave, Fort Morgan, Colorado Chicks Feeds 215 Clayton Eaves Jewelers VI 2-2265 Brush, Colorado Keepsake Diamond Ring Softone VI2-2467 110 Colorado Ave. Brush, Colorado C£) ty t Mattea Phone: UN 7-7888 300 East Railroad Avenue P.O. Box 469 Fort Morgan, Colorado Lebsock’s Food Store And Lockers The Home Ot Cuality VI 2-2481 East Edison Street Brush, Colorado 54 55 Carroll Mobilgas, Inc. Prompt Farm Deliveries Mor-Valu Stamps Hall’s Carter Service 301 W. Platte Ave. Fort Morgan UN 7-6633 Mobiloil-Diesel Fuel-Mobilgas Brush, Colorado C. E. Talbott, Mgr. Chas. Schafer, Salesman S6 Fort Morgan Boosters Brush Boosters MORGAN FLORAL COMPANY COAST-TO-COAST STORE WOODY'S CONOCO SERVICE SALZMAN'S BOOTERY FAY LEE FABRICS CITY LIQUOR CONRAD'S INGMIRE AND OLDHAM PRODUCE LEHMAN JEWELERS DAIRY MART MICRO DRIVE-IN BUSINESS MART LON'S TEXACO FIVE-THREE FURNITURE STROUT REALTY SHOPPING CENTER FURNITURE BILL'S STANDARD SERVICE ROCKY'S BARBER SHOP JOHN VONDY MEYER'S GRILL HIWAY CAFE LOUIS G. GOETZ, Insurer PAYNE'S 66 SERVICE STATION GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CARPET CENTER BLAKE'S CLEANERS V «Sc H FURNITURE FEDERAL LAND BANK Carl Cudworth OLD ENGLISH PASTRY CHARTIER BROTHERS SINCLAIR BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Edward Heidbrink THOMPSON'S BARBER SHOP MORGAN CYCLE SHOP S «Sc S ICE CREAM PARLOR FARMERS CREAMERY FAMOUS CAFE D AND L AUTO SERVICE (L
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