Cfhe Qnlldo 1948-f Gurko Jim-gn Sch 1 kdxled. 'By The Somers O0 Burke, Soufh CDQKOICL Y the graduates who are guardlng our natlon from 1ts enem1es we, the sen1ors of Burke H1gh School slncerely dedicate th1s Bulldog The faculty students and communlty wish to express their thanks to the Board of Education for their cooperation and sincere 1nterest i all school act1vities Karl Zutz Pres1dent Kenneth Vallette, Treasurer A G Siverling, Clerk Winlfred M Quinn Marjory Prchal Emma Matson H, L Clausen To .. , . Q W . , 1 A' ' 9 , t , A . ' n O I O l ' I O ix AM A Y Larry Barlow. . . . .R. C . A. F. Keith Burkinshaw. . . . . . . .Army Alvin Carroll. . . . . .Army r , 7 , .,... 2 37 . 1 . Q ' ' 9 -A MQ all . lx A K r Earl Di0n 'l9Army Air Force Ro-bert Glickuoel ...Marines Gllnvordahlnosouusuonoo American Volunteer Group 13.1.4 vi Ohm E Allan Halverson.... ...Army Orval Hanson..... .....Army Leo Harmon.... ....ArmW XG Linley Hinken.......Air Corp Leslie Johnson............Army Laurel Lillibridge......Arm Siver1ing...........Navy Nashe1.... ...Army 9 I , 'iQ OO Ns .--. f uolll Robert Quinn... ....Army G- Donald Soper......... .... .Army 6 Elmer Richardson... ...Army ' N K I' I, XY! , -Q -H ff? jr fb XI 5. . .i 5 4 Ol in Leonard Stevens... ....Army We regret we were unable to secure pictures of Ed- ward Birkel, Jack Dion, Ed- mund George,Augustus Hample, Paul Lund, Leland Truesdall, Mr. Ray Hebert, and Mr. Lawrence Exon. Also we un- doubtedly have missed some graduates who are in the service as we did not know the whereabouts of many of them. 4 4 4 BOARD OF EDUCATION Clausen Prchal, Zutz Matson, Qulnn HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY -J R, Hartman, Super1ntendent A1ke Holleman, Prlnclpal B A Ghadron Teachers' College B A Yankton College M A Colorado College of Educa t1on Sclence Mathematics Government Band Algebra P 47' 1 Hebegt B A Yankton College I lired Ireland Southern State Normal B S South Dakota State College AgT1CUltUI6 Social Sciences Bookkeep1ng Athletics Lorene Wimmer B.S.C. State University of Iowa Shorthand Typ1ng Journallsm gg ellek B A Yankton College Engllsh Latln Dramatics 'C 4 'Z . J:, ::, P Ra ,zizigi 1 ,nn-an ' ' . . ?!g?a ggg, X 1 Q ,Six E Wi L Ii f C o V ' l 4 - 4 -Q I Rs- Earl Zutz Helen Thompson NErtz, by his arguments, rlcrle Maller 'lhy worry? Yesterday IS may know hum Wlhatls the use of llvlng past, tomorrow IS not here W Ban l, ,3 If you canlt enjoy llfe?W Glee Club I,2, 4 Glee Club 4 One act play l B sketball l,2 3 0 e act play l,2 JUDIOV play 3 Junlcr play 3 J nlor ple 3 Cheerleader 3 4 Vlce pressdent 4 Class president 2,4 Seo treasurer 3,4 Cheer leader 3,4 Vnce president l Howler 4 Sec treasurer of S D H S Bulldog 4 Howler 3 B sketball l,2,3 Bulldog 4 Class colors: blue and whnte Class flewerg red rese Glass metten Itls net the nndlvndual er the army as a whele, But the everlastln' teamwork, ef every bleemnn' soul At the opennng of the school terl nn September, l938, e group of twenty nnne students en tered hlgh school as freshmen, feeling very much out of place During the second week school they were duly lnltlated by the sophomores, after which ordeal they took their places as members of the student body Under the sponsorshnp of Mass Robertson, they struggled through the year wnth Harold Larson, presldent, Earl