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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 3

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Lead Daily Calli
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Lead, South Dakota
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pahic Ttirtm GREAT GOLFERS WANT COLUMN By Pap "Take a bar of pi act 1. halls and I'cel the neicssily wanning' I lev villi ll 1 lull. i.t.ll'tlllg "I' C'lleis. espe- a nil lb. 1 and giadiiallv dulleis.

think -an win king up to the wood clubs. wnbuul 11. AMI Miss Mary Ituzick. dauliler nl Mr. anil Mrs.

Walter ItiizuU nl Ihis I 1 1 1 lllllf pi .11 ll session llll uik IniMiid LEGAL NOTICES 'I'll came loo. Tie ibaini-. miiiii: 111 Ml 1: 01 mi.i I'lnii'. I II I I il Mil II I Mil II -i ttm 1 1 -r- I 11 III I ll PKKSONAL MK." liKT NKW i'KV AT 40 fin i unilnwii nynli'111. ISTHKX Tunic TiililctH roiitain inviMiiiiituis, Htiimi-IiiiiIh nllen ticciliil lit 4" In till.

Kc(j. $1 hi.c. luilny Mir. II nut llrlllltcil. lllllld'l' I 1 1 III i i this ilirt write liniwiiH Imifi Sturm.

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i alichipl 1. 1 He ,1 1 wiilioiil guiiig Ihii'iirh a null ntn-lug i'p. Itaseball pl.ivci.-. bill ti'iinls plitv aial uliici 1 1 1 1 1 city, iinilcrwcnt uiiijni HiiiKcry in SI. I Joseph's hnspitiil yi'Htel ilay.

Ilcr r. Is irimlril us salislaclury. Tile Tfiruvilli- I-aillrs niil will inert this evening at in the limnc of Mis. 1 1. Ilarlan.

Memlieis anil friends are cuniially weleiiine. A daughter was burn this foreniinn In Mr. mid Mrs. Keith Thin sen nf Lead In St. himpitul.

The hiihv weighed 111 pniimlN and 4', uiinces al birth. WANTED WANTKH KxpcricnciMl Htcnuftrn RACICH CROTHERS Transfer and Storage Phones 2129 and 2017 i- wnnt.H HiHitiiui. Kifi'iciiic. 4 111 liiin lny. I'linnc I'-U'TK.

11 I.I WANTKH Pilssiiikiih In IlarriH-liurc. i'a. I.i'iiviiiK Sunday iimrn- Miss .1 ii I in lleiisley, daughter of 'Ml. and Mrs. Heaslev nf Term- llnUMUalAllilMMM hi imm iitik i iiiH- I'linnc 'JOI'JM cvcniiiMM lx-twi'cn ami fcIHI, 12 t.l WANTKP HiiiiNc imintcr wants wink in.iili hi uutsiilc.

IT.nnd WU. l.iiiUhinn. I OK Khi' I JfJ I ville. went down to ICileniont yesterday to pay a visit to her aunt Mrs. Clara Chi istophei son.

a foimcr Lead resident. and Paul W'ilim-zik. of Chi islopher. are in Lead for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Moinando and with other relatives. James and John Moiando arc cousins. Tiacey W'halen of this city arrived home last evening fiom Seattle, where he was (ailed two months ao by the serious injuiy of his small son who was struck by a truck. The child has completely recovered from the effects of the accident. Members of the Woodmen Circle club and Woodmen Circle drill team I )i II Apartments, huiises furnished, unfurnished.

II. S. Clink. 7-H tf KOH HKNT liarnne. plump 20.11.

If KOK HUNT Kmnished Sunnyside apaitnients. and 4 munis, bath unJ gnu. Impure 412 W. Main. tf You ni'ed liijlit nouiisliing foods in the summertime.

Beshara's bring them to you at l)rr(jain prices tin- p.aitlce I.e. And yet you nd golleis nghl i. ii' old ami lin wolidi-i v-hv 1 1 nil" a lol tninl.le. geni'ially takes you a half lli.Zi-ll holes to gel Ulllllled up. In loosen up Villi- Wllsls Hid sonic iit-edmn in yii.ii iba'n-es an thai you run in'o ti.iuble eaily and then spend the He imipd living back ny this son i ii ll.iin-e.m Walking off the eighteenth giicn of the Seaview golf club utter another fruitless clliirt to bleak we bumped into Kd llaingan.

the clubs genial pro. "Do you want to lenin to shave seveial strokes oil your seme?" he asked. You bet we did. "Try warming up a bit befme you go out on the Inst tee to start your round." was his simple tecipe. "No pro or low-handicap amaliui golfer would think of stepping out on the first tee and hitting his dnvc without hitting at li ast a fi balls JUST CHECK THE ITEMS IK OUR STORE SEE HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE ON TASTY SUMMER FOODS! FOR RENT Sleeping room.

