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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated December 26, 1961 reads "They sell peaches and pamphlets." The article partially reads "Mission Hills market owner Leon Groode sells potatoes, corn flakes, soap, lamb chops and anti-Communist leaflets." Louis Sanders, left, is Groode's uncle.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Men--California--Los Angeles Businessmen--California--Los Angeles Uncles--California--Los Angeles Nephews--California--Los Angeles Markets--California--Los Angeles Propaganda, Anti-communist--California--Los Angeles Pamphlets--California--Los Angeles Exhibit stands--California--Los Angeles Signs and signboards--California--Mission Hills (Los Angeles) Aprons--California--Los Angeles Mission Hills (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait photographs Group portraits Valley Times Collection photographs
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