Zutz, vcce president, Helen Clare Gran dell, secretary, and Eileen Young, treasurer During that year they took ll active part an all school actlvltles In the fall f I 3 , this enthusuastnc group of students enrolled es sophomores They treasurer Mr Holleman was theur sponsor and under has direction thus class participated an the one-act play contest The class also took part nn other school ectnvltles durnng the year The next year as Juniors they elected Max Beck, presldentg Eldon Smith, vnce president, and Marjorne Muller, Secretary and treasurer The sponsors chosen for this year were Mlss llmmer and Miss Sharpe Under the dnrectlon of Mass Sharpe, this class successfully presented the three act comedy 'Hugh Pressure Homer W The proceeds of thas pley were for the annuaj junuor sensor banquet whlch was carried out lh a patruotlc theme In September, l94l these students were ready, walling and eager to do their part sennors They elected Earl Zutz, presndent, Helen Thompson, vnce presndent, and Marjorie Maller, secretary and treasurer The sponsors chosen for thas year were Mr Holleman an Miss llmmer Under the dlrectnon of Miss Vellek thus class presented the three act comedy, Wlt light Happen To Ycun In thus class of IS42 were several prominent students Max Beck and Bully Guthmuller were prominent athletes Betty Clausen was outstanding In musuc and Eldon Hasche was e honor roll student A large number of these were also members of the band and glee club and other extra currncular aotlvatnes As hugh school lufe passes behind tha loyal, nndustruous and studlous group of sensors they carry wnth them many cherished memories Their unstructcrs and classmates see thel leave Burke High wlth much regret as the sensors feel an leaving behlnd them the four most pleasant years of their llves Only good wlshes for the success of every member cen follow them D ' ' e e e v --- . . .W --- -- . D d 2 ,A . . . 3: lr f a , n - . U . 2 , - . . . .P.A. 3 3 . . . . - .f 0 9 9 . . . D elected Earl Zutz, president, Max Beck, vice-president, and Betty Clausen, secretary and . ' ' ' as . . O . . d e . e e. e D 7 geti claesen If sonq an For heart, I I smile or everyone N ee Club , , Qeolam 2 Junior play O e aot plays l, Class secretary 2 Howler 4 Bulldog 4 S lolsi l,2, 4 V10 hn Engl emez HA hard and earnest worker W ne act play Junuor play president Bulldog 4 struct Ag presudeni Mlx Beck a real athlete I Football l,2,3,4 gasketball 4 one not play Glee 6'ub l,4 ldella Brunz and 2 3,4 Eldon Hasohe lnoes has own thnnklng and needs lnille advnce W Band 2,3 4 one act play 2 ee Club Howler 4 Bulldog 4 'Not only a fine fellow, but also Class presldent 3 Bulldog 4 Vaoe president 2 Junlor play 3 usly, a gurl we will all remember W One act play 2 Bulldog 4 Baskeiball l,3 Howler 3 Helen Clare Crandell Hour red headed offnoe 9 n Band l,2,3, Glee Club l,2, Bl etball I 3 Declam 3 4 Bulldog 4 Holler 4 Class Secretary 'llllam Guthmaller I e, a boy w all luke W Fo tball l,3 Basketball 2,3, Class play 3 Glee Club 4 Howler 4 Bulldog 4 C 4 C 1 ul , 4. , , QR ' . I nd N ' f irl. - . ' 4 GI l,2 3 4 3,4 . '3 sk 121 Oarnnval plag l,2 Junior play 3 n - 2 , I 0 ' 39 --- er p b Q . 9 . Ni, 0 - s l,2 4 ' 3 Ag. ' 4 Di ' . ' 4 l I GI l,4 oroth Klan .....,l ....B.. 