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MAY 2013

A Collector's Celebration Of

Mother's Day

The thirdlargest card -sending holiday in the U.S., Mother's Day is celebrated the second Sunday in May. Among collectors, vintage cards from the 1940s and '50s,like this whimsical "Mr. Stork" card, are especially desirable.


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is the third-largest cardsending holiday in the United States, with 141 million cards exchanged annually. Although Anna Jarvis, “the mother of Mother’s Day,” regretted its commercialization, the annual observance is driven by sincere sentiment and gratitude for those wonderful ladies who made and/or continue to make such an impact on our lives. Whether opting for some delightful vintage cards or visiting the greeting card racks in the local grocery store or pharmacy, be sure to choose the perfect “beribboned beauty and straight-from-the heart messages” to bring a smile to your mother’s face. Or, if you are like me and will reminisce and honor the memory of the special person who is no longer with you, don’t forget those sisters, aunts, mothers-in-law, and other mother figures! This month, let us celebrate mom and all the ways to remember Mama!

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A Collector’s Celebration Of Mother’s Day By Donald-Brian Johnson tions of motherhood has been suggest the Mother and Child.

“M” is for the million things she gave me. . . Mom. Artists of every sort have always found her fair game. There’ve been moms in song (“My Mammy”). Moms in story (“I Remember Mama”). Moms on stage (“Mother Courage”), on screen (“Mamma Mia!”), and on television (who can forget “My Mother, The Car”?)

These are the moms you’ve heard of. The famous ones. Some of the depictions were more successful (and definitely more flattering) than others. But the vast majority of mothers are unsung, taking center stage only in our hearts. Fortunately, at least once a year, each and every mom has her moment in the sun. That’s when the second Sunday in May rolls around, and with it, our annual celebration of “all things Mom”: Mother’s Day! “O” means only that she’s growing old. . . Over the years, from Mother’s Day to Mother’s Day, one of the most time-honored and heartwarming representa-

Hallmark “Kitten Card,” $3-5.

the Madonna. With or without the Christ Child, the image of Mary was a particular favorite of artists during the medieval and Renaissance eras. Twentieth-century artisans were also inspired by the Madonna concept. During the 1940s and ‘50s, almost every well-known ceramics firm included a Madonna figurine in its spring line. Nowaday, collec-

“T” is for the tears were shed to save me. . . There is, of course, always that special day in May to make sure you remember! Although many view Mother’s Day as a “modern” holiday, the custom actually has its roots in ancient times. There was an early Egyptian festival honoring Isis, “Mother of the Pharoahs,” as well as March festivals in honor of Greek mother goddess Rhea and her Roman counterpart, Cybele, “The Great Mother.” Although some of the early traditions may seem arcane (honey cakes, anyone? dancing girls?), at least Mother’s embroidery includes real lace, on a one has stayed Pollyanna card from 1950. $10-15. (interior): with us to the present day: a Pollyanna card interior. gift of flowers as tors are drawn to these ceramics part of the day’s festivities. for their innate beauty and their The rise of Christianity led to endless variations on a single a Lenten observance honoring theme, as interpreted by a wide “Mother Church” (the home variety of artists. Heading the church in which early Christians roster of desirable mid-century were baptized). By the 1600s, Madonnas are those by Ceramic this event had morphed into the Arts Studio, each vastly different English custom of “Mothering and each by principal designer Day,” which offered temporary Betty Harrington. Known for her relief from the austerity of Lent. attention to detail, Harrington Even servants were given the always presented proposed reli- day off to spend with their famigious designs to the nuns at a lies, and stringent Lenten fasting nearby convent. Only with their requirements were lifted for a seal of approval were the fig- day of revelry. urines a “go.” When the Pilgrims came to Every ceramic designer had America, “Mothering Day” signature traits, which carried remained behind in England. through in their Madonnas. The unlikely impetus in the Betty Lou Nichols, best known for lady head vases, specialized in figurines with lush, black, three-dimensional eyelashes and bright pink lips; these even show up, somewhat unsettlingly, on her Madonna planter. Hermione’s trademark - hair, fashioned of actual wire - pops out from under the Madonna’s veil. Hedi Schoop used minimal detail for maximum effect; only the barest outlines convey the prayerful demeanor of her bluerobed, triangular standing Madonna. Howard Pierce went one step further. His best-known Madonna figurines are essential- Real ribbon tying up a bouquet ly abstracts; spare, curving lines of pansies. Forget-Me-Not Cards, $5-7.

renewed push for an American “Mother’s Day” was Julia Ward Howe, best known for

Embossed lace and real ribbon, plus a pop-up “For Mother” greeting on the interior. Gibson, $7-10.

her stirring lyrics to “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” In 1870, distressed by the violence of the recently-concluded Civil War, Howe issued a proclamation calling for a “Mother’s Day” that would celebrate both motherhood and international peace. Howe’s initially suggested date for the observance - July 4th- garnered little support from those with other plans for the

A Gibson card with an elegant flocked floral basket. $10-15.

4th of July. However, by 1873, 18 cities across the United States were observing a “Mother’s Day” on an alternate date (June 2nd), their gettogethers paid for by Howe. Unfortunately, when the funding ended, so did most of the “Mother’s Day” gatherings. “H” is for her heart of purest gold. . .


www.paperandadvertisingcollector.com Howe’s plan may have been nursing skills, based on the short-lived, but, thanks to her teachings of her brother, Dr. fame, she gave a major boost to James Reeves, a noted physithe modern concept of Mother’s cian. Following Jarvis’ death, Day. Nearly concurrent, and per- her daughter, Anna M. Jarvis, haps even more important in the took up the cause. development of the holiday, Known as “the mother of were the efforts of less-famous Mother’s Day,” Anna M. camAnna Reeves Jarvis. In 1858, paigned for a day honoring both her beloved mother and the goal of world peace. On May 10, 1908, Mother’s Day had its first official observance at Andrew’s Methodist Church, Grafton, W. Va., where Jarvis’ mother had served twenty years as a Sunday School teacher. White carnations, Mother Jarvis’ favorite, were presented to each person attending - two for mothers.

