Topics vary from everything such as urban renewal to who makes the best chicken pot pie. Every now and then I will ask for help with a topic I may want to write a story about and can't remember as much as I wish I could. Within an hour or so I usually have the answers and help I was after. The other day someone posted a series of advertisements that were from over 50 years ago. I realize that many who read my stories are no where near that age, so I thought you may enjoy seeing what a jar of coffee or a box of saltines may have cost in 1966. Check out the six pages of advertisements from our local newspaper in Lancaster and see what I had to pay for something to eat when I was in my early 20s and getting ready to marry the girl of my dreams! It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
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Advertisement from the Sanitary Super Market. Click on ads to enlarge. |
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Advertisement from the Surfine Food Stores. |
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A coffee cup for 9 cents? I realize you did have to spend $5 and that was quite a bit of money in 1966. Thriftway Markets was another grocery line in Lancaster, PA. |
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Five ears of corn for 39 cents at IGA Grocery Store. The IGA stood for Independent Grocery Alliance. |
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