Reminiscing about times gone by
Do you remember when…?
? A car antenna was topped with an orange ball to identify where the driver parked while shopping?
? We got up from the chair to turn the TV on/off and to change channels?
? A nickel was very much appreciated when dropped into a youngster’s bag on Halloween?
? When making a left-turn the driver extended his/her arm out the car window?
? Gasoline was 1.99 cents per gallon?
? Cream topped the quart of milk in a glass bottle?
? “Breaking news” was the young newsboy yelling, “Extra, extra; read all about it”?
? Sharing the telephone line with another party was common?
? Comic books were 10 cents?
? Sitting on the front porch in the evening was enjoyable?
? Oleo (margarine) arrived white, then the enclosed coloring was added by the consumer?
? A gas station attendant pumped your gas — and washed the windshield?
? Tooth powder was widely used?
? Our imagination became alive while listening to mysteries on the radio?
? Cursive writing was widely used in correspondence?
I would appreciate hearing from you with any “remember when” that you wish to share.
Don Kleinsmith is a professor emeritus at Adrian College where he has taught for 45 years. He can be reached at 517-263-6357 or [email protected].
This article originally appeared on The Daily Telegram: Don Kleinsmith: Reminiscing about times gone by
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