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XS5 ZWELWZXQZJ ZWICWLJ 5 2 R QU X A A V X 4x f 9 LJ M On behalf of those who have gone to the Heaton School ln the past years we w1sh to dedlcate thxs yearbook to Alfred Torbenson better known as Torby to us He has been custodian I-hs frlendly smzle and helpmg hand are held 1n hlgh esteem by thls whole commun1ty Z for a long time. 3 is QYTW3 Q Q wmiwiszfmmmw Kb fi' X Q f NX , xx 41 Q S Q if M DEM NX 9 M Psa Y sogw CAROL Mom: vows 4 i LU?7NF3 Q F2 Q G LU QLJZWZE 5 ZWWZQEZQKEASKWEW Q S Q RQQK' -RN 1' J f A fctlbf 34-'Z' '1-?5 fx X IN-Q1 -ggi wwf 4 -'NA , 6 FRESHMEN SOPH OM CRE SENIORS Last W111 and Testament Semor Class of 51 of Heaton Hlgh School We the Semor Class of 5 be no about to pas out of thxs sphere of eaucat1on m full DOSSCSSIOW of a cramme mmd o hereby mane pub l1sh eclare thms to be our last w1ll an testament hereby revokmg any wmll or wllls heretofore ma e by us e g1ve and bequeath to the Faculty who have been our ,ngirhgrorg a sweet unbroken successmon of restful nlghts anl peaceful re rn e g1ve ani oeoueath to Ar'ene Bobby S abtlxty to argue James Knowleoge of hlstory and Joyce abumty to ao algebra e gxve and bequeath to Charles Robert s gool looks and Betty s Knowledge of sc1ence In wltness whereof we the Class of 95 the testators have set out han and seal on the 30th aay of lv ay 1:1 the year One Thousand Nme Hundred and Fxfty One Betty Loe ppke 7 - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 : - ' ., .5 L D o . . . . r. . 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Class H zstory The Cla s of 951 of rleaton I-hgh School starten thexr flrst cays of school 1n varxous schools throughout Wells County After lght years of f1ght1ng fear love ana strugglmg olus Datlence from the varlous teachers we came to the stage of aoolescence an ente re l hxgh school In the fall of 1947 rleaton l-hgh School welcomel nme new brlght and shxnmg but green faces Those eage faces b lonved to James Plunrcett Robert Stroh Bobhy Hanson Betty Loepmce Joyce Hel en Lols James Myrtle Neumlller l xrfjll Suckut arv' Leland Suckut ln the fall of 7483 we '111 somehow lost four of o r-rouo hrs year asseu very raomly ana we nelo out on the lay Ruggles m the Rear Thls year we heloe put on the play Flym Lhgh Our S n1or yea came mucn too fas+ but v hen school o en there auam wer h same f1Vp eager laces vta1 m to nroll Cornmenc ment nao to be planneo along vxxtn our motto color an Q oun less other :Jrob lems Th1s year we glan to 'J e t he lnner xlly hlcn wul be pro cluce 1n May Our footormts ln the sanls of tlm rn Heaton High School may not he as apparent to all as they are to us Each prlnt reoresents a ear mem ory We wxll always feel that we are a part of rleaton rlxgh School .lame S Plunkett 8 . F , , . - . . . . 3 L I ..- , A . . . 8. I : 1 ' ,x I 5 A - l . 1 . . , . - ' ' , . , r e G , , .. . . -1 y U 'A ' 1 1 , : C1 : , ' - . ' , I .V 1' f u , .4 . ' ' v ' 1 1 1 -ww I-YS I Ax ,, .LC v E ul 45 L . A p MV. ft.. .,1.Lei, R91 ,.. kj . .. In our Junior year there we re the still five struggling to get by. ' ,: tl 1 ' I 1 li . I .ll A , . . el' r c ' ., .' . .4 D ei. . 5 ' ' e t e ' ' , , , ' ' 't' e . e S. . . . , I., F A 5 4 U V - A Ax , .3 .. 