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A and P Coffee -1948A

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Good Housekeeping 1938-07

Boy and his dog have spent the day at the fair, but now the dog is too tired to walk. Solution: tie the balloons around the dog's middle and he'll be partly lifted off the earth and much more ready to walk home. Content: "Fourteenth Summer," by Elizabeth Davis, and "Should Women Take Over the World?"

Artist: Horace Gaffron
Source: ebay seller powerangers
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 06/30/2012
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x906
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