Vintage Appliance Advertisements: Part Twenty-one

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I remember when transistor radios like this first came out.  They were considered to be an expensive  item.  

 

When I compare the $29.95 cost to what I earned at my first full time 40 hr. a wk job in 1970 it would have been a luxury purchase.  I earned $50.00 gross per week, after payroll deductions for tax, FICA and DIB my net weekly income was $39.90!  

 

Out of that income I paid $65.00 per month for rent, utilities included and $54.00 for my car payment, leaving $40.60 for everything else, and somehow I managed.  Mainly it was the tips I received which on a good day were $5.00 or less.  I remember very well having 50 cents in my pocket to buy food for dinner on my way home from work on many days.

 

One week I ate popcorn for dinner every night, with some melted 18 cents a pound store brand margarine poured on top because thats all I had.  I sure learned the value of a dollar that first year out on my own.  I also had a good boss who’s wife invited me over to their home for dinner a couple of times a month.

 

Eddie
 
Reply #95

Friends of my parents in Dallas we used to go visit several times a year had a son a couple of years older than me that came to Houston for some school function and he stayed at our house for night or two. His mom sent my mom a thank you gift and it was that exact teflon coated skillet and the spatula pictured. Also included was a matching big spoon.
 
Reply #92

We got for Christmas 1959 a similar sized Zenith portable tv with wireless remote control. Zenith called the feature Space Command. That was the tv that was sent off to college with me when I moved into my first off campus apartment fall of 1974. That TV was with me until graduation in 1977.
 
 

 

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