January 2015

Transcription

January 2015
President’s Message
Here’s wishing you a Very Happy New Year. 2015 marks the 100
anniversary of the introduction of the standardized Coca-Cola
bottle. No other consumer package is a widely recognized simply
by its shape. Although the glass bottle, once the standard bearer of the industry, is
fading away, I expect that the hobble skirt bottle shape will live on for many more
years in the form of plastic.
With the deadline for publication, I am writing this in early December, and I am in
the middle of putting up the decorations for the season. As you read this, many of
you will have your decorations packed away for another year. Rory and I put up
so much stuff, we usually don’t get ours down till the middle of February. Thank
God for artificial trees!
2015 is an election year for the club’s board of directors. Two board members
will be leaving due to term limits, but the entire board will be elected, so it is
possible that we could have a totally new board. Please review the job descriptions and take note of the
time involved. Positions on the board are rewarding, but also time consuming. Many of the functions of
the club rely on prompt attention to the duties and a failure or delay in performing those duties can have a
negative domino effect on the entire board and ultimately the membership.
There are 5 mini conventions the first quarter of the year. The first is Fun Fest put on by the Central
Florida Chapter in January in Deland, Florida. The Great Get Together that will be held in Las Vegas,
Nevada in February. Tex Fest will be held in March in Plano, Texas and the Mid America Spring Fling will
be held in Overland Park, Kansas this April. These mini conventions take place over a weekend and it is a
great time and place to enjoy a convention on a smaller scale and renew friendships.
The board is actively looking for the site to host our 2018 convention. We have not narrowed down the list
except it will most likely be in the central to northeast portion of the country. Unfortunately, the uptick in
the economy has caused the hotel bids to come in higher than in the past. We are trying to hold the line on
$99 or less room rates but it is getting harder and harder to find nice hotels at those rates. We did get one
proposal at $259.00 per night. As you can imagine, we respectfully declined. It is the goal of the board to
find a place that is both nice and economical. After all, if we spend a fortune on the room, there isn’t much
left in the budget to buy that item you have been wanting to add to your collection.
The board put the convention form in the newsletter a month earlier than usual. This was done for two
reasons. First, we want to get a better idea of the numbers so that we can have sufficient merchandise
for the packet and meals. Second, we thought that there may be a few people who would register as a
Christmas present to themselves. In any case, we want you to get a packet if you want one and we want to
have sufficient meal gifts without having a large quantity left over.
Until next month, Happy Collecting!
page 2
January 2015
www.cocacolaclub.org
The Coca-Cola Collectors Club
41st National Convention
June 30–July 4, 2015
Glendale, AZ
Name_________________________
AcctNo ____________
Address_______________________City__________State___Zip_____Country_____
Phone____________________E-Mail _______________________________________
PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL
Registration Packet. (Only 400 left)................................................... $40_____ $_____
Adult No Packet Registration .................................................................... $25 _____
Late Fee starting on June 1...................................................................Add $10 _____
Child Packet Registration (Ages 12 and under)......................................... $15 _____
___ Family Fun (kids and parents) Name(s) _______________________
Infant Registration....... (Ages 3 and under – No Package)....................... Free_____
Lunch (Only 175 left. Include seating)
Chicken Alfredo___ Sausage Penne___ Gluten Free___ Vegetarian__ $30 _____
Chicken Fritters (Child’s portion)....................................................... ... $30 _____
Trading Center(1/2 Table Per Person).....................................................Free_____
Memorabilia Show & Sale (Limited to 250 tables. Soda Related Items Only)
Regular Table......Two Tables or more $35 each OR One Table for ..… $40_____
Wall Table ...Two Wall Tables or more for $40 each OR One Wall for... $45_____
Early Entry to Memorabilia Show & Sale - (No Table)................................ $10_____
Banquet (Only 300 left Include seating)
Chicken____
Gluten Free____ Vegetarian____ .................. $40_____
Chicken, Mac and Cheese.....................(Child’s portion)........ $40_____
T-Shirt ................. Adult (Circle) S
M
L
XL 2X
3X
4X. $20_____
Child (Circle) S
M
L
XL............................... $15_____
Order shirts before May 15. (No shirt refunds after this date.)
TOTAL
$_____
$_____
$_____
Free
$_____
$_____
Free
$_____
$_____
$_____
$_____
$_____
$_____
$_____
$_____
Send completed form before June 20 along with check, credit card, or money order payable in
US Funds to: TCCCC. Send to Sally Vandivort, 4515 South St, Lakewood, CA 90712.
Credit Card registrations may be faxed to 562-867-2085. Be sure to fill in all the information,
including credit card number, expiration date, 3 digit number, and signature. The address at the
top of the form must be the address of the card holder. No refunds after June 1.
MC/Visa #: _______________________________________ Expiration Date:_________
Is your billing address the same as listed above? Y or N (If different, please note below.)
Signature:_____________________________________3 DIGIT #______ (Back of card)
Confirmation will be by E-Mail unless SASE included.
List attendee names as you want them to appear on the badge. Circle the items for each person.
Name on Badge
Packet Type
__________Packet No Pac Child
__________Packet No Pac Child
__________Packet No Pac Child
__________Packet No Pac Child
Lunch Banquet Show/Sale T-Shirt 1st Convention
Infant YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Infant YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Infant YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Infant YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
All attendees, except infants, must be current members of The Coca-Cola Collectors Club.
Questions- Sally Vandivort, 562-867-2085 or [email protected]
Renaissance Glendale Hotel & Spa: Call and mention TCCCC 800-468-3571
Web Address: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/CocaColaCollectorsClub2015
Are you driving or flying?_____Will you be selling from your room?_____
Will you put an item(s) in the Silent Auction_____and/or Regular Auction____?
The Coca-Cola Collectors News
January 2015
page 3
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Room Hopping Every Day and Night
SUNDAY, June 28
Registration
7:00 - 8:00 pm
MONDAY, June 29
Golf Tournament TBA/Grand Canyon Tour 7 am
Registration
3:00 - 4:00 pm
Club Store
3:30 - 4:30 pm
TUESDAY, June 30
Registration
8:30 - 9:15 am
Business Meeting
9:30 -11:30 am
Registration Badge only
11:35 -11:50 pm
Vacation Lunch
12:00 - 2:00 pm
Registration Badge only
2:00 - 2:15 pm
Chapter President’s Meeting
2:30 - 3:30 pm
New Attendee Seminar
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Club Store
4:30 - 5:30 pm
Registration
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Event: Room Hopping
7:00 pmWEDNESDAY, JULY 1
Silent Auction Check-in
8:30 - 10:00 am
Registration
9:00 - 10:00 am
Club Store
10:00 - 11:00 am
New Attendee Seminar
1:00 - 12:00 pm
S A Special Needs Preview
12:00 - 12:30 pm
Silent Auction
12:30 - ?:?? pm
C.C. Seminars
2:45 - 5:00 pm
Club Store
3:30 - 4:30 pm
Registration
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Silent Auction Check-out
5:00 - 6:00 pm
Event: Room Hopping
7:00 pmTHURSDAY, JULY 2
Trading Center
9:00 - 10:00 am
Registration
10:00 - 11:00 am
Auction Check-in
10:00 - 11:30 am
Club Store
10:30 - 11:30 am
C.C. Seminars
12:00 - 3:30 pm
Auction Special Needs Preview 3:30 - 4:00 pm
Club Store
3:30 - 4:30 pm
Registration
3:30 - 4:30 pm
Early Bird Auction Preview
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Social Night
7:00 - 9:00 pm
FRIDAY, JULY 3
Auction Preview
8:00 - 9:00 am
FINAL Registration in Auction 9:00 - 10:00 am
Regular Auction
9:30 - ?:?? pm
Club Store
10:30 - 12:00 pm
Event: Room Hopping
7:00 pm SATURDAY, JULY 4
Memorabilia Show and Sale
Sellers/Early Entry
Registrants only
Open to Public
Social Hour
Red, White & You Banquet
Fireworks
page 4
7:00 - 9:00 am
9:00 -10:00 am
10:00- 2:00 pm
5:00 - 6:00 pm
6:00 - 9:00 pm
9:00 pm
Renaissance Glendale Hotel & Spa
9495 W Coyotes Blvd, Glendale, AZ 85305
$93 for a standard
king or doubledouble room.
