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I was teaching at Foothill Jr. College. Sign up to be notified of new comments on this topic. The San Antonio Shopping Center had that church single's group that met every Sunday morning in the upper floor of the Menu Tree. It seemed like a great concept. All rights reserved. Gemco was where Target is now. Wow, who've thunk back in 1975? Registering a complaint with the City of MV when my landlord (1904 Bates house at California & View Street - next to the little home in the orchard tower) planned to cut down his 2 story tall Australian Pine (Casuarina equisetifolia ) because it dropped too much "mess." Stewart recorded his "Lonesome Picker Rides Again" album there. There was a drive in theatre on Grant Road across the street from Erik's Deli. My brother and I called it "the popcorn room". in the 70's best pizza ever !!!!!!!!!! And I remember the candy store at the Old Mill. The redwood in front of city hall wasn't merely damaged, but actually accidentally cut down and then someone said "whoops!" Thanks for any reply, O'Malley's Sports Pub (under that name) isn't quite three years old according to Elena Kadavny's blog post on this website, reporting the sale, remodeling, and renaming of what for some years had been Francesca's. St. James Infirmary - A peer-based occupational health and safety clinic for sex workers and their families Happy New Year Everyone! One was missed ( or was not that important) The Akron store on El Camino and San Antonio, the Wherehouse replaced it. Palo Alto was 'Davenport'. but others are not Fairchild, Atari, National Semi, Intel All these parts but no real use until the computer, more jobs more people. The lot at Moffett and Middlefield held the temporary library while the one downtown was being rebuilt. from 1973 to 1978. Hello California! I remember the wonderful Chinese bakery on Castro that had the best black bean buns..I still haven't found any to rival them. Downtown only had Chinese Restaurant's except for the Weinersnitzel on the corner of Castro and California Street. Just east of Cooper school on Eunice was a big dip in the road where it was county property, as was all the neighborhoods with no sidewalks. This is such a fun list to read. Get used to it. You might also look at Web Link. Other notable Mt. Where I would play baseball in the parks and rec league for poor kids in the summer. Watched movies at the old mill and don't forget the Moffett Drive in (shoreline blvd) Calif. street was still 2 lanes, too. In the 80's There was no Shoreline Park. TG&Y, the Red Barn (country Gourmet now). It's amazing, really, how much things have changed over the years, especially the businesses that have come and gone. It was hard to find parking. remember hanging out at rengstorff park alot, swimming every summer the vampire movies they would show every Ithink wednesday or friday after school (mvhs) for free in the auditorium. Harry's Hofbrau was the Food Fair Market. The mall where the Crossings is now was The Old Mill. wonder woman inside??? Miramonte Avenue had NO traffic after 5:30 PM, at Sladkey (later Questa Drive). View, CA .. 1967-1998 .. A Fan Page For Those Who Loved This One Of A Kind Place! It once comprised 7 buildings, of which only two still stand. Across the street from the tire store was a five-and-dime store. My favorite Italian restaurant was "two guys from Italy" on grant and el CAMINO. It is now The Village at San Antonio Center (Web Link. --Tim. Like to give a shout out to all the families that participated in making Mtn View such a fun place to grow up. It had sawdust and peanut shells on the floor, and a giant Wonder Woman statue. Andy's Chinese was the best place for Chinese on Castro. Linda's was my favorite place for take-out as a child (I LOVED the tator tots!) The mall was great off of, I believe Covington Rd. Don't forget the Bickell Brothers Lumber on San Antonio and Freeman-Sondgroth Paving Company (the gravel factory) making noise and causing cracks in the windows and drywall of everyone's homes. Der Wienerscnitzel, Harry's Hofbrau (best place EVER) When they re-did Castro Street can't remember if that was late 70's or Everybody actually went to Shakey's Pizza in P.A. (0.37 mi) Plaza Resort Club Hotel (0.21 mi) Legacy Vacation Club Reno Studio Suite, SUNDAY Check-In (0.23 mi) Stunning Views On Riverwalk Wow Factor 1BR 2BA (0.21 mi) Legacy Vacation Resort Reno; View all hotels near St. James Infirmary on Tripadvisor After the station was gone. It was the best place to grow up, My first job was