Lorain Journal Front Page – March 11, 1925
One hundred years ago today, this was the front page of the Lorain Journal on March 11, 1925. There was a lot of news crammed onto that page – much of it bad, or downright nightmarish. But before I...
View ArticleThe Journal's Big Clock– March 1955
Seventy years ago this month in March 1955, the Lorain Journal was still moving into its brand new building on Broadway at Elyria Avenue. Part of the preparation was the installation of "the biggest...
View ArticleIt Was Supposed to Be Route 254
I've mentioned several times on this blog that my hobby used to be driving, photographing and researching old highways. While my area of interest was primarily the old federal two-lane highways like...
View ArticleMormons to Help Locate Whiskeyville Cemetery Heirs – March 1959
Back on this post about Whiskeyville, I posted two articles about a small pioneer cemetery that was located just north of Rt. 113 on Rt. 58. Since that post I found another article from March 1959.The...
View ArticleSt. Patrick's Day Ads – 1965
And a top o' the morning to you! Here's hoping you have a Happy St. Patrick's Day!I started my day the way I do each St. Patrick's Day – with a bowl of Lucky Charms. I know, it's a wee bit goofy. But...
View ArticleMore on Whiskeyville Cemetery - Part 1
Since my post last week about the Whiskeyville cemetery and the relocation of the remains of the persons buried there, I've unearthed a few more articles about it. First up is this article by Blanche...
View ArticleMore on Whiskeyville Cemetery - Part 2
The Lorain Journal did a great job covering the April 1959 disinterment and reburial of the people buried in the small cemetery at Whiskeyville. The paper included regular updates of the progress.This...
View ArticleMarch 20, 1965 – First Day of Spring Sampler
Well, Spring is finally here. In a few weeks we'll see if March truly goes out like a lamb.Apparently it didn't seem to be going in that direction sixty years ago. Above is an editorial cartoon that...
View ArticleMeet Harry Wade of Amherst – May 1970
We'll close out the week here on the blog with an article that I found after I did my post about the iconic Lorain Journal clocktower. It's one of the popular "Bill Scrivo's People" features that ran...
View ArticleOne-Year Anniversary of Comet Celebrated at Ford – March 1961
Back when the Ford plant on Baumhart Road was running full steam, it was a big event when the first or last vehicle of a specific model being manufactured there came off the line. The media was there...
View ArticleMom & Dad Make the Society Page – March 25, 1950
Remember when the Lorain Journal had a Society page?You probably don't. Going back to the early 1920s, the Journal included a social column that reported marriages, social club news and fraternal...
View ArticleRidge Hill Memorial Park
Have you given any thought as to where you'd like to be buried when you, uh, depart this earthly realm? It's something that most of us have to deal with sooner or later (preferably later). I know where...
View ArticleLorain Auto Show – March 25 - 27, 1955
Seventy years ago today, Lorain was enjoying the third and final day of the Lorain Auto Show. Above is the front page of the Lorain Journal of March 27, 1955. Held at the Lorain Arena, it was the...
View ArticleMasson Class Photos – March 29, 1966
Recently I received a nice email from one of my old classmates named Frank Zabrecky. Frank went to Masson School as well, and some of his high school years were spent at Admiral King (my Alma Mater). I...
View ArticleEntertainment Page – March 31, 1955
It's the last day of March – hard to believe, isn't it? I guess that's what happens when you get older, the months (and years) simply fly by.Seventy years ago today, the entertainment page from the...
View ArticleCrazy About Crazy Horse
Back in the summer of 1965, my family hitched the Apache pop-up camping trailer to our Olds F-85 and headed Out West to South Dakota for our vacation. I wrote about it in a five-part blog series...
View ArticlePerkins Pancake House Opens – April 1965
Promotional postcardRemember the Perkins Pancake House on North Ridge Road near Route 57?Unless you lived in the Lorain/Elyria area back in the 1960s and 70s, you probably don't. But it was a popular...
View ArticlePic-Way Shoes Easter Ads
April 1, 1965Getting new shoes for Easter used to be a big part of the preparation for the holiday. Consequently the Journal was full of shoe store ads beginning about a month before the big...
View ArticleGrand Opening of Lawsons on Oberlin Ave. Near RR Tracks – April 1965
Lawson's convenience stores has been a favorite topic on this blog, amassing twenty posts over the last 16 years. We all have our favorite memories of the ubiquitous store chain, including its Big-O...
View ArticleVermilion Burger Chef Ad – April 1, 1975
The rise of the hamburger as a fast food item in the 1960s continues to be a source of interest to me on this blog. I've devoted many posts to McDonald's and Burger King, as well as both national and...
View ArticleBrummer's Candies in Vermilion
One of the nice things about living in Vermilion is that we have our own hometown candy store – Brummer's Candies, right downtown. The business dates back to 1904, and so do the chocolate recipes they...
View ArticleTale of Two Houses – April 27, 1953
The 1950s and 60s were tough on stately old homes in Lorain County. A lot of changes were taking place at the time, with massive population growth and development. That meant a lot of old houses were...
View ArticleLorain Journal Comics Page – April 10, 1935
Ninety years ago today on April 10, 1935, this was the comics page of the Lorain Journal. A quick look at the page seems to indicate that there aren't too many comics that are still around today. The...
View Article1918 Fruehauf Trailer – April 1965
Fruehauf Corporation is probably a little neglected on this blog, so it's a good time for this post. Sixty years ago on April 5, 1965, the big news out of the plant in Avon Lake was the acquisition and...
View ArticleVintage Easter Egg Coloring Kits
Courtesy Garage Sale Finds blogWill you be coloring Easter eggs this year – if not for yourself, maybe for your grandkids?Maybe not. I know the price of a dozen eggs had gone up again, although I have...
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