1. TV Guides & TV Magazines
Cover Stories
- TV Guide - Feb. 8-14, 1964 (photo)
- TV Guide - Apr. 16-22, 1966 (photo)
- TV Guide - July 26-Aug. 1, 1969 (photo)
- TV Guide - July 3-9, 1999 / TV Land feature (photo)
- Washington Post TV Channels Magazine - July 21-27, 1963 (photo)
- The Sunday Star TV Magazine - Nov. 17-23, 1963 (photo)
- New York Journal American TV Magazine - Nov. 17-23, 1963 (photo)
- Los Angeles Herald-Examiner TV Weekly - Apr. 26-May 2, 1964 (photo)
- Chicago Tribune TV Week - Dec. 5-11, 1964 (photo)
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer TV Prevues Magazine - Nov. 7-13, 1965 (photo)
- Chicago Tribune TV Week - Nov. 27-Dec. 3, 1965 (photo)
- Cleveland Press TV Showtime - July 22-29, 1966 (photo)
- Washington Post TV Channels Magazine - Aug. 14-20, 1966 (photo)
- Cleveland Press TV Showtime - Mar. 1-8, 1968 (photo)
- Los Angeles Times TV Times Magazine - 1968 (photo)
- Cleveland Press TV Showtime - Mar. 7-14, 1969 (photo)
Articles
- TV Guide - "A Traveling Salesman's Dream" - Jan. 4-10, 1964 (photo)
- TV Guide - "Review" by Cleveland Amory - Mar. 28-Apr. 3, 1964 (photo)
- TV Guide - "The Little Train That Doesn't" - May 30-June 5, 1964 (photo)
- TV Guide - "Buffalo Bull - A Hereford turns ham for 'Petticoat Junction'" - Nov. 14-20, 1964 (photo)
- TV Guide - "Petticoat Junction Springs a Leak" - March 23-29, 1968 (photo)
2. RECORDS
A. The Girls of Petticoat Junction - Imperial Records
- "I'm So Glad That You Found Me" B/W "If You Could Only Be Me" #66329 (photo)
- "Wheeling, West Virginia" B/W "Thirty Days Hath September" #66346 (photo)
B. Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs - Columbia Records
- Theme From "Petticoat Junction" #4-42982 (photo)
C. Curt Massey - Capitol Records
- "Petticoat Junction" B/W "Baby Guitar" #5135 (photo)
D. Smiley Burnette and Rufe Davis - Rancho Records (Smiley's own label). Both songs written by Smiley Burnette - recorded in 1966 but never released.
- "Steam, Cinders and Smoke" B/W "Clickity Clack" #1001 (photo)
Thanks to Stephen Burnette (Smiley's son) and Elizabeth Burnette (Smiley's granddaughter) for giving me a copy of this rare record!
3. COMIC BOOKS - Dell
4. COLORING BOOK
- Whitman Publishing Co. 1964 #1111 (originally .29) (photo)
5. PAPER DOLLS
6. PENCIL BY NUMBER COLORING SET
- Standard Toykraft, Inc. #841 (photo)
7. THE PETTICOAT JUNCTION GAME
- Standard Toykraft, Inc. (originally $1.39) (photo) *
8. TYCO'S "OFFICIAL" PETTICOAT JUNCTION HO SCALE TRAIN SET
Manufactured by Mantua Metal Products Co., Inc. (photo)Advertisement for Train Set (photo)
Floyd & Charlie with the Train Set (photo)
9. TYCO ELECTRIC TRAIN CATALOG 1966-1967
Including the "Hooterville Cannonball" & "Petticoat Junctioner" (photo)10. PETTICOAT JUNCTION LETTERHEAD (photo)
Thanks to Paul & Ruth Henning!11. PETTICOAT JUNCTION NOTEPAD (photo)
Wide-rule sheets, newsprint-type paper, 8"X10", photo of Jeannine Riley, Pat Woodell & Linda Kaye on cover.
Note that there never was a Lunch Box made for Petticoat Junction. Do not be fooled by those that are now being sold on Ebay or elsewhere.
* These items were so big that they didn't fit on my scanner. That's why you will see break lines in the image where I had to piece them together.
that exists from the show. Thanks!