This is an original full page printed advertisement for a public service announcement from Bell Telephone Company. Before there was 911, we had to "Dial Zero" to report an emergency. This public service announcement instructs telephone users to "Dial Zero" in case of emergencies. The page measures 8 oe inches by 11 inches. This is an original print ad from the October 1972 Issue of Popular Science magazine.  Many of my ads come from older magazines. Magazines before 1980 were often bound together with staples as well as glue so some ads may have staple holes. I try to be careful when removing ads from the magazines, but sometimes there is slight tear out around the staples and minor edge tears along the binding edge. Some older magazine pages will have some wear and browning around the edges, and in some cases wrinkling along the binding edge from being tightly bound. Please examine the pictures carefully if you have any concerns. Feel free to ask questions. Note that this listing is for a magazine clipping of a printed advertisement only. This listing is not intended to sell or promote the item depicted in the print ad. 

 

Packaging: 

 

I use acid free polypropylene bags and backing boards to store and ship all my printed ads to prevent them from getting damaged during storage and shipment. I also use rigid cardboard backing when shipping to prevent bending or creasing. Each ad is individually bagged and boarded. In the case of ads that are 2 or more pages, I consider those ads to be a single advertisement and package those pages as one.



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