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Truck Down Payment for San Pedro House –Steve Kleinjan

Aug 4, 2019

 
The founder of Clean San Pedro, Steve Kleinjan tells the story of how his father worked as an electric lineman for Bell and requested a transfer to anywhere warmer than the frigid winters of Chicago, where he worked. A job in San Pedro became available and using a new GM truck as downpayment, he got the family a house in town.
 


 

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  • Shopping at Ports of Call — Florence Kleinjan
  • Greek & Italian Heritage – John Bagakis
  • Nostalgic Stroll through Golden San Pedro — Stephanie Mardesich
  • Grandparents Come to San Pedro — Tim McOsker
  • San Pedro Car Clubs Bring Down the House — Jim Trani
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