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June, 2013:

Uptown Correspondent – Iman R. Abdulfattah – Furniture – Newspaper Advertising – First Class Work – Prices Right – Job Printing – Corner of Bridge & Harrison Streets – Frenchtown,NJ

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Coca-Cola Cows & other softdrinks! – 84 Country Store – Greentown, PA / Campbell Hall Cows – Orange Co. NYS

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CLICK FOR LINK TO 84 COUNTRY STORE WEBSITE © Frank H. Jump

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South Dakota Stockgrowers Association – Rapid City, SD

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

The South Dakota Stockgrowers Association is a grassroots organization whose individual producer members determine issues of importance to the state’s livestock industry. SDSGA

Antler Motel – Jackson Hole, WY

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Uptown Correspondent Hits the Lower East Side – Jantzen & Catalina Swim Suits – Orchard Street – Iman Abdulfattah

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Found in Mom’s Basement – CLICK FOR LINK

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Russia’s New Anti-Gay Bill Says Don’t Glitter & Be Gay

Glitter & Be Gay

Recently, Russia’s Duma ushered in an anti-gay bill that prohibits “gay propaganda” for people under the age of 18. Young gays and lesbians are no longer allowed to have access to materials and information about “homosexual lifestyles.” In an odd side effect to this new bill, glitter use has also been banned from all school-aged children. Glitter manufacturers across Russia have severely curtailed production and have suffered an economic loss due to this new anti-gay law. It has been debated if all glitter use should be abolished in make-up and clothing. And thus begins a new lackluster age in Russian history.

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(Million Dollar) Cowboy Bar – Jackson Hole, WY

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Wapiti Trail Sculpture – Bart Walter – Jackson Hole, WY

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Horse & Carriage Mural – Tomah, WI – July 2009

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Memories – Father & Son – Vic Payne, Sculptor – Jackson Hole, WY – July 2009

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Noted western sculptor and artist, Vic Payne has been sculpting for over 34 years. He was born in 1960 to sculptor Ken and Priscilla Payne. Moving to a ranch in New Mexico instilled in Vic the roots of the West and became central in the shaping of this sculptor’s character. His families’ ranching heritage, tales of Billy the Kid, the Lincoln County Wars, pictures of paintings and bronzes by Charlie Russell and Frederic Remington made the “Old West” come alive and inspired Vic to try his own hand at sculpting. – Vic Payne Website