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1937 Hauger's Advertising Notebook w Calendar Saginaw Michigan

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Hauger’s 1937 Notebook with calendar. “Hauger’s Clothes ‘Most For Your Money’ Hauger’s ‘Opp. Town Clock’ Genesee and Jefferson. Saginaw Michigan.”

Back: “Hauger’s Town Famous Values SUITS - OVERCOATS $15.78 to $26.50. Quantity Users Quality Givers. Genesee and Jefferson. Saginaw, Mich.”

Calendar for 1937-1939 on inside back page.

Inside front cover: Auto mileage chart for some Michigan towns.

Size: Approx. 2 ˝" X 5 ˝". Dark red stiff paper cover. Twenty-three pages, counting both sides. Printed by Smith Advertising Co. Xenia, Ohio.

CONDITION: Clean pocket notebook with a crease & tear, upper left top of back cover. No writing.

Optional insurance.

Item ID: RL-1547C

 

 

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