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Apr 22 2009
This Just In! Postcard takes 47 Year Scenic Route!
Wednesday, 22 April 2009

47yrcard01.jpg(CNN) -- Insurance agent David Conn received a postcard recently in his Hudson, Ohio, post office box: "Greetings from Montana.".

This postcard was mailed in 1962 and arrived at its destination in 2009.

The card said Fran and Polly were enjoying their cross-country train ride and had fed deer somewhere along the way.

That was all nice, and a little curious for several reasons: One, Conn didn't know anyone named Fran or Polly; two, the card was addressed to a different name at his P.O. box; and three, it had been mailed in 1962.

"This card looks like somebody just bought it at the drugstore," Conn told CNN. "It's not even yellowed. It looks spankin' new."

The card was addressed to Marion White, who was editor of Hudson's North Summit Times newspaper and once held the post office box Conn now uses. She later served for more than 20 years on the Hudson Village Council. She died in 1988.

A few days after receiving the card, Conn talked to White's relatives and others, who told him the sender had to be Fran Murphey. Murphey was an iconic Akron Beacon Journal reporter who lived her whole life in the same house near Hudson. She died in 1998.

Murphey's life was an eccentric mixture of the mundane and the extraordinary.

In her 55 years with the Beacon Journal, she became a local celebrity. She was well-known for, among other things, her preference for bib overalls, her love of travel, her sometimes salty language, her expertise on outhouses and her vast collection of postcards -- a quarter of a million of them, according to her niece Barbara Joy Godar.

"She was definitely one of a kind," said Godar, 73, of Akron. "She was a corker."47yrcard02.jpg

Murphey's dispatch from Montana chronicled a trip she took with friend and colleague Polly Paffilas, who died in 2005. It bore a 3-cent stamp, the postcard rate in 1962, and was hand-canceled twice on July 5, 1962, with a Smokey Bear indicia at the Helena, Montana, post office.

Mail sometimes falls behind machinery or is left in a discarded mail bag and languishes for years at a time, but there's no telling where Murphey's card spent the past 47 years, said Mark Saunders, a spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service in Washington.

Victor Dubina, a postal service spokesman for northern and central Ohio, declined to surmise what happened to Murphey's card.

"Anything I'd guess would be sheer speculation," he said. "Over the course of the years we've seen little things like this pop up, and it's never the same."

Conn isn't sure what he'll do with the card. He may frame it and hang it on his wall. He's also considering donating it to Hudson's historical society or giving it to the Beacon Journal to display.

The postal service regrets the card wasn't delivered properly, but it makes for an interesting artifact, Dubina said.

"This is a lost art," he said. "Anymore, you either send an e-mail or send a tweet: 'I'm on the edge of the Grand Canyon.'

47yrcard04.jpg"Bless Fran's heart, she wrote postcards. We just don't see that much of it anymore," Dubina said. "Thirty years from now, 40 years from now, who's going to say, 'Ooh, I just got an e-mail from Victor'? 'How did I get it? What happened?'"

It's something special for loved ones, too, Saunders added.

"That piece of tangible postcard, that 'Greetings from Montana,' that's almost a piece of that individual that extends beyond their life," Saunders said. 47yrcard03.jpg

Murphey built her postcard collection in part by mailing cards to friends while traveling and then asking for them back when she returned, Conn said.

"I can just picture her finally getting back from her trip, saying, 'OK, hey, Marion, where's that card I sent you from Montana?' and [White] said, 'I never got that card from Montana,' and [Murphey] was probably thinking, 'That's part of my collection! Where's the card?'" Conn said. "And here it is 47 years later, and it appears."

In her lengthy 1998 obituary in the Beacon Journal, colleagues recounted having to wait in the hallway outside Murphey's hospice room while she made phone calls for one final story.

"When she gets to heaven, I wouldn't be surprised if Fran finds some way to send news from the beyond," former Beacon Journal books editor Betsy Lammerding said in the obituary.

How cool is that!!

 
Oct 29 2008
A Ride Along The Lincoln Highway
Wednesday, 29 October 2008

A tribute to the nation's first transcontinental highway!

Rick Sebak


For those of you that missed it, PBS just premiered Rick Sebak's latest documentary A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY tonight on my local public television station and it was great! All thing roadside and a wonderful history lesson to boot! Check out all the cool roadside stuff Rick and his crew see and discover along the way - from California to New York!

Catch it on the repeats or order the DVD!



(from the DVD)
DVD COVERThe Lincoln Highway was established in 1913 as America's first coast-to-coast paved highway. It connected New York City with San Francisco and passed through towns and cities in 13 states. It was an adventure for early motorists, and drivers today still love its hidden charms and all the stuff along its several paths. Producer Rick Sebak and his crew take you on A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY, considering some history and sharing some of the joys of finding and riding along the various alignments of the highway today. It's a fun trip.

Read Rick's BLOG. Lots more cool pictures, articles and behind the scenes videos!

 
Oct 22 2008
Hi-Way 80 Yard Sale!
Wednesday, 22 October 2008

us80_vg.gifTraveled Hi-Way 80 for the annual Hi-Way 80 Yard Sale last Saturday! Had a great time! There were hundreds and hundreds of dealers along the road! They were everywhere. Saw a lot of junk but did find some neat stuff! Found some Texas Centennial stuff, a few motel postcards (posted!) and met a great guy (Clarence) who deals out in Canton in First Monday

Had a great lunch at Don's Dairy Bar (est. 1950).

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And the dog made a bunch of friends in Mineola (he does that, you know).

See all the pictures here!

 
Oct 21 2008
Welcome to the Blog!
Tuesday, 21 October 2008

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I figured I need a place to chat and post things other than postcards that I'm interested in - so here goes!