Call 800-468-3571
and mention: The
Coca-Cola Collectors Club or e-mail
https://resweb.passkey.com/go/CocaColaCo
llectorsClub2015
REGISTRATION
Sally Vandivort
The Packet will include the bottle.“No
Packet” is for members who would like to
attend the convention but do not want the
gifts. Child registration packets are for
children 12 and under. Children under the
age of 3 do not need to register, and will not
receive a packet. If a credit card is declined
or not legible, the member will not be
registered until resolution. If someone is
picking up for you, have them bring the
confirmation.
Registration Changes and Cancellations
All changes to your registration or any
cancellation requests must be in writing
Sally Vandivort. There will be no shirt
refunds after May 15. There will be no
refunds after June 1, 2015. Any convention
merchandise NOT claimed by the end of the
convention will revert to Club property.
DISPLAY/SELLING ROOMS–Sally Five
selling room, 650 square feet, with 4 tables
are available for $250 each. The rooms are
across from registration. The requests will
not be accepted before Noon, EST,
February 2, 2015. You must already be
registered for the convention. Request
either by Fax at 562-867-2085 or e-mail at
[email protected].
Fax payment by credit card within 24 hours.
If payment is not received at this time, the
room will be offered to the next person.
UPGRADE to a Corner King Suite Raffle
When you register for the convention and at
the hotel, your name will be put in a drawing
for a Corner King Suite for the price of the
standard room. For every 25 new
convention registrant with a hotel room in
their name, there will be another drawing. If
you do not win, your name will go back in
the drawing. There will be 11 drawings.
January 2015
www.cocacolaclub.org
Your attendance and participation in this event means you agree to allow your image, name, and likeness to be
displayed on TCCCC website, newsletter or other promotional, advertising or publicity materials relating to The
Coca-Cola Collectors Club. By registering you agree to release The Coca-Cola Collectors Club and any of its
members, officers, agents, affiliates and The Coca-Cola Company from any liability whatsoever in connection with
the use of your image, name or likeness. You also agree to waive any rights you may have to compensation of any
kind for such uses and the right to inspect or approve the final version of any use by The Coca-Cola Collectors Club for any such
uses.
RED, WHITE AND YOU BANQUET
Sharon Shanholtzer/Sally Vandivort
A Red, White, and Coca-Cola theme will
have you dressed in patriotic or Coca-Cola
apparel. Come to the Social Hour to meet
and greet your friends. Send in your seating
requests with the registration form.
WELCOME and BUSINESS MEETING
Dan Deane
We welcome you to the best Red Hot
Summer you have ever had. There will be
surprises around every corner. Each event
will have something extra added. Hear
about all the events and what is happening.
Election results for the 2015-2017 officers
will be given.
COCA-COLA VACATION LUNCH
Sharon Shanholtzer
Join us for the luncheon with 5 choices of
meals. There will be food, great door prizes,
fun games, and a wonderful way to help
jump start the week. Send in your seating
requests with the registration form.
PRESIDENTS MEETING
Bill Combs
Each chapter may have two representatives
at the meeting.
SEMINARS
Catherine Latturner
There will be 5 seminars over two days.
AUCTION: Silent
Charlotte Segovia
Each badge holder may submit up to 3
items. Submission will be by badge number
at the assigned time.
TRADING CENTER
Charlotte Segovia
The Trading Center is the hot spot to swap
items with other collectors and chapters.
Exchange and barter the collectibles that
you no longer want for something you do.
Keep in mind, NO MONEY ALLOWED!
SOCIAL NIGHT
Elaine Maddux
There will be plenty of tables to sit and talk
to new and old friends. Chapters get ready
to set up booths for fun and games.
AUCTION: Regular
Bill Combs
Each badge holder may submit up to 4
items. Submission will be by badge number
at the assigned time.
The Coca-Cola Collectors News
MEMORABILIA SHOW/SALE Dan Deane
There is plenty of room and with the
discount for the additional tables, this is
your opportunity to sell big with hot deals!
Chapters, there may be tables to sell only
your Chapter items in a special Chapter’s
area.
CLUB STORE
Bob DeShane
There will be many special items.
HOSPITALITY ROOMS for Chapters to
meet for 2 hours. Contact Peter Wright
FAMILY FUN
Elaine Maddux
Many fun activities are being planned. A
parent or guardian will need to stay with
your child.
NIGHTLY NEWSLETTER
Catherine Latturner
It will come sliding under your hotel room
door. It will have recaps of the day’s events
and reminders for the next day.
ROOM HOPPING
It will start the weekend before convention
and goes until after the banquet. There will
be special night events where we are asking
every seller to be open and every buyer to
walk the halls to find the hot deals. You may
be given a prize during these Hot Summer
Nights.
The Polar Bears are
coming.
January 2015
page 5
2015 Election for Board Officers
It is now time to start the process of selecting our new officers for the Club. As a member, you
always have the right to share your new ideas, suggestions and complaints with the Board. The
best way to implement change in the Club is to serve on the Board. Our bylaws state that
officers have a two-year terms and six-year term limit. As a result three members of the current
Board are not eligible to run this year. All other officers are up for re-election.
The timeline for our election process is as follows: January brings the election announcement.
February & March will have the nomination form in the newsletter. Deadline for receipt of
nomination forms will be March 20, 2015. The nomination statements will be in the May
newsletter. The ballot must be received by June 12th.
Please read the responsibilities that accompany the position and the amount of personal time the
duties require. There are also special skills needed to complete each position. If you are
contemplating running for a position and your questions are not answered here, contact one of
the current Board members and ask. We are all more than willing to answer any questions.
Each Board member is expected to attend all Board meetings, typically three and the annual
convention. Besides the daily responsibilities, each Board member will assume responsibility for
specific portions of the National Convention. There are a number of basic skills that are essential
to all positions. These include good communication skills, organizational skills, ability to make
decisions, leadership skills, professionalism, patience, good people skills, and the ability to work
well with others. All positions require general math skills, the ability to keep accurate records
and general computer skills including access to email, Word and Excel for daily Club business.
Candidates need to also understand there is frequent and consistent communication with fellow
Board members on a weekly basis.
President: Represent the Club to the outside world. As the CEO of the organization, organize
and conduct Board meetings and the National Convention business meeting. Mediate
membership and Board problems, negotiate hotel contracts and resolves issues. Write a monthly
newsletter column. Have a working knowledge of Roberts Rules of Order and general computer
skills including use of Word and Excel for daily Club business. Frequent and consistent
communication with fellow Board members, sometimes daily yet always on a weekly basis is a
must. Ideally should have previous Board experience and a good overall understanding of Club
business. Hours per week: 25 - 30.
