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Old Lyndon B. Johnson Gum Ball Machine Prize Toy Flicker Ring
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This item is already soldOld Lyndon B. Johnson Gum Ball Machine Prize Toy Flicker Ring
Lyndon B. Johnson   United States   U.S. President   Political   Gum Ball Machine   Prize   Premium   Toy   Flicker   Lenticular   Vari-Vue   Ring
The picture shows three views of this Old Lyndon B. Johnson Gum Ball Machine Prize Toy Flicker Ring. This ring would have been used as a prize in an old gumball machine or sold in old five and dime stores. It is made of silver painted plastic with a flicker image applied to the top. One image is a portrait of Lyndon B. Johnson and the other reads ''LBJ FOR THE U.S.A.''. It was most likely made by the Vari-Vue company. The back is marked ''China''. It measures 3/4'' tall. It is in mint condition. The silver paint is shiny and what is seen in the picture is not damage. They are reflections. Below here is some Historic biography information for Lyndon Johnson:

Lyndon Baines Johnson (1908 - 1973)

Senate Years of Service: 1949-1961
Party: Democrat

JOHNSON, Lyndon Baines, a Representative and a Senator from Texas and a Vice President and 36th President of the United States; born on a farm near Stonewall, Gillespie County, Tex., on August 27, 1908; moved with his parents to Johnson City, in 1913; attended the public schools of Blanco County, Tex.; graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College at San Marcos in 1930; taught high school 1928-1931; served as secretary to Congressman Richard M. Kleberg in Washington, D.C., 1931-1935; attended the Georgetown University Law School, Washington, D.C., 1934; State director of the National Youth Administration of Texas 1935-1937; elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-fifth Congress by special election, April 10, 1937, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James P. Buchanan; reelected to the five succeeding Congresses and served from April 10, 1937, to January 3, 1949; first Member of Congress to enlist in the armed forces after the Second World War began; served as lieutenant commander in the United States Navy 1941-1942; was not a candidate for renomination to the Eighty-first Congress in 1948; elected to the United States Senate in 1948 for the term commencing January 3, 1949; reelected in 1954 and again in 1960 for the term ending January 3, 1967; Democratic whip 1951-1953; minority leader 1953-1955; majority leader 1955-1961; chairman, Special Committee on the Senate Reception Room (Eighty-fourth Congress), Special Committee on Astronautics and Space (Eighty-fifth Congress), Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences (Eighty-fifth and Eighty-sixth Congresses); elected Vice President of the United States in November 1960, on the Democratic ticket with John F. Kennedy, for the term beginning January 20, 1961; resigned from the United States Senate January 3, 1961; on the death of President Kennedy was sworn in as President of the United States on November 22, 1963; elected President of the United States in 1964, for the term commencing January 20, 1965, and served until January 20, 1969; did not seek reelection in 1968; retired to his ranch near Johnson City, Tex.; died on January 22, 1973; lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda, January 24-25, 1973; interment in the family cemetery at the LBJ ranch; posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on June 9, 1980.

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