My Jewel Tea Truck

It always seems to me that 1956 is the year to remember. I know my Dad had a big piece of pipe fall on his leg and crush the bone in his lower leg. He was off of work for a long time. They had to put a silver plate in it and screw it back together is all I know. He always walked a limp after that. At first they thought they were going to have to amputate his leg but they were able to save it. I guess he must have gotten a pretty big settlement out of it. I know that is the year that they had the house remodeled and added on to. They also had a garage built. I think that is the year they bought their first deep freezer. I got a brand new bicycle with chrome fenders high goose neck and butterfly handlebars. I thought I was really something .But come Christmas I had my heart set on a big rig “Jewel Tea Truck” I think it made by Tonka but it was sold by the “Jewel Tea Company “. I had opened all of my present up Christmas morning and their wasn’t any truck . My heart was broken . Until my mother came driving it out of their bedroom all pretty and shiny . I still have it today in my living room. Even though it’s not as shiny as it was then . It has a few dings in it and front end is bashed in from years of having wrecks . But it has hauled a good many loads of canned corn and green beans over the years and it could still do it today .

Of course I don’t know if I could get down in the floor it drive it though.

 

 

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Millard Don Carriker (website) on Friday, 12 August 2011 00:41

Oh boy, those Jewel Tea Trucks. When we lived in Oklahoma my Mother was one of the "Jewel Tea Man's" best customers. I still remember the pattern of the dishes she got as "premiums" for buying things. Your Dad really had a tough "break" there (no pun intended). I knew he'd been hurt way back then but had no idea how or how badly.

Oh boy, those Jewel Tea Trucks. When we lived in Oklahoma my Mother was one of the "Jewel Tea Man's" best customers. I still remember the pattern of the dishes she got as "premiums" for buying things. Your Dad really had a tough "break" there (no pun intended). I knew he'd been hurt way back then but had no idea how or how badly.
Millard Don Carriker (website) on Friday, 12 August 2011 00:43

It is so neat that you still have that toy. So many things from my childhood disappeared a long time ago.

It is so neat that you still have that toy. So many things from my childhood disappeared a long time ago.
Tom Cormier (website) on Friday, 12 August 2011 11:51

I have never hear of a Jewel Tea Truck. How did I miss that? If you can take a picture and edit this story by inserting the photo it would be great. I'd love to see it.

I have never hear of a Jewel Tea Truck. How did I miss that? If you can take a picture and edit this story by inserting the photo it would be great. I'd love to see it.
Charles William Spratt (website) on Saturday, 13 August 2011 15:12

I finally got my picture to get onto my story

I finally got my picture to get onto my story