Vice President: Handle all the requirements of the President if asked to assume the position.
Coordinate and monitors local chapter activities. Assist with other duties as delegated by the
President. Preside over the Chapter President’s meeting during the National Convention. Hours
per week: 15 - 20.
Secretary: Prepare meeting agendas and take and transcribe minutes for Board meetings, the
business meeting and other convention sessions. Prepare and send official correspondence as
directed by the Board. Assist the President with communications with the convention hotel and
others. Prepare and process convention registration, tickets, and packets. Conduct the registration
at the National Convention. Be able to use Word and Access proficiently.
Hours per week: 5 - 10 July – December; 25 – 35 (or more) January- June.
page 6
January 2015
www.cocacolaclub.org
Treasurer: Utilize Quick Books computer accounting program to maintain the financial records
of the Club. Prepare and monitor Club and convention budges. Pay Club bills and arrange for
filing of state and federal taxes. Process PayPal income and send information to officer. Present
understandable financial reports to the Board and membership. Keep auditable records. Manage
payments and payouts at the National Convention auctions. Hours per week: 20 - 30.
Publications Director: Gather, write (usually writes) and edit material for a monthly 20-24 page
newsletter. All material must be typed into a word processing program, imported into the
InDesign publications software for final layout and editing. Require familiarity with lnDesign,
photo editing programs, and basic word processing software. Work closely with the printer and
Membership Director to coordinate the production of the newsletter. Responsible for any public
relations and/or advertising for the Club, usually around convention time but at other times
as needed. Write, publish, and distribute the Convention nightly newsletter. Newsletter
publication or printing experience is very helpful. Hours per week: 25 - 40.
Merchandise Director: Select, order, ship products for club newsletter merchandise specials.
Identify, order and process all made for National Convention merchandise with board approval.
Select, order, and transport inventory for Club Store and other events to and from the National
Convention within pre-set parameters. Work with the merchandise committee made up of Board
members. Must have easy access to storage of Club items and close proximity to
mailing/shipping facilities. Keep inventory and shipping records to audit standards. Generate
inventory and merchandise reports monthly. Hours per week: 20 - 25.
Membership Director: Responsible for the update and entry of the Club's membership
information. Information is taken from the weekly mailings from the Financial Secretary and
PayPal information sent from the Treasurer. Newsletter label information is generated,
reformatted, and sent to the printer once a month for the printing of the newsletter. Mail out
welcome information to the new members including chapter information. Email reminders to
members for dues, and send out postcards for expired memberships. Generate monthly reports
as needed. Analyze and build membership statistics when necessary. Respond to inquiries from
members and potential members. Mail out any newsletters not received by a member. E-mail
electronic newsletter. Create the yearly Membership Directory. Be able to use Microsoft
Access, Excel, and Word programs. Hours per week: 30- 40.
District Representative: Answer or redirect questions by mail, phone and email from both
members and non members. Communicate when receiving suggestions and complaints. Shares
information with Chapters and district members regarding the Club activities on a regular basis.
Hours per week: 10 - 15.
In addition to the above duties, the District Representatives and the Vice President will have one
of the following tasks: chapter artwork coordinator, financial secretary or webmaster which will
add 5-10 hours per week. Read the Standing Rules on the Club Website in member’s only
section to get more details.
Take a chance to make a real difference in the life of our Club. Serve on the Board and help
shape the future of The Coca-Cola Collectors Club.
The Coca-Cola Collectors News
January 2015
page 7
By
SallyVandivort
The Coca-Cola Caravan finally arrived at a super market near my home. The truck was
parked on the side of the market away from the public. No one went to see it. There was
nothing for sell or given away except for the picture of Santa and you. The picture will
available be on their website. Santa was young, thin and friendly. He thrilled the
audience because he spoke Spanish at this Mexican market. He also spoke English.
Checkingouttheline.
Gettingready.
Postcardsand
amailbox.
SavannahJohnson(Vandivort)
Possiblenewmember,Louis.
Freepictureswith
Santa.
WhilewewerewaitinginlinewhatshouldIseebutonebrightredVWbugalldeckedoutwithCocaͲCola
decals.Inthepassengerseatwasalargepolarbear.(MaybetheywereontheirwaytotheGlendale
Convention.)Asurfboardandacoolerwereontheroof.Onthebackwasawoodencasewith
commemorativebottles.IwenttotalktohimabouttheClub.Hehadnotheardofus.Hehadbeen
collectingfor20yearsandhadover4,000items.Heshowedmepicturesonhisphoneandinvitedmeto
seehiscollection.Thereareproudcollectorseverywhere.WhenSantawasfree,hecheckedouttheBug.
page 8
January 2015
www.cocacolaclub.org
The Coca-Cola Collectors News
January 2015
page 9
GRAND CANYON DAY TRIP
rve ts
e
s
Re
ke
c
i
r T
u
o
Y
Monday, June 29, 2015
We need to see how many are interested.
Please respond by Feb 20th if you are interested in attending the One Day Trip to the Grand
Canyon on June 29, 2015 while at the National Convention in Glendale, AZ. Tour is limited,
and the bus will need to be reserved for this wonderful one day trip. Your credit card will not
be charged for the tickets for this trip until the minimum quantity of reservations are made.
(If we do not make the minimum for the trip, then you will not be charged, thus no refunds
will need to be made.) We do expect a good turn out for this trip, yet we need to know if you
are interested in going ASAP. If you have any questions, please contact Catherine Latturner
at: [email protected] or by phone at: 773-761-2751.
Enjoy a pre-convention one day tour of Arizona: The Grand Canyon, Sedona, and The Navajo Nation with
your fellow TCCCC friends. Relax and enjoy the majestic scenery and magnificent views listening to an informative guide while letting someone else do the driving.
The air conditioned motor coach with bathroom will depart from our hotel at 7:00 am and return to the hotel
between 8:30 and 9:00 pm. The per person price of $140 includes lunch, National Park entrance fees, bottled
water, dinner, driver and guide gratuities and all taxes.
After departing the Phoenix metro area, Sedona will be our first stop along the tour. Guests will have a chance
to photograph the famous Red Rocks, stretch their legs and take a quick walk around this picturesque town.
While you are enjoying Sedona, your guide will pick up your gourmet picnic lunch made fresh that morning.
From Sedona, the tour passes through Oak Creek Canyon, a scenic byway that winds through 2000 vertical feet
of a red walled canyon to emerge surrounded by the dense ponderosa pines of the Coconino National Forest.
Atop the Mogollon Rim, we will travel the outskirts of the Route 66 town of Flagstaff on our way to the South
Rim of the Grand Canyon. Guests will enjoy more than three hours within the National Park marveling at the
beauty that is the Grand Canyon. While at the South Rim of the National Park, you will have opportunities to
walk the rim, shop, capture an unlimited amount of photographs, or enjoy your lunch and relax with the best
seat in the house. During our time in the National Park we will also explore the infamous 30-mile section of
road that winds east along the rim of the canyon, showcasing the best rim views and history along the way.