P.A.C.M. - May 2013 Page 5 (The carnation tradition has continued to the present; nowadays, however, white carnations honor mothers who have died; red or pink carnations are presented to mothers who are living.) Through Anna M.’s efforts, the idea of a nationwide Mother’s Day finally caught fire. Later in 1908, Nebraska senator Elmer Burkett offered a proposal establishing Mother’s Day as a national holiday. Although his

Dated 1953 and signed “Love, Emma,” this Hallmark card recreates the look of threaded yarn - complete with needle! $5-7.

resolution didn’t pass, the observance continued to grow on an unofficial basis. By 1909, there were Maytime Mother’s Day celebrations being held in fortysix states, Canada, and Mexico. Establishing Mother’s Day as an officially recognized day of honor became Anna M. Jarvis’ primary purpose in life. She petitioned anyone she felt might be of help - social and business organizations, prominent individuals, church groups,

A heart-shaped bouquet, tied with real ribbon, on the cover of a Golden Bell Greetings card, hand-dated 1946. $10-15.

Jarvis formed a group in West Virginia to observe “Mother’s Friendship Day.” Her goal: to promote reconciliation between Union and Confederate backers torn apart by the ravages of the Civil War. Jarvis’ “Mother’s Accents on this Hallmark card Friendship Clubs” also promot- include a flocked glitter swan ed better sanitation and basic and real ribbon bow. $5-7.

“Rose Festival” cards by Norcross were accented by a realistic dot of “dew.” The heartfelt handwritten wish inside: “May life be as good to you as you have been to others.” $7-10.

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metaphor” blossomed, and in 1974 he established the nonprofit Center For Book Arts, now at 28 West 27th Street in Manhattan, the first such organization in the United States. Minsky will give a presentation on his work at the Boston Book, Paper and Photo Expo. Remember the fairy tales Mother read to us at bedtime or the nursery rhymes she sang as we drifted off to sleep? With the date of the Boston Book, Paper & Photo Expo falling on Saturday, The first edition of Mark Twain’s first book, “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” in the publisher’s original blue cloth - quite possibly the rarest of the various binding colors in which the book was issued. From: Peter L. Stern & Co.

www.paperandadvertisingcollector.com has received numerous awards I-93. For more information, and honors, including Caldecott contact 781-862-4039 or visit Honors for “Mother Goose” and www.bookandpaperexpo.com. the Regina Medal in 1971 for her contributions to children’s literature. Mori will share his own experiences with the author and her family, revisit her works, and hold an appraisal of her books and art. Want to know how much your favorite old book or paper item is worth? Ken Gloss of the Brattle Book Shop will be on hand from 1 to 3 p.m. to offer a free estimate of value (limit two Vintage cookbooks with downitems). Show hours are Saturday, home recipes just like Mother’s May 4, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. are very popular at the Boston Admission is $8 for adults Book, Paper & Photo Expo. Buy (Under 18 and college I.D., free). one of these vintage editions and Shriner’s Auditorium is located make Mom a special Mother’s at 399 Fordham Road, Day dinner, just like those she Wilmington, Mass., at exit 39 off loved as a child.

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FOR SALE BOOKS ON EUROPEAN and Asian Royalty. Free price list. Lee Poleske, PO Box 871, Seward, AK 99664.

M.M. DAVIES/ BOOKFINDER We locate Out of Print Books, 762 Route 23A, Catskill, NY 12414-5634, 518-755-4294, mmdbookfinder@aol.com

BOOKS PERTAINING TO Film. Actor Bios, Director Bios, Film Theory etc. List available upon request, Isa Halim, 101 Circuit St., Boston, MA 02119-1971. COLLECTIBLE PAPERBACK, MYSTERY, SciFi, Western, TV, Movie, War- will respond to want lists only. C. Allan, 4444 S. Rio Grande Ave. Apt. 850D, Orlando, FL 32839. PAPERBACK BOOKS- BUY/ Sell. Adult, Vintage, Mass Market. SF, Fantasy, Horror, Detective, Spy, Western, Beacon, Midwood, Monarch. SASE for information. Chris Eckhoff, 98 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, NY 11201 PAPERBACKS FOR COLLECTORS and Readers. All genres. Low prices. Free lists. Cris Kocher, Books, 534 Meigs St., Athens, GA 30601. SEND FOR FREE Lists: Auction and Sale. Vintage paperbacks, Digests, Pulps, Comics, Mens magazines, BLB’s. Wally Pattengill, 825 Pecos Dr., Waco, TX 76708. TV/ MOVIE TIE-IN paperbacks/ hardbacks. Many old favorites. Check it out, couch potatoes! Mark Simpson, 123 St. George’s Avenue, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada P6B 1X4. VINTAGE PAPERBACK BOOKS, 1950’s to 1970’s, many with “sleaze” covers that promised much, but contents delivered little. Richard Presti, 201 E. Case St., Negaunee, MI 49866-1736.

180 COMICS! $45 Postpaid! All new, bagged assortment. No duplicates, all different! Feduniewicz, Box 237, Calvin, PA 16622. Marvel, DC, More! Don’t Delay, order Today!

