I understand, Joe
Fully agree with you, Joe. Viewing these ads brings back memories of, in many ways, of a simpler and better time.
Back then appliances did not come from Communist China. They were made by our own people, with quality.
Can anyone else remember owner loyalty to companies? When I was young it was prestigious to say that you had a General Electric kitchen, a Westinghouse kitchen or a Tappan kitchen, etc. I can remember open houses or newly built houses often had signs in the yard stating, "Equipped with GE Appliances." or Westinghouse, atc. That was a selling point used by builders and realtors.
Brand names meant something back then, a washer that said GE was made by the General Electric Co. Who would have believed that a GE washer would, in the year 2019, be made by Haier-Qingdao of china.
Maytag was Maytag back then and not Whirlpool. Frigidaire was GM and not White Consolidated industries or (eventually) ElectroLux of Sweden. Westinghouse was made by Westinghouse Electric Corp. Now something with the name of Westinghouse and the Westinghouse logo could be made by virtually anyone, anyone but Westinghouse that is. Any company, from any country, can use the name Westinghouse and the logo if they just pay the licensing fee.
Sadly, we can't turn back the clock. But we can sit back and look at the fun advertisements and enjoy a world that many of us had the privilege to grow up in. A world today's young people may not be able to truly appreciate or even understand.