Before returning to Phoenix from the Grand Canyon, we will be treated to distant views of the Painted Desert as
well as close up views of the Little Colorado River Gorge and Navajo Nation. The Painted Desert is the perfect
backdrop for our stop in the Navajo Nation at a prominent trading post. You will be able to get a glimpse into
the past, view the highest quality authentic Navajo artwork and craft work, as well as a gift shop to bring back
souvenirs for friends and family. On the drive back to Phoenix you will enjoy a box dinner.
page 10
January 2015
www.cocacolaclub.org
Cost: $140 per person paid in full at time of registration. Send registration form and payment to Sally
Vandivort 4515 South St, Lakewood, CA 90712 or faxed to 562-867-2085. Those paying with credit card
please be sure to include the credit card number, expiration date, 3 digit number and signature.
You MUST be registered for the convention to register for this fabulous day trip.
Your registration must include the name(s) of all attending as well as
an email address (needed for giving and receiving advanced information
on the day trip including lunch and dinner menu selections) and a phone
number.
Grand Canyon Trivia
~ Grand Canyon established as a forest preserve in 1892.
~ Became a national monument in 1908.
~ Designated as a national park in 1919.
~ Total acreage: 1,215,375.
~ Total miles of trails in the park: 400.
~ Number of miles of roads: 355.
~ Number of mammal species: 88.
~ Number of plant species: 1,500.
~ The North Rim and South Rim of the Grand Canyon are only about 10 miles apart, yet to get from one side
to the other is at least a 2-day trek. A person must hike down one side, make your way across the Colorado
River, then hike your way up to the top of the other side.
Registration Form:
Name of Those Attending The Grand Canyon Day Trip:
_____________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
Email address: _________________________________
Phone: _________________________
Total attending the One Day Trip: ______ X $140 per person = Total: $ ___________
Check Enclosed: ________
Credit Card Number: ______________________, Exp Date: ___________
3 Digit Security Number: _______________, Billing Zip Code: _____________
Signature: ________________________________________
Mail to: Sally Vandivort, 4515 South St. Lakewood, CA 90712. Or Fax: 562-867-2085
The Coca-Cola Collectors News
January 2015
page 11
Happy 100 Years !
COVER AND ARTICLE SUBMITTED BY: SHARON SHANHOLTZER
2015 marks 100
To get started, Samuel asked Edwards to get in-
In the early part of
then designed to imitate the ridges of the cocoa
pod. Earl Dean developed a bottle design that incorporated the bulging middle and parallel vertical
grooves and tapered ends. The first bottle design
was made out of wood, then an iron mood was
made, then several prototype bottles were made.
years for the most
famous trademarked bottle in the
world. Born out of
a need to stand out
from the competitors and something
that could be recognized when even
felt in the dark. The
Coca-Cola contour
bottle had its birth
in Terre Haute, IN
at the Root Glass
Company.
formation on the cocoa leaves and cola seeds, two
original ingredients of Coca-Cola. The bottle was
the twentieth century competition
among drink companies grew. The Coca-Cola Company realized
it needed a distinctive bottle to stand out and be
recognized and purchased by its consumers nation
wide. It was the summer of 1915, and the Root
Glass Company, was one of the numerous bottle
manufacturers that had been sent a letter by Harold Hirsch, The Coca-Cola Company’s lawyer, in
which he asked them to design a bottle.
Most glass companies of the time closed down in the
summer due to the extreme heat of operations during
the summer months and no air conditioning. During
this time, only Chapman Root, owner of the company,
and his advisory staff were at the plant. This group
consisted of Chapman’s son William, Alexander
Samuelson, plant supervisor; T. Clyde Edwards, auditor; Roy Hurt, secretary, and Earl Dean, mold shop
supervisor.
page 12
The original prototype bottles bulged in the
middle so much that they could not pass through
the bottling machinery, and also too wide for the
cases that were being used. The Root design team
January 2015
www.cocacolaclub.org
worked most of the summer on the bottle design
and reducing the middle bulge. The bottle was
made from a pale, “German green” glass.
At the 1915 Bottlers Convention in Atlanta, GA,
the judges evaluated each entry for originality,
exclusiveness of design, ease of handling, production cost, and potential consumer recognition. The
Root bottle was determined the best submitted
entry.
to an estimated wealth of over $11 million at his
death in 1945.)
Then in 1937 the Coca-Cola Company acquired
the full rights to the bottle. In 1960 the “contour
bottle” was registered as a trade-mark rather than
a patent. Since patents have a time period and
eventually run out, a trade-mark does not as long
as it is kept in continuous use.
There is a marker that now stands at the site of
the
former Root Glass Company in Terre Haute,
The bottle was then patented on November 16,
1915 in Alexander Samuelson’s name. This bottle IN, that states: “The Birthplace of The Coca-Cola
was one of the first glass containers to be patented Bottle”. Did that group of men, who worked
together to design the bottle, realize that they
solely on its shape. When the first patent expired,
had helped create the most recognized shaped in
a successor patent was issued to the Root Comthe nation and that it would grow to be the most
pany on December 25th, 1923, thus creating the
recognized shape in the world? That was a pretty
“Christmas bottle.” This bottle has become very
amazing design team and accomplishment from
popular among collectors. Also under the renewed patent of 1923, the Root Company received them all.
a 5 cent per gross royalty until 1937. ( This business deal helped to insure Chapman Root’s estate
Happy 100 Years to the best
submitted entry back in 1915!
The Coca-Cola Collectors News
January 2015
page 13
Bottle Decorating Contest
To help celebrate the 100th year of the contour bottle, we are adding a bottle decorating contest
to this year’s National Convention !! Decorate a empty 8oz glass contour bottle and bring it to
the Glendale, AZ Convention. Each registered person may submit one decorated bottle. Drop it
off in the registration room any time during the week before 4:30pm on Thursday, July 2nd for
all to view. The bottles will then be moved to a special table at Social Night for viewing and be
judged during this time. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places.
Use your imagination and see what you can come up with.
Rules:
~ Must be registered with the 41st National Convention - Glendale, AZ.
~ One entry per registrant.
~ One empty 8oz Coca-Cola glass contour bottle is to be used.
~ Bottle must be submitted to the registration room prior to 4:30pm on
Thursday, July 2, 2015 to be judged.
~ After that, your imagination is your limit. Good Luck!
Photos: Images from The World of Coca-Cola
of decorated bottles. Something to get your
imagination going. Good Luck !! Let’s see
how inventive we can get!!
Any questions, email Sharon Shanholtzer or
Sally Vandivort.
page 14
January 2015
www.cocacolaclub.org
SPECIAL NOTE:
What are Chapters Doing?
Location: We are based in the St. Louis, MO area serving Eastern Missouri and Southern
Illinois. But all are welcomed!
Mission: To promote fellowship amongst Collectors in the area. We do this through Coca-Cola get
togethers where we enjoy the Coke side of life by sharing information about our hobby.
One Day Grand Canyon Trip Planned
We need to see how many are interested.
Please respond by Jan 10, 2015 if you are interested in attending the One Day Trip to the
Grand Canyon on June 29, 2015 while at the National Convention in Glendale, AZ. Tour is
limited, and the bus will need to be reserved for this wonderful one day trip.
See details and additional information on the following pages.
If you have any questions, please contact Catherine Latturner at: [email protected].
Or by phone at: 773-761-2751.
At our November chapter meeting we had a hayride. We had a bonfire complete with hot dogs,
s'mores and lots of other goodies. Then we moved inside for our meeting and 'Show and Tell'.
