Shop By Mail Pan American Ad 1934
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Shop By Mail Pan American Ad 1934 This is a February 1934 advertisement. It is a black and white, one column, ads of various sizes. One ad is from Pan American of Elkhart, Indiana. It reads, How would you like to be a radio star. Not clear if they make the instruments or teach but it says, go see your local PA dealer, try a Sax, Trumpet, Trombone or Clarinet. Also an ad from Wilson Chem Co of Tyrone Pa for a Lindy Jr. Flyer toy wagon. Or Woolen stockings from Open Road Pioneers Club of Boston. Page also shows pictures of Pioneers members, Roger Grandy of Dunlevy Pa, Elton Eastman of Proctorsville Vt. Nevin Carman of Warwick NY, Edgar Coolidge of Bethel Me and Homer Smith of Salamanca, NY. This ad gives you a general idea what was a timely or popular gift for that era. In excellent condition. Photo is taken through plastic and may show wrinkles or crookedness that is not in the ad. This original tear sheet measures 3 1/2 inches wide by 11 1/2 inches tall.
TCAC Mall, Inc.
Walkerton, Indiana
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