DISCOUNTED COMIC BOOKS: BLB, Newspapers, Comicstrips; Pulps; Paperbacks; Hardbacks; Movie-TV; Life, Look, Post, misc. Send SASE plus 50¢ per list. Indicate desired lists. Above also bought. G.Rauch, 148 East St., Lore City, Ohio 43755, thrillingmemories.com HEEYY, COLLECTORS! COMICS! DC’s, Marvel, Dell, Gold Key, Japanese Manga, TV tie-ins, etc. Mark Simpson, 123 Saint George’s Ave, Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, Canada P6B 1X4

ADULT GIRLIE MAGS. Private collection spanning 50’s - present. Many titles, Celebrities, most N.Mint, Must have want lists. Reasonable prices. Looking for those rare girlie mags? I have them! Al Nazario, #12P 400 W. 43rd St, NYC, 10036 or call 212-868-9203 nazarioal@yahoo.com PLAYBOY BACK ISSUES available send specific wants $4 each ppd. Kenny Grucholski, 3004 LaFayette St., Corsicana, TX 75110-1324.

SELLING MOVIE, TV, Miscellaneous Magazines, Soundtracks, Movie Memorabilia, Some Clippings. Request Your Favorite Star, I’ll Search. SASE Required. Joe Bianco, 157 Center Ln, Levittown, NY 11756.

ATTENTION GOLFERS: Ben Hogan Golf lessons Sports Illustrated 1957 (all 5 issues in set are extremely rare!) $800 for set + free S&H. Also many individual issues available, all are near mint to mint condition, just in time for the Masters. Boca Rare Gallery 772-812-2427 or bocarare@aol.com WRESTLING MAGAZINES 1964-1969 total 46, list available, all good to excellent, 435-574-2152. Also TV Guides (18) 1970, (57) 1971, make offer on either group.

NINE MINT, COMPLETE, Fortune Mags. 9/37, 1/39, 2/39, 4/39, 5/39, 8/29, 9/39, 10/39, 11/39. $20 ea., offer for all. M.P. Kline 1-843-537-3968

1940’s-1970’s COMIC BOOKS for sale- 50,000+ wide selection, strict grading, reasonable prices. Request 60 page old Comics catalog, with $3 (outside U.S. $6). MightyMags.Com PO Box 22916 St. Petersburg, FL 33742 or view online www.mightymags.com

ALBUMS WITH CLIPPED Ads in plastic Automotive; Coca-Cola; Railroad; WWII; Baseball; Foreign; Farm, Periodicals. Eunice Gigstead, PO Box 66, Carlock, IL 61725. eegigstead@aol.com

COMPLETE COMIC BOOK Sets, runs, lots, 1960s-present. Deeply discounted. Request “sets” catalog with $1 (outside U.S. $3). MightyMags.Com PO Box 22916, St. Petersburg, FL 33742 or view online www.mightymags.com

PAINTED LADIES IS now located in the Adamstown Antique Mall, Rt 272, Adamstown PA. Large collection of antique paper, advertising items, magazines, catalogues and other fun items. Come, browse, enjoy!

VINTAGE MAUD HUMPHREY Art for sale. Outstanding quality, rare framed & unframed prints. Complete books & calendars, much misc. All over 100 yrs. old. Wendy Hoffman Gallery 702-839-9999, wendysart@aol.com

OLD SPORTS PROGRAMS, Tickets, Sports illustrated, 1930’s-present, Football (College, Pro), Basketball (College, Pro), Baseball, Olympics, Boxing, Golf, etc. Send Wants- Tom Morton, 9018 Balboa #111, Northridge, CA 91325, email tmcollect@yahoo.com

7 TOPLESS LADY Postcards in color! All different. Grab attention in your mail! Only $5 cash. Bob Spruck, 214 Chestnut St., Bridgeport, CT 06604-2678.

$2 SPECIALS: 75 used U.S. Stamps; 5 cacheted first days; ungummed postage @ $3 face. EM*VELOPES, C/O Rick Herman, Box 103, Island Park, NY 11558.

AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHS CELEBRITY signed Photographs, cards, posters, books & more. Send for Free Sample Catalog to Star Shots, 5389 Bearup St., Port Charlotte, FL 33981. AUTOGRAPHS FOR SALE: FREE bi-monthly list available. Also buying. Mike Hirsch, 11 Philips Mill Dr., Middletown, NJ 07748, 732-787-1202. AUTOGRAPHS-FREE CATALOG from Heroes & Legends 18034 Ventura Blvd., Encino, CA 91316. AUTOGRAPHS: HOLLYWOOD and Rock & Roll. FREE CATALOG from Heroes & Legends. 18034 Ventura Blvd #204, Encino, CA 91316, phone 818-342-2800. We also buy autographs.

500 DIFFERENT: WORLDWIDE $7.95; Africa $30.95; Australia $28; Canada $20; U.S. $11.90; Topicals $17.95. Dwight Chamberlin, 1108 Chamberlin Hill Ext., West Sand Lake, NY 12196. CASEY JONES, RAILROAD Man, Railroad Unit. Join, learn about collecting trains on stamps. Get info. free sample newsletter. Write CJRRU PO Box 18615, Rochester, NY 14618. FIRST DAY COVER Reference new 18 volume set. Planty’s Photo Encyclopedia of Cachet FDC. Invaluable reference. $275 plus shipping, call 573-474-7254 or jemarquardt@hotmail.com STAMP MIXTURES OFF paper your choice: United States, Canada, Foreign contains Comemmoratives medium small $5 per 1000. Tony Sigrist, 286 W. Bomford, Richwood, OH 43344. WOW! UNITED STATES FDC Collection of America’s Bicentennial, 1773 to 1785? $225, call 406-293-9560 for more info.

www.movieposterandbookshop.com FOR The Best Selection of Movie Memorabilia. Also buying Movie Posters! rsecinaro@aol.com or 856-546-0731.

