| Howdy folks... Welcome to a new section of web pages! Once again, it is possible to join the National Lum and Abner Society, an organization that first accepted members in 1984. There are differences now. We no longer publish The Jot 'Em Down Journal as a printed periodical; however, that means membership is now FREE! To read information, both new and old, from our on-line Jot 'Em Down Journal, click our link "The Journal" above! You may visit these pages anytime you wish to check for updates. The one thing we ask is you register your membership by e-mailing us your name and address. In this way we can keep you informed of any new developments. Your information will not be shared with anyone else. You have our promise. We do require you register your membership to qualify for the items we offer for sale within these pages. Incidentally, all items are sanctioned by Lum and Abner Associates, the holders of the registered trademark. Check our above link to "The Shelves" for information on what is available! You can't order or join just yet, though! We're still "under construction!" We suggest you visit the following site, maintained by longtime NLAS member Jim Temple for general information on the National Lum and Abner Society and other links: THE NLAS Every fan of Lum and Abner needs to visit The Lum and Abner Museum located nowhere else but the REAL Pine Ridge, Arkansas! Lon and Kathryn Stucker will be happy to meet you and show you around the original Dick Huddleston Store and Lum and Abner Museum. Here is their site: LUM AND ABNER MUSEUM For an on-line, non-profit radio station with great music and a special weekly show called The Golden Age of Radio: KZQX Check this link for more old-time radio. A marathon of programs is run about every two months: CHS-TV Tell fokes ya heered about these places from this site! We'd shore 'preciate it. NLAS "ZECKATIF OSSIFERS": "Uncle Donnie" Pitchford, President "Singin' Sam Brown, Vice-President Tim Hollis, Executive Secretary |
| The National Lum and Abner Society logo was designed by Bobb Lynes. "Lum and Abner" is a registered trademark of Lum and Abner Associates and is used by permission. |
| This is possibly the earliest Lum and Abner collectible to be issued! Captured by Mena, Arkansas photographer Oscar Plaster, Chet Lauck and "Tuffy" Goff appear in their first publicity photo, composited onto this post card promoting their earliest broadcasts! |
| Lum and Abner, in "living color" from one of their movie lobby cards. Of course, they never appeared in color on motion picture film - or DID they? |



