The pictures below show larger front and back views of this 1963 Maine Oakhurst Dairy Advertising Milkman Product Delivery Ordering Signal Flag. This signal flag was for use in 1963 in the areas around Portland, Lewiston, Auburn, Augusta, and Gardiner, Maine where Oakhurst Dairy delivered their products. There are instructions on the center section. This E-Z signal flag is ©1963 by Jarman Company of Alliance, Ohio. Back in the days when many commonly used products or services such as coal, ice, wood, oil, laundry, dry cleaning, dairy products, bread, etc. were automatically delivered to your home, delivery men needed to know what you wanted. Rather then having to knock on your door to ask you, ways were devised to let them know such as a card in your window that could be seen from the street. In this case, Milkmen would know by you placing this flag in your used milk bottle in your milk box with the proper flag(s) for items you wanted left lifted up for them to see. This signal flag has (19) different color coded options or any combination of them to choose from. This particular flag is for use when additional items were wanted beyond your normal regular delivery. The color coded flags move. They are attached to the center card with a metal rivet. The different flags are marked as follows: 1 QT. SKIM MILK EXTRA 1 QT. HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN ''D'' MILK EXTRA 1/2 GAL. HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN ''D'' MILK EXTRA 1/2 GAL. WEIGHTLINE LOW FAT MILK EXTRA 1/2 GAL. WEIGHTWATCHER'S FORTIFIED SKIM MILK EXTRA 1 PT. ALL PURPOSE CREAM EXTRA 1 PT. HALF & HALF EXTRA 1 PT. SOUR CREAM EXTRA 1 PKG. YOGURT EXTRA 1 LB. CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE EXTRA 1 LB. GAYMONT'S LOW FAT COTTAGE CHEESE EXTRA 1 QT. BUTTER MILK EXTRA 1 QT. CHOCOLATE MILK EXTRA 1 QT. ORANGE JUICE EXTRA 1/2 GAL. ORANGE JUICE EXTRA 1 LB. MARGARINE EXTRA 1 DOZ. FRESH EGGS EXTRA 1 LB. BUTTER EXTRA 1 LOAF BREAD EXTRA PLEASE CALL LEAVE 2 > OF THIS ITEM LEAVE < 2 OF THIS ITEM With any of the colored flags up, it measures 5-5/8'' tall. It appears to be in excellent used condition with a name ''Corbin'' penciled on the shield section as pictured. None of the flags have any creasing. |