SEEK BRITISH ROALTY Commemoratives, also German Royalty, Illustrated London News Christmas numbers, The Field, Tatler Country Life, Replies, Please, 42-07 64th St., Woodside, NY 11377 Thanks- RMS.

MINIATURE WEAPONS LOOS, 542 Tomahawk Ct., Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, 561-352-8172, hcloos@comcast.net 1/6, 1/12, and 1/24 scale Ebay Store Miniature Weapons by Loos.

ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS, 1,000’s to choose from; one sheets, lobby cards, etc. Jim Zicopula, 166 Woodridge Lane, Lino Lakes, MN 55014. 651-483-9809.

NOLAN RYAN ALL Topps graded, 1978 exmt, 1976 excellent, 1974 ex-mt, many more, make offer. 940-692-1686. Bud Reynolds, 2730 Shepherds Glen, Wichita Falls, TX 76308-5242.

1888 BESSEMER CONSOLIDATED Iron Company- $1,000, $500, $100 Bonds, $20 dollars each or all 3 for $50. Earle Sell, 59 Brogan St., Ironwood, MI 49938.

50 U.S. AND/ or Foreign Postcards $15 postpaid. Shirley Temple photos great poses $15 postpaid. Irene Brockmann, 27 Ward Rd., Hardwick, NJ 07825-9636. 908-362-6730. DISPOSING 60 YEARS Collection. All Sports paper, some books, paper dolls, comic strips, 1929 to 1940. Send for list. Manning, 900 Steuben Apt. 102, Manistique, MI 49854. GLEASON’S PICTORIALS, 1920’S E. Watson Patriotic Posters, 1940’s NY Sunday News Movie Star covers, Charlie Chaplin Collection, Frank Lloyd Wright Restaurant Menu, your wants 608-875-6405

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WHOLESALE PRICES COON CHICKEN INN RESTAURANT MENU (Closed In 1951) 6x81⁄2 Figural Menu $15, 2/$22. COON CHICKEN INN ASHTRAY, 31⁄2” Diam. Glass, Negro Man’s Head. $12. FRUIT LABEL COLLECTION, 19201965, a nice assortment of ladies, kids, animals, race cars, scenes, etc. (we retail for $5 Ea.) 100 Asst./$35. 1930s WHISKEY LABELS, Golfer, Trains, Airplanes, Scenes, 100/$12. FRENCH WINE LABELS - 1920-1950, Many Nicely Illus. 100/$12. PAPER EPHEMERA LOT, 1890s1960s, Misc. Cards, Checks, Letters, Valentines, Folders, Labels, Railroad, 100 Pcs./$10. EAST COAST RR STOCK CERTIFS., 10 Diff., $15, 50 Asst., $55.

Postage Extra Notice: Since 1970 I’ve been buying quality paper ephemera in quantity to sell in the future. At 72 yrs. old the time is now. I offer the following categories at true wholesale prices: - Antique Advertising - Postcard Lots - Fruit Labels - Beer, Whiskey, Soda Labels - Stock Certificates - Old Newspapers (1830-1890’s) - Old Calendars - Comic Books - Negrobilia - WWII Collectibles - Booklets - Advertising Tins - Gas Station Memorabilia - Magazines Ads

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MEMORIES N MORE Postcards, Scrapbooks, 78 Album sets, Philatelic items, Sheet Music, Advertising, Books, Ephemera, Calendars, Catalogs, Brochures, Pamphlets, Letterheads, 204 High St., Pottstown, PA Call 610-326-1911 or 610-906-4332. MISS. PAPER, POSTERS, Political, Theater, Maps, Sports, Muisc Phila. Parks, circa 1930 and older over 1,000 items, $300 for all, Call 570-325-8331.

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ROSE O’NEILL, BONNIE Brook, Advertising Trinkets, mailers, misc. items. Box 47, Monmouth, IL 61462, 309-255-8500. rahiett@maplecity.com

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SPORTS, HOLLYWOOD, World War II, 1930’s-1950’s magazines, books, and ephemera items. John Cole, 4146 Whittner Dr., Land O Lakes, FL 34639. 813-996-3584, colejm1938@aol.com

PURCHASING POLITICAL PHOTOGRAPHS Lincoln, U.S. Grant, tintypes, autographs, Brady images send email photos to Mark or phone 413-628-3241 email marklyn@valinet.com

TOBACCO CARDS, PLAYING Cards, Baseball, Cigar Labels, Railroad Paper, quality postcards. $2 for scans. Stan Abrams, 18 Indian King Dr., Cherry Hill, NJ 08003, qualpaper@verizon.net

WANTED INDIAN TERRITORY and Okla. territory items such as postcards, checks, tokens, letter heads and advertising items. Dale Ennis, Box 14, Coalgate, Okla. 74538.

WANTED: NEWSPAPER AND Magazine articles from the 1980’s about exercise classes taught by movie actresses. Don Schmieden, 221 Scott St. Apt. 737, Wausau, WI 54403.

FILMS FOR SALE- Risky Business; Star Trek II; Summer Lovers; Revenge Ninja, call John 508-668-0397 MAIL BID 40,000 Items- Antiques, Books, Magazines, Records, Toys, Paintings, Prints, Posters, Varga, Parrish, Wyeth, Driben, Rockwell, $20 lists postage. R. Holler, PO Box 30255, Elkins Park, PA 19027.

THEPAPERGALLERY2 on E-Bay Postcards more stills ephemera or call us 760-749-9737.

DALMATION DOG COLLECTION also 1990s First Day Covers for sale or trade for General Postcards. Scovill, Box 972, Tracyton, WA 98393, 360-613-1660. “FOR PETE’S SAKE” old postcards, airplanes, court houses, post offices, WWII, Libraries, R/R depots, ships, 85 categories, Vincent Peterson Jr., 815 Olde Hickory Rd. Apt. 215, Lancaster, PA 17601-4956.

