3 Moulins/3 Molens Pamphlet (1), c1960
3 Moulins/3 Molens Pamphelt (2), c1960
Venetian Room Postcard, c1940
Get Well Greeting Card, c1940
Dollarhide Trestle Postcard, c1920
"Shedd's Old Style Sauce", c1960
"Medley of Meat Recipes," c1945
"The Mazola Salad Bowl," 1938
Portland Oregon Postcard, c1935
Hearts Delight Promo, c1940
"The Cookie Jar", c1950
Calavo-Cade Of Recipes, 1942
"Gloomy Sunday" Sheet Music, 1933
Hallmark Birthday Card, 1938
Hallmark Birthday Card (2), 1938
Guardian Services, c1935
China Postcard, c1910
Everywoman's, 1955
Heart O'Town Motel Postcard, c1965
Outrigger Hotel Postcard, c1955
Western Family, 1951
Heinz Ketchup Booklet (1), c1958
Smith's Cornish Hen Ad, c1955 (1)
"Big Birthday Show," 1948
"Big Birthday Show" (2), 1948
Certo Pectin Ad, 1953
Pictsweet Vegetables Ad, 1957
Oktoberfest: Mt. Angel, Oregon Postcard, c1966
Tyle Bord Leaflet, 1948
Food Is Fun (remix), c1950
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Chicken In The Rough Postcard, 1951
"Copyright 1937 by Beverly Osborne. Super Highway at Gladstone - 1 Mile North of Oregon City, Oregon. 'The World's Most Famous Chicken Dish' - Chicken fried to a golden brown - Served unjointed - without silverware. R.L. Wyrick, Mgr."
Sent to Mrs. Elsie Hawbrecker, Route 1, Clear Springs, Maryland by Belle Hart of Rogue River, Oregon:
"Long time no hear. Are you still as busy as ever? We have a new grandson since I wrote you last. Do write again."
Etsy has several pieces of related ephemera from this chain, which began in 1937 and still has three locations remaining, according to Wikipedia. (Though the Oregon locale isn't among them.)
For a short history of the company and its founders, click here.
Shown slightly enlarged to show detail.
Sent to Mrs. Elsie Hawbrecker, Route 1, Clear Springs, Maryland by Belle Hart of Rogue River, Oregon:
"Long time no hear. Are you still as busy as ever? We have a new grandson since I wrote you last. Do write again."
Etsy has several pieces of related ephemera from this chain, which began in 1937 and still has three locations remaining, according to Wikipedia. (Though the Oregon locale isn't among them.)
For a short history of the company and its founders, click here.
Shown slightly enlarged to show detail.
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And way before all the other food chains who usually get the recognition!
I've actually never heard of this place - perhaps it never too took off in New England.
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