'One Immune to Basketball 3 Bulldog 4 Howler Merle Klufa 5 lol motuon W Bind l,2 Bulldog 4 Howler 4 Alma Kortmeler unet but she get there I B nd I,2,j 4 eo Glub I Class play 3 Howler 4 Bulldog 4 tt! Musllek ULet's have fun we can Glee Club 3 Play 3 Howler 4 the germ of grouch I vu whale Pearl Steffen 'Our most bashful gnr B 1d 2939 Basketball I Bulldog 4 Howler 4 D Ruth Lund lshe IS dufferent W Basketball I Eldon Smlth just donlt agree W Football I 4 a I 2, 4 Junior play 3 Declam 3 ee Club Howler 4 Vice presldent H Ag vice president D ' er 4 S ' . 4 e IQ 'Il ?'-R . I 1 GI ,2,3,4 I 1 4, 1 47 lPerley, study? I . l ,3, Be ---. - B nd , 3, .4 an I V . ' - ' 4 ' l.' a. 4 ,2,3 ,Sv Walter Waterbury 'The only way to have frnends as to be one Basketball 4 Ag treasurer Lena lnlluwelt WLnght headed nn only one way N Basketball 2 Bulldog 4 Howler 4 Elleen Young 'le like her for what s e IS W G ee Club ,2 Howler 3 Basketball l,2, Glass treasurer I pp Velma Tolstedt 'I happy-go-lucky girl.l Girls basketball l Bulldog 4 Howler 4 Geor e laterburx 'Silence IS no orlme.W Basketball l,4 Ag. reporter 4 Glee Club 4 lrls ll s n 'Patsy, all set t business world U Glee Club l Band 2,3 Basketball 3 Junuor play 3 One act play 2 Howler 4 Bulldog 4 o crash the UNIOR 959-an QQ fin., 'G 12? 40' 'fin N.--Q 'T E ilu 'Vs Armstrong, Bartling, Birkel, Bohnet, Brunz, Carroll Clausen, Connell Genzlinger, Graham, Harmon, Kallander, Klas, Kortmeyer, Leibel, Mayer McCarthy, Osnes, Oliver, Powell Reber Sharp, Staaok Ticknor, Woehl 4 , g 1 QQ- ' ' n v,'. I ' A h zz: .. ff my --.- 1 'l A. Q f gg' , ', A 3 , A ,,-,v2 ' QA M V, 'pt kw 3 ' TZ J 'r3,!my'F'kP Vizs U ! 1 U n 1 9 IDPHDM X 'Q Q ii! 'E we ,Q 6-1 Egg sk.. 'UK S NJ' Burr Cahoy, Clausen, Colllns, Deerlng, Delany, DeW1tt,Doering Halverson, Havens, Holub, E. Kahler, I, Kahler, Ka1lander,Kort meyer, Lutt, Prchal, RiS6W1Ck, Mar11yn Schlaht, Maurloe G. Schlaht, Schmldt, Sharp, Smlth, Staack, Steffen, Tolstedt Brunz Ehly, 'C RE MI is-J-146' av -..-v xim ,4- 'tr' P S ,A 'lea 'hi oy 3 Ag 11 -Q- 'S x. AN 5 4:1 H- 'Q ga ! Abhenhaus, Bentz, Bohnet, L Burr, S Burr, Carroll, Connell,Crandell Delany, DeWitt, Ellston, Forbes, Frey, Heermann, Jansen, Johnson Leibel, Lewis, Plerce, Powell, Ronfeldt, Sohlaht, Smith, Stewart, Ticlcnor, Teel, Thompson, Tietgen, Volmer , evgwwr ,,,.,,, v x S r K uvivz i A , K. K I an A y A Q fx Q , .fri , 'J ,, My 4 ' '- - 1 4 N l 'e-- f 4, 4 l , , :IVI 1 .?lv - h ', ,NK -is 1 as , n e lsoo A . , , , , r as , X4 i 5 .3 1 li' x : A tif-7 V 57,7 H 'Y ' V Q - A pp , 3, I, A , 4 V i v i-n L, .. Q- V .,,, I, Q T ,. , 'Q f Nh 4 W Vh , -L M I' f W - 1 s' Q f y I -V ,inf F Y ' ZE: -I so , .... r 1 ll fe' n - . , ,. A Ill-we ' Q f' ' 1' V Q, .x Q l H' fl 9 Back rowg Kortmeyer, Mocarthy, Englemeyer, Volmer, Powell, G laterbury, G Clausen, E Smith, Havens I laterbury, Osnes, Blrkel Middle row: Kahler, Bartllng, Ehly, Oeerung, Prangley, Pierce, Johnson, K Carroll, He erman, Jensen, Halverson, Steffen, Ireland Front rowg Klas, Deerlng, Bentz, Robert Delany, Ralph Delany, Frey, Thompson, Marvin Carroll, Lelbel, Lewis, Gam Clausen AGRICULTURE Thlrty f1ve boys make up the chapter of the Future Farmers f Amerlca th1s year under the superv1s1on of Wilfred Ireland e department has been progresslng greatly through the years The boys and Mr Ireland sponsored four dances during the year