Nani Li'i Postcard, 1951
Zenith Phonograph Ad, 1951
Phillip Morris Cigarette Ad, 1951
B&W Condiment Ads, 1950-1951
German Girl with School Cone, 1951
Western Family, 1951
Strathmore/Pastose Art Materials Ads, 1951
Weber Paint Ad, 1951
Lexington Brush Ad, 1951
American Artist,1951
Adventures In Flavor (12), 1951
Adventures In Flavor (11), 1951
Adventures In Flavor (10), 1951
Adventures In Flavor (9), 1951
Adventures In Flavor (8), 1951
Adventures In Flavor (7), 1951
Adventures In Flavor (6), 1951
Adventures In Flavor (5), 1951
Adventures In Flavor (4), 1951
Adventures In Flavor (3), 1951
Adventures In Flavor (2), 1951
Adventures In Flavor (1), 1951
Citroën 11CV (1951).
B&W Ads, 1950s
Crown Infra-Red Promo (2), 1951
Crown Infra-Red Promo, 1951
Stratton Audley Church, around 1951
Telechron Electric Clocks (6), 1950/51
Telechron Electric Clocks (5), 1950/51
Telechron Electric Clocks (4), 1950/51
Telechron Electric Clocks (3), 1950/51
Telechron Electric Clocks (2), 1950/51
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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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