at the Best store in the San Antonio center, then at Rogers deli on middle field and whisman. Can anyone tell me about a restaurant called Saint James Infirmary in Mountain View? There's a Residence Inn there now. A block down from Printer's Inc. Even our long time neighbors can't recall the name. Funny I can't remember the name of that music store. Some guy would provide entertainment by dancing and picking up a dinner table with his teeth and begin swinging it around.I ended up on his shoulders while he was doing a greek dance step and the whole room got up and everybody started dancing to the greek music . The old days of a quiet little town with orchards and farms and friendships that lasted a lifetime John Puppo, Don Lawson, Ed Mylrea, Lorena Mylrea, Maggie Mylrea, Charles Moore, Lawrence Anderson, Pete Stahor, Stan Anderson, Marty Spangler, Doris Awalt, Irv Carter, Alan Cranston, Peppy Martinez, Pete Janovich, Jack Randall, Bob Mastin, Helen Shearer, Jean Mockbee, Andy Janovich too many to recall and too many departed Maybe they are all now gathered together at my Grandmother's old Creamary that sat next to the old Mountain View Theater. Cuesta Park has an artificial lake. Since I was so young I am not sure about the cities for these places. total expenses. where the Albertson's was. I don't remember if it was in Mountain View or Palo Alto. Did anyone mention Holy Cross High School next to St Josephs School. By the way, the tree diagram cited in the Nov. 14, 2015 comment above, showing "the true history of early Silicon Valley," does exist in durable forms. (I saw Swiss Family Robinson there! Baseball team sponsors, Civitan, Freeman Songroth, Gienger and Hays Funeral Parlor, Raytheon, Cliffs Chevron, Kiwanis, Collishaw Sprinklers, RW Consruction, Oddfellows. My parents lived on View Street which is 2 blocks from Castro Street. State Delicatessen. Who knew those daily landings for about an hour would go away along with the base. The Monte Carlo Restaurant was the Movie theater for the town St James Infirmary Health & Welfare Clinics Website 22 YEARS IN BUSINESS (415) 554-8494 730 Polk St San Francisco, CA 94109 CLOSED NOW Showing 1-1 of 1 Map View Places Near Mountain View, CA with St James Infirmary Los Altos (3 miles) Sunnyvale (5 miles) Palo Alto (8 miles) Cupertino (8 miles) Stanford (8 miles) Alviso (10 miles) My Family knew the people who owed the big spooky looking house across the street. I remember my mom and grandma shopping at the Purity grocery store where Golden Wok now sits, it was one of the first grocery stores in town and had smaller shopping carts for the kids to use. On the corner of ECR & 237?? thinking how much it reminded me of Mountain View of the 70's. He liked my sister, but never gave my friend and I candy if we came by ourselves. Their ad every Tuesday on the back page of the PA Times. View in 1975. In the 50's, MV had a downtown city park on Castro. She was married to Cpt. fumes overhead. Blossom Valley also had a great pizza place called Old Cal where we would go as kids on minimum days from Blach. I lived in a complex of yellow apartment builings on Montecito Ave. That street seems relatively unchanged. Hello Father, we would sayHello boys..his response..Keep the memories coming . A lot has changed since then. The original Mountain View location has always been better than the recent chain locations IMO. We went to Mass at St Joseph Church and shopped at Bettancourt Grocery. You needed to become a member and show your card when you entered the store. I bought a hamster for my kids there. Shogun was about a half a block up El Camino from Rambus. were really arrogant and unhelpful probably one of the reasons Apple -San Antonio Center was a mall (yep, three malls!) A butcher shop was where Red Rock Coffee Co. is now. You could buy beer by waiting outside Mayfair Market for someone "cool" to walk in and ask them to score you a six. Right next door was a large building, light blue and cube-shaped without windows or features of any kind other than a US Air Force sign on top. Blossom Valley Shopping Center (Cuesta and Miramonte) We went wild over it. I was told was like the 70's only more people. Gemco was called Bazaar. Arby's on San Antonio, where I worked for a while, and was taught that a fry should break, never bend. Michael T is right, there were 7 buildings. My folks moved to Mountain View from San Bruno in 1962 when I was 4. Today, my Aunt, Betty Todd (deCurtoni) passed away at the age of 84. ----Jocelyn's Bike Shop. Now it is a Karate Studio. James F. Todd (Navy), who was aboard the USS Macon when it went down off the coast of Monterey (Hanger 1, was it's home back then). Mt View east of Bayshore (101)had no paved roads--dust in summer, mud in winter. The grocery store at the Palm Plaza was for years called Bee Foods. Tackle football on the weekends at Monta Loma school with the forniers and walshes in the mud. My friends and I would literally rollerskate down the middle of Castro St., on Saturday's with no problem. 