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Premiums and Other Collectables |
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| Virtual Tour |
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| Little Orphan Annie Decoder Badge § Captain Midnight Spinner Coin § Fibber McGee & Molly Party Game § Little Orphan Annie Membership Booklet § A Radio Recipe Cook Book § A Radio Foods Sign § A Radio Lite~Tenna |
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| 1950's Sylvania Lighted Advertising Clock | |
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| 1937 Radio (Little) Orphan Annie Decoder Badge | |
| Radio Foods Poster ![]() |
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| 1934 Radio (Little) Orphan Annie "Secret Society" Booklet | |
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![]() Notice that Mildred filled in Annie's pupils. |
| 1940 Captain Midnight "Medal of Membership" | |
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| 1940 Fibber McGee and Molly Party Game | |
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| 1932 "Radio" Recipe Book by Winifred S. Carter | |
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Note the last column for "dial setting". Because radio dials were still marked with numbers from 1-100, rather than frequency's, one had to keep a log where stations appeared on the dial. |
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Radio Foods Poster |
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![]() The Radio Foods Corporation was founded in early 1922. It's name was chosen, apparently, to cash in on the radio craze. Radio Lite~Tenna |
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![]() The Radio Lite~Tenna was a small table lamp that doubled as a radio antenna. It was built by the Aerial Insulator Company Inc. of Green Bay WI. Year? |