Regular monthly meetlngs were held the f1rst Wednesday every month The followlng offlcers were elected for the year Presldent, John Englemeyer, vice presldent, Eldon Sm1th, secretary Patrlck McCarthy treasurer Walter Waterbury George Waterbury served reporter Agr1cu1ture lnstructor, W1lfred Ireland, was sponsor The annual F F A father and son banquet was held October 21 1n the Methodlst Church and proved to be a great success A Judglng team cons1st1ng of eleven boys attended the state contest th1s year at Brookings. 4 5 5 -e as J ,F - j 1 4 T . in ' , ,- I 0 . , -3.8 4 ,-.f:x'f?..'22.,W1 Ha. Back row Sharp Bohnet H Crandell, L Tlcknor D Kortmeyer, Mus1lek Young Thompson Wilson R Burr M1ddle row Mrs Jury Risewick Smith Teel D Crandell L Kal lander Tolstedt Graham Colllns S Burr Ronfeldt L Burr M1ss Cole Front row D Kallander, Stuart Schlaht A Kortmeyer, Abben haus B T1cknor, Clausen A Mayer, N Powell, Genz linger, Woehl CLEE CLUB Thls year the Glee Club conslsts of thlrty two members The Glee Club under the d1rect1on of Mrs Kather1ne M Jur has made rap1d progress and as a result Burke has a very f1ne Glee Club organizat1on The Glee Club sang at a meetlng of the Woman's Club, the A A A Banquet the home concert Baccalaureate servlce and Commencement The offlcers of the Glee Club were Betty Jane Clausen presl dent and Leah Jane Genzl1nger secretary and treasurer 52- 2 4 eq 4 A g g , A A . , v ' Q ii if bv, it ' ff M if I my my -4-A-lr, . . , I . . . .- U Y, '7 me Back row K1rsch, E Bohnet Klufa Armstrong Gunvordahl Smlth Lutt Bentz Schlaht Matson Lewls Cerny H Crandell Hasche L T1Ck3OT Harmon Front row Abbenhaus Connell, Guthmlller D Crandell D Kalland er, Sharp B T1cknor D Bohnet Brunz Kortmeyer R1S6W1Ck Ibbalr BAND Thlrty three members under the Sup9TV1S1On of band d1rector Mr Holleman make up the Burke Hlgh School band th1S year Ten students took up beglnners band durlng the year The band has done very flne work They played at nearly all the home basketball and football games Band letters w1ll be glven out th1S year the same as last to those who have been 1n the band two years and have attended certaln number of rehearsals C W A 51 us S I ' M ' ., 3 Middle row: Clausen, L.'Kallander, Steffen, Zutn, Mr. Holleman, ' a 4 4 -L-N 'LN ,-Rs -Q... sm-,f Q....l..4-.4n91l1 --Q ,,.-and-N nlll-- illllllx annnnnihs 4-458 d-.lg 3,1 Jillllll qlllllll' McCarthy, Deering, Havens, Kortmeyer, Beck, Bentz, Cal Clausen, Smith Cam Clausen, Steffen, Oliver, Birkel, Reber, G Smith Powell F0 OTB LL The 1941 season for the Burke Bulldogs was not too successful The boys were outweighed by every team they played and at times made a good showing for themselves The team showed good splrit all the way through even though they got all the bad breaks The team was also handicapped by having only three lettermen to start the season This was Coach Ray Hebert's fifth year of f1ne coaching at Burke High Th1s year the team loses only three lettermen by graduatlon, Thomas Fitz gerald, Eldon Smith and Max Beck. The boys hope to have a better team next year as they will have mostly experienced men. Burke O Burke O Burke O Wagner 52 Geddes 19 Spencer 58 Burke O Burke O Burke O Gregory 6 Gregory 32 Colome 58 5 Ps 4 o B G , 21,5 - c --if? - - '. , - - Ziyi. ff A- e - a A 1.