The company's logo on a whole wheat flour sack in blue and yellow writing, submitted as part of the trademark registration process with the Idaho Secretary of State.
Pictured is a pack train hauling batteries for the Jumbo Mine at Buffalo Hump. The Henry Wax General Merchandise store and other businesses line the street in Grangeville, Idaho.
A view of Grangeville, Idaho, looking east down an unpaved street. The street is lined with brick and wood stores. Horses and wagons can be seen on the street.
A great photo of a very busy sidewalk as Movie goers line up for the feature, "Return to Payton Place", at the Boise Theater. Dozens of neon signs crowd the buildings lining this section of the street.
Main Street looking east from 9th Street. P. J. Pefley's shoe store and saddlery and Capitol Hotel. Overland Hotel in the distance at 8th on left. See photo board for labeled shop names.
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North 8th Street. Left: Union Pacific Ticket Office, Jensen-Graves Stationary, Wonderbar (beer), Falk Mercantile, Idaho Hardware. Right: Capital Cleaners, Mercanafe Cafe (211 N. 8th), First Federal Savings and Loan.
New Meadows, Statesman Anniversary Edition, 1939 - 1940. Business district including: Meadow Valley Auto Co. Garage; bar; hotel; cafe; and others. New Meadows was built when the railroad arrived in the valley 1 mile short of the original town site...