1 , x L . ' ' v ,r sen T , . ':w,' ' s - 42 ' , 41' ' - vu - ou: - - . n . L 5 - Class Prophecy As I made my way on a vacatlon trlp I happened upon a mode rn school ln Austm Incnana There Slttlhg behmd the desk m the erghth grade classroom Ifound Joyce Hemen vVe had a short conversatxon sxdes explammg that her puplls were unruly she told me that rf I should stop by at 520 Success Boulevard rn Chrcago Iwould fmn a brg surprxse awa1tmg me I d1d To my amazement I found Robert Stroh srttmg behmd the Presment s desk of a huge Investment corporatxon smokmg a Panatela crgar and loudly complammg about hxs stomach ulcers I drove down Harr1man Boulevard m Altoona Pennsylvan1a and found that Betty Loeppke had the pos1t1on of head nurse at the Last Hope Hospltal All her patments she sald were mentally thus she couldn t call her tlme her own She hoped to transfer before she became as nutty as her patxents A veteran s hospxtal IS her f1rst cholce Iwent to Nevada by plane As we landed lnotlced a jet propelled job commg m for a three pomt landmg The pllot jumped from the plane mxles U1 a mmute Who was he 'P Bobby Hanson of course To learn all I could about deep sea fxshmg was my next m1ss1on so I heaoe for the Gulf of Mexlco where I would have an excellent opportunxty At fwe m the mornmg on the Houston aocx rn Galveston Te as I was out fltted for my fmrst e cursron lv y boat captam had In hrs employ three deep sea wers One was dressed to the h1lt rn hxs dxvmg outfxt I peered xnto the llttle w1ndow of hrs helmet and found myself gazmg lnto Jlffl Plunkett s bmg blue eyes He sara he had a profltable occupatron but was stxll lookmg for the mermams he had heard so much about My vacat1on proved to be very successful and I was pleased to fmd my ol schoolmates farmg so well P rlene Loeppke 9 V . . ' K .. . . . Be- . . . . ' . . I 1 I ' I D i 0 Q - and gave a whoop and a yell, for he had just broken a new record--1000 . . . , . . . . , , . ' X , - . . X . . A . . . d . A . , . .. . . ' ' 1 y . y ' . Slap Day Due to the bad weather we have not yet gone on our skxp day but Iw1ll wr1te thls on the s1ghts we hope to see on our Journey We the Semors of Heaton I-hgh School of 1951 wxll start on our smp day some nxce clay 1n May and travel south By afternoon we w1ll be ln South Dakota and then the fun w1ll begln The f1rst town at whlch we w1ll stop w1ll be Gettysburg then to Plerre Here we w1ll see the cap1to1 Soldler s and Satlor s lVlemor1al Hall and the lndlan Museum The next stop of mterest w11l be Hot Sprmgs and a tour through the federal san1tar1um for d1sabled soldlers Eye and Mount Rushmore Memorlal are the two places we are eagerly waltmg to see At R p1d Clty we w1ll see the Stratosphere Bowl where the f1rst stratosphere fhght mn the Uruted States was made Deadwood Lead and Spearfxsh w1ll be our last hmstormcal stops ln South Dakota Back to North Dakota we w11l drwe through the Badlands to Nledora and v1s1t DeNlore s h1stor1cal home and from there we w1ll be homeward bound e wlll spend some excltlng nlghts at movles and IH hotels but when we return home I know we wxll all be very txref' and happy want to gxve our thanks LD advance to the people who were pres ent at our carn1val for makmg th1s tmp posslble a trmp that we know we are goxng to enjoy Joyce Helden 10 . . . . , on Custer State Park will be a sight we shall never forget. Needle's W . . . . . . , We . . - 511 '14 -iitg, ww. SIGHTS WE HOPE TO SEE 11 '-EM -QQX 'ez Q: vg Q -qnw'-I SN: x W W iff '33 C ...- up-J 'il if uv 3 A 1 31 any 5 U 5 an 9 E I 5 Z 2 FI 77 'Q in 'S If 1? 