-:ga , 'fp , C 1, ' 3' l Q, ' ' ,.4E 4' jp on in I 9 W' ' 2 MTX UAW A Z I W . gl left 'l A'ti ..-a haf f'l u 'Sag as 6 1,2 Tw - .N 2355 'Vw ici 5- , --L -Y . B Y AI!! .,. J 6 . , -V gv . swf It . 4' 1 .,.. 7... W. 5 ,W - -l V M... l. - ' 1 ,t Y . U l . . 0 l . . . Back row Mr Hebert, Steffen, McCarthy, Gal Clausen, Waterbury, Doering Front row Schlaht Reber, Guthmlller, Beck, Bentz BASKETBALL The basketball team for the year 1941-42 was unfortunate this season w1th only a few w1ns The team lacked experience mostly and height could have easlly been used There were two w1ns and nine losses for the season although the boys were always 1n there flght 1ng Burke will lose Just two men of the f1r t ten, losing Beck and B1lly Guthmiller Maur ce Schlaht, Donald Bentz, and August Steffen will return next year The team next year should be more experienced BURKE OPPONENT BURKE OPPONENT Colome l2 Dallas 10 Bonesteel 9 Bonesteel 9 Gregory Fairfax Colome Fairfax Herrick Colome Back row GRADE BASKETBALL Mr Stoddard Bentz Cannon Cerny Graham Harmon Back row Front row Schlaht Prchal L Kallander Crandell, D Kallander Staack Mlss Vellek Kahler DECLAM 7 4 4 'z - , ,, - X X Q , T 1 y F : ' 1 Q l l 5 Front row: Bohnet, Matson, Soper, Tioknor I , , . , . : l I P J A , , 4 ' R f ' Y +L v X , ig' V g I A , 1 5 5 5 Back row Front row Back row Front row SENIOR PLAY 1IT MIGHT HAPPEN TO YOUW Wilson, Brurz, Clausen, Tolstedt, Grandell, Thompson Miss Vellek, Hasche, Beck Guthmiller, Zutz, Englemeyer Reber, B1rke1, Oliver, Osnes, Klas Miss Vellek, Genzllnger, Ticknor, Sharp Leibel JUNIOR PLAY HHIGH SCHOOL MYSTERYN Kallander, awww C Q 5 V7 5 5 - ff '4 . iw 5,s:f fL,O MW 3 rv Q53 NOILER 8 FF Book rola Staook, D lortleyer, Sioffen, C ausen, Tolaiodi llddle roll lnlson, lulluuent, lusllok, Klnnger, Crandoll, A lortleyer Front roun Hasoho, Guthmnller, Mass lnmoer, Smnth, llufo Book rows Robert Delany, Deerlng, Blrkel, McCarthy, Volner, Cal Clausen, Havens, Olnver, Hasohe, Jansen, Ralph Delany, Doernng Middle row: Heermann, layer, R Burr, lulson, A Brunz, Klnnger, Graham, Musnlek, Tolated B Clausen, Armstrong, Young, Schlahi Front row: George Smith, Lula Brunz, Rnsewuok, E Thompson, H Thompson, V Brunz, S lurr V Smlth, L Burr, Ronfeldt, Lelbel, look ooRMl1oRY 5 5 5 Ei so ' 6, ,., . 3- A Y - ,'a 7 ' .. X - - , ..j.e ',fJ5 ,Q no: 1 - V' .- , 'Q :' '- ., 1, 3 ' ' .9 X., 4 . . f . . . e . 0 . 0 . . 1. Q . O I U I . e - B lk ,:' . ., ,,g, A ' N . P WNY Back row Zutz Hasche Guthmlller, Klufa, Englemeyer Beck Mlddle row Thompson, Klinger, Steffen, C1ausen,To1stedt,Crandell Front row Wilson, Brunz, Mlss Wlmmer Wllluwelt, Kortmeyer BULLDOG STAFF The fOl1OW1ng senlors, under the superv1s1on of M1ss Wlmmer, make up the Bulldog staff thls year Ed1tOT Eldon Hasche Asslstant edltor Lena W1lluwe1t BuS1neSS managers Max Beck John Englemeyer Art work Dorothy Kllnger, Pearl Steffen Circulatlon Earl Zutz Alma Kortmeyer Features Margor1e Mlller, Helen Thompson Organlzatlon wrlteups Velma Tolstedt, Adella Brunz Sports B111 Guthm1ller, Max Beck Class wrlteups Helen Clare Crandell, Merle Klufa Typ1StS Ir1s w11SOH Betty Clausen 4 44 s e D 5 T T 7 M 5 ff.. T Q4 N 1 ,, ' Q : Y 9 . l X01 :' . . , . . V ,Q c Hanford Stoddard unlce Thompson Yankton College Seventh and eighth grades hel Poyell Yankton College Unlverslty of Katherlne