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August 1941. "Building in Ewen, Michigan, former lumber town on the Upper Peninsula." Acetate negative by John Vachon for the Farm Security Administration. View full size.
The window is advertising Power House candy bars, made by Peter Paul (discontinued).
Good eye, Hayslip. That's a very obscure auto to identify. "Crusader" would definitely not fly as an appropriate model name in today's world. Neither would the Studebaker "Dictator." In fact, "Dictator" probably became non-PC in the U.S. sometime around December 7, 1941.
[And who could forget the Fiat Fascist? - Dave]
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