9-s CAROL PATRIE 1 DIANA NI:.UNlII.,L.I:.R I IN XRLY9 RI-.UTTER I PEGGY BROWN Z ELLA MAE WAGNER Z KENNY REUT'I ER LORE'1 TA KRAU512 Z IJ W ILIHT BLAN Z 17 1 SHAROL HLLN1 3 5 JERRY ORTGILS 3 I 5-QQ ov L IZ BARBARA LAUSCI-I 3 LAURA KRA USE DANNY MACK 3 DUANL III- INT? CALVIN Wk BLR NOI PILIURLIJ SHIRLLY IEIGLI-.R I CHLRXL RILUTTLR 3 DILA SHANDER - 3 BILLY BROWN - 4 BARBARA LOEPPKE - 4 SANDRA ERFLE 4 LARRY BERTSCH 4 DIANA MOSER 4 FRANK SWART 5 PHYLLIS SCHOUMAKER LARRY MUNSON 6 VIRGINIA NEUHILLER 7 ALLEN LAUSCH 7 NOT PETURED JOYCE ZEIGLER 5 JEAN ZEIGLER 7 LE ROY ZEIGLER 8 - 6 FLOYD HEINTZ - 6 ROGER ERFLE 7 CAROLL WEBER 7 is fa DEAN STROH 7 MARLYS STUBERT ADELINE ERI-'LE 7 Wye QW? YEL YVONNE MUNSON MERLIN HEKNTZ 8 RU'I H ERFLE 8 MISS NORMA S ROOM Miss cARo1.'s Room 14 rf' k -5 W H , ft 'rw 4 1' , ' 4 ' 4 , , f I V ' If V ' V ' faizrtggsig, U3 Q W , V' . f - f ,V I X Q A - , -, V 3 ., 1' a -W,,,,,,..,,M, V 5 ' 1 ' - Z , P I - QM 2: , I 'v Y V ' 1 ' , I ,- -,V :Q 1 X A 5 Q A ' ,IHA : l ., ,M , ,A Q Lower Grade Capers All of the llttle strangers who came to Heaton rchool thxs year oe clded to spend the term ln the pr1mary department Jerome Ortgmes who came from Harvey Sharol Helm a Yankton student Cheryl Ruetter from Lodz Calxfornla ana Shlrley Zelgler from Oakes all enrolled m the thxrd grade durmg the school year Our largest class was grade three wxth ten students mn the class The first grade was composef' of fou llttle grrls Carol Patrxe Dlana Neumrller Marlys Reutter and Mary Ann Moser They very t1m1dly entered our door September 17 ana s1nce that txme have changed from txmld l1ttle people mto very school wmse students Our favorxte classes th1s year were the aaxly art classes We color ed Wlth chalk dxd fmger pamtmg and made free hand drawmgs We lxked our poetry class too We sold t1ckets for our school carnlval aga1n and presented a pro gram for our parents at Chrxstmas t1me We had four n1ce partles wluch came at rlalloween Chr1stmas Easter and Valentme s Day The days we enjoye the most and wa1ted the longest for were Cowboy Day and Doll Upper Grade Hzghlzghts All of the blgger strangers who came to Heaton thls year declded to spend the term 1n the upper grade room Phyllms Schoumaker who went school LH Valley Clty last year IS a new sxxth grader Joyce Zexgler IS ln the f1fth grade her sxster Jean IS a seventh grader Blg brother Leroy Zexgler xs ln the elghth grade Our enrollment IS seventeen We went to the Young CITIZCDS League rally 1n Fessenden mOctober Yvonne Munson and Ruth Erfle were delegates Mrs Stubert vxslted our room thls year Other guests were Mrs Loeppke and Mrs St Jacque This year we were able to play softball untll December Surprlsmg ly enough we were able to be hard at lt aga1n on Aprll 2 We went to the hall to play on Tuesday and Thur day after lunch The prlmary people played there on Monday and Wednesday Thls year we do not br1ng our lunches to school because we get blg meal at noon as a result of the school lunch program Yvonne and Larry Munson won third and flrst ID thelr groups m the spellmg contest On Apr1l Z0 they went to r- essenden to spell down other wmners ln the county We worked very hard 1n makmg a booklet on the Unlted Natlons or our Y C L project Four people graduated from the elghth grade thls year Yvonne Munson Ruth Erfle Leroy Zelgler and Nlerhn Heuutz 15 . 3 . , , - . M . . . . , I , Q I , . A r . . . , , . . , , . . . . . . ,, - . ,, , . , . . . . . A, . . . . . A. - . . , I I ' ' 3 - ng lc an xl Day . We really had fun! ' ' , ' , to . . - D . I I I 0 . , I 5 ' ll ' II ' ' Q C . . Q a - - ra nn sv . . . . f . . 