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Louisville Grain Elevator, circa 1916, Carnegie Branch Library for Local History, Boulder <br />Louisville directories show that after the death of Howard Moore in 1934, his son, Donald (1909-1975), <br />took over the management of the Elevator. Directories indicate that by 1943, Donald had left this <br />position and the new manager was Wayne Bickel. Managers after this era are noted below. <br />The following advertisements for the Grain Elevator show that this was a longtime, active business that <br />played a vital role in the economy of the Louisville area: <br />'• <br />6 <br />tFlOtila F88 fl <br />. it' 9 r" 5 - ' <br />Grain' <br />and Oriridiriij <br />- The price of wheat has advanced and flour will soon fol- $ <br />.,:.- low. :Better take advantage of the price and Jay ina sup. i <br />ply Special discount on five sacks or -More ' We mix <br />.. and grind feed to suit you and make the <br />price right. <br />f!'all and be convinced::'" Phone Louisville 44 • <br />#._ <br />The Louisville Milling znd Elevator Co. <br />H. A, MOORE, Mgr. Phone Louisville 44 <br />From Louisville News, 1909, Louisville Historical Museum <br />10 <br />