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By Mike Prero By Mike Prero Hospitals, V.A. Wilton Mason, LA 526 2/06 Jai Alai Mike Samuels, DC 49 11/05 Hot Dogs Ellen Gutting, NV 134 9/00 Japan ?, CAN 3608 9/93 Hot Springs Ed Brassard, WA 488 11/10 Jersey Match Co. Al Wolf, NJ 488 2/05 Hotel/Motel Warren Marshall, CA 110281 10/89 Jewelites (all) Les Hufford, OH 8688 8/93 Hotels (20s F-S) Bill Evans, MI 8742 9/05 Jewelites (non-sport) D. Longenecker, PA 1235 11/10 Hotels, DQ Bill Evans, MI 769 9/05 Jewelites, Football Win Lang, CA 1234 4/93 Hotels, Dia. S-F Neal Hospers, TX 111 4/93 Jewelites, Sports Ray Vigeant, CT 2450 1/99 Hotels,New Orleans Bob Smith, KY 295 3/06 Jewelry Stores D. Longenecker, PA 811 11/10 Hotels, NYC Bill Hayes, FL 2081 12/10 Jewels Les Hufford, OH 7880 8/93 Hotels, San Fran Bill Hayes, FL 869 12/10 Jewels, Dodge Kathie WIlliam, MD 1939 12/10 Houlihan's John Clark, FL 76 11/11 John Deere Mike Prero, CA 75 11/05 Howard Johnson's Kathie Williman, MD 411 12/10 Juke Boxes Ellen Gutting, NV 170 9/00 Hunts (food) Series Longenecker/Hofacker 1605 11/10 Jupiter One-Eight John Williams, OH 37 11/05 Hyatt Wayne Eadie, NY 795 12/10 Jutes Mike Prero, CA 211 12/10 Ice Cream Chester Crill, CA 398 4/05 Kaeser & Blair Mike Prero, CA 1381 12/10 Idaho Win Lang, CA 595 6/97 Kangaroos Chester Crill, CA 178 4/05 Illinois Win Lang, CA 2884 6/97 Kansas Win Lang, CA 803 6/97 Imperial 400 Motels Ralph Brann, IN 194 4/93 Kentucky Win Lang, CA 748 6/97 Indiana Win Lang, CA 846 6/97 King Midas M Co. Judi Wittwer, AZ 148 4/93 Indiana Sesq’tennial Ralph Brann, IN 127 4/93 Kings Chester Crill, CA 374 4/05 Indians Toby Messmer, KY 6457 2/10 Knights Chester Crill, CA 404 4/06 Inns Bill Evans, MI 608 5/93 Knights Inns Rudy Kirchgassner,NJ 106 5/93 Insects Chester Crill, CA 610 4/05 Knights of Columbus Toby Messmer, KY 1367 11/97 Insurance Bill Hayes, FL 11916 12/10 Knights of Malta Toby Messmer, KY 50 11/97 Inter-Cont’l Hotels Sid Barlow, ENG 670 12/10 Knot Hole D. Longenecker, PA 495 11/10 Intern’l Harvester Tom Gray, IA 1341 11/05 Koppers Coke James Willard, MD 150 9/01 Inter-State Press Mike Prero, CA 195 12/10 Labels, Box Paul Moyer, CA 50000 10/88 Iowa Kathie Williman, MD 3868 12/10 Lamp Posts Chester Crill, CA 183 8/95 Irish Duane Ready, PA 2121 12/10 Lamps, Tiffany Chester Crill, CA 94 12/99 Israel Sid Barlow, ENG 186 12/10 Laundries/Cleaners D Longenecker, PA 2828 11/10 Italy Sid Barlow, ENG 1629 12/10 Leatherette Mike Prero, CA 42 12/10 continued on p.3 Leopards/Pathers Chester Crill, CA 125 4/05 Mileage Charts Larry Martin, AZ 382 5/99 Lighthouses Kathie Williman, MD 852 12/10 Military (Air Force) John Nichols, UT 2108 5/93 Lights, Outdoor Jo Wilding, TX 609 1/99 Military (Air Nat G) Don Marquette, AR 247 11/10 Lincoln Highway Duane Ready, PA 145 4/10 Military (Army) John Nichols, UT 1513 5/93 Lion 21 mm covers Dan Bitter, OK 3196 7/01 Military (Army Air) Don Marquette, AR 1175 11/10 Lion 22 mm covers Tom Valachovic, FL 71 11/00 Military, British Sid Barlow, ENG 365 1/02 Lion 30 STICK mm Tom Valachovic, FL 7448 11/10 Military, Canadian Mike Prero, CA 291 12/10 Lion 33 mm covers Tom Valachovic, FL 4 11/00 Military (C Guard) Sid Barlow, ENG 690 1/02 Lion Co sm "o" mm Mike Prero, CA 5197 12/10 Military (Marines) John Nichols, UT 277 5/93 Lion Pat...1929 Mike Prero, CA 280 12/10 Military (M Marines) Don Marquette, AR 267 11/10 Lion Safety First Mike Prero, CA 288 12/10 Military (Navy) John Nichols, UT 1170 5/93 Lions (animal) Chester Crill, CA 1704 4/05 Military (Overseas) Don Marquette, AR 115 11/10 Lions (Fraternal) David Barbieri, CT 125 9/05 Military, US Mike Prero, CA 7767 12/10 Liquor Stores John Bachochin, OK 1587 11/10 Milk ?, CAN 20 9/93 Jo Wilding, TX Loan Co.'s 162 5/93 Milwaukee M Co. Mel