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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 4

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PAGE FOUK THE TRIBUNE-REPUBLICAN; GUEELEY. COLORADO EVENING, JANUARY 23; Fire Loss in 1934 Totalled $13,109 Here i r-fl" (OnnlEniiccl from Vneo tltms i i tlio lire limits, 44 hours City Brevities Elizabeth Doles will begin wort BOOH os cashier nt tho Kiva, theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hay spent Tuesday in DrlKhton where Mr.

nay wan called on business. A. V. Anderson returned to Groeloy Monday evening from four days business trip In eastern Colorado. Duvo Bauer returned to Denver Sunday evening alter unending tho weak 1840 avenue to (.,,.

HIS i sir nl 21 minutes i i in at tlio tiro tuition ilnrliiK i 160 hours and 27 i mi special detail and IB hours working on the system. i tho fire limits tho firemen a Mrs. L. S. Graham have nerved 178 for correction fire follows: Mlaues coid a i wiring, 10 a i nsh a i und lids, 67: tjiuroltn Foster and Margaret Peter- removal of aahea and trash, 60: dos i nt the a i Ileauty i mlBlise ot I a 1 UBO ill Denver, spent tho week end mable liiinldB.

replacing i i i Otoeley i i i their parents. 11 id i re i Kill" of f-rc cone dcfoi'tive furnace. 1. Total ot Miss Helen will present a 1 002 building were made. 116 minute vocal program vo 1 TM Three hundred Inspections of prom-1 each a afternoon at 4 clock.

tll i i i i i Isrs Hillside tho fire limns; maOL and notices served for correct'on. All i a owned chemical i ext wore checked i tho Fire prevention work was carried Illness, out to tho extent. Members of tho i a cooperated w.lh Neva will he her accompanist. Wllma Brooks has been away from her wovk at Gilbert-Bishop drug storo I Lucy Scott, who Is In Cnli- 1110 uii; nui-Bj i r- I i a visiting with her sister, has tho Greelcy a club In repair- i here that her health Ing i a nm ch Improved since her sojourn Tliu fire loss i the year ere 3s Scott was formerly i 193L1 I'er capita lass for 1531 was J1.07 Ra compared with for 1534. Loss ill 35 of the 87 fires was hold down to 53.109.6S i charged to llogerfl lu-othors Keed a lire, wharo $104.000 I a was carried, and 53.000 on tho CCC a where no I a was carried.

Maintenance nml upkeep of the fire rtenartmenl for amounted to 6IJS SI (if which was spent fur tin- i i of 10.2 wire miles of firo alarm system: JG.100.00 to a rental, tl.301.OS tor ployed at the Mooily'u store. Mrs. Ralph delightfully enterlulneil the i Sunday school Sunday moming i a description of the. I'nsslon Play of Oher- nmmorgaw. the productlou ot which ahe saw in Germany in 1930.

Miss Anna Hlalr, who returned last week from California, has resumed her worli in die i ot the county i-lrrl; i Miss was called Hiding of 10.2 wire i Vitor la "by the I week end in Cheyenne, Wy. system: tor fire they wevo guests of friends. equipment. Tlio per capita cost of tho flro department, i i fire a rental. Is il.Sli.

Wltliont fire a a I Is U.43 per a i a tnc tin- a a system. New oqiilpment a to depart lire bister. Clifford Jack, dealer for Stndetiaker Is now located ut I in Eighth mi, mv: i car i ow Iccaieu at i Wltliont fire a ttvcn u( i sales and display room 1.43 per capita. The niai lc shoo. The new ll35 iclndes the i i ot i a i now on display.

A faiv Blum. I a of the new Btude- i a to the depart- Dii er3 ill ho made tnunt i 12:14 consisted of three pal ori pomiilcr ladders, 12 covers, PILL Of-' BOV L.ST'5 ALL GO POWW TO HOFtAAH'S AND GST A SOPA AMD THEN A MOVIE WHAT P'YA SA.y TO ArJ A NEW PAIR OF SKATES AND A COLLAR FDR MV POG- Aft' WAVHOA16 I GUESS I'LL GET A BAG Of CANDV THEM PUT BANK FIRST TIME HAD A WHOL.S VOLLAK. ALL FOR a Gross anil Gertrude Levy BIKMK All Work Guaranteed RUCKER'S Super-Service St 1028 8th Ave. Ph. i Special Service Battery $2 9 5 LOW PRICED MOTOR OIL 2 Gallons -Can furnished 5 'Gallons for ----Can furnished 5 Gallons Silver Shell your own a i MORE BUSINESS i Tuesday (or Sler- inn urn! Julesberg where will spend a on business.

Kathryn John of Florence was n. week end guest ill Orecley at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. exinsuishors, 5-gallon i gulshors; one foam type ox- llirco pump hand two flVi-gHllon and on one SS-gallon.

booster tank; three i celts'; oiie. lite line; one hand lino and small salvage equip-- BOO feet if ZVHnch fire hose 300 feet of IVi-'nch fire hone. No. nail r. ami Mrs.

C. O. were Sunday dinner guesU nt the home of Mrs. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Rosx Jureiulassen, of Ault.

eaulp- Charles Farr Monday i i 111., whore ho and Mrs. Farr rebuil't hy tho department to carry the new i Tho 85- fiono truck gallon booster a Installed on pumper No. 2. Tho coal of the i and labor of i daughter, Mrs. Ki Mrs.