2 , , . . . . . 55565313-FQ 9 fy Ci .SGZMCW E FCWAV 55 Q 6E xv 4x Q Q lx! 511' ww N55 'Ks- , '?pu- i Q' ML PRESIDEN1 TRUMAN AT NI-.W ROCK!-'ORD THE CROW D TO SEE THE PRESIDENI HEATON TRAIN YXONNE AND LARRY 15 I E514 fr-QQ HEATON GIRLS LARRY AND FLOYD BOB LOOKS L, P oua PHOTOGRAPHER 1 7 wsu .-. ALJ , - 1. . L Q x - ' ' ' If f I V - - 'Q s xl NJ-ufx-' Q- K -'O - . '. . -' n- 1-X . . ,g I V r N' I - ii JA ,ggi .- W - -'f--I - 's. '. . 637' V l 5 ' A ' A .nf f 1 agzg gt I 1 fx , , '3 I L, R .fig A , fs HK ' mf ig- 4, ffilf M! I ft. --E, f O MMM vw H R L 1 1 .', 1-MJ ! My v Ty. ,,'.., A . L, , X, , ,if 'fl ,' u xffwrfgfw -5 , z.gn:Qw,,M5,L 5.0 , Af , .-1 ,,, H ,, ,W .W .,,,. ,,.., , A,,, . , '. f 7 W E POSED AGA IN iw WE ARE I RYING TO STUDY THE HIGH SCHOOL THE THREE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS I L ? h 'E EE I V. 7 E if M , s, ' W ' I Q - J 1 8 ,- taxi 'S-,sq SLUGGER PART OF THE CIRCUS DUANE MR. DEMPSEY 'S CAR 40' S-an ROMEO AND JULIET - U. ug- , ,sq THE SAME GANG WE ARE STUDYING NOW 19 Zn 1 vw? r. '4i' .s RESTLJNG J' 2' Qatar AJ Beautxful Barb enchants Calvm Cola seats' Snow shovelers Schoolhouse vxew danny W P A workers Beautlful teachers Floyd Runaway boy That coupe Kids play Z0 Part of the group Mr Dempsey Bob and Old Glory Barb does a tnck Jim an ' Hot Rod No l Se pte mbe r Octobe r Novembe r Decembe r January February March Apr1l May J Calendar ol School Events 1950 1951 School started today Mr and Mrs L C Demosey are the new hzgh school teachers Carol and Norma Monk teach oownstaxrs e pxcture man came Dxd we look pleasant Bobby Hanson Charles ancx James Plunkett came to school Hallo ween Hot lunches started School carnwal James Plunkett s bxrthoay Thanksgwmg Oh' I am so full' Robert Stroh has a blrthday today Vacatlon Basketball game at Cathay Grades and Hxgh School we lost Dean Stroh s bxrthday Basketball game w1th Sykeston B eam here NE ' ON Chr1stmas program Torby treated the school Vacatlon begxns Amertcan Leg1on treated the school We all had our party 1n Nlxss Norma s room Chr1stmas Happy New Year Sad nay school begxns Grade tournaxnent at Cathay Basketball game at Hurc1sf1eld we lost Floyd has a btrthoay Sus1e Bertsch started cookmg Basketball game at Sykeston A Team lost agam Torby gave the basketball team and hlgh school grrls a treat MID TERM EXAMS Dlc we all look sick' Basketball game here wxth Hurdsfxela guess what we los Ground hog lay Basketball game at Bowoon hlgh ano grades Basketball game w1th Sykeston w1th the B team WE FINALLY WO Basketball game w1th Sykeston A team he re a close game but we lost Torby got terrlbly SICK Valentlne S day everyone IS happy Yes we lost Basketball game wxth Cathay here hzgh and gracles lost Bobby rl nson fracture h1s fmger aurmg ball practlce Basketball game at Goodrzch gra es and hlgh Grades N ON Hxgh lost Torby gwes a party for the basketball team ana hxgh school curls honorxng Washlngton S bxrthday Class C Dxstrlct Tournament at Goodrlch Norma Monk s btrthday Flrst day of sprmg Apr1l fool ay lvlarlys blrthday Laura s bxrthlay Nlerlm s blrthoay Roger has a bxrthdav Dxla has a bxrthday EhAlV1S ' '7 Gra uat1on Bobby Hanson Z1 12. -- . 