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My dad worked at Lockheed. View High have been demolished and are now condominiums. Also had an acre of land. Opened in 1967, it was known for its kitschy decor, notably a 30-foot-statue of Wonder Woman, and Buffalo Wings and burgers. Grocery Store Next door was an ice cream store, I think it was called Dons. Cocktail Love. Shaw's Ice Cream. DV. 2023 Mountain View Online. were really arrogant and unhelpful probably one of the reasons Apple The owner had a old pick-up. i went to monta loma back in 1979 then i moved to oakdale. 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. The house prices went up, $450,000. look like in 30 years? St James Infirmary Organization Address: 1089 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94109. The St. James Infirmary was a landmark bar and grill in Mountain View that was destroyed by arson fire in 1998. The Infirmary was destroyed by an arson fire in 1998. . Mt View in the 60-70's was the best the MV Eagles ruled Linda's on El Camino was the place to go for lunch Paresean burgers $.25 The copper penny Middlefield Mall Thrifty's at the San Antonio Shopping Center for ice creams Super Duper market at central and Rengstorff Red Barn for a Barnbuster First on Pear Ave, where we raised chickens and exotic birds. Down the drive was a grilled chicken place called Pollo now I cannot remember. Saw John Stewart (formerly of the Kingstion Trio) there several times. Mountain View's facilities go to heck. (Thank you, historic preservationists!). It was across the street from a bowling alley. Central Expressway was two lanes a dirt road with no lights. There was no Shoreline overpass you would cross the railroad tracks. I