M Jur Iowa Unlverslty ---'-'-L--JL of South Dakota Columb1a School of Muslc Flrst and second grades G1rls' glee club Grade school muslc Eastern State Normal Lewls ton State Nor mal Idaho Unlverslty of Wichita Flfth and sixth grades eopha Cole Southern State Normal Thlrd and fourth grades Ifojdbhnm jill! 7 FIRST AND SECOND GRADES THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES 1 'Z 4, C C 1 Q Nas oi 'Isl- VI Siting terrier Read: Ng in stead wads cwwyy Q4 1-smug? b ,Gu Miva Aw- 5- I LQ xg th , L N, ,Y EA fn- If Al . -,,, V 95553-ff 'if M lix W-Y W +V ' ' L mg M W x J X L Xwrif fame was M- ' 1,59 Youv- 508' life. Q D? 5 1' 1- . Fi g. .Md '95 . , Yfnhsg aromvd 1 A I Three deep Kffie' M :ss cwfgxn Vic-:Tc Kang' Your QQNQ N 1 n 5 hx, ..' 1' ' 8acK wha, N Wha,T'S New ? gf Since When ? .wp 5 . 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V'E: 13 . , P ' f Yf'A lff1??f?9f 'P 'v ' -. 5 'ff wi' J GASSEN BROS MCCOTm1Ck Deering Farm Machines Gregory S Dak FERN'S CAFE A place to eat Gregory, S Dak G F BUCHE GO Complete l1ne of quallty groceries Dry goods, Mens Furnishings Gregory, S Dak GREEN PARROT Candy Soft Dr1nks Ice Cream Lunches DR D A MCMEEN Dentist Gregory, S Dak HIGHWAY SERVICE STATION as, Lunches, Beer A slgn of friendly service Mr and Mrs J J Kounovsky HUTCH'S MOTOR INN Mob1le gas, Moblle o1l Wholesale and reta1l John HHtCh1SOH, agent Gregory, S Dak, EVELAND AGENCY Land Loans Insurance Rentals Burke , S Dak SOPER'S HATCHERY Burke and Gregory WILSON'S SERVICE Modernlze, Cook w1th Bottled Gas The perfect cooklng fuel D1al 2841 Eukq S Dan BURKE STATE BANK Always a booster for the school Come to the Burke Bank or DEPENDABLE SERVICE HONESTY COURTESY ROSEBUD STUDIO R1chard Smlth, Photographer COURTESY CLEAR PHOTOS PROMPT SERVICE Gregory, S, Dak. r I T s ,- g Q I O 0 . . Gregory, S. Dak. G f O L HARMON John Deere Implements Quality Merchandise EDWARD PRCHAL Attorney at Law Burke , S Dak SILER'S GARAGE Gas General R8pa1T1ng O1l Dial 2801 CANNON'S PRODUCE STATION We buy Cream Eggs Poultry and truck anywhere local and dlstant H A MATSON Machlnery Tractors Stoves Frlgldalres Radlos Paints BURKE BAKERY urke Mald Breadn 1S the best bread Cakes Rolls KALLANDER'S MOTOR CO Sales General Repa1r1ng Service Dlal 2651 GEORGE KIRSCH Trucklng Servlce Local and long distant H HOGREFE GO Groceries and Drygoods Quallty Style Fair Price H G L TT General Merchandlse Burke, S Dak BENTER A MCMULLEN Everyth1ng 1n enterta1nment Ice cream Soft drinks FARMERS ELEVATOR Dial 2631 Ralph Watson, Prop. WILL A BEACH PUBLISHING COMPANY SIOUX Falls S Bak ' - - HB ' Dial 2251 Burke, s. Dak. o 0 Q 9 U . ' ' 0 0 'We wlsh to thank all those who ln any way contrxbuted to the success of thlS annual In addltlon to those who adver tlsed the followmg people contrlbuted Knapp Radlo bervlee L L Bundall and Sons Peterson and Locke Drug Store Gregory Independent 011 Co Molly s Cafe Wolfe Servlce btatlon Nashels Servlce Statlon Mr Vallette Mr Auerswald John Smlzer gram coal feed Burke Theater Burke Cafe Mary s Cafe Carroll s Produce Stahon Helen s Beauty Shop Garnets Beauty Shop Blakes Store Jamlson Burke Gamble Store Kallander Meat Market 1 I b l l Q - - 7 Q f B 3 Or11ey's Variety Store 9 , L U I - -' ' a 9 , 5 , . 9 9 . V 9 A ' ' X 9
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