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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1478)1/23/2001 8:22:00 PM
From: lurqer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104154
 
Your conversation with whiterock (geezerette, I love that term) is bringing back some old memories. Intermediate between your ages, I have no memories of the '30s but plenty of the '40s. So while I didn't see the depreciation, most of the adults I saw as a child were scared (many for a lifetime) by that debacle.

As a preschooler at the end of the war who was learning to count, I had two piles - one of U.S. coins, the other was tokens used for wartime ration purchases. While the coins were quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, the tokens in corresponding values also included mils (1/10th of a cent). I remember sitting in my living room with my two piles in '46 and being very sad that there weren't going to be any more mils.

Thanks for the reminder.

lurqer



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1478)1/24/2001 12:28:28 AM
From: whiterock2  Respond to of 104154
 
Wharfy,

The uncles died long ago, so I can't pass along any comments from them on changes in medicine...but I can tell you when I was a kid I had the measles,mumps,chicken pox,whooping cough ,scarletina and every living bug imaginable.In those days, the docs actually made house calls but the remedy was ALWAYS the same...ginger ale,crackers,aspirin and a darkened room!! (hard to read comic books in the dark!)