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Topic: Oldtimers; remember Theater Candy from the 50's
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Steve Matz
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 672
From: Billings, Montana, USA
Registered: Sep 2003
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posted 05-15-2014 03:18 PM
Going to Saturday Kid Matinees in the 50's and early 60's they had this Box of Candy with a prize called "GUESS WHATS" that cost a nickel. If I'm remembering correctly there was about 6 pieces of rock hard wrapped Taffy and a really neat prize(like Cracker Jacks)Nobody hardly ever ate the Candy it was practically ankle deep on the theater Floor;all you wanted was that prize which might be a Compass,Ring,Whistle,Badge of some type,etc. I remember one time getting a little miniature pocket knife key chain about an inch and a half long.Some of these Prizes are probably fetching big money today.
I always suspected that the Theater Operater back then scooped up all that candy and empty boxes after the kids left the theater and refilled them for the next Saturday; just adding some type of prize.
This was back in the Day when your Parents gave you a Silver Dollar and that's all it took to enjoy a whole afternoon of Movies and Concessions. A Ticket was a Quarter so you had 75 cents to blow on Popcorn,Pop,candybars and of course GUESS WHATS. Everything then was a nickel or Dime and your Theater going experience then included a Cartoon,News Reel,Serial,2 Reeler and at least 2 Features and as many as four on occasions. The Perfect Parent's Babysitter for a whole afternoon. and no worries about being kidnapped or Predators or all the garbage that happens today in this World.
Now a Dollar might buy you a Pocket Comb in the Restroom type vending Machines.Kids Today probably don't have a clue how good we really had it back then concerning Movie Theaters but many of them are too caught up in Video Games,etc. to probably even care about going to Kid's Matinees if they even exist any longer.
I'm sure Glad they existed when I was Growing up...
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Randy Stankey
Film God
Posts: 6539
From: Erie, Pennsylvania
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 05-17-2014 07:03 AM
Parking meters in my town all had little windows that showed the last three coins that were put in. If you slugged the meter the metermaid could tell.
Most meters had a time limit of one or two hours and it usually cost one coin for twenty minutes. You would still have to put three coins into the meter to hide the fact that you slugged it.
On a meter with a one-hour limit, you would still have to pay the full fare to avoid being caught. On a two-hour meter, the most you could get was a fifty percent discount.
Putting pull tabs in the meter wasn't worth it. The risk of getting a fifty dollar fine or, worse, getting your car towed, wasn't worth it.
Besides, the real reason for parking meters isn't to collect money. The reason for parking meters is to keep the spaces turning over so that there are more places for people to park. That is the reason why parking at a meter, even today, only costs a dollar per hour except in larger cities with more traffic congestion and/or demand for parking spaces.
So, even at today's rates, the economics of slugging a parking meter just don't pay off, even if using pull-tabs still worked.
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