FREE LIST. SEND for sales list of assorted lots of topics and foreign and state views. Gary Radtke (PACM), 11415 Green Ridge Dr., Waynesboro, PA 17268

HAVE VIEWS TOPICALS Holiday Postcards, send postcard want lists to Robert Page, 25 Lexington Ave., Brattleboro, Vermont 05301. POSTCARD APPROBALS DEPOSIT or references priced reasonable, have Southern States, Civil War, River Boats, others plus postage. Cason Schaffer, 107 Eastview Dr., Vicksburg, Mississippi 39183.

POSTCARD ON APPROVALS Send wants to Robert Page, 25 Lexington Ave., Brattleboro, VT 05301. SERIOUS COLLECTOR? LET Me Help! 1000’s of Vintage Postcards send wantsDiscounts! Approvals gladly sent- Steve Schmale, 6303 Thornburgh, Foresthill, CA 95631, outweststeve@ftcnet.net Thanks! WOW! POSTCARD ASSORTMENT! 50 different postcards for $68 prepaid to you! Write: Greg, PO Box 574, Libby, MT 59923.

U.S. MILITARY DECORATION “Certificates” to any decoration. Keohane, 457 Woodgate, Tonawanda, NY 14150, 716-877-1439. Also paying your price for military insignias, patches, wings, uniforms, etc.

THOROUGHBRED HORSE RACING Programs, pins, passes, books, older items only. Gary Medeiros, 1319 Sayre St., San Leandro, CA 94579 pharlap2@aol.com WANTED FFG., PA Game News, PA Angler magazine before 1960. Al Crilley, 707 Holly Ct., Saxonburg, PA 16056, 724-524-1977.

BEAT GENERATION BOOKS by and about Ridge Books. PO Box 681, Jensen Beach, FL 34958.

WANTED POPEYE, 1930’S Paint Books, Little Big Books, Comic Books to 1943, etc. Good to fine condition. Jim Eyler, 400 S. Main St., Elmer, NJ 08318.

WANTED: ANY EARLY Sporting Magazines, Catalogs, Paper. Outdoor Life, Field and Stream, Northwestern Sportsmen, Outer’s, Outer’s Recreation. Gary Koelbl, 1815 Orchard Lane, Oshkosh, WI 54902.

WANTED ANY BOOK, Digest, or Magazine with Art by Eric Stanton or Gene Bilbrew. Robert Coelln, 1414 Tierra Berienda, Pueblo, CO 81008, 719-547-3530.

WANTED 1960’S ISSUES of the Magazine Baseball. Ramirez, 1411 N. B Street, Garden City, KS 67846.

BODY BUILDING MAGAZINES: Muscle, Joe Weider, Arnold Schwartznegger, Catalogs, Booklets. 1940’s to 1970’s. Muscle Builder, Mr. America, Bob Hoffman, plus others. Call 516-449-6915.

FORTUNE MAGAZINES COMPLETE Sept. 31; Aug. 32; Jan. 33 thru Dec. 33; Sept. 34; Oct. 34; Dec. 34; Jan. 36; Mar. 36; April 36; June 36; Aug. 26; Oct. 36; Dec. 36; Feb. 37; April 37; June 37; July 37; Sept. 37; Dec. 37; Jan 38 thru Dec. 38; Mar. 39; July 39; Dec. 39; Jan. 40; Feb. 40; condition important, No Damage, write with info. Ron DeCarolis, Meetinghouse Hill Rd., N. Franklin, CT 06254. IDEALS MAGAZINES AND Books wanted. Older issues preferred, very good to excellent condition only. Email with issues and prices: oldadvertising@comcast.net MAGAZINES WANTED PRE-1970: Life, Look, Saturday Evening Post, Collier, Time. Also: Men’s, fashion, auto, movie. Condition not important, but must be complete. Herb Hoffman, 1350 Monroe Street, Hollywood, FL 33019. 954-925-8472 modernc@gate.net WANTED AM COLLECTING Construction Bullentin Magazines from the 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s. Write only Dale L. Hilk, 424 E. 1st St., Waconia, MN 55387. WANTED: WEEKLY MAGAZINES from 1900 to 1980, Life, Time, SEP, Liberty, Colliers, Newsweek, Literary Digest, Look, Leslies. Fran DiBacco, 123 Blue Heron Dr., W. Deptford, NJ 08086.

CHEWING TOBACCO ADVERTISEMENT Pastoral scene young man and woman seated on hillside chewing tobacco, 1920’s to 1930’s, top dollar offered. J. Lutschg, 1061 Magnolia Wood Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70808. jlutschg@bellsouth.net MR. ICE CREAM wants better ice cream postcards, trade cards, letterheads, magic lantern slides, stereoviews, tokens. Allan Mellis, 1115 West Montana, Chicago, IL 60614-2220, mellisfamily@rcn.com

COMMERCIAL ARTWORK BY John G. Scott: Blotters, Calendars & Magazine Covers. Contact: Stauffer, 3235 Mudlick, Roanoke, VA 24018 or stauffer@roanoke.edu ILLUSTRATOR ARTWORK BUY/SELL RAFOX Parrish Gutmann Delongpre Goodwin, Prints, Calendars, Pin-up Art, Armstrong, Elvgren, Vargas, Petty, Ammo-Art, Yard longs Hawaiiana, 702-839-9999, Wendy Hoffman Gallery, 5233 Sandy Cactus Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89149.

