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I really like this ad for today 10-5-06. What year is it? Can someone tell me? I realize the 30 was made for several years.

I have to admit that the Christmas ads are my favorite ads for the vacuums. Whem my collection is set up, as it will be soon in my new place. I like to have ads all over my walls in my vac room. A couple in particular that I have and I am sure most of you have seen, is the Filter Queen Christmas ad that says the poem "Twas the night before Christmas" with adding a few twists with the vacuum. The other one I like is Hoover Christmas one which I think is the 28, but I am not sure, where you see a portion of the Christmas tree and the lights on the tree, and the lights are the older tree lights C6, which that is the other thing that I love to collect is antique Christmas decorations, which some of you already know.
If any of you have other Christmas ads and may have a copy to share please let me know.

Another question I have is what years did Kirby actually put ads in magazines? I only saw one in an older Life magazine and it was just the emblim for 562 I think, the frist tan Kirby. I remember the emblim was tan.

If I am not mistaken wasn't Petty Coat Junction and Green Achers related? Or in the same area? The reason I am asking, is beacue they seem to have used the same Kirby vacuum in both shows. Does anyone else remember this?

Thanks,
David
 
Kirby Vacuums - Green Acres Petty Coat Junction

David,

What a great memory you have. I seem to remember scenes of either a Kirby or Royal vacuum in both of those shows.

I have seen ads for Kirby, but most of them only show the door to door salesman and not the actual machine. Of course the Kirby logo.

Now to watch the reruns of Petty Coat and Green Acres...

Morgan
 
A Short History of Nonsense.

In the early sixties, CBS producer Paul Henning proposed a show about "Appalachians" that struck it rich. That show became "The Beverly Hillbillies" and became TV history. The Clampetts came from a fictional town in "the hills"(no state mentioned) called "Bugtussel". Bugtussel was next to "Pixley" which borded on "Hooterville". Hooterville became the site of its first spin-off, "Petticoat Junction" which featured Paul Henning's daughter and soon-to-be Son-in-Law Linda Henning and Mike Minor. Petticoat Junction also starred the late, great Bea Benaderette, who, although most people don't know her name, was one of Warner Brothers' favorite female voices for Bugs Bunny cartoons(she was the perfect Bobby-Socksing "Little Red Riding Hood" in Michael Maltese's brilliant and sadistic "Little Red Riding Hare"). Petticoat Junction begat "Green Acres", TV's first LSD-inspired prime-time sitcom.
 
Thank you ....

Thank you Morgan and l'aspirateur...

Yes you are right Morgan, I had forgotten til you mentioned that ad also had a man who you assumed was the door to door salesman.

Wow, thank you l'aspirateur, I did not realize but now can see this, that Beverly Hillbillies were related as well.
 
POD 10/5, and TV Sweeper Sightings

This is one of my favorite XXX photos, too. And believe it or not, it came from an post-WWII industrial engineering magazine, and the ad was placed by the steel industry! It was advertising the renewed use of steel products after the war. The rest of the ad is insignificant which is why I just cropped this photo from it.

The only TV show that I clearly remember seeing an XXX in was "My Three Sons." Charlie, the gruff old housekeeper, used it once in a while. A short list of others that I remember:

I Dream of Jeannie - G.E. Roll Easy

Bewitched - Dial-A-Matic

Leave it to Beaver - Hoover 63 (?)

I Love Lucy - Westinghouse tank

I Love Lucy - Premier upright

I Love Lucy - Hoover ?? the model with the square handle

Petticoat Junction - Kirby

Pruits of Southhampton - Kirby

Mr. Ed - Kirby

Andy Griffith Show - Hoover Convertible (Aunt Bea wins a s#!tload of appliances on a TV show including the Hoover)

Bob Newhart Show - Lux G

The Three Stooges - Royal Standard

The Three Stooges - Lux XII (in several episodes)

The Three Stooges - Premier

Dennis the Menace - G.E. Roll Easy

Dennis the Menace - Premier tank (Mrs. Wilson's)

Dennis the Menace - Hoover Convertible (Mrs. Wilson's)

I am sure I can think of many more; these are just off the top of my head.

Others wanna add to this list? This would be a fun feature to run in an issue of the newsletter!
 
Old vacs in TV shows

Boy i must be showing my age, because I too remember all the old shows Charles Richard said had Vacs on them, and lets not forget the wonderful Donna Reed show... she used a roll easy! my favorite was Petticoat Junction with Kate Bradley though.
 
Thank you Charles, for a list that really brings back memories--both the vacs AND the TV shows. Now, I have both a couple additions and questions on the subject. First the additions:
Love That Bob - Lewyt
Father Knows Best - Airway Sanitizor (I think)
Now for the questions:
What make of vacuum did Abbott & Costello sell in the movie,"Little Giant?" It looks like a Royal tank to me.
What make of vacuum does Michael Parks sell int the movie "Bus Riley's Back in Town?" I'm thinking it looked like a Kenmore Torpedo Tank, but I'm not sure. And does anyone remember an episode of "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." where a Vacuum shop is a "front" for one of "Thrush's" installations, and arms, ammo, money, etc. were transported in the vacuums?
And although June Cleaver may have used a Hoover 63 in some episodes of "Leave It To Beaver," I seem to remember seeing a GE Swiveltop more frequently.
Jeff
 
I Love Lucy, Westinghouse Tank and upright.