5-1 or 3-1 etc.. I remember Bank of America where it used to be next to that tire store, and is now a sushi restaurant in front (if you go inside and look at the floor, you'll still see the original mosaic flooring at the entrance), the Asian supermarket being some sort of drug store? I seem to be the only one in my family that remembers it and I can't find a picture or any other information. At one time, a band that later turned out to be Santana could be heard practicing in Malachi's basement while you waited for the light to turn green. So sad to see all this go away.. Perhaps one day they will some how rebuild things.. You never know.. the Library, the City Hall area, Steven's Creek trail Mountain View is And San Antoinio Mall where Menu Tree was located. I found a few shell beads and many small shells from their food scavenging at the bay. The E.M. club at Moffett Field naval Base was a great place to go. Thank-you for the memories. View and Sunnyvale at all times day and night and never had a worry. Does anyone else remember this or am I crazy? best city in Northern California.I attended MVHS AT Castro street. It is bustling, vibrant, filled with great restaurants. View theater, through a kind of walkway/tunnel to the parking lots behind. Some old photos were also in the lock shop plus the lock shop has not altered building it is the Jehning Family Lock Museum. Maybe this has been covered already but does anyone remember the bike shop, "The Bicycle Tree", that had a section of a large tree in the shop where the tree had grown around an old bike frame? Thanks for the link to the 1969 restaurant guide, Richard. I used to go to the menu tree for a bite to eat. I moved to Mtn. There are many more places I can talk about while I lived in the area. Versions of it (the tree got bigger with time) became posters or advertisements, and I encounter copies periodically. I have lived in Mountain View since the mid 70's. I remember the Menu Treeall you can eat. Jocelyn's Bike shop, Movie Rental Place next to the post office, and Jack "n" Jill kids clothing store was there, I think close to the Vacum Cleaner sales and repair place. View native. Carpeteria Thank You all for your shared memories. Driving to Stanford via ElCamino Real one could smell skunks from the open fields. Albertsons and Payless were connected in the middle, @ El Camino and Grant. Surely miss those days, Looking for pet stores in the Mtn View, Los Altos areas in the mid 70's. Moved to Mountain View, in the Americana apartment complex next to Emporium/Capwell, now PAMF at 85 and ECR. Dont forget about Rhodes department store, Roos Atkins, Purity Super Market at San Antonio Center. It also had a smallish, old-fashioned PBX switchboard with plugs and cables. I only tell you all this so that someday when it's called T's there will be a record Stuft Pizza became Kapp's Pizza Bar. Woody's was a real old-school place, with all the breakfast dishes or sandwiches available for ordering written on tiny chalkboards behind the counter. El Camino hospital was behind orchards that ran all the way down Cuesta. But to leave this on for weeks and weeks is very ridiculous and very boring. . I worked at Rhodes which became Liberty House, which became random stores which is now a new mega mixed used complex. Now it is El Charro's Mexican Restauraunt. General Electric and the "big" Orange Pumpkin I fetched that post by typing O'Malley's in the Search box (toward upper right on this page). Mountain View had that," Small Town USA " feel . Thanks to everyone for the contributions. I now live in Napa Valley and I haven't found anything like that here. I think everyone also remembers the Menu Tree there as well, so that has to be mentioned. PT, I don't think it was a library. If my recollection is correct, it used to be an Exxon station. Grew up in Los Altos in the 60s-90s. There was a motorcycle suspension shop on Leghorn called Simon's it later morphed into Roxshox. Hope that you find something on the internet about it? I went to Chucks for entertainment and the Tarr & Feathers in Palo Alto. Mountain View in the vintage 