Wednesday, June 19, 2013
CALIFORNIA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER - EST. 1851
Volume 162 · Issue 73 | 99¢
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HANGTOWN ANTIQUES OWNER James Roehr stands next to a Seeburg 100 Selectomatic juke box from 1950, the first brand/model to play 45's in stead of 78 LP's. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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HANGTOWN ANTIQUES OWNER James Roehr holds slapstick which was a noise making device used by clowns in years gone by. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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HANGTOWN ANTIQUES OWNER James Roehr, 40, left sits behind the jewelry counter in his business on Main Street with his son, Robert, 18, right, both of Placerville. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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HANGTOWN ANTIQUES OWNER James Roehr holds a Big Chief Coca Cola bottle from an old bottling plant previously located in Placerville. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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HANGTOWN ANTIQUES OWNER James Roehr holds a bottle from Pierson Soda Works and a Big Chief Coca Cola from an old bottling plant previously located in Placerville. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene
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HANGTOWN ANTIQUES OWNER James Roehr, 40, of Placerville holds a fork from the Southern Pacific Rail Daylight Express at his shop on Main Street. Democrat photo by Shelly Thorene