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WOODBLOCK PRINTS WANTED- Color or B&W. Extraordinary prices for works by Dow and Provincetown Printers. Free illustrated want list. Steven Thomas, Inc., Dept. PACM, Box 41, Woodstock, VT 05091. Phone/ Fax: 800-781-8028. e-mail: stinc@sover.net

FRENCH AUTOGRAPHS PRE-1914 Wanted, please contact francisdubois2005@yahoo.fr Thanks. WANTED: PRESIDENTIAL & Other Historic Autograph Material. Pages of History, PO Box 2840, Binghamton, NY 13902. 607-724-4983

STAMPS, POSTCARDS, COINS, Currency, Autographs, Historic Documents. Bought & sold. Especially Jewish-theme, anti-semitic material from 1933-1945. Free Appraisals. Est. 1955. Bick International, PO Box 854pac, Van Nuys, CA 91408 iibick@sbcglobal.net 818-997-6496, fax 818-988-4337.

ANTHONY LAPAGLIA WANTED: ALL TYPES OF MOVIE AND TV MEMORABILIA. PRESS PHOTOS, IN PERSON PHOTOS, CLIPPINGS, MAGAZINES, ETC. CHERIE HUNT 23055 ENADIA WAY, WEST HILLS, CA 91307 (818) 294-3764 CHERIEHUNT@EARTHLINK.NET

AUTO SALES LITERATURE, Maps and Manuals. Memory Lane, 2080 Market St., Auburn, PA 17922, kensmemorylane@verizon.net

CHILDREN’S SEASHORE HOUSE, Atlantic City. Postcards, photos, paper anything related, PRE-1950s. Send on approval with price John Cuddy, 2768 Willits Rd., Philadelphia. PA 19136 or call 215-552-9855 email jcuddymailpouch@aol.com

AUTOMOTIVE MEMORABILIA FROM Bromer Motor Co. and J. Edwin Miller Automotive repairs Schwenicsville, PA. Roy K. Miller, 320 Centennial St., Schwenksville, PA 19473.

ONE- ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE Teacher wants student work, photos, postcards, memorabilia. Also anything Spanish- American War. Fuhro, 419 East Third Ave., Roselle, NJ 07203. 908-241-7829.

ESQUIRE MAGAZINES 1933-1946 with Pinup Gatefolds; Pinup Calendars 1930s-1990s; Illustrated Hunting Fishing Calendars 19001950s Buy/ Sell 702-839-9999 Wendy Hoffman Gallery, 5233 Sandy Cactus, Las Vegas, NV 89149. WANTED ILLUSTRATED CALENDARS 19001959 Hunting/ Fishing, Pinups, Indian Maidens, Children, Florals, animals, also calendar company salesman sample books Brown & Bigelow, TD Murphy. Email or call Wendy Hoffman Gallery wendysart@aol.com 702-839-9999.

1930’S-50’S BUBBLE GUM Cards, showing Airplanes, Pirates, Baseball, G-Men, Superman, Indians, War, Tarzan, Tobacco Cards. Vin Minner, 21 Boulevard Rd., Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927, 973-267-3132. ALL NON-SPORTS CARDS: Tobacco, Coffee, Candy, Gum, Bread cards wanted. Other old cards too. Good prices and friendly transactions. Alan Miley, 2403 Sugarberry, Reston, VA 20191-2727. 703-391-9156, a.miley@verizon.net BREAD, BAZOOKA & Baloney Gum, any kind. War, Elvis, Gilligans Island, Davy Crockett, Mars Attacks, Laugh-In, etc. any pre-1975 title wanted. Walt Meder, P.O.Box 640, Downers Grove, IL 60515. 630-379-1947 Email: walt@waltmeder.com KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES BIRD Pictures: 3’x4.5” paper cards. Also issued by Tootsie Toy, Chicago on stiffer cards. David Anderson, 1843 W. Lunt Ave., Chicago, IL 60626. RED ROSE TEA/ Blue Ribbon Coffee cards: “Butterflies of North America,” 48 card set from Canada. David Anderson, 1843 W. Lunt Ave., Chicago, IL 60626.

WANTED: INFORMATION CIVIL War Caption Lewis M. Zimmerman 1st PHB Cavalry Frederick, MD history obituaries anything. Pete Hakel at Email chocco1@verizon.net WORLD WAR II ration items wanted: forms, books, tokens, checks, articles, etc. Describe carefully. Price or ask for offer. Lee Poleske, Box 871, Seward, AK 99664.

DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA stereoviews, postcards, photographs, ephemera for history book project. bobkolbe@gmail.com 605-332-9662, Bob Kolbe, 1305 S. Duluth, Sioux Falls, SD 57105.

WANTED- POSTERS, FAIRGROUNDS, Auto Racing, fair, anything old, vintage, call 814-224-5630.

WANTED DICK CAVETT TV interviews, Jackie Gleason shows, Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guides 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, 1995. Gilbert, 659 Lake Dr., Random Lake, WI 53075.

RAILROAD, BUS, AIR, Ship timetables, Brochures, Menus, send me your list. P.Kutta, 1359 Gree Hill Ave., W. Chester, PA 19380, Thank you will answer all.

BASEBALL TICKET STUBS Wanted from the 1970’s and 1980’s. American League teams only. Date on ticket. (Details) Tim Newsom, 34 Waterside Lane, Clinton, CT 06413-2141. 860-669-9914, ctimski@aol.com SPORTS CARDS AND other sports related items. Publications, pins, pennants, tickets, etc. Pre-1975. Philadelphia items especially wanted. Ellis, 158 Stratford Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19115, 215-934-5618 WANTED BOSTON BRAVES Ticket Stubs (Pre-1953) 301-926-9191.