112 West Aiidie. I'linnc 211UM. ti-2S tf J'OK HKNT Mudern sleepinn mums. 207 S11. Mill.

7-10 lni HKNT muni modern furnished apartment. I'hnnc 2K1WK. 7-10 tf rvn FOR SALE club joined in a regular meeting held in the canyon home of Mis. Abbie Han is yesterday. A delicious pot lin luncheon was served at 1:30 o'clock and the members visiied dulling the afternoon, i Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Radman and family have arrived home from a month's vacation trip to the west coast, and Miss Christine Kadman has resumed her work as stenographer in the offices of County Judge II. J. Shea in Deadwood. During their 'absence they saw the San Francisco fair and visited with friends.

1 Mrs. A. Finola. widely known Lead woman, is recovering at her home from bruises and a severe shaking up which she received Tuesday evening when she accidentally fell over lan eight-foot wall. She was working in her yard when the accident fSHl OUR STORE FOR SAI.K (las stoves and Iiii-rp Him fuinace.

Inquire Do Huff. Phone 2770.1. 7-3 tf FOK SALE The CrossinR store and service station. Kifjnt years rec-nrd proves it a profitable. growing business.

For price and terms see Sam Price at Crossing or add) ess 47. Lead. So. Dak. 7-13 tf CALL WANT ADS BRING BUYER AND SELLER TOGETHER, BAND CONCKKT The following prog less will be presented al the tegular weekly band conceit by the Fourth Cavahy bund at Ft.

Meade next Sunday alternouii at 4 o'clock: Match Ksnaiia Egmont i Beethoven La Czarine iGannei, Scene and An fi'Hu Luisa Di Moiitfmt ilteigsoni and Estrellits i Ponce i claiinet solos bv Michael Rega. iWald-teufeli. ln Hallo In Masi h. ia i dn. Penney Seieiiade and My Reverie ipopulaii.

Headlines i('obi Montezuma iChambcisi. ami Stai Spangled Banner. Come in, check our prices. Beshara are never undersold on nationally known foods Shop Our Way! Save Every Day! occurred. Word has been received in Lend of the birth of a son to Mr.

and Mrs. Hairy Jenkin in Snohomish. on July 8. The baby weighed eight pounds and one and a half ounces at birth. Mrs.

Jenkin is the former Minnie Rossio of Lead, daughter of Mrs. Santino Rossio of this citv. COMMISSIONERS ACT TO COLLECT DELINQUENT TAXES The county tieasuiei and stale I attorney have been mdi-n-il by lln-jboard of county comiiiissiomi to I start action for lax deed against all I Kill SAI.K AT A HAKi.AIN TO i.OSK AN BSTATK: A modern ten mom house and lurjje founds, also adjacent lots, in Sprarf Ish. JAMKS Mr NKNNY, Attornpy W'aite Block Deuduuod I'honp Deadwood 616, Spenrflsh 173J iiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiihi i.ihi.i. Anything In Transportation MOVING OUR SPECIALTY Gkiipi-hI Trucking Bus and Taxi Scrvlr Mrs.

Rossio is in Snohomish with her "THE BLACK HILLS FOOD CENTER" Free Delivery in Deadwood and Lead on Food Orders Over SI. 00 daughter at the present time. Northwestern arcriuuse liapiil it v. S. II.

hVlt.KN I. KM OR CO. Anton Gurovich of Lead has received word of the death of his John Gurovich his demise hv. i I Lead-DeadwOfjd Transit Co. linK taken place yesterday morning 1 i.1 Try Cs Watsonville.

Cal. The deceased I was former Lead resident, but 1 left a good many years ago for the IT'S TIME TO CAN! property upon which I im-jare delinquent This action was prompted by the fact that the county. Icity and school funds ale bei oimng Sf depicted that immediate aitimi is 'imperative. James M. Campbell, (county treasurer, desires to call attention to the fact that he last ses-'sion of the legislature passe I a lau 'authorizing the tieasuiei- to carii el interest on delinquent leal piopeilv 'taxes provided that such taxes an-Ipaid in full together with all 'taxes on or befoie December HI.

1 VACATION CASH west. He was U5 years of age. and is survived by his widow and two daughters. The funeral will be held Friday morning in Watsonville. ed Raspberries lA-t us supply you with tha.

extra money lor your much needed vacation A TEKSONAL, CONFIDENTIAL Loan Service from $5.00 to $50.00 ON VOI SIGNATI KE ONLY NATIONAL FINANCE CO. 20 W'ayland Bldg. Lead, S. D. To peak of the Raspberry season is here! The quality is the best, the price is extremely low! PACKED 12 FULL PINTS TO A CRATE GET YOUR CRATE TODAY! RED OWL'S LOW PRICES Of! ALL HAVE YOUR HOTOR TIMED Miss Margaret Christianson.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Chiis-tianson, arrived home Friday from a trip through the east and to the New York World's fair. While on her trip Miss Christianson visited in Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington. D.

