ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADVERTISERS Pulverizing Machinery D i v . , Metals Disintegrating C o . , I n c Agency— \Villiams a n d London
Q u a k e r Oats C o Agency—Headen, Inc.
Horrell a n d Wentsel,
Kietz M a n u f a c t u r i n g C o Agency—Levinger Advertising Agency It ohm & H a a s C o Agency—Arndt, Preston, Chapin, L a m b & Keen, I n c .
Schaffer Poidometer C o Semet-Solvay D i v . , Allied Chemical Corp Agency—Benton & Bowles, I n c . Siginainotor, I n c Agency— Mel vin F . Hall Advertising Agency I n c . F . L . Smidth & Co Agency—The Stuart C o . Solvay Process D i v . , Allied C h e m i c a l Corp Agency—Κ as tor, Hilton, Chesley & Clifford & Atherton, I n c . Spraying Systems C o Agency—Advertising Producers-Asso ciated, I n c . Sprout-Waldron Agency—Adams Associates, I n c .
Tolhurst D i v . , American M a c h i n e & Metals, I n c Agency—The L. W . Ramsey Adv. Agency
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Seattle 4—Harry Abney, McDonald-Thompson, 1008 Western Ave., MAin 3 - 3 7 6 6 Portland 4—Fred Goetz, McDonald-Thompson, 404 Times Building, CApitol 2-5146 Denver 3—Robert H . Heidersbach, McDonaldThompson, 6 2 0 Sherman St., KEystone 4-4669
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