WANTED: BAGGAGE LABELS. VINTAGE ONLY. Hotel, Airline, Travel-related & Steamship. Accumulations, large Lots & Collections preferred. Best prices paid! 201 294-4110 / TravelNostalgia@aol.com

VETERANS POST PAYING your price for Military Insignia. WWII War Trails, Patches, Army Navy Wings, Merchant Marine Awards. Jerry Keohane, 457 Woodgate, Tonawanda, NY 14150, 716-877-1439.

NEWSPAPERS WITH ARTICLES, photos and political cartoons of scopes “Monkey Trail” of 1925. tony Haley, PO Box 1042, Mountain Home, AR 72654, 870-424-2152. WANTED - PLEASE quote: Chicago Ledger 1910-1923; Illustrated Story Weekly 1923-1924; Weekly Ledger 1924-1925; Blade and Ledger 1925-1927; 1931-1938. butternugget@gmail.com

FOREIGN PAPER MONEY wanted in any condition and quantity. Same day check. World Wide Notaphilic Service, Box 5427PM, Vallejo, CA 94591

OLD 8X10 B&W photos of Factory interior or exterior Scenes, Street Scenes. Must be original. Debold Gallery, PO Box 1037, Bloomfield, NJ 07003, 973-429-7616.

TRAINS ON STAMPS become a collector, learn more. Join the Casey Jones RR Unit. Write for information, free news letter: CJRRU, POB 18615, Rochester, NY 14618.

SPIDER-MAN: MACFARLANE ERA 30th Anniversary, Star Trek 25th Anniversary, Archie, Batman, bonus holograms. Mark Simpson, 123 Saint George’s Ave. E, Sault Sainte, Marie, Ontario, Canada P6B 1X4.

A BERKSHIRE COUNTY Collector wants these towns Hinsdale, Hoosac Tunnel, Mill River, Peru, Otis, Richmond, Southfield, Becket. J. Rupinski, 170 Cheshire Rd., Pittsfield, MA 01201. AUTOGRAPHS, BANNERS, POLITICAL pins, leathers, baseball cards, sports memorabilia music, comics, wanted. Highest price paid. Write: Stan Block, 128 Cynthia Rd, Newton, MA 02459. CARNIVAL, CIRCUS, FREAKS, Sideshow, Fairs, Amusement Parks, Coney Island, Nude Photos, Fireworks, Girlie Pinup Magazines, Auto Thrillshow. Nostalgia Enterprises, Box 300, Lockport, NY, 14095. 716-433-9418. CATHOLIC HOLY CARDS. Protestant Bible lessons, lace cards, scripture cards, paper icons. Brent Devitt, 35 Hawthorne Glen, Beavercreek, OH 45440. 937-238-0183.

CIRCUS, CARNIVAL, ICE Show, Magic, RRS, Africa, Steamship, Rodeo, Buffalo Bill. Cirque Du Soliel and Ringling Bros. too. Box 213, New Martinsville, W. VA., 26155. NANTUCKET ISLAND POSTCARDS, Ephemera Wanted. Better cards, albums, collections, approvals welcom. Seeking early, quality. Scott Waldie, 41 Hooper Farm Rd., Nantucket, MA 02554, swaldie01@comcast.net OLD CHICAGOLAND MENUS especially downtown hotels but all pre-1970 welcome. Pix (jpegs) and prices to Bindy, 705 Washington St., Evanston, IL 60202 or bindy@eurekaevanston.com include phone number. WANTED CASINO COLLECTIBLES- OLD NEVADA POSTCARDS REAL PHOTO, MATCHBOOKS, SLOT/ KEY CARDS, TOKENS, CHIPS OR ADVERTISING PAPER, FRANK, 702-382-4774, 2024 FONTANA AVE., LAS VEGAS, NV 89106. WANTED DIONNE QUINTUPLETS and Margaret O’Brien postcards or other paper or non-paper items pertaining to them. Lois Helen Brown, 154 W 500 S, Peru, IN 46970-7621. 765-473-3983.

BADGES WANTED FROM Railroads, Chicago; Police and Airline Pilot Wings. Mel Arndt, 551 Huntington Commons Rd., Mt. Prospect, IL 60056, 847-956-6652. COLLECTOR SEEKING EXPERIENCED, reliable Dealers for Postcard approvals from extensive “Want List”. Send your information to: M. Schnebly, 622 South Allison St., Greencastle, PA 17225. DECALS WANTED- STATES, Travel, Parks, Attractions, Pin-ups, Water Dip only. Robin Paul, 607 S. Main St. Apt. 105, Wauconda, IL 60084. MODEL AIRPLANE AND Aviation Collectibles wanted: Books, magazines, kits, engines, accessories. I buy estates. Aeroindex, PO Box 1135, Cheshire, CT 06410. 203-250-0720 Aeroindex@cox.net WANTED POCKET KNIVES, License Plate Toppers, Adv. Thermometers, & Signs, Civil War items. Marvin Happel, 812 E. Jack, Salem, MO 65560.

AIRLINES & AIRPORT chrome cards, esp. domestic, published during the 1950s & 1960s, a permanent want. Armen Avakian, 4560 Pinehollow Ct, Apt 170, Indianapolis, IN 46254, 317-298-8913. BETTER RPPCS ANY Topic and Location. Also disability related cards. Bob Bogdan, 157 Stevens Orchard Rd., Orwell, VT 05760 rcbogdan@syr.edu 802-948-2664. BOOKS AND POSTCARDS relating to Michigan and Wisconsin Copper and Iron Mining. Robert Fox, 1235 N. Westfield Street, Oshkosh, WI 54902

NJ REAL PHOTO POSTCARDS & Better NJ Picture Postcards Wanted. Approvals welcome, I pay postage. Jim Lindemuth, 94 Mt. Carmel Way, Ocean Grove, NJ 07756. 732988-8686.