Farr la remaining a while longer. Mrs. E. A. i was in a i new spring stock for Omen's Dress shop, of which Bho is manager.

Mr. ami Mrs. Tlex a and son. flex to Oreuley Friday after spending three weeks In San (iahriel, where they were guosla at Ihc borne ot Mr. and Bruco G.

J. Westcrik, Jeweler and Watchmaker 932 9th Ave. Sterling Hldg. "Buy-It-isi-This-Markef 'A Campaign Benefiting Business, Professions, Labor, All Economic Endeavor Quantity purchasers ot merchan- dlao (rctn!) stores, corporations, contractors, public officials) will build Industry- payrolls, PROSPERITY. by i i preference to manufacturers end of the Rccfcy lilountaln Region.

"Buy-H-ln-Tliis-Market" Sponsorpd hy More Thnn 100 Commercial Organizations of the Mountain State Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Uembrey and son.

the above Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Eldred will re-1 0 hn, relufncd Monday Colorado Jnninmonr'n'iij'Tniror of Installing 1 1 urn the laller part ot tlio week from 1)rlngB they spent several --nts, Mr.

a-OJ-TM. C. nev. Harry Helnecke la In i Ml Hembrey at tho mer mouthi. i J106.94 for necesaary repairs.

One now Tungar charger was purchased to replace our old battery charger which had become. Inefficient. Two of hundred and and 67 ijuarts nev. Harry HelnecKe is in ui i Collins this week conducting cvan-1J gellitlG services at the First I'resby- '-reeiEj torlan cliurch. spite of On Sunday night, in weather, a large Dry Goods store.

gallons ot gasollno and 67 quarts ot I i it Is reported, win used In tho emiipment during Hcinecke'a topic was, "The the year. "Our drill tower work und i school classes during the year were gratifying," reported Chlot Mason. Rev. Hcinecke'a topic was, Greatest Crime In tho World." Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Adams ond a i havo moved their liomc at gratliying, ropuneu ilwjlltj subjects taken ay were: Inspec-! 160 4 Eighth utreet to a farm, two and tions. fire plugs and water mains, sal-1 one-half miles northeast of Greeloy. vago work and hoae layouu, luddcr anil Mrs. A. V.

a a and three A A wish to express our atncen a and appreciation tor the acts of kindness and beautiful floral Ings i our recent bereavement. C. P. Veden, Mr. and Stewart and family, Mr.

and Mrs. C. K. Hanson and family, Mr. and Mrs.

C. 1C. Veden, Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Veilen and a i Mr. and Mrs. S. Veden vago mm i a i.vjwu.o, tn lu family Mr- and Mrs.

S. Han cvolutioiiB. hand lines and knots, the i who lived at UO.) i fn'miiy anil Mr. and Mrs. C.

use of the Hogera liandy-man and xlntli street, havo purchased the 'pdcn and ta'nily inaska. Eighth street property and arc i i "As this was our i year of work ihnre now. of this kind wfl were confronted many prubH-ms which we hone have Jiad UBLE NOUNCEMEN1 mauy prutiR'nis wnicji v.e hoen of Kroat btn-tlt (o us. Our i horn Tuesday to tho following: work and i school classes tor 1mm C. iiines and i a K.

Oooron the year 1935 have been outlined Roy M. lliecKenrlilge or ami Ksther Alterfrott or Windsor; M. Jacobeen an'd Norm.i B. Carlson of Oill, Herbert 13 aystetnallcally thru tho aid a book ot InHtructlons dent us by tho tain States Inspection bureau." i-j. Time spent at drill tower and i i a of John.town and Itorahelle Bchool was 132 hours and 6S i of Orceley.

est Colds Best treated without "dosing" ORD Obtained by mounting- front springs ahead of axle and moving V-8. engine forward. This places more loidahead of reur axle, more wcigbtonfromend. UB important to remember about the new Ford V-B Truck for 1935 it not mereljr that it fjivci you new jnoney-iavinB features-- bat il'" lurll hate beta aMtd to a truck tikoie ttononj, pirjormancc, famine pore already tanpm-ef. Toe 1935, Ford gives you entirely netf development--Forward J-oaJ nisiribuiion.

Thii makei pojiible more uniform tire and hrnke wear--belter brake action-- improved opcnupn end wear throughout llic truck. In addition, with IBore Ipacc letween the cab and rear axle, the 1935 Tord V-8 permill acute angle turn! wlh fall-width semi-trailers. No matter bow efficiently you now doing your hauling, these anil the other features of tho 1935 Ford V-8 are important idranlages (o consider. matched by no other (rock in America today, regardless of price. Test ihli new Foni V-B Truck row-self.

Your nearest Ford dealer i let you do this on your own job, under your rvwn load, with your own driver! and up, P. O. B. Detroit. Terms ThroughUniversslCredilCompany, The Authoriied Ford Finance Plan.

AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS THE FORD V-8 TRUCKS More than ever, America's great truck value RavuE-KOA. Sundays 8:30 p. Wedne day 6:45 p. See Them At NASH PRICES TO '1290 I. FACTORY A.

E. RITCHIE Nash Sales and Service 917 8th Greeley Phone 306 LaFAYETTE PRltfffl 1 TO 5750 F. O. B. FACTORY.

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