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Nuestro Pueblo




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Oct. 10, 1938: Joe Seewerker and Charles Owens visit Sunset Beach, where an old wooden fish advertises bait. Note: The original run of Nuestro Pueblo ended in 1939. I’m going back and picking up the entries I missed in 2008-09. The drawings appeared in a book, now long out of print, that is usually available from online dealers.

 
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This is one of the best of the series, Larry. I'm using the compilation book you recommended to go around LA to see which of these things is still standing. Don't think i'm gonna locate the giant bait sign tho.


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