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YEP! I Remember--Hot in the Summer & cold in the Winter when using the outhouse! Ours didn't have the half-moon on the door! Prices were cheaper BUT still not much money to spend for extras! MaRemember the good old days guys-------- Times have really changed .Check out this pictures:View attachment 6342View attachment 6344View attachment 6345View attachment 6346View attachment 6347
Some of the essentials of the outhouse were SEARS AND ROEBUCK catalog plus can you guess what the matches were forCan you remember the "Chamber Maid" and people think they have it rough now 40's and 50's top wages for a grown man were 90 cents an hour and maybe if you had a High school education $ 1.25 an hour and NO FREE NOTHING Everyone worked by the sweat of their brow all the kids got hand me downs and the really poor families made dresses and shirts from FLOWER SACKS Now they are wearing jeans with wholes all over and pay $50 a pair
Theres an old Drive In restuarant ,, South 21 ,, in the town I'm from, been there as long as I can remember. I found an old newspaper years ago. Looking thru it , I found a coupon for their Big boy cheeseburger, fries and coke for 50 cents. At that time, that same burger meal was about 6-7 bucks. I was going to take that coupon up there and see if they would have honored it. They probably would have , just for nostalgic reasons.
My mom told the story of her mom making her a dress out of the old potato sacks when she was younger,, she said she loved that dress ,, mom told everyone that her mom made it for her ,, her mom told her not to tell people she made her the dress ,, that people would think they were poor ,, but not thinking about it ,, in her little town,, everybody was poor.
Thanks all for sharing your stories ,, takes me back to better times.
Yep, young folks have no idea of what we went through ,times were rough! As a young man at the age 10 I had several jobs,news paper boy,picked cotton, and on Saturdays i Shined shoes and made nearly $ 5.00 in half a day.In now days you would not catch a white boy doing no such thing.The thing was money was money and no one was was going to give it to you for freeI was never lazy and hard times was all we knew it was a different age nothing came easy.YEP, Betty spoiled brats are a nickle a dozen now days ,but such is life if they only knew how people are starving all over this world .Thank you JESUS one day we will be walking on streets of gold and the past will be forgotten
This is in NC ,, we did have a hwy 21,,, but the restaurant was not on that route ,, never did know how it got its name ,, but it was a popular little place ,,What town did you live in, as I lived on a farm 6-1/2 miles ot of Bunker, MO & we travelled Highway 21 to go back & forth to ST. Louis, MO! But of course there are many small towns with the same named highways?? Ma Betty
This is in NC ,, we did have a hwy 21,,, but the restaurant was not on that route ,, never did know how it got its name ,, but it was a popular little place ,,
Love the outdoor loo and can relate to that...loved the Sears catalogue when it came...very soft!