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Hint 1 - You can find notes that will let you determine how many years you need to shave off the year, 1928, which you can determine by checking the flour till
Hint 2 - Once you determine that, you can check the date at the newspaper place. The article and what the mill says checks out but maybe the news printed something wrong?
Just the answer - The date is the time on the clock. The flour is 3 years bad, so 1925. Check the day after because paper on that day was misprinted.
Thank you, super helpful. I would've never figured this out alone!