amylsacks' photos with the keyword: palm tree

33 New Tea Drinks, c1955

25 Jul 2011 165
"...Yes, tea, hot or iced, is truly an American drink. It is an invigorating beverage and, when properly brewed, it not only refreshes but gives a new lift to weary bodies and tired minds..." Front cover, plus two interior pages from an 18-page promotional booklet published by Thomas Lipton, Inc., Hoboken, N.J.

Hawaiian Christmas Card, 1941

25 Jul 2011 186
Signed by "H.B. Christian", on textured paper. The inside has a Christmas tree-shaped printing of the words: "A Wish For A Mele Kalikimaka And A Very Happy New Year From..." (Shown slightly larger than original size.)

Florida Fashions Ad, 1951

06 Aug 2011 175
No matter which style you choose, the fifty-layer crinoline will assure that everyone can hear your approach from three blocks away! From the July issue of Everywoman's magazine.

Merito Rum Booklet (9), 1944

04 Sep 2011 168
Steve feels a certain melancholy wash over him. The others said they'd only be in town with the girls for a few days, and now it's been six months. "Ah, well," he thinks. "I'll always have my pith helmet, and my cirrhosis, and my memories..."

Ron Merito Rum Booklet (3), 1944

04 Sep 2011 202
"Steve, I've been thinking that there might be more to life than booze." "What do you mean, Fred?" "Uh, well... Cigarettes, maybe?" "You're right, Fred. I'll have the pack mules grab a couple of cartons when they pick up our dry cleaning tomorrow!"

Hawaii Visitors Bureau Ad, c1955

20 Oct 2011 211
D'oh! Missed Aloha Week by only a couple of days! (Sorry.)

United Airlines Ad, 1950

01 Apr 2012 2682
If you believe this picture, there used to be this thing called "leg room" on planes. Pretty neat, huh? From the March issue of Sunset magazine.

Simple Hawaiian Cookery (6), 1964

07 Jun 2012 218
Other recipes: Banana-and-Bacon Bits, Spinach Soup with Pork, Bird's Nest Chicken Soup, Celery Cabbage and Shrimp Soup, Red Bean Soup Hawaiian, Scallion Soup, and Egg-Flower Soup. Plus about two hundred chicken recipes.

Simple Hawaiian Cookery, 1964

07 Jun 2012 318
"You are welcome to the Islands Where the pace is calm and slow, Where they dance the hula hula And the balmy breezes blow. We know you'll like the flavor Of the dishes cooked with soy; But you've got to be a native To appreciate the poi! We hope you'll have a luau When next you entertain; Make believe you're in Hawaii With the palms and sugar cane! So quickly turn the pages-- The recipes are great; And we'll gaily sing the praises Of our lovely Fiftieth State!" -- The Editor Front and back covers of a 62-page hardback published by Peter Pauper Press, Mount Vernon, New York.