C. She will remain in Lead until the latter part of August when she will go to Farming-ton, to resume her teaching as a member of the Farmington high school faculty, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green and the latter's father. Joe Ondrasek.

all of Lead, arrived home early this week from a three weeks' vacation trip which took them to Milwaukee, where they crossed Lake Michigan on the ferry, and to Flint, Mich. Mr. Ondrasek purchased a new car at Flint. From there they came back to Iowa and attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. Green's grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Tupy at Stilwell, marked by a family reunion. Miss Pearl Ondrasek. who has been attending Clarke college at Dubuque. joined them at Stilwell for the trip home, which was made by way of Baker, Mont.

Miss Ondrasek will spend the summer in Lead with her father. The regular quarterly meeting of STEfiS EVERY DAY A Correctly Timed Motor Save! 1 Also I Jim ot KERR JARS and J5R COVERS v-1 Gasoline! VALVES WET GUOI ND! Brakes relined and adjusted-Wheels aligned with Baer equipment JOHNSON GARAGE Phone 2471 Authorized I'nlted Motor Service 24 Hour Service SOAP BOX DERBY ENTRANTS NUMBER 26 AT PRESENT TIME In this day of mechanics," says Jack Walker. Soapbox Derby cbaii-man. "every boy should know how to use tools. He learns this best by building something which requires the use of mechanical knowledge.

What can be a better objective for budding mechancal talent than to build a lacing car for the Soapbox Derby. There is still time to complete construction of a car before the day of the races, July Several boys have been helped in the purchase of wheels for three racers. Last Monday's Call mentioned another set of wheels which are obtainable, so the lack of finances should not deter any boy from entering. The registrations now total twenty-six. with registrations coming in daily." The Soapbox Derby idea is popular through the entire country, with races being held in many nearby cities.

The Rapid City races are scheduled for Sunday. July 16. at which time their city champion will be selected. Doubtless many of the Lead race drivers as well as many fans, will wish to see this display of cars and driving. Every Lead boy who expects to build and drive a car should count on seeing a race other than the one he drives in.

Denver. is also a Derby enthusiast. "The boys of Denver build good cars," said 6. W. Kolberg.

to-1 day. Mr. Kolberg saw a display of 1 the Denver racers in one of the past years. "While Denver cars are good. inaltc il possible for you to enjoy food luxuries in your home every day EKJ0Y YOUR SHOPPING Di WISE ECONOMIZE THE -RED OWL WAY-- AIRMONrS "SETTER" the executive committee of the Black Hills area Boy Scout council will be held this evening at 6 o'clock at CREAi: WEEK-END FEATURES! run Suuiir mvd BACON SQUARES Sliced Haiifcuf Cod and Salmon 'oranges SWEET JUICY Tulii- nl I hi-si True Prii i'i MADE OF FINEST INGREDIENTS YOU'LL LIKE.

IT'S SMOOTH EVEN! TEXTURE FULL S6-0Z. LOAF We'll tiike your Orders and fill lliein for you. anythiiio special for those HiinnuT parlies or We Feature VANILLA CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY MAPLE NUT CHERRY NUT BUTTER BRICK LE and many others INTEREST RATES ON SMALL LOANS GO DOWN In accord with small loan laws in force in 31 states we have lowered finance charges on all loans Household goods, cars, livestock and other chattels accepted as security payments made to suit borrower's Incomeas long as 20 months to repay. If a loan will be helpful to you in paying pressing obligations or buying advantageously, consult the United. UNITED FINANCE CO.

LEAD 212 Way land Bldg. Tel. 2487 KAPID CITY 720 'j St. Joe St. Tel.

1018 Camp Broadaxe. Plans for fall and winter activities will be discussed. Camp Broadaxe, which has been in operation since June 20, is in flourishing condition, and 75 lads who are booked at the camp for next week will constitute the largest weekly enrollment for any one week in the camp's history and will just about fill the camp to capacity. Mrs. Edna McLaughlin, her daughter, Millie, and son, Melvln, who have been temporarily occupying a Oriel apartment since the fire of Monday afternoon in the house at the corner of Wall and Addie streets, which made their apartment untenantable, planned to move today to a cottage at Hanna to remain until repairs are made on the apartment house, which Horace Clark, owner, says will he begun as soon as the insurance appraisers have finished their work.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boone, other occupants of the third story of the damaged house, are temporarily quartered at the Grier. DEPEN20N COFFEE Tahg" A Delicious New Luncheon Meat in 12 oz. Tins REMEMBER Your shopping trip is not complete until you r-ave visited your RED OWL STORE where you'll find every day low prices on all of your household needs! Lead cars are better.

There is more variety In body styles, in upholstery, and in color combinations. Nothing to compare with last year's winning car in sleekness of line and flashi-ness of color was on display, the year I saw the Denver cars." said Mr. Kolberg. The local Kiwanis club is urging that all Lead citizens reserve Sunday afternoon, July 30, for seeing the local races. Programs will be on sale at the grounds, giving the names of the boys driving in the races, thus making it easy to keep a record of Shop Everyday the RED OWL WAY Economize the progress of the events.

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