Visit their wonderful, informative website on Facebook or contact Terry Smith at
[email protected] .
Compiled by Sally Vandivort
The New 2014 Membership Directory is Ready !!!
The new 2014 National Membership Directory is now available. It is available as a PDF
at no charge. Please email the Membership Director at [email protected] to
request a copy. If you would prefer a printed copy, they are available to be ordered for $12
including shipping. Please mail a check, or send a credit card payment to the Atlanta PO
Box and mark your form as Membership Directory.
Mail payment to: PMB 609, 4780 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., suite A, Atlanta, GA 30338.
The Coca-Cola Collectors News
January 2015
page 15
THE GREAT GET TOGETHER
“TGBWC”
February 5-8, 2015
Helen Mullen - Columbia, MO
Matthew Korpi - Montross, VA
Dennis Smith - Buffalo, NY
Fred Mestanas - Marietta, GA
Joan Gettelfinger - Charlottem NC
Suzanne Tschida - Navarre, FL
Craig Hyde - Braselton, GA
Amy & John Narvaez - Tucson, AZ
Ray Everingham - Australia
Obituaries
Las Vegas, NV
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Room Hopping
All Day
Registration/Welcome
2:00 pm-5:00 pm
7:00 pm-8:00 pm
Friday, February 6, 2015
Room Hopping
All Day & Night
Registration (In Event Rooms)
8:30 am-5:00 pm
Silent Auction Check-In
8:30 am-9:15 am
Silent Auction
9:30 am-10:30 am??
Silent Auction Check-Out
11:00 am-11:45 am
Luncheon
* Door Prizes
12:30 pm-2:00 pm
Auction Check-In
2:30 pm-3:15 pm
Auction Preview
3:30 pm-4:00 pm
Auction
4:00 pm - ???
Auction Check-out
Immediately following auction
Room Hopping
All Night
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Swap Meet Set Up
8:00 am-9:00 am
Swap Meet Members
9:00 am-10:00 am
Swap Meet Public
10:00 am-1:00 pm
TGGT Council Meeting
2:30 pm-4:00 pm
Social Hour
Cash Bar
6:00 pm-7:00 pm
Banquet
*Door Prizes
7:00 pm-10:00 pm
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Breakfast
Door Prizes
8:00 am-9:30 am
REGISTRATION
TCCCC Acct #______________
ALL PEOPLE MUST BE REGISTERED TO ATTEND ANY EVENT
Names(s)____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
Address_____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
Phone #_________________E-Mail address________________________
FEES QUANTITY TOTAL
Registration includes T-shirt
$20
_______
______
Sm__Med__Lg__XL __ 2XL___3XL__4XL__
Size choice not guaranteed after 1-5-15
Child Reg 12 & under (no packet)
$5
_______
______
Late Fee after 1-12-14
$5
_______
______
Luncheon gift limited to 100
$25
_______
______
Banquet gift limited to 140
$40
_______
______
How many: Fish_____, Chicken, _____, Veg____, Gluten Free_____
Breakfast (Buffet) gift
$20
_______
______
Swap Meet Table (One)
$25
_______
______
Swap Meet Table (Two)
$40
_______
_______
Total Amount (Please no post-dated checks)
__________________
* MANY OLDER DOOR PRIZES AT EVENTS AS MARKED
No Refunds after January 20, 2015
Make checks payable to: “The Great Get Together”
C/o Mark Lawrence 2736 Loyola, Riverside CA 92503
951-351-2422
[email protected]
Please enclose a stamped, self addressed envelope
TCCCC member Teresa Holton
of Wrightsville, GA, beloved wife
of Hilton Holton passed away on
November 19th in her home.
page 16
Hotel: Palace Station, 2411 W. Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Rates per night – Sun-Thur $49.00, Fri-Sat $79, plus 7.95 service fee, plus
tax (Rates apply February 2-11)
Call for reservations and mention “PCIGETT” at 1-800-634-3101 or
use web link:
https://rooms.sclv.com/cgibin/lansaweb?PROCFUN+RN+RESNET+P
AL+funcparms+UP%28A2560%29:;PCIGETT;?/
Reservation Cutoff Date is January 15, 2015
REGISTER FOR BOTH HOTEL AND GGT PRIOR TO 11/ 30/14 AND
BE ENTERED IN A DRAWING FOR 1 FREE ROOM NIGHT AND
(IN SECOND DRAWING) FOR FREE REGISTRATION.
January 2015
www.cocacolaclub.org
REGISTRATION
Name_______________________________Phone___________
FORM
Address _____________________________________________
24th Annual
Tex-Fest
City/State/Zip ________________________________________
E-mail Address________________________________
REGISTRATION
$25.00 per adult _______________x$25.00 = _______
$10.00 per child( ages 4-13)______x$10.00= _______
ages 3 & under ________________FREE _________
BANQUET
$30.00 per Registration Adult _____x$30.00________
$25.00 per Registration Child _____x$25.00________
SWAP MEET TABLES
$25.00 per 6' Covered table ______x$25.00 ________
Electricity is only available to, first come,first
T-SHIRTS (size)
Child
Large ____________________x$15.00=$ ___________
Adult
S-M-L-XL________________x$15.00=$___________
2XL-3XL-4XL-5XL-6XL___ x$17.00=$___________
TOTAL REGISTRATION __________$__________
March, 19-21, 2015
South Fork Hotel
1600 N. Central Exp
Plano, Tx 75074
Reservations directly with the hotel
1-866-665-2680 or 972-578-8555
Mentoin Lone Star Chapter
Coca-Cola to get special
room rate of $82.00 t taxes.
Do you plan
puting items in silent auction
List registrant's names as you want them to appear on their badge.
Yes / No
_______________________ ______________________
_________________________ ______________________
Selling from your room
Make your checks payable to : LONE STAR CHAPTER
Mail to: Lone Star Chapter
Yes / No
T.J.Walton Box 7643 Pasadena, Tx 77508-7643
Requests for refunds must be received in writing at the above address no later than March 10, 2015.
After this date no refunds will be issued due to event planning. If you have any questions, Please call
214-923-2019 or e-mail [email protected]
THE ATLANTA CHAPTER OF THE COCA-COLA COLLECTORS CLUB PRESENTS
Springtime in Atlanta - April 1st - 4th, 2015
All attendees, except infants, must be a current member of The Coca-Cola Collectors Club to participate in Springtime
in Atlanta. Include your National Account Number below and PRINT registrant’s name(s) for Name Badges.
For questions or special needs, call Erica Free @ 404-630-2862 or Pam Stephenson @ 843-367-4353
OR email [email protected]
Name
Nat'l Account #
Renewal Date:
Address
City
State
Zip
Country
EMAIL
Phone ( )
Selling from hotel room? Yes / No Staying at hotel? Yes / No
Specific room or floor?
EVENTS
Adult - Registration Packet (limited to 300)
Adult - No Packet Registration
Child Registration Packet - (Age 3 to 12 - limited to 40)
Children UNDER 3 NO PACKET
Children Party & Easter Egg Hunt (Number of Children Attending)
Late Registration Fee Per Adult/Child (After 3/1/15)
Opening Party (Food & Entertainment!- See note for details) (Limited to 200)
Seminar / Forum
Banquet (Limited to 150)
Swap Meet (Limited to 125 tables) Regular Table
Wall Table
Early Entry to Swap Meet (No Table)
Adult Size Convention T-Shirt: ___S ___M ___L ___XL
Adult Size Convention T-Shirt: ___2X ___3X ___4X
NO Refunds after 3/15/2015
The Coca-Cola Collectors News
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE
Qty Total
$
$
$
FREE
FREE
$
$
FREE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
First Time Children's Child's Placing Items in
Name for Badge
Want to Volunteer?
