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From the files of the October 24, 1985 edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.
Read moreAbove, Hungry people eagerly get their lunch plates filled Saturday in the basement of the St. Ignatius Catholic Church in Kanopolis during the St. Ignatius Fiesta. The line in the basement was long this year, as was the outside take-out line nearby. Below, Cyndy Young, left, and Flo Fosdick await customers at the Fiesta Country Store, which was also in the church basement. ALAN RUSCH/Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter
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