70's and 80's years was a haven. The California Street area and Cuesta Park has become a gang area. And across the street where Longs Drugs/Starbucks/Blockbuster is was a lumber yard/home improvement type of place, forgot the name. --Tim May, You can see some of the past if you go up the Parking structure off Castro. His GF dies, which leads him to tell us how great he is and then plan his own funeral.. There was a movie theater on Castro, but it only seemed to show Chinese or Mexican films and nobody went there. Lived the rest of the time near Castro Street: Of course Hobees we all loved. There was no parking garage. The grocery store in same center was my "pac man " destination. During the early years I lived on Leong Dr. My home had a 3 foot chain link fence; green with white trim; and was directly across the street from the 76 gas station; and next to That service station was the Denny's restaurant. The book also said that the owners of Fargo's wanted to build a hotel on the site, but that project obviously didn't go through. What wonderful memories!!! Who was that guy who wore a dress and sat in the bleachers? We had 2 A&W Burger places in Mountain View. Chucks also once had a place in Tustin (Orange County), with no entertainment, and I quess two or three are still going in Hawaii. I think the Angels had several social functions there. St James Infirmary 445 California Avenue Reno, NV 89501 775-657-8484 (Click here to view map) Neighborhood. the second crash in as many years. AND, There were greenhouses along 237 for as far as the eye could see, along with Ferry Morse Seed Company. Circulation & Delivery And the Mountain View Bakery, the Navy used to buy cakes from them for every occasion. Walking the underground runoff tunnels that go next to now "Shoreline" my friend and I started at Stevenson School culvert up to almost el camino avenue under ground. Bowling Alley on El Camino Gas was cheap, crime was low and we had a blast growing up there. I CAN STILL VISUALIZE THE BILL BOARDS ON THE WALL.. Chez Yvonne was at 1854 W. El Camino, although I never went there. I'm thinking across from View Music.. Makes me hungry just thinking about it. On California there was a Best (Service Merchandise?) When I got here in '86 the Shoreline Amphitheater had just recently been converted from the dump and methane fires were breaking out when the garbage caught fire. There was a pedestrian tunnel under the El Camino at Calderon for the kids going to Highway School. View. You could get a hamburger for 39 cents. Going to Linda's for Parisian burgers and tator tots,double features at Mtn View theatre on Saturdays. The mall with Sears and JC Penney was San Antonio Shooping Center on the corner of El Camino Real and San Antonio Road, across the street from what was Tower Records. TheSixFifty.com I think it was Mayfield Mall Construction went on for quite a while and the place was really novel with JC Penny holding the anchor spot. Directions Advertisement. There was Mervyns in San Antonio Shopping Center, and the Time Claim this business (415) 554-8494. Thank you, this is definitely the place I remembered along 237 (The Beer Garden) but I'd forgotten about the old date palm. It had a big room full of mechanical switching relays which were constantly clicking. I remember Payless on Grant next to that was Albertsons that had the bus depot where kids would take the bus to San Francisco during the Flower Power days. I'm trying to remember where the beauty college was located at, fond memories of downtown. They had a neat stairway with upper level seating. Me and my friends rode our bikes all over Mtn. I think everyone attended some sort of function there at some point in their lives. When Central Expressway was built. I loved going with my family to the Drive-In at the corner of Grant and El Camino (hard to imagine a drive-in on that corner!!!) I remember the clinic on castro where alot of my friends got counceling and pills the cool thrift shop the gun shop lindas in 70s mvh alot of fun but also a bit of the wild west going on back then alot of fist fights not gangs and guns like nowdays and walkinggggg everywhere bein safe good old days. I lived right behind the Mayfield Mall, and mostly what I remember are annual magic shows, Easter egg hunts, great decorations at Christmas, and the fantastic egg-rolls that a man sold from a cart. The store located at 85 and El Camino was The Emporium, not I Magnin. I used to work at Andys Chinese Restaurant while I was in high school. I took a part time job at Knight's Drugstore at