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21 YEARS AGO ON WBNS RADIO From 1-A to 4-F. draft classifications were a vital concern of our nation in 1941. Young men by the hundreds of thousands were moved out of civilian life and into a military world of chow lines, canteens and kitchen police. WBNS Radio kept everybody up to the minute. In Central Ohio, moving was an old story to Trowbridge Storage Company. They'd been at it since 1892. In 1941. Trowbridge began advertising on WBNS Radio, and since then the demand for its services has increased each year. Small wonder then, the one thing Trowbridge refuses to move is its spot schedule on WBNS. Year-after-year renewals by home town folks who know us best are impressive testimony to the power of WBNS Radio. Ask John Blair. Trowbridge-Mayflower Storage Co. van. Since starting its WBNS spot schedule 252 consecutive months ago, this advertiser has helped move in many of the more than 130,000 newcomers to our community. 4 WBNS COLUMBUS, OHIO CROUP Represented by John Hltiir Si Compam PLAN MEMBER