Attendee Party
Age
Auction
Yes
Yes
Silent / Reg
Yes
Yes
Yes
Silent / Reg
Yes
Yes
Yes
Silent / Reg
Yes
Yes
Yes
Silent / Reg
Yes
Yes
Yes
Silent / Reg
Yes
Send completed registration form along with check, credit card or money order payable in US Funds to:
Springtime in Atlanta, c/o Wanda Langlois, 5236 Essex Farm Lane, Stone Mountain, GA 30088.
Credit Card registrations may be faxed to 1-855-837-4648. Be sure to fill in all the information including credit card
number, expiration date, security code, and signature. Registration confirmation will be sent via email.
The address at the top of the form must be the address of the card holder statement
Credit Card Number
TEX-FEST 2015 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (subject to change)
Thrusday: registration 5:00 p – 7:00 p and Room Hopping 5:00p - ???
Friday: registration 9:00a -12:30 p----free food registration room 12:00-8:00p ---bingo 1:00p-4:00p
----Silent auction check-in 4:15p- 5:00p------Auction 5:15p - ???? -----registration 6:00p – 9:00p -- Games, with prizes 6:00a – 8:00a -- Room hopping 6:00p – ????
Saturday: registration 7: 00a -9:00a ----Swap meet set-up 6:15a – 9:00a –-- member's dues payed, in
9:00a --- Open to Public 10:00a – 2:00p Tear down 2:00p – 4:00p Banquet 6:00p -9:00p
HOPE TO SEE YOU NEXT YEAR
Fee
$42
$25
$15
FREE
FREE
$10
$36
FREE
$48
$35
$35
$10
$17
$19
Expiration
(MM/YR)
Security Code(3 Signature
digits on back)
HOTEL: Crowne Plaza Ravinia 4355 Ashford Dunwoody Rd, Atlanta, GA. Reservations must be made by Mar 15, 2015 and
you must be registered for Springtime to qualify for this rate. To receive the special rate of $96 (plus taxes) per night for
standard room, call 770-395-7700 or 1-800-554-0055 and mention “Coca-Cola Collector's Club”. If interested in the special
rates for 1, 2 or 3 bedroom suites and/or corner rooms, contact Erica Free @ 404-630-2862 or Pam Stephenson @ 843367-4353. NO PETS ALLOWED! FREE PARKING!
January 2015
page 17
C L A S S I F I E D
A D S
PLEASE
Type your ad or print legibly
READ THE ADVERTISING POLICY
Include your Club account number
Send, or email (preferred) ads to:
Catherine Latturner
1809 W. Lunt Ave, Unit A
Chicago, IL 60626
Email: [email protected]
Deadline: All advertisements should be received by
the 1st of the month preceding issue. Any ads received after that date will appear in the next issue.
ADVERTISING POLICY: Classified ads are only for
items pertaining to Coca-Cola. They are printed free for
members in good standing. Ads for questionable legality are subject to the Executive Board for approval. All
ads are printed on a first come, first served basis, at the
discretion of the Publications Director as space allows.
Each advertiser may submit ads for a maximum run of
one (1) month, after that the ad must be resubmitted.
Advertisers may submit ads for up to three (3) headings
with a TOTAL of not more than 250 words which includes name and contact information which may include:
address, phone number, email, etc. Business names and
email address will be printed ONLY if accompanied by
a Club member’s name in the listing. The Coca-Cola
Collectors Club assumes no responsibility for sales or purchases advertised, but please advise the Publications Director if you experience problems with an advertiser and/
or their goods. The Publications Director is not responsible for ads that do not meet the publications deadline or
can not be deciphered. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY,
TYPE OR EMAIL.
page 18
ANNOUNCEMENTS
1.) New website devoted to Coca-Cola playing
cards. See www.ccplayingcards.com. Kevin
Roche 612-991-1630.
2.) YOU ARE INVITED!! COME TO OUR
UPDATED “SPRINGTIME IN ATLANTA 2015”
and Set Sail on the USS Springtime! Come Cruise
with us from April 1-4 as we navigate the vast Sea
of Coca-Cola FUN and Fellowship! We’ve made
some changes to enhance your experience at this
popular event so READ ON! "SPRINGTIME"
is still the 2nd Largest event for Coca-Cola
Collectors IN THE WORLD! So, no matter
what, it’s a great event to buy and sell Coca-Cola
Collectibles. UPDATES MADE: We’ve changed
the Opening Night Party to be a “food event” as
well as an “entertainment” event. Additionally
we have replaced the Thursday Lunch event
with Seminars covering topics of Interest to Coke
collectors. Lunch is on your own for that day.
However, we have arranged for the hotel to set
up a box lunch station where you can purchase a
lunch and take it into the seminars.
We have added a Social Media aspect to
Springtime 2015. We will be sending out Trivia
Questions via text messages to those that sign
up, daily Wednesday through Saturday, and
awarding prizes to the winners. There have been
two Scavenger Hunts added during room hopping
evenings on Thursday and Friday. The treasures
will be hidden in the various open selling rooms
throughout the hotel. Prizes awarded to the best
HUNTERS – Adults on Thursday and Kids on
Friday. Also, during Regular Auction CheckIn there will be photos taken of each item and
uploaded to a “closed” site that only Springtime
attendees can view – making it easier for you to
plan for the next treasure(s) you will be taking
home. All the SUPER Springtime events WILL
REMAIN – Silent Auction, Regular Auction,
HUGE Swap Meet, Children’s Easter Egg Hunt,
Banquet and of course, Lots of Room Hopping
and Loads of DOOR PRIZES. We are anticipating
over 400 attendees for Springtime 2015. So
register early to ensure you get to attend all the
events we have planned. REGISTRATION
January 2015
www.cocacolaclub.org
CONTEST: For those that
register before Jan 15, 2015,
you will be eligible to win one
of 3 different prizes including a
free Hotel Room Night during
Springtime, free Convention
Registration, or a $50 gift card
for gas. For a registration
form and more information
please visit our website at:
theatlantachapter.webs.com or
email springtimeinatlanta@
yahoo.com We look forward
to seeing all our friends back in
Atlanta setting sail on the USS
Springtime 2015!
BOTTLES
3.) 270 different common
bottles $120 for all, you pick up.
Also have 190 different bottles,
priced $2.00 to $160. These
are a third off of Mix low book.
All plus S&H +Ins. if requested.
Send two stamps for list. Please
use Mix #’s - Don Burkhalter
307 Heritage Dr Delphi, IN
46923 (765) 564-2402
4.) Bottle Collectors – very rare
- both bottle and presentation box
in uncirculated condition Holiday
Inn Crowne Plaza - "A World of
Difference" listed on TDSbottles.
com for $350, asking $275
plus shipping all serious offers
considered. William Bruce at
[email protected] .
5.) FOR SALE! 25th Silver
Anniversary Commemorative
bottles, celebrating this milestone
anniversary for the Mobile Gulf
Coast Chapter! Beautiful Silver
bottle, adorned with the chapter
logo comes presented in a gift
box. Only 144 made for this
The Coca-Cola Collectors News
event. First time offered outside
the club. Act fast because half
have already been sold! Only
$20 each with $9 shipping. j\
Jerry Reeves at 251-367-2548
[email protected].