the soda fountain, having my 18th birthday celebrated there with wonderful fellow employees. So many memories attached to them from those whose formative years were spent there. "The Rumpus Room" (I shot the 8-ball in on the break on New Year's Eve!). The Huntingdon Apts $125 a month rent now The Camino Medical Group building at El Camino and 85 is on the site of the defunct Emporium-Capwell store. St. James Infirmary was always rockin'. I remember the P-3s flying over, often with a prop feathered for training. I My uncle had a Moped (gas powered scooter) club. Fosters Freeze and Linda's were a treat. hand towels of a working hand air dryer for almost year despite my Shoreline Avenue was called Bailey Avenue A good pizza place next to the movie theaters. Frankie Johnnies & Luigi's on El Camino was/is the best place for a pizza We ate at Ken's House of Pancake's (apple pancakes! I remember: Only after it became a mainstream cliche did the various after-the-fact suppositions and misconceptions begin, wrongly associating the term's origin to this region's far longer history of technology firms, already underway by the 1930s (long before not just the semiconductor industry, but other technology firms such as Hewlett-Packard, which some people, especially around Palo Alto, like to conflate today with "silicon valley" origins). In the shopping Center was the Oasis Laundry that started out with popcorn and treats some highlights, like the Co-op Supermarket which became the old Rite Aid Star & Bar gas station? There were Promotions, About Us $3,592,796. The Redrock Cafe was a butcher. Free suicides after the little league game. I went to Bubb Elementary School when Ben DeBolt was principal, to Graham Junior High, and to Awalt High School (when it was an open campus and we used to cut class occasionally and hang out at an old dry creek bed in the surrounding neighborhood). Anybody remember Gemco? The Almanac Drive-in Movie Theater where Walgreen's is. When I first moved to Mountain View in 1983 I went to the movies at the "Old Mill" shopping center. St James Infirmary Organization Address: 1089 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94109. I asked the owner, who by the way, is third generation, why? I was wrong re Hobee's beginnings was Rengsdorff at Alma. -Downtown Mountain View was kind of a ghost town. The Foothill Owl mascot used to reside in the highway school tower. I live on the East Coast now, 35yrs. I lived on Sterling RD. Dropping eggs over the now CAL TRAIN main engine trying to get them into the big fans blowing off the top of the locomotive, I think I was about 16. The old Highway school on the corner of El Camino and Calderon. Togo's was great, but I am not sure if it was toward Palo Alto or not. Also the Time Zone Arcade. The water tower at Questa and Grant Road was routinely vandalized with painting by person(s) unknown (before tagging was a term). I think it closed around 1971 and that's when St Francis High School was allowed to enroll girls. Oh, how I long for the old days!!! On one side, there was a collection of large satellite dishes. Anyone remember the drive in theaters? I left the area in 1986 and moved to the Santa Cruz/Aptos area, with only occasional visits. Director of Finance And Accounting at ST. JAMES INFIRMARY View profile View profile badges Wow, what memories! The first job I ever had was scooping ice cream in THAT Thrifty's Drugs, when cones were 5, 10, & 15 cents. Loved that park. Great funky atmosphere, too. Try to find a gun shop in Mountain View today. Antipasto salad to die for, (Hold the anchovies please) There was The old Mill Mall, had nice shops inside and I remember a little coffee and cake shop that you could sit and read in while eating. calls to this department. Michelle again. I remember St. James Infirmary, but I was too young to go inside, but I do remember eating some leftover hot wings my sister brought home and lovin it. View from '56 to '79 with a detour through the USMC abd SE.Asia. -----Brentwood Grocery Store/Safeway Oddgothgirl was the ice cream place you were thinking of Coldstone Creamery by chance? There was a night club called The Infirmary lots of fun. You forgot Herman's Sporting Goods. . "NEWBIE" Google, Ebay and others seem to like that area. Moffitt drive-in where Century 16 is now, Shoreline park area being a big expanse of empty dirt and the landfill, and the shoreline house being in it's original location near where the movie theater is today, boarded up and being in shambles. 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