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Accession number: P10577 Photograph donated by Mrs. Greet, December 1973. View of John Wirsching sitting in his mule drawn wagon in front of the Anaheim Union Water Company building at 123 North Los Angeles Street (now Anaheim Blvd.); sign on top of the wagon's canopy reads "WIRSCHING'S ADVERTISING AGENCY"; mule has blanket on his back with a sign reading "ANAHEIM RUG FACTORY"; on the side of the wagon are signs reading "SAFETY FIRST / AVOID ACCIDENTS WITH A LIGHT", "RAGS WOVEN INTO / CARPETS & RUGS", "A POSTAL TO / John G. Wirsching / ANAHEIM WILL GET ACTION / PHONE SUNSET 275". "SOUTHBEND / WATCHES SOLD BY."
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