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In this issue there are many great advertisements. A Chrysler Corporation ad has a drawing of a young man holding a set of car keys. The top of the ad reads, "First solo in the family car." It goes on to say:
"Your state says you're old enough to drive. You have a driver"s license. Your dad says you can take the car...
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The postcard is in good condition with two very nice Italian stamps on it in excellent condition. There is minor wear to the edges and corners. The postmarks are so heavy that they actually emboss the front side of the postcard...
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The back side of the card is, what appears to be, a punch Meal Ticket from Al Todd. Al goes on to inform you that age 65, you still face the prospect of buying 12,162 meals for yourself.
The card is in fairly good condition with some wear to the edges and corners...
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The back side of the card is the County Key to 1952 Auto Tags which appears to be for Oklahoma.
The card measures 3 5/8x2 1/4" in size. It is in very good condition.
This is a nice piece of political memorabilia!
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It's great to look at the advertisements in these old magazines! Being an ex-telephone company employee, I especially enjoyed the full page color advertisement for Bell Telephone Systems showing three of the latest telephones of the day - all dial phones, of course. My favorite - the Princess phone!
Another real nostalgia jolt is the advertisement for RCA Victor for a color TV...
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This issue cost a mere $1.00 in 1966 with a year's subscription for only $8.00.
There are some great advertisements illustrating how simple the times were back in 1966. The back inside cover is a full page color ad for the Ford Thunderbird. What a classy car! There is another full page ad for the full length production of Hamlet on 4 long play records for the full price of $1.95...
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The postcard reads: A Happy New Year...
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The sites on the front of the card:
1. Notre-Dame 2. Les Bouquinistes 3...
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Post Sugar Crisp was a product of General Foods.
This advertisement features three little bears loading up a bowl of Sugar Crisp with berries for a quick treat!
The add is in good condition. The right side shows wear and small tears where it was removed from the magazine. There is slight darkening ...
