6.) Bottles for sale Christmas
six-packs 1996, 97, 98 $10
each,X-mas collectable series
1996 2 bottles,2 glasses, & tray,
unopened set $20. Six-packs
Earnhardt Sr.$20, Best of Bay
$25.More six packs to sell
from $6 and up.Earnhardt Sr.
gold bottle w/pin $40. More
six-packs from $6 and up and
10oz.&8oz singles for sale.
Chad Williams 757-686-2098
[email protected]
MISC
7.) Over 75 Coca-Cola
Commemorative 10-ounce
tall bottles from 1980 to
1991. Also 100th Anniversary
Commemorative bottles from
China, Russia, Morocco, Japan,
Thailand, Korea, Israel, and
Taiwan, all with no trademark.
Want to move quickly and
will take all reasonable offers.
Located in Atlanta but will
consider shipping. For complete
list and pictures, send email to
Jim Cook duchlab@mindspring.
com.
MISCELLANEOUS
8.) Miscellaneous Bubble
blowing Polar bear ornament nib
$20. Polar bear Diecast Biplane
new in box $35.Disc telephone
neon lights musical ringer like
new in box $35.Folding Chair
brand new w/bag $20.Handheld umbrella brand new $10.
January 2015
Chess & Checkers sealed tin $7
Chad Williams 757-686-2098
[email protected]
9.) A collection of over 15,000
Coca-Cola lapel pins including
302 framed sets with 5,551
pins plus 9,300 individual pins
plus 209 service pins. Pins are
in Vancouver, Canada and are
offered for sale FOB Vancouver.
Please contact Dennis Tucker at
604-922-0053.
10.) Coca-Cola Collector cards,
9 complete basic sets, 724
different cards, all in Ultra Pro
plastic pages and a binder ready
to display and look at. Collecta-Cards series 1-4 [400 cards],
the Art of Coca-Cola [70 cards],
the Holiday set featuring Haddon
Sunblom's work [72 cards],
the Billboard set [72 cards], the
super premium set [60 cards],
20 POGs,plus some great subset
cards, $69.00 plus shipping,
Barry Linde, 1-515-289-2988 or
[email protected]
11.) Pamela Renfroe’s latest
licensed Coca-Cola artwork
entitled Rural Delivery . 500 S/N
Limited Edition Prints: Unframed
$80 each - Framed $290; 500
S/N Limited Edition Prints:
Unframed $80 each - Framed
$290; Image Size: Prints 16” X
20” (Overall paper size 21” X
24”) Canvas Giclée 16” X 20”,
special TCCCC 40th anniversary
version print with mat 16 x 20
$45.00 plus S&H. The Renfroe
Collection of Fine Art P. O. Box
867 ● 916 Holly Hills Drive ●
Hartwell, Georgia 30643-0867
page 19
Phone/FAX 706-376-5707 ●
[email protected] www.
pamelarenfroe.com
12.) National convention pins
1987 Cincinnati, 2002 Palm
Springs, 2012 Springfield,
2000 Greensboro, 1994
Atlanta, Arizona and Florida
club pins. $8 each plus
postage. Harold Cox 661-8238038 [email protected].
13.) Tray Collectors Offered is a Private issue and
extremely rare Fort Myers
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 75 th
anniversary limited edition
tray. This tray commemorated
the 75th anniversary of the
Coca-Cola Bottling Company
in Ft. Myers, FL. from 1911
to1986. What makes this tray
so rare is that only employees
of the Coca-Cola Bottling
Company in Ft. Myers and key
customers were given these
special commemorative trays.
The tray depicts the Thomas
Edison and Henry Ford Estates
in Ft. Myers, Fl. on McGregor
Blvd. This street is lined with
Palm Trees, thus the name
"City of Palms ". The tray is
in new condition, having never
been used and wrapped in
plastic since production, $25
plus shipping. Contact William
Bruce at KOstuff4sale@
bellsouth.net
14.) FOR SALE! 25th Silver
Anniversary Playing Cards,
celebrating this milestone
anniversary for the Mobile
Gulf Coast Chapter! Beautiful
Silver and Red Playing Cards,
page 20
adorned with the chapter logo
comes presented in a gift box.
Only 100 decks made for
this event. First time offered
outside the club. Act fast
because half have already been
sold! Only $10 per deck with
$1 shipping. Jerry Reeves
251-367-2548 or wantcoke@
aol.com.
15.) All trays are grade
eight or better prices are firm
shipping is extra serving trays
1914 - 500.00, 1923 - 375.00,
1925 - 400.00, 1933 - 950.00,
1935 - 550.00, 1936 - 425.00,
1937 - 265.00, 1938 - 220.00,
1939 - 260.00, 1941 - 260.00,
1942 - 250.00, 1950 - 325.00,
1953 - 95.00, Oval change
trays 1909 - 600.00, 1914 200.00, 1916 - 200.00, Nina
Stroud 520-980-2123 nina.
[email protected]
16.) Coke can purse made
with Swarovski crystals
by Katherine Baumann of
Beverly Hills. Shoulder strap
and black velvet pouch $2,500.
Mike Runyan 707-484-3663
[email protected]
17.) High Grade Vinyl CocaCola Stickers, available in
Red or White lettering. Please
specify your sticker and
color choice when ordering.
"Coca-Cola" - (3" x 9 1/2")
"Coca-Cola Collector" - (4" x
9 1/2") "Drink Coca-Cola in
Bottles" - (4" x 9") "Piss On
Pepsi" - (5" x 6") $3.99 each
with free shipping within the
USA. $1.50 to Canada and
$2.25 to all other international
January 2015
locations. PayPal email address is
[email protected] or check or money
order to the address below. Lois
Mailly 2001 83rd Ave N - #5115
St. Petersburg, FL 33702 727/5771320
WANTED
18.) Coca-Cola playing cards,
decks, collections or old singles.
Kevin Roche (952) 941-8246 or
[email protected]
19.) Screw cap for the 1940's CocaCola horses water bottle. No rust
and no holes, please. Contact Ray
Keeton @ [email protected]
or 918-695-9395
20.) Wanting to buy Coca-Cola
Service Jewelry, including pins,
rings, bracelets, safe driver awards
or pins etc. Let me know what you
have and your price, please send
pictures if possible. Contact Garry
Free via email at [email protected]
21.) Coca-Cola vintage paper items
such as letterheads, envelopes,
checks, photos, receipts ETC. from
any Coca-Cola plant. Joe Belliveau
PO Box 2025 Venice, FL 34284 941-586-5762 cokemanct@yahoo.
com
22.) Looking for other CC collector
card collectors to trade single cards
with to make complete sets, CollectA-Cards series 1-4, Billboard set,
Super Premium set. Barry Linde,
[email protected]
23.) I’m looking for one of the
1971 Presentation Bottles that
recognized the Mobile, AL plant as
the first bottler of 32oz returnable
Sprite. If you have one and it’s not
www.cocacolaclub.org
for sale, I’d like at least have a
picture for a book I’m writing.
Proper credit will be given.
