Here's a two-page spread from the Lorain Journal on August 13, 1963 announcing the Grand Opening of the Hills Department Store in Sandusky – 56 years ago yesterday.
I love the photograph of what was then considered to be the stereotypical American family in the ad. Dad's wearing a fedora, and Junior has a buzz cut and is clutching a football. Mom has Dad’s arm, and li’l Sister stares blankly ahead.
I like those prices too.
Hills was a regular stop for the Brady family. It was interesting to head out to South Lorain, where we could get a glimpse of the train in Oakwood Park, or the National Guard Armory. Best of all, if it was a Saturday, Mom might buy us a treat, like a Frozen Coke or some popcorn, when we were done shopping.
Shopping at Hills was pretty memorable too. I remember how much fun it was to wander around the toy department. Mom put a lot of things in layaway, such as Christmas presents and winter coats. And I still remember those low white tables on which many items were displayed.
I guess Hills is sort of a symbol of the Lorain of my youth – the Lorain of the 1960s that was still vibrant and thriving.
I wonder if today’s kids will grow up and feel nostalgic about shopping at Target or Walmart someday? Probably not, unless those particular stores go out of business.
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Hills has been a favorite topic on this blog for almost its entire run. (Click here for an ample sample of some of those posts.)