January 16, 2018: Cisco Kid Comes to Toledo

There are nine additions today, from September 1950, all from the online archives of The Toledo Blade.

There are three additions to the WSPD-AM gallery:

Thursday, 9/7/50 ad, for Father Knows Best, starring Robert Young, sponsored by Maxwell House Coffee.

Two Sunday, 9/10/50 ads, one for The 64 Dollar Question, starring Jack Paar, sponsored by RCA Victor, and one for U.S. Steel's Theatre Guild on the Air presentation of "Edward, My Son," starring Rosalind Russell and Charles Laughton.

Wednesday, 9/13/50 ad, for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coleman as The Halls of Ivy, sponsored by Schlitz, "The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous."

There are two additions to the WTOL-AM Gallery:

Thursday, 9/7/50 ad, for The Cisco Kid, sponsored by Farm Crest Cakes, Pies and Cookies, on WTOL-AM.

Wednesday, 9/13/50 ad, for a Cleveland Browns at Philadelphia Eagles Football Game with Bob Neal doing the play-by-play.

The rest of today's ads fall into the "Other" category, the first three about Toledo's new Union Station...

Addition to the Auto Manufacturers/Dealers Ads Gallery:

Monday, 9/18/50 full-page ad, in the "Union Station Dedication" Section, for Willys-Overland Motors (Transportation...a prime factor in Toledo's Prosperity).

Addition to the Auto Parts/Service Gallery:

Monday, 9/18/50 full-page ad, again from the "Union Station Dedication" Section, for Champion Spark Plug (Progress in Toledo. Champion hails new Union Station).

Addition to the Retailers gallery 2:

Monday, 9/18/50 full-page ad, on page 5, for Lasalle's (We're proud...along with all Toledo that now you can judge Toledo by its new Union Station).

There's one addition to the Toledo Area Events-Attractions-People-Places Gallery #2:

Wednesday, 9/13/50 ad, for Roller Derby at the Sports Arena.

More September 1950 ads, from the online archives of The Toledo Blade are on the way...