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Bb Q Q XX XX P 4x QQ L Q Actzvzhes A carnlval was sponsore by the Heaton School November 9 1950 Supermtendent and IN rs Dempsey were Ln charge A short program was glven COnS1St1 lg of a pantomxne I Don t Want to Play IH Your Yard by the hlgh school studeats three rhythm band numbers by the lower gra es and a song by the upper grades The var1ous booths mcluceu the follow mg blngo stan fxsh pond novelty stand dart tnro cork gun shoot1n0 stand elegram an .ln h stand The worx ln the lunch stand was carrled on by the mothers of the school pupxls They d1 a very commendable Job tlckets Joyce He1cle'1 topped the record thls year by sellmg the most tmckets Stormy weather an electrlcal power faxlure broke up what started to be a very successful carnlval NN e thanx those who staye to the goo old end We worked har Ln the Dleparatlon of the plav he Inner xl whlch was owen It ay IO 9 The oroceecs went to the A.ct1v1ty Fund Mrs Dempsey was our ramat1c coach Robe rt Stroh Z3 . . . ' d . , . l ' -A K . ' I . ' ' ' ' lt Y ' Il A 1 1 ' l , ' d A 'l , . . . . 1. Z . dy . A D y ' ', ' w', - ' D ', t ' ci 1' c ' u 1 Our door prize was a table model electric radio for which we sold . . .. A ,, . ,, . Q , ' cl , ' ' 1 - . - cz ' , 1 H -L , u u ,.. . ' ' A 6' A ' ' A ,, 1' 1lly ' ' D' l , 1 51. A ' ' - ' A f . . . ' fi ' . . PIQYSICCII Education The hxgh school ha a forty f1ve rrunat 'memo on Wec nes ay an Thurscuy m vvhmh we go to the hall and Jlay V311OL1S g lmf S Larlwr 11 the School year We lea 'mer' to play .folleyball ve are now ITIBSLCIIH tw ules .1n4 Sk111S necessary Ln ,,1ay1nf1 Aer1a1Dart5 that thexe 15 a shortage of bovs we have rfxfted some ot the ooyb from ovxnstaub T e gra es also hav fa bmxerball team and ' n t n A 'melpt om the hlgh QC hool o 5 Arla S l3ll1l1rxf Lt 74 Q r 3 -A 'if ' ' ' 'I ' S I Q.. ' '. 'I r.,.l ' . W ' ' I r ' ' .. ' ' ' j' ' O ' ' '. The high school has a basrcs-tball team: however, fsue to the fact ' . ' . - J f 1 ' ' - ' . . I , - u h 'l Q ' , ' e ' 1 .Q f ' , Lie 51 :lo ' eeil ,ny 1 , 'r ' ' , ' 5 4, Cha an -Blk., 4 . R 1 S wx GRADE BASKET BALL L AN! HIGH SCHOOL 'I EAM 25 DREAMING FUTURE CHAMP LOVERS et, mv!! UPPER GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM THREE STOOGES STROH HANSON 26 HIGH SCHOOL BASKEA BALL TEAM , , Ffa-if . . 'W ,Jn , . i Heaton Alumm IV1av15 Racke IS marr1ed to Lloyd Mxller They l1ve south of Heaton Arthur Exblaa attends Teachers College 1n Valley C1ty Gerry It onk IS a teacher at the Cottonwoo School Mav15 Flauvner IS marr1e to J1m Loeppke They l1ve 1n Montana where J1m 15 workmg IU an Off1C6 Myron Stroh 1S a teacher at Manfreu School 5tat1one at Camp Rucker Walter Lausch IS helpmg h15 father on thelr farm 5outh of Heaton Lllllan Hanson 15 a teacher at the Cottoawoo School 'lonna Plurmett attends the School of Scxence at W 'xhp ton North Lakota Betty Hanson IS employed at the Farmers State Bank 1n Heaton Iola Neum1ller 1S teachmg south of Sykeston Beverly Radke IS gomg to attend Teachers College at Valley C1ty th15 summer and become a teacher R1chard Stroh left for the serv1ce 1n March He IS 5tat1oneo at Sheppard F1eld A1r Base ID Texas Joyce He 1den Z7 . K L ' . ' ci .S . . O. , . 6 . A A . 4 . . Y, . 6 . Wilbert Stubert 15 now in the service. He left in February. He 15 . ' d V . ' ' . ' 1 fl -. , ., ', ' H e , ,N . 