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Date Added: May 04, 2008 04:26:02 AM
Co-owner of A-OK Moving, Shredding and Storage, Sanfred Olson, tries to get to a ladder behind bales of shredded paper that are being stored prior to shipment to a paper mill. The company added shredding to its list of services in 1998 to help businesses and indivduals destroy personal information.

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