the valentine was restored...and still has shows,,I went toes Pete best there..very poor turnout but got to meet the fist Beatle drummer and Tommy got his pic taken we took thebans to Rustys a Jazz club ontedrow and spoke to Pete...and heard some Beatle stories..like Petes mom had the van and place to practice whenepsyien offered them deal he said together rid of the monad the drummer,,, he became baker....

the [aramountwas Toledo gem but was torn down..jerry lewis and Teamm Martin played therandi still have some paper I saved I found at sales around town..I think the cinema was there also.. very grand theater picture palace..ther were others like pantheon that showed exploitation film and others like esquire that Rose la rose the stripper owned,,I saw Blaze Starr stripe there when was like 17,,,!!!! also there're others like gayety and others,...

we had many theater inToledoand Drive ins too
Jack Armstrong theater chain was from Toledo

the strong electric -Harry strong and kneisly electric and the Eprad co all from Toledo strong made the super Trooper follow sports..frank Sinatra demanded then his rider contracts..

and Abba made a song about the super Troopers[ers..


My mom took me to see Walt Disney films in IB tech I think the valentine...

they also had many live appearances..the Blades owner Paul Block introduced Marian Davies to William Randolph Hearst,,and the blocks were said to have a huge memorabilia collection in New York the blocks also owned a newspapering Carmel California..and also own the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania newspapering maybe more

the brorthersown the local Buckeye broadband Cable company

the family was very good to me over the years Paul block loved historic buidingsandd restoring downtowns..andthey did many article on my music pursuits,,the hurricanes and my attempt to turn the Pythian castle into a arts center,,I held a haunted house and brighten Ron seed akaa :the Soul" of parkland tv 50 Detroit to do a live performance,,,,the spook show kind dr.silkini was from Toledoand distributed 35mm science fi and master films..and did live show intheters..with I think the original Frankenstein monster and was friend with Sinatra,,

jamie farr is from Toledoas is Katy Holmes..larry Harmon..Joe e. Brown...and so many more...



and the city make Jeep cars,,, and Libby glass.. endowed corning fiberglass..champion sprkplugs and hickory farms was from here,,\


Jesse James drive in, the starlight. miracle mile. Franklin park drive in and many more..we still have thesundance drive in...most all are gone but the maumee is still around and is deco and cool..the big reds tomes are all sold and a multiplex is now ch

guess I kind alike the biz eh?? the movie ads in the blade were so good.. some full page or multiple pages I advertised in the blade for years...adthey did some nice story son my shop anditwas very kind of them...




urch !!!!

On 2022-07-26 22:38, Roland Lataille wrote:
The movie ads for the Toledo Paramount - ctparamount [1]

CTPARAMOUNT

Valentine - https://incinerama.com/valentine.htm [2] and Cinema 1 -
New Page 1 [3]

NEW PAGE 1

all came from the Toledo Blade newspaper.

 On Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at 10:23:01 PM EDT, Tom Martin
<[email protected]> wrote:

cool Sue what great memories..Today I heard a ice cream truck and
thought what cool times as kids seeing theca crew truck... I helped a
kid with his paper route..actually the drummer for -Johnnyand the
hurricanes we both played with Johminlikke 1974-75...I remember the
fold,.,,thence would toss on the porches...he bought vw bug
offtherouteand became a manager of the paper depot..

delivering the Blade Toledo's newspaper..they are downsized and online

now

On 2022-07-26 20:15, Susan Heim wrote:
I still watch Leave it to Beaver every morning as I get ready for
work. They show two episodes early here in our area.....I watched it
originally
as a kid from 1957 to 1963. When I was about 12 I had a paper route
with my best friend in Santa Monica. When I use to go around once a
month to collect for the paper, I noticed on the door of one client
that the name sounded familiar to me as I recognized it in the
credits

of the show. I was the geek kid that memorized credits on tv shows
and films. One time I got up the nerve to ask him if he was a writer
for the show and he said yes. Of course, now I can't remember who it
was, but I think it was either Joe Connelly or Bob Mosher. I'm
gettin'
old too!

One day about 15 years ago a man walked into my framing gallery in
L.A. with some items to frame. He looked familiar to me but I
couldn't
place him
until I was writing up the invoice and he said his name was Frank
Bank. There was Lumpy Rutherford right there in my shop. He became a
good
customer over a few years and a really nice man. He passed away in
2013. Sad to hear the news of Tony Dow.....he was such a cutie on
the
show!!

Sue
Hollywood Poster Frames
HollywoodPosters.com

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I feel awful. Praying that he pulls through!

Nathalie

On Tue, Jul 26, 2022, 2:22 PM Scott Burns <[email protected]>
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Another classic TV loss…Tony Dow has died at the age of 77 from
cancer. While work was almost completely on television (with just a
couple of minor big screen appearances), I still wanted to
acknowledge his loss. While he’ll always be remembered for
“Leave it to Beaver,” Dow made guest appearances in many TV
series and later directed episodes of “Babylon 5,” “Star
Trek:
Deep Space Nine,” “Coach,” “The New Leave it to Beaver,”
and “Harry and the Hendersons.”

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Rest in peace, Wally.

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