Reese, WI 66 11/10 Lobsters Kathie Williman, MD 5556 12/00 Minnesota Mike Reynen 31196 10/89 Lone Star M Co. Mike Prero, CA 22 12/10 Mirro-Gloss Mike Prero, CA 1991 12/10 Los Angeles M Co. Judi Wittwer, AZ 2 4/93 Mississippi Win Lang, CA 491 6/97 Lotteries Les Hufford, OH 46 8/93 Missouri Win Lang, CA 1151 6/97 Louisiana Win Lang, CA 788 6/97 Model Match James Benes 5 10/01 Lumber Co.'s Terry Trantow, WA 1818 4/00 Monkeys/apes Chester Crill, CA 260 4/05 Made in Texas..mm Kathie Williman, MD 114 12/10 Monks/friars Chester Crill, CA 163 4/05 Made in West..mm Kathie Williman, MD 1012 12/10 Monomatches Mike Prero, CA 38 11/05 Magic Pan Rest. Wayne Eadie, NY 196 12/10 Montana Eric Sather, WA 3079 11/10 Maine Win Lang, CA 727 6/97 Moon Chester Crill, CA 201 4/05 Man Hole Covers Art Houser, SC 9 10/05 Moose (LOOM) D. Longenecker, PA 3095 11/10 Manhattan M Co. Tom Valachovic, FL 78 10/89 Morton's Steakhouses Wayne Eadie, NY 52 1/01 Manumarks John Williams, OH 4000 10/87 Motels Bill Evans, MI 11776 5/93 Maps Fred Kuecke, CO 1610 4/93 Motels (20s FS) Bill Evans, MI 3635 9/05 Maritime Service John Nichols, NM 22 5/93 Movie Stars Don Marquette, AR 480 11/05 Marlboro John Bachochin, OK 4372 11/10 Movie Studios Cheryl Crill, CA 56 4/05 Marriott's John Clark, FL 565 11/10 Movies Jim Moffett, CA 389 10/89 Maryland Win Lang, CA 825 6/97 Museums Ed Brassard, WA 300 10/88 Maryland M Co(ws) Mike Prero, CA 588 12/10 Music (all) Toby Messmer, KY 5876 2/10 Masonic Lodges Kathie Williman, MD 635 12/10 Music, 20-strike Larry Kozak, OH 2119 4/00 Massachusetts Win Lang, CA 1251 4/93 Musical Instrument Jimmy Calhoun, CA 878 4/93 Master Host Inns Ralph Brann, IN 254 4/93 Napa Auto Parts Mel Garrett, KS 67 6/93 Match Co.'s Andy Anderson, MO 1201 7/96 Napoleon Chester Crill, CA 53 4/05 Match Corp. (ws) Mike Prero, CA 1373 12/10 National M Co (old) Mike Prero, CA 5 11/05 Matchcover Clubs Ralph Brann, IN 593 4/93 National Press (ws) Mike Prero, CA 193 12/10 MatchcovCollectors Ralph Brann, IN 485 4/93 Nationals James Willard, MD 1250 2/06 Matchorama Mel Garrett, KS 9568 6/93 Navy Ships-PreWar Don Marquette, AR 942 11/10 Matchtone Jo Wilding, TX 639 1/99 Navy Ships-“ F-B Don Marquette, AR 52 11/05 McDonald's Jack Barnes, NH 87 5/98 Navy Ships-Post War James Willard, MD 1868 12/10 Mellon Banks Verna Troxel, WA 153 7/93 Navy Ships, Can Pat Griffiths, CAN 413 10/87 Mennen Larry Cole, NY 101 11/10 Navy Ships, DQ Tom Valachovic, FL 46 11/05 Merchant Marine Don Marquette, AR 16 5/01 Navy Ships, For Bill Thomas, FL 45 5/93 Merchants Indust. Dan Bitter, OK 529 11/05 Navy Ships, US James Willard, MD 2765 8/05 Merit Match Co. Mike Prero, CA 7 12/10 Nebraska Win Lang, CA 579 4/93 Mermaids Toby Messmer, KY 1406 9/10 Nevada Wing Lang, CA 1612 6/97 Metallic Glenn Bowen, CA 840 10/88 New Fo’ndland/Lab John Nicholson, CAN 262 6/01 Metro PS P.F. Mel Garrett, KS 22 6/93 New Hampshire Win Lang, CA 597 6/97 Mexico Mike Hubbard, MI 2318 7/05 New Jersey Win Lang, CA 1229 6/97 Meyerson Press Mike Prero, CA 11 11/05 New Mexico John Nichols, NM 1170 5/93 MIA/POW, 'Nam Mike Samuels, DC 11 11/05 New York Win Lang, CA 2568 6/97 Michigan Win Lang, CA 1313 4/93 New York City Les Good, NY 30637 11/10 Michigan Match Co Mike Prero, CA 9 12/10 New Zealand Mike Hubbard, MI 5302 7/05 Midgets Stella Williams, OH 7063 5/93 Newspapers/Mags Andy Anderson, MO 412 7/96 Nickelodeons Jim Moffett, CA 11 6/93 Pools (Swimming) Chester Crill, CA 300 12/99 Night Clubs Chester Crill, CA 149 11/96 Port Authorities Ray Vigeant, CT 107 1/99 North Carolina Win Lang, CA 826 6/97 Port Authority, NY Wayne Eadie, NY 96 12/10 North Dakota Win Lang, CA 326 4/93 Portugal Mike Hubbard, MI 4467 7/05 Odd Names James Willard, MD 774 9/05 POW/Intern. 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