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How many old timers remember this (I was born in the early 70's so I don't). On Wednesday we were working on a building in Slater. We got into the atic and found this old bottle. It is says Drink ABC Beverages. Which ABC is Ames Bottling Company. The date on the bottle itself was 1952. So I did a quick google search and found this picture of the Ames Bottling Company at the corner of Kellogg and Lincoln Way. The ABC building is the 2 story builfing on the left. You can also see the old Mobilegas Service Station (next to Burger King) both of these buildings are still there. I found it pretty cool.
The northeast corner of Lincoln Way and Kellogg, looking west along Lincoln Way. Photo was probably taken around 1961. The Mobilgas service station on the corner operated as a Mobil station until 1970. Across the street from the station, at 105 Kellogg Avenue, was the Ames Dr. Pepper Bottling Company which occupied the small, two-story brick building seen in the center left of this photograph.
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