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Thursday, November 23, 2023

Birthday and a break

 

(Good Housekeeping, November, 1960)

It's my birthday Friday.  I was born on November 24, 1960 which means I'm getting old!
I got a paper in a birthday card this week with statistics about what was going on the week and year I was born.  I thought it was interesting and have a few things from it to share.

Top Headlines this week:
Nov 24 - Wilt Chamberlain pulls down 55 rebounds in a game (NBA record)   Nov 25 - "Amos 'n' Andy" made its last broadcast on CBS radio   Nov 25 - CBS ends last 4 radio soap operas (Ma Perkins, Right to Happiness,   Nov 25 - Young Dr Malone & 2nd Mrs Burton) & cancels 4 other series   Nov 25 - 1st atomic reactor for research & development, Richland Wa   Nov 26 - 48th CFL Grey Cup: Ottawa Rough Riders defeats Edmonton Eskimos, 16-6  


Top songs in 1960:
Running Bear - Johnny Preston
Stuck on You - Elvis Presley
It's Now or Never - Elvis Presley
Save the Last Dance for Me - the Drifters
Are you Lonesome Tonight? - Elvis Presley
Teen Angel - Mark Dining
Cathy's Clown - Everly Brothers



Prices in November 1960:

Bread: 20 cents a loaf
Milk: $1.04 a gallon
Eggs: 90 cents a dozen
Car: $2,275
Gas: 31 cents a gallon
House: $18,500
Stamp: 4 cents each
Average yearly income: $6,227
Minimum wage: $1 an hour


On TV in 1960
Gunsmoke
The Flintstones
I Love Lucy
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Perry Mason
The Twilight Zone
Andy Griffith
Bonanza
Leave it to Beaver


Isn't that fun?

I'm going to be absent from blogland next week.  I have some projects I'm trying to finish before Christmas and it's going to take all my spare time.  We'll see what I can get done.
See you soon!

  
 


34 comments:

  1. Hi Mari! Happy Birthday. It's fun to look back and see what was going on when you were born. My birth year is 1959 so I am just a little ahead of you. I hope you enjoy the coming Christmas season and accomplish everything you need to. See you again soon!

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  2. It is the silly season. And enjoy your birthday!

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  3. Wishing you a beautiful Happy Birthday!

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  4. Well, first of all, Happy Birthday, my friend! As a side note...being born in 1960 does NOT make you old...it can't be because I was born in 1949 and I'm still young! lol Or maybe it's just that I've entered my second childhood. :)

    Thank you for sharing the things from the paper you received in the mail. Can you believe it? 4cents for a stamp! I loved it all.

    Hope you have a prosperous time of Christmas preparations! You will be missed but look forward to seeing you again soon!

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  5. Happy Birthday, Mari! I was born a few years later, but I remember my mother saying my father made a dollar an hour. The hospital bill for my birth was a whopping hundred bucks. My parents bought the house I was raised in for $18,500 back in 1966. BTW, 90 cents for eggs seems steep. Some things have actually gone down, I guess. Have a nice blogging break, and I hope you accomplish all your projects, and have a really nice birthday.
    Della

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  6. Happy Birthday, Mary! You're still young. I started to feel old when I reached 70 and felt beginning of decline in some functions.

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  7. Nah,you're not old. You're like fine wine and get better with age.
    Happy Birthday! Blessings. xx

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  8. Happy Birthday today!! Wow, you are 10 years younger than I am. I can remember all of those songs and TV shows. The cost of living sure was wonderful, but then you look at the salaries, and realize it really wasn't that great. I can remember when my parents rejoiced because my dad finally was making $100.00 a week! With a family of six, you can imagine how far that went. My mother also worked...I don't know what she made as a secretary, but I know we never were "rich" by any stretch of the imagination. I hope you have a blessed and wonderful birthday. Enjoy your time away from blogging. We'll see you later!

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  9. Happy Birthday! I have you beat by a few years! Enjoy your break!

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  10. A very Happy Birthday! See you soon

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  11. Happy Birthday, Mari!
    Enjoy your break.
    It was fun going down memory lane with your post.
    I remember all those TV shows and songs.

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  12. Happy Birthday!!
    That was a fun look back.
    I've got 9 years on you. :)

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  13. Happy Birthday, Mari! I hope today has been absolutely fantastic for you! I loved reading about the year you were born! Very interesting stuff! Enjoy your blog break! I need to get busy, too, this next week! Take care!

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  14. Happy Birthday!
    Your 15 years younger than I am . . . from my view point you're still a young woman. So, look at yourself from where I stand and enjoy being 60 years young :)

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  15. Happy birthday! I like the prices much better
    Cathy

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  16. I asked you IN PERSON last summer what day your birthday was, and you told me, and after all these years and asking you IN PERSON, I still think it's November 25th. Are you SURE it isn't November 25th? Hahaha it's because November 25th is my little brother Shawn's birthday. I can only hang onto so many facts and figures. And I wrote the wrong date in your card! Please know that I wish you the happiest of birthday weekends! xoxo

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  17. Happy Birthday, Mari!! I hope it was a fun day...and the celebration continues into this weekend. It was fun reading about the popular tunes and shows of the day, when you were born. I know them all...I guess that means I'm getting old, too!!

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  18. I hope you had a really happy birthday! I love the facts from your birth year! So much fun. They certainly don’t make tv shows and music like they used to.

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  19. Happy Birthday. Happy getting ready for Christmas too!

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  20. Happy belated birthday! Loved reading your list. Janice

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  21. Happy Birthday Mari! one day late. Sure enjoyed your post and looking back at 1960. Gosh, I graduated from high school in 1960.

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  22. Happy Late Birthday!!
    Hope your special day was a FUN one!
    Hugs
    Donna

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  23. First of all... congratulations on your birthday... nice list of 1960s :-)))
    Have fun with your project - I wish you much success.
    And yes, it will be nice to hear about it after Christmas...
    We have fresh snow at the moment. It's heavenly outside.
    Hug
    Viola

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  24. Happy belated beautiful Mari! I hope you had a blessed Thanksgiving, that you felt utterly spoiled on your bday. And that your projects ahead are fun and festive! Love the info - and you're not old!! You're SEASONED 😉 🎉 xoxo

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  25. Those birth date stats are always fun. Hope you get your projects done!! "See" you next week!! xo

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  26. Oh Mari, I hope I didn't miss wishing you Happy Birthday on Facebook. For some reason I don't get those notifications on a regular basis anymore.

    Those were fun facts about 1960. I was 9 years old, living a very sheltered life on the farm with my Mennonite family, church, and Christian school We did not have a TV or radio at that time, so I don't remember most of those things. I do remember the 4 cent stamp however!

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  27. I hope you are making good progress on your projects.
    Belated birthday greetings being sent your way. That was a fun look back.

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  28. Happy birthday Mari! I hope you had a wonderful day celebrating! Such very fun facts about 1960 - those days were just good days. Loved all the old TV shows - good ones indeed. How I wish they could make shows like Leave it to Beaver and Andy Griffith again! Blessings to you dear friend :)

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  29. I hope you had a great birthday! I enjoyed reading the prices from 1960. That is quite a difference from today!

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