Jerry Reeves 251-367-2548
[email protected]
24.) Any of the following cans:
Indonesia presidential cans (any
issue except 47 and 48); Puerto
Rico languages set (1980's); 16
Oz S Diamond (better quality
than mine - see www.luijendijk.
nl/mark). I'll trade or buy. Mark
Luijendijk [email protected]
25.) Overseas magazines for Feb
1962 and Aug 1965 and
Coca-Cola Bottler for Jan 1963.
Will pay up to $25 each for ones
in near-mint to mint condition.
Also, a magazine titled a Special
“Animals of Africa” issue. Will
pay up to $50 for one in nearmint to mint condition. Also want
screw cap for the 1940’s
Coca-Cola horses water bottle. No
rust and no holes, please Contact
Ray Keeton at oklacokeman@aol.
com or 918-695-9395.
26.) Returnable and nonreturnable glass drink bottles of
Sprite, Diet Sprite and Sugar Free
Sprite and used crown top and
screw top bottle caps for Coke
products, Mr. Pibb, Fanta, TAB,
etc. TAB returnable and nonreturnable glass drink bottles in
all sizes. Ronnie Davis 434-5792159.
27.) Collecting pencils the
National Conventions. Looking
for 1978 – 1985. Jeff Daly 414640-0399.
1990 Louisville, 1992 Orlando,
1994 Atlanta. Harold Cox 661823-8038 [email protected]
29.) Sewing kits complete
and nice shape 1940's Coast
Guard, Marines and 1920's
chrome holder complete from
San Antonio, TX and unusual
Coca-Cola items from Kentucky
---Rodney Neat 502-553-8118
[email protected]
30.) I'm interested in putting
together a complete collection
of Coca-Cola hutch bottles.
Specifically I would like
examples of the Alabama script
Bessemer and Birmingham Root
bottles. Also, the block letter
Anniston and Talladega Alabama
hutch bottles. I prefer the best
original condition possible with
no damage or repairs. I am
prepared to pay a premium for
non-dug, non-tumbled, mint
condition hutch bottles. All
responses kept confidential if/
when these examples become
available. Please contact: Doug
Jones at (703) 475-9620 or
[email protected] [email protected]
31.) Pre 1970 matchbooks, and
bottle / crown caps. Matchbooks
can be with or without matches.
US bottlecaps only. Please email
me with what you have, with
pictures if possible. Jamie Heidt
@ [email protected]
28.) National convention bottles
32.) We are collecting
Coca-Cola 6, 6.5 and 8 ounce
bottles with city/state embossed
on the bottom; full, never
opened. Bottles needed are
Delaware, Hawaii, Mississippi,
The Coca-Cola Collectors News
January 2015
New Hampshire, Vermont, West
Virginia and Wisconsin. Al
Young 904-502-1748 Young_
[email protected]
33.) I am seeking: 1) a 1906
Coca-Cola Topless tray in
Excellent to Mint condition,
2) the base for the Coca-Cola
whirligig. This can be an original
or one of the repros that are out
there 3) Trolley car signs (any
condition). I am very serious and
will appreciate your assistance in
securing any of these items. I can
be reached at 586-741-1092 (ask
for Mike) or my email address is
[email protected]
34.) Looking to buy Coca-Cola
collectibles, ie porcelain signs,
machines, coolers or other rare
collectibles. Willing to buy
entire collections if possible.
Please call or email with anything
you have. Contact Jordan
Richmond 864-382-1302 jordan.
[email protected]
35.) Looking for different round
top Coke machines to restore
for myself, I restore machines
and keep them, 1940s and 1950
Gerald Boehman 812-634-2268
[email protected]
36.) I am seeking a 1908
Coca -Cola Topless Tray in
Excellent to Mint condition
2) The base for the Coca-Cola
Whirligig ( original or a repro
version) 3) Trolley car signs (any
condition). I am very serious and
will appreciate your assistance in
securing any of these items. Mike
586-741-1092 cokecoke54@
yahoo.com.
page 21
CLASSIFIED AD PLACEMENT FORM
This form is designed to simplify the process of placing want ads. Photo copies and handwritten copies of this form
are acceptable. Emails to [email protected] are preferred. Regular mail to: Catherine Latturner, 1809 W.
Lunt Ave., Unit A, Chicago, IL 60626. Please note all ads must be received by the 1st day of the preceding month of
issue.
Name:______________________________ Member No.__________ Exp. Date:__________
Address:_____________________________City:__________ State:______ Zip:_________
Phone No.:_____________________ Email Address:________________________________
Only one ad category and picture per form. Please use space below or additional pages for item description.
Category_________________________ Ad:______________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
page 22
January 2015
www.cocacolaclub.org
The
Collectors Club, Inc.
PMB 609, 4780 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Suite A, Atlanta, GA 30338
2013-2015 EXECUTIVE BOARD
___________________________________________________________________________________
President
Vice President
Secretary
Dan Deane
Bill Combs
Sally Vandivort
720 Avery Street
12701 Cowmans Manor Dive
4515 South Street
San Bernadino, CA 92404
Mt. Airy. MD 21771
Lakewood, CA 90712
909-882-2240
410-207-5802
562-867-2085
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
___________________________________________________________________________
Treasurer
Publications Director
Merchandise Director
Peter Wright
Catherine Latturner
Bob DeShane
158 Shanley Terrace
1809 W. Lunt Ave. Unit A
11531- 22nd Street
Oakville, ON L6K2H6
Chicago, IL 60626
Milan, IL 61264
905-844-8742
773-761-2751
309-787-5551
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
_______________________________________________________________________________
Membership Director
East District Rep.
West District Rep.
Sharon Shanholtzer
Charlotte Segovia
Elaine Maddux
P.O. Box 2173
2360 Melrose Trace
3326 E. Manitoo Street
North Canton, OH 44720
Cumming, GA 30041
Springfield, MO 65804
330-244-6975
770-844-0097
417-883-7107
330-257-1560
Fax: 404-393-0677
[email protected]
[email protected] [email protected]
___________________________________________________________________________
Contact:
For address corrections, Chapter Rosters and
Newsletters NOT received ...........................................Membership Director
For Merchandise ..........................................................Merchandise Director
For Financial concern or questions .................................................Treasurer
Webmaster ..............................................vice-president@cocacolaclub.org
Website .................................................................... www.cocacolaclub.org
The Coca-Cola Collectors News
Florida Fun Fest
January 28 - 31, 2015
DeLand, Fl
Great Get Together
February 5 - 8, 2015
Las Vegas, NV
24th Annual Tex-Fest
March 19 - 21, 2015
Plano, TX
Springtime In Atlanta
Easter 2015
April 1-4, 2015
Atlanta, GA
Mid-America
Spring Fling
April 24 - 25, 2015
Overland Park, KS
Smokyfest 2015
June 4 - 6, 2015
Pigeon Forge, TN
41st National Convention
June 30 - July 4, 2015
Glendale, AZ
East District:
Ohio Western Reserve
28th Annual
One Day Swap Meet
August 9, 2015
Cortland, OH
West District:
42nd National Convention
July 5 - 9, 2016
Reston, VA
WORLDWIDE:
Calendar of Events
Ontario, New Brunswick,
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia,
Quebec.
Alaska, Hawaii, Manitoba, Yukon Territories, Alberta, British
Columbia, NorthWest Territory Saskatchewan, Mexico
Vice President:
All chapters outside of
North America
January 2015
43rd National Convention
August 1, - 5, 2017
Orlando, FL
Please contact Publications
Director if you want your
event listed here
Send your dates now for
2015 events.
page 23