Saturday Leftover day.
Here is a nice bit of WWII government propaganda. My impression is that this series (there may be more) was distributed t papers to be used freeley as a filler. I have no idea who the (clearly competent) artist is.
I searched "Lt. Jane, Army Nurse" on newspapers.com If not a subscriber a Google search for "Creig Fessel" "Lt. Jane, Army Nurse" will bring up blurbs. D.D.Degg
I am on Genealogy.com now. Which is mostly larger papers that aren't on Newspaper(s). Lots of new stuff for me to find, but less of the smaller papers.
I am slowly selling my comics, cartoon and newspaper collection on Ebay. In short, when I am done scanning them and they are on the blog, I no longer need to keep the original paper. If you want to go and have a look what I have on sale now, please go to http://www.ebay.com/sch/gerapeldoorn/m.html?item=152381924308&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562. Prices are low and I combine for shipping.
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5 comments:
Marc Swazye?
Creig "Fessel" according to an item in a 1944
products placement promo in various newspapers.
Creig Flessel seems logical. Do you have a searchable word for that item? I'd love to see it.
I searched "Lt. Jane, Army Nurse" on newspapers.com
If not a subscriber a Google search for
"Creig Fessel" "Lt. Jane, Army Nurse" will bring up blurbs.
D.D.Degg
I am on Genealogy.com now. Which is mostly larger papers that aren't on Newspaper(s). Lots of new stuff for me to find, but less of the smaller papers.
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