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“Oh the weather outside is frightful....”
“We’ll leave the lights on for you!"
That looks like a 1939 or '40 Ford.I miss Woolworth’s and Sears Roebuck
and a time when downtown had clocks on the street corners.
The main street was decorated with Christmas lights but
only after Thanksgiving not before and Christmas trees were
real and not expensive.
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Something about this suggests New Mexico ("Regalo Curios" and the sign for Carta Blanca beer). Albuquerque has a Frontier diner on Central Avenue, old Route 66, and has for many decades; but Central would have been much wider than this. The sharp shadows give a feeling of the dry Western air, maybe in winter.
And the car was pretty sharp too!"She was hotter than a two dollar pistol, she was the fastest thing around."
Rob
Blue Chip was S&H's top competitor during the trading stamp craze of the 1960s. Others were Gold Bond, Top Value, and Plaid Stamps. We gave out Top Value -- with redemption books featuring their cartoon mascot Toppie The Elephant -- and I've still got a few loose stamps in my desk drawer at home.
Toppie was a *plaid* elephant wearing a tam-o-shanter, which, along with rival "Plaid Stamps," played on the "thrifty Scotchman" stereotype to suggest the value of the stamps. At least they didn't draw him wearing a kilt.