dhermann1
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This could go into a couple different forums, but I figured this is the most general. A couple of years ago I bought a large box of 78 RPM records in an antique shop in Western NY, and lugged them back home. They've been sitting in the same box ever since But, just to prove that moving can be a blessing in disguise, I bought a set of proper 78 record sleeves and boxes, and started boxing them up. Whoever originally owned these discs was very meticulous about their care. He or she (I'll bet it was a she) neatly placed a piece of newspaper between each record as she stacked them. Each sheet is an exactly cut out 10 inch diameter piece of newspaper from 1942 or 1943. Some are from the October 3, 1943 Jamestown (NY) Post-Journal, and some are from an Oct 42 New York Journal-American. In all there are 60 sheets, and they are tantalizing little fragments of history. I took a picture of the whole pile, and scanned a few of the more interesting ones. I'm posting several of the comics, which are easier to discern, but some of the stories are fascinating, too, even tho most of them are extremely fragmentary.
Here they are:
I suspect the subject of this Camel ad is Joe Foss:
This one is just odd:
Bread is Basic!
Here they are:
I suspect the subject of this Camel ad is Joe Foss:
This one is just odd:
Bread is Basic!