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PUERTO RICO WANTED: postcards, photos, stereoviews, books, stamps, coins, letters, maps. Prompt payment. Personal collection. Jose A. Sierra, PO Box 374, Camuy, PR 00627-0374. WANTED PRE-1920 REAL Photo Views Western Berks, Eastern Lebanon Counties, Penn. Peter Lengel, PO Box 58, Robesonia, PA 19551, 610-693-9690. Send call with list. WEST VIRGINIA PRE-1920 Real Photo Postcards and Stereoview cards depicting small town street scenes & buildings. Xerox copies welcome. Don Henderson, 1034 Tallmansville Rd., Buckhannon, WV 26201.

POSTCARDS WANTED: CZECHOSLOVAKIA, not Prague: Austria, not Vienna; Germany any smaller city Gruss Aus; Pozdrav & Eastern Europe. All before 1929. Approvals welcome. Penny Kleinman 516-921-0184 or email: pennykleinman@gmail.com ROTOGRAPH POSTCARDS LOOKING for mostly A series rotographs, all states. Also interested in D and G series. As well as all other series. Email your series and numbers with prices you want. Examples: A 3224, D4554, G6775a. with state initials after each number. ggreenoughland@gmail.com (978)317-9234

FORD STOLEN0 REWARD (Text Only) 19281934. Moebius, 516-333-3797, email merkat1934@yahoo.com I AM ALWAYS looking for Mining related Postcards and books. Write with information Robert Fox, 1235 N. Westfield St., Oshkosh, WI 54902. POSTCARD WANTS: CHICKENS- no comics, no Easter; Alaska (ALCAN) Highway (before 1950); Seward, Alaska (before 1964). Lee Poleske, PO box 871, Seward, AK 99664. WANTED HORSE, DISNEYLAND, Knott’s Berry Farm, Postcards. Named Horse Cards. Sizes 3x5 to 6x9. marcia@ntin.net Approvals wanted. Marcia Miner, 5962 Michael Rd., Sanger, TX 76266. 940-458-7322.

BUYING PULP MAGAZINES Vintage Paperbacks, mens magazines and Pre-1960 Crime and Adventure Comics. Joseph Saine, 628 Dixie Hwy., Rossford, OH 43460, 419-662-8697, www.josephsaine.com

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“Wanderer of the Wasteland” (1924) as well as color sequences in “The Ten Commandments” (1925), “The Phantom of the Opera” (1925), and “Ben-Hur” (1925). Troland, a graduate of MIT, was chief engineer for Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation and was appointed director of research in 1925, and J.F. Kienninger patented several photographic and cinematographic techniques for Technicolor during his tenure. Other journals by Leonard Troland are currently housed at the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film, the country’s third largest film archive. Natural History Prints Natural History prints stole the show at Freeman’s April 5 Posters, Maps & Other Graphics auction.”Wild Turkey,” a John James Audubon print, sold for $25,000, and an Audubon handcolored engraving “Tropic Bird”

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and governmental entities. Among those listening was the powerful World’s Sunday School Association. Thanks to the Association’s political influence, Anna’s hard work paid off. In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed legislation proclaiming the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day. For Anna, the reality proved to have significantly less appeal than the dream. Having ceded control of “her” holiday, she became increasingly displeased with the way others used - or, in her opinion, misused - it. When the trade publication Florists Review gleefully exulted “This is a holiday that can be exploited,” Anna was incensed. Legal grappling occupied her later years: a 1923 suit to stop a Mother’s Day observance, a 1930s “disturbing the peace” citation for disrupting a flowerselling venture by the American War Mothers, a 1934 campaign against a postage stamp featuring the words “Mother’s Day” framing a portrait of “Whistler’s Mother,” and an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to copyright the term “Mother’s Day” itself. Anna M. Jarvis died in 1948. Although she was childless, Mother’s Day, the child of her

imagination and determination, continued to flourish. “E” is for her eyes, with lovelight shining. . . Envisioning Mother’s Day as a noncommercial celebration, Anna M. Jarvis was definitely in the minority. Next to Christmas, it’s the biggest holiday of the year for gift purchases. In recent years, the National Retail Foundation has estimated that Mother’s Day purchases bring in 14 billion dollars annually. $14 billion. Of that amount, nearly $2 billion is spent on Anna’s old nemesis, the flower industry. Almost $700 million goes toward greeting cards. There’s about $3 billion spent on dining out, $2 billion for jewelry, $1 billion or so for clothing, plus plenty left over for such miscellaneous delights as books, CDs, consumer electronics, housewares, gift certificates, “personal services” (spa visits, salon treatments and the like), and “other” (which probably includes lots of boxes of chocolates). Commercialization, however, can’t diminish the unique and quite sincere tug that Mother’s Day makes on our heartstrings. The florist coolers brimming with flowers and the racks laden with greeting cards would not exist if there were no market for them. It’s Mom’s special day, and we want it to be perfect. That’s why we take the time to choose just the right

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Moms. Where would we be without them? Well, obviously, not here! Thanks for everything, Mom - and Happy Mother’s Day! Put them all together, they spell “MOTHER”, A word that means the world to me! Donald-Brian Johnson, a frequent contributor to the magazine, is the co-author of numerous Schiffer books on mid-twentieth century design, including the recent “Postwar Pop,” with more on Mother’s Day traditions. Please address inquiries to: donaldbrian@msn.com. All photos by Donald-Brian Johnson. Lyrics to “M-O-T-H-E-R” (A Word That Means The World To Me), by Howard Johnson, copyright 1915. Additional interesting information on Mother’s Day, its history, and customs, can be found at: www.mothersdaycentral.com.

Happy Mother’s Day, Mom! Author Donald-Brian Johnson with his mother, Pat Johnson, of Chatfield, Minn.


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