I found this hanging in our store, when we purchased it back in 2002. I decided to take a good look at it, when we began removing items, replacing things on the walls, or simply moving items of interest to new spots within our market, this month.
I copied each month for you to see, but I had to do them piecemeal (scanned each month in two images), in order to display entire page, since I don't own a LEGAL size scanner (11 X 14).
Hope you enjoy this. They did a very nice job.
There is info on the back of each page, but I will present that later. It will be a bit more difficult to do so, since many of the pages can't simply be cut in two...
Here's to 1944!
Calendar_Replicated_1944001.pdf
From the pictures, it looks as though it is in very good shape.
I noticed it was from a glass shop in Ortonville. Ortonville was only about 10 miles away from Oxford and we had many 4th of July reunions and campouts at Bloomer State Park. Ortonville is a nice little town and I remember them having their 125th celebration back in thev 60's. The also had a great flea market every weekend.
Chris
From the pictures, it looks as though it is in very good shape.
Oops, I think you misunderstood; it's a replica calendar. They did a nice job. So happens that 2000 and 1944, have the same exact dates.
When you go back and look, notice the date 2000 on the calendar (top right next to L&L) and also the note on each month (written in the first row of the calendar dates), which states
NOTE: 1944 dates are the same as 2000
Oops, I think you misunderstood; it's a replica calendar. They did a nice job. So happens that 2000 and 1944, have the same exact dates.
When you go back and look, notice the date 2000 on the calendar (top right next to L&L) and also the note on each month (written in the first row of the calendar dates), which states
NOTE: 1944 dates are the same as 2000
1944 kinda bad year to remember. Rocky