Promotional Materials
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The items listed below are brochures, flyers, photos, and other paper items that show the materials used to advertise or promote Monarch/Paramount products. Click on the picture to view the PDF document. Items with an asterisk (*) are part of the Dodge County Historical Society collection.
Nursery Rhymes The August 1916 Monarch Messenger calls this a "MONARCH Mother Goose Jingle folder" ($18.12) |
Rivets vs. Stove Putty circa 1916 (picture in November 1916 Monarch Messenger) |
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Movie Lantern Slides The Monarch Messenger dated April 1914 |
How to enjoy your Monarch Electric Range late 1920s |
Recipe Cards (1) Cards between 1927-1930 (2) Cards circa 1930s (3) Single card not included in the two sets, circa 1928 ($7.00) (4) Three cards not included in the two sets, circa 1928 ($4.50) |
The Secret of Happier Cooks and Better Cooking circa 1930 |
Alice in Wonderland display * Date unknown |
Fall Easel Display * circa late 1940s |
Always in the Spotlight Early-mid 1940s |
Monarch Coal Electric Ranges* Date unknown |
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Working Outside All Day Date unknown |
Active in Business Date unknown |
Proven Convenience Date unknown |
Proven Speed and Economy Date unknown |
Masterpiece in Electric Cooking Pamphlet D Date Unknown |
Masterpiece in Electric Cooking Pamphlet E Date unknown |
Grand Interstate Recipe Tour Date unknown |
Mrs. Martin Sells a Monarch Range Circa 1937 |
What to Cook? Date unknown |
Double Purpose "Deep Heet" Saucepan * Date unknown |
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When chicken tops the menu Circa 1940s (range 56P was manufactured from 1941-1948) |
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Cooking the Easy Way with Color-Vu Ranges circa mid-1950s |
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Peace Plans with Monarch Ranges World War II era |
War Savings Bonds Poster Circa early 1940s $37.56 |
World War II Letter for World Map |
World War II World Map dated 1944 |
Styles Change 1941 |
World War II Brochure Early 1940s ($7.92 July 2008) |
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Wall calendar (second image) 1945 |
My Future Kitchen circa 1947 ($12.56) |
Deep-Heet Cooker March 1949 |
She must be using both ovens February 1951 ($6.67 July 2008) |
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Recipes...out of this world... For Queen of Cooks General Letter #29, dated January 3, 1966, shows this recipe book available (minimum order 50 at $.06 ea) |
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