1 - 0 - . Q mwrcww W5 19 Q Q K K5 da 1 3 , xx J 4x db J Q lflLLfULf'ZLlj'l In-ull wnswonru P 9 9 5 Q9 K2 Q 190 WZ? Zf 1515116 3 W jg? V X xx 55 f X , Q Fessenden Co-op. Ass'n CLEANING - TREATING PHONE 4131 FESSENDEN N D The Flrst Nataonal Bank FESSENDEN NORTH DAKOTA THREE IMPROTANT SAF EGUARDS FOR YOUR FUNDS Sound Bank Management Careful able management by our offlcers and dlrectors are and always have been underlymg factors IH the safety of depos1tors funds here Bank Superx 1s1on I1 requ nt exammat ons by competent autho 1t1es assure our Flbld adherence to sound bankmg pr1nc1p1es and procedures for each depos1tor prev1ous1y offered by the Federal Depos1t Insur ance Corporat1on now has been mcreased to S10 000 We and other member banks contlnue to pay the full cost of thls added protectlon for Vour funds I 0 7 - 7 ' A. ' e. ' ' i f . r- Federal Deposit Insurance. The S5,000 maximum protection , . CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1951 Farmers State Bank SERVING THE PEOPLE OF SOUTHERN WELLS COUNTY SINCE 1907 HEATON NORTH DAKOTA Open T111 M1dn1ght Gas O11 T1res Tubes Battemes Accessomes TED BARRY S TREE 0 NON SERVICE Try Our Lunches On H1ghways No 7 Sz 52 Sykeston N D General Hardware Apphances Sykeston N D Phone 1F11 WAGNER HARDWARE Neuenscbwandef Funeral Home XX -X 5 DO'-TGI NGLCHSCDXXHHGQI' Proprxetors Chapel Over Gamble Store D1al Offlce 7321 Res 4701 or 5281 Fessenden N D GAMBLES Neuenschwander Bros Owners Home Owned Your Frlendly Gamble Dealer Hardware T1res Auto ACCGSSOFIGS Washers Stoves Rad1os D1al 7321 Fessenden N D Kunz Implement Company Internat1onal Harvester Sales 8: Serv1ce Machmes Trucks Phone 30 BOWdeI1, N D - 1 1 i 7.4. ,C LL- ilv l' 7 . . Licensed Embalrner Sz Funeral Directors - - Ambulance Service 2 ' - . ' , , , n, - , . . REILAND S SERVICE Gas 8z O11 Motor Repa1r1ng T1re Repamng None Too Large or Too Small Sykeston N D OCCIDENT ELEVATOR Dealers Feed Seed Fuel HEATON LUMBER C0 Lumber Hardware Machlnery Garage Ike Loeppke Owner Heaton N D OSER MEN STORE N3t1OHally Advert1zed Clothes for Men 85 Boys John Lueth Prop Phone 7121 Fessenden N D A. J. Mack, Mgr. Heaton, N. D. BOWDEN MOTOR CO Comphments ot Ka1ser Frazer A E Buchmlller Prop BOWDEN GRAIN CO Phone 43 Bowden N D Bowden N D DICK ENGBRECHT INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance 81 Real Estate Fessenden N D FARMERS UNION OIL CO DISIFIDUIOFS of Petroleum Products 8a Farm Supp11es John G Mortell Mgr Fessenden D 8z LOCKER SERVICE Meats Grocer1es Fru1ts Vegetables Fessenden N D John Deere Maytag Washe Sales 8z Serv1ce D1a16131 Fessenden N LUNDBY GRAIN 8z FUEL CO Gram Coal Feed Seeds Chem1ca1s Sykeston N D RED OWL AGENCY Grocenes Meats Conrad M Garhofer Prop Sykeston N D 3 D I . , . ,N. . DICK'S FOOD MARKET WELLS COUNTY IMPLEMENT CO. rs , I , ' , . D. GAMBLE STORE F J Neum1ller Authorxzed Dealer Bowden N D BOWDEN PRODUCE Bowden N D NERLIEN MEAT MARKET 85 LOCKER PLANT We Cure 8a Smoke Meat Bowden N D OSBORN McMILLAN ELEVATOR CO Dealers In Gram Feed 8a Seeds Fred Carl D1al 6821 Fessenden N D KRAMERS Bowden N D HOTEL CONNER Sz CAFE Fessenden N D KOELLER BROS Robert 8a Clarence Props Beer Wlne L1quors Pool Lunch Confect1ons Bovtden N D WELLS COUNTY FREE PRESS Prxnters 8z Publ1shers Fessenden N D Clothing - Dry Goods - Shoes Henry Niebuhr, Owner BROWNS STORE Grocemes Meats Lockers Heaton N D DANIEL BARBER SHOP Also Insurance A11 K1nds Sykeston N D Gas O11 Fuel H Stratemeyer Agent Heaton N D Dentlst Phone 1F210 Sykeston N D WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE STANDARD SERVICE F. W. DUMMER
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