Memory Lane
Last month we discussed the clothesline and mentioned ironing. For a great history lesson on ironing see: http://www.oldandinteresting.com/antique-irons-smoothers-mangles.aspx Because of the length and the fact that it may be copyrighted, the newsletter will not reprint the article.
Hi Bob...
Thanks for taking the pictures. I have been collecting license plates for years and thought our alumni might be interested in some earlier versions of New York plates,
In the December 2008 issue, the first picture in the Photo Gallery was a wall mural that was in Commerce Bank. In that photo was an automobile that had a plate on it that looked like this...
New York issued its first official state plate in 1910. The plate is white on dark blue and the numbers are riveted on.
I thought some might like to see the only porcelain on steel plate issued by NY state. The plate is a white on vermilion and was issued in 1912.
Hope you enjoy the plates.
Carl Probst class of '59
This has been around before and brings back a real blast from the past. We sure had fun, worked hard, reaped the rewards and all was so simple and understandable. Our kids and grandchildren may have all the technology at their fingertips, but they missed out just the same, Enjoy!
How's This For Nostalgia?
You'd reach into a muddy gutter for a penny?
You got your windshield cleaned, oil checked, and gas pumped, without asking, all for free, every time? And you didn't pay for air? And, you got trading stamps to boot?
Basically we were in fear for our lives, but it wasn't because of drive-by shootings, drugs, gangs, etc. Our parents and grandparents were a much bigger threat! But we survived because their love was greater than the threat.. ..as well as summers filled with bike rides, baseball games, Hula Hoops, bowling and visits to the pool, frozen Snickers on a stick, and eating Kool-Aid powder with sugar.
Didn't that feel good, just to go back and say, 'Yeah, I remember that'?
Remember that the perfect age is somewhere between old enough to know better and too young to care.
Who can still remember Nancy Drew,the Hardy Boys, Laurel and Hardy, Howdy Doody and The Peanut Gallery, the Lone Ranger, The Shadow Knows, Nellie Bell, Roy and Dale,Trigger and Buttermilk?
How Many Of These Do You Remember?
Candy cigarettes
Wax Coke-shaped bottles with colored sugar water inside
Soda pop machines that dispensed glass bottles
Coffee shops with Table Side Jukeboxes
Blackjack, Clove and Teaberry chewing gum
Home milk delivery in glass bottles with cardboard stoppers
Newsreels before the movie
P.F. Fliers
Telephone numbers with a word prefix...(Raymond 4-601). Party lines
Peashooters
Howdy Dowdy
Hi-Fi's & 45 RPM records
78 RPM records!
Green Stamps
Mimeograph paper
The Fort Apache Play Set
Tinker Toys & Erector Sets
Lincoln Logs
Do You Remember a Time When...
Decisions were made by going 'eeny-meeny-miney-moe'?Mistakes were corrected by simply exclaiming, 'Do Over!'?'Race issue'meant arguing about who ran the fastest?
Catching The Fireflies Could Happily Occupy An Entire Evening?
It wasn't odd to have two or three 'Best Friends'?
The worst thing you could catch from the opposite sex was'cooties'?
Having a Weapon in School meant being caught with a Slingshot?
Saturday morning cartoons weren't 30-minute commercials for action figures?
'Oly-oly-oxen-free' made perfect sense?Spinning around, getting dizzy, and falling down was cause for giggles?The Worst Embarrassment was being picked last for a team?
War was a card game?
Baseball cards in the spokes transformed any bike into a motorcycle?
Taking drugs meant orange - flavored chewable aspirin?
Water balloons were the ultimate weapon?
If you can remember most or all of these, then You Have Lived!!!!!!!
Anyone who may need a break from their 'Grown-Up' life should enjoy this!!