I Love Lucy, Hoover 62

The Brady Bunch, Hoover Convertible

The Partridge Family, Regina Brush n' Beat upright

Green Acres, Westinghouse Upright

I Dream of Jeannie, GE Roll Easy and later Hoover DAM

Bob Newhart Show, Electrolux 1205

The Flying Nun, Electrolux E or was it L
 
Additional TV and Movie sightings

In "Leave it to Beaver" June also used a Compact.

In "American Dreams" Helen Pryor used a Filter Queen.

In the somewhat recent movie, "Walk the Line," Johnny Cash's first home had a Kirby.
 
This is fun!

I do hope someone will collate all these into a list and run it in the newsletter.

Another "retro" movie with an old vac sighting is the late 1980s film "Great Balls of Fire" about Jerry Lee Lewis. When he marries his cousin (14 yrs old I think...?!), he carries her over the threshhold of their new house and into the living room which is filled with boxes of stuff and new appliances, including a G.E. Roll Easy!

Anyone remember a VERY short-lived show on Nickleodeon called "Hi Honey, I'm Home?" It had a neat premise - a 50s family from tv is projected into modern time and has to cope with life in the 1990s. It only lasted 5-6 episodes. There were lots of cool appliances on the show - the housewife's kitchen was all turquoise, and she used a G.E. Roll Easy!
 
Alec Guiness as vacuum cleaner salesman and secret agent

Last week I caught the last half of "Our Man in Havana" on Turner Classic Movies (see link for info) in which Alec Guiness plays a vacuum cleaner salesman/secret agent in Havana, Cuba. A very funny movie with lots of scenes of new Hoovers of the time (1960). I haven't seen this film in a logn time and I wish I had been alert enough to set the DVR to record the whole thing. Unfortunately it isn't currently out on DVD in the US. Hopefully TCM will run it again soon!

http://tcmdb.com/title/title.jsp?stid=85932
 
Wow this has been cool...

I appreciate again all the kind things and yes this has been fun. A couple of other things I remember is on a recent movie ( within the last 15-20 years), was a movie about a hungarian couple who moved to the US and become citizens who had a child who moved here a little later becuase they could not bring her with them when they first came. I am not sure of the name of that movie at the moment or who all stared in it. But, the hustband when he first moved to US sold vacuums door to door but sadly they put the wrong area of vacuum in this shot he was selling Hoover uprights and I believe it was a 700 which I didnt think was sold door to door. Then later in the movie it was the early 60's and they had an Electrolux I am not sure of the model but you will all tell me, it was the green/terquois. Yes they did turn it on and yes it was running but they bearings were really bad, I mean horrible.

The last thing was the movie "Avilon" if anyone remembers and I think it was Billy Lipmans vacuums that were in that movie, at least I think they were...

Yes I do hope someone will put these all in our news letter, this would be a great article..

David
 
No, I don't think that was a Lux 30 in Little Giant--one thing I remember for sure is that the vac they used had wheels, not runners, so the jury's still out on that one. I happened to remember a couple more though.
There was a show in the 60's called "Please Don't Eat The Daisies" that used a Hoover 28.
"The Wonder Years"-Lux 30
Now I'll ask you--does anyone remember what vacuums were used in the show "Hazel" (starring Shirley Booth) or "Bachelor Father" (starring John Forsythe)? Especially "Hazel," because seeing how she was a maid, you know she had to be vacuuming from time to time. Also, does anyone remember a Hoover 28 (or maybe a 27 or 305) being used in an episode of "The Fugitive?"
As for the "Beverly Hillbillies/Petticoat Junction" connection, these were two of my favorite shows back in the day, and I would like to make a correction if I may, as I used to be (key phrase "used to be") somewhat of a conniseur of these two shows. The connection of these shows was not geographical, as Bugtussle was somewhere in the Ozarks (supposedly the nearest town of any significance was Silver Dollar City, MO), and Hooterville was supposedly somewhere in Ohio, as Mr. Douglas (Eddie Albert) in one episode of Green Acres told someone on the phone, "...I bought a farm ### miles from Ripley, Ohio near a town called Hooterville..." The connection, rather, was people--Aunt Pearl from the Beverly Hillbillies (Jed's sister-in-law, I think) had a cousin named Kate Bradley who looked just like her (both played by Bea Benaderette) who invited them all to her Shady Rest Hotel in Hooterville for a visit, thus creating Petticoat Junction. Then several years later a lawyer named Oliver Wendell Douglass moved there from New York with his wife, creating Green Acres.
Anyway, this is fun--can't wait to see what other vacuums have been on TV!!
Jeff
 
Movies

Another movie comes to mind. "Come Blow Your Horn." Mom is seen holding a Hoover Pixie in the last fifteem minutes of the film.

And how about "Good Neighbor Sam" where the handle of a giant upright vacuum cleaner is used as a pariscope?
 
Does anyone remember??????

I watched a movie once on AMC about a very wealthy family that owned a vacuum cleaner company. The vacuum had the family's last name. Someone kidnaps the child and wants a huge payoff. I saw this a long time ago, but can't remember the name of it. The vacuum used in the movie had a special feature. You could lift up a door above the brushroll and clean out the hair and strings without turning the vacuum over. It was a movie from the 1950's. Maybe someone else has seen this. Tim
 
*Blondie* (movie serial/1930s):Hoover 150
*Cheers*:Hoover Guardsman (Robin Colcords apt?)
*Female on the Beach* (Joan Crawford):Hoover 63

i think on Threes Company they once had a Hoover 913, or some kind of Hoover with a black handle.
 

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