This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for National Dairy Products Corporation. The ad shows a soldier relaxing at the Air Forces Redistribution Station where he is trying to relax and, momentarily, forget about the war. It goes on to say how much soldier miss the abundance of milk and other dairy products when they are away from the U. S. fighting the war.
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This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Hallicrafters Company, Manufacturers of Radio and Electronic Equipment of Chicago, Illinois. The ad reminded readers that the world was growing smaller and after the war, radios would serve all mankind!
The reverse side features advertising for many, many military schools and academies – a s ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Ford Motor Company. "Thee and then . . . the assembly line was born."
The reverse side features advertising for Great Northern Railway. "Dairy industry in G.N. Territory sets production pace for nation." ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for the Association of American Railroads. "All united for Victory." The ad expresses the importance the railroads played in the war effort.
The reverse side features advertising for Boeing – makers of The Flying Fortress, B-29 Super Fortress, the Stratoliner, and the Transocean Clippe ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Hamilton Watches. The ad expresses the importance of time accuracy for the Navy Navigator. "Guiding a warship today . . . Sealing a courtship tomorrow."
The reverse side features advertising for the Filmo Bell & Howell movie projector. "Make your memories last forever.&quo ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for The Milwaukee Road. "What’s the Olympian ‘in the hole’ for, Bill?" This is an ad demonstrating the need for secrecy during wartime.
The reverse side features advertising for Movado Astronic Watches, San Diego Travel Guide, and Books for sale from National Geographic. ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, Aviation Division of The Studebaker Corporation. "Those engines sure have the power!" Studebaker built the Wright Cyclone Engines for the Boeing Flying Fortress. A very nice war-time advertisement.
The reverse side features advertising for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. The ad gi ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Nash Kelvinator Corporation. "Let me tell you how it was . . . ." A very touching advertisement concerning the war!
The reverse side features advertising for Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation of New York. "Flight Plan for New Frontiers." ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Pullman Railroad. "Dis pella something belong wuh-name?" This is very much a war-time ad!
The reverse side features advertising for Martin Aircraft of Baltimore, Maryland. "Plastic Bubble – It’s the Martin Aircraft Gun Turret!" ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Coca-Cola Company. "Have a Coke = How are things goin’? . . . or being friendly in Newfoundland." This is a nice war-time advertisement.
The reverse side features advertising for Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. The ad shows a bridge being prepared for painting by scrubbing th ...click for details