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Salesmens Calendar Sample Vntg 1956 - Cardboard - 14 x 10.5 Little Girl and Puppy

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Photo on this advertising calendar depicts a little farm girl from the 1950's and her puppy. Colors are bright, edges are clean, there are no staples.

The only calendar page provided is January, 1956, as this is a Salesman's display. Measures 13.5 x 9 inches.

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