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2003.53.73
February 6 1970, February 6 1970
A clipping of a weekly series from "The Sun" newspaper called "Those Were The Days". The series was written by Jim Greenblat as he reminisces on the past of Swift Current.
This particular article is from 6 February 1970. It talks about Swift Current Produce (SCP) Company which started in 1911. The article also mentions the founder of the Swift Current Produce Company, Fred Ironside, as well as Jim Ironside and his purchase of the Sanders ranch, Gordon Ironside and Fares Packers, and Edgar Burke and family.~root~>
A clipping of a weekly series from "The Sun" newspaper called "Those Were The Days". The series was written by Jim Greenblat as he reminisces on the past of Swift Current. This particular article is from 6 February 1970. It talks about Swift Current Produce (SCP) Company which started in 1911. The article also mentions the founder of the Swift Current Produce Company, Fred Ironside, as well as Jim Ironside and his purchase of the Sanders ranch, Gordon Ironside and Fares Packers, and Edgar Burke and family.~root~>
A clipping of a weekly series from "The Sun" newspaper called "Those Were The Days". The series was written by Jim Greenblat as he reminisces on the past of Swift Current. This particular article is from 6 February 1970. It talks about Swift Current Produce (SCP) Company which started in 1911. The article also mentions the founder of the Swift Current Produce Company, Fred Ironside, as well as Jim Ironside and his purchase of the Sanders ranch, Gordon Ironside and Fares Packers, and Edgar Burke and family.~root~>
Paper~root~>, Paper~root~>
"Feb. 6/70" is written in extremely faint red ink.~root~>
"Feb. 6/70" is written in extremely faint red ink.~root~>
"Feb. 6/70" is written in extremely faint red ink.~root~>
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