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Kenneth Wendt, Donna Lausten, and Genene Martin Examining a boyls double-breasted chalk-stripe Silver- make sure that they are served only SWIFT'S ice cream tone suit at BORDY'S are Gayle Lusche and Robert in their fountain treats. Plantz. They find a wide variety from which to choose. Glenda Kush, Marjorie Krzycki, and Charles Gans are Shopping for cheeses, Robert Allis, Sylvia Dubas, and enjoying the luxury of the furniture to be found at the Ferne Bernt find a varied assortment on display at BRAZEAL FURNITURE COMPANY. GREINER'S MARKET. Here also may be found a fine choice of fresh or canned fruits and vegetables and of high quality meats. Dorothy Eisenman and Donald Enyeart stop to rest a Margaret Glur is explaining some of the uses of cement bit from their shopping tour at KAVICH'S FINER blocks to Carl Roelle, Lloyd Marty, and Lois Plageman FURNITURE, dealers in a complete line of carpeting, at the GLUR CEMENT WORKS. If you have a problem rugs, and furniture. pertaining to building needs, GLURS can help you.
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Every type of feed for livestock and poultry is supplied The 1950 Pontiac with Hydramatic Drive is being viewed by the COLUMBUS FEED AND SEED STORE. Don at the A. E. TROWBRIDGE COMPANY by Jack Ingold, Zobel gives Raymond Berger, Lawrence Bonk, Harold Don Hinck, and Danny Grace. Dey, and Kenneth Brunsvold a sales talk on Purina dog food. 7 l a???f 'eal' Allen Hanner explains the manufacture of the soil The EWERT IMPLEMENT COMPANY handles a com- mover to Sandra Dickey, James Lohr, Don Murray, and plete line of International Harvester products. Here Mr. Sue Brillhart at THE SOIL MOVER COMPANY. Ewert shows Richard Bonk and Alvin Ewert the latest International Harvester refrigerator. For expert advice on your car troubles go to the Elaine Michaelson is selecting a delicious ham to serve WILKEN MOTOR AND IMPLEMENT COMPANY to Marion Laska and Willard Wurdeman. The COLUM- where Janice and Mary Asche view the smooth lines of BUS MEAT MARKET features many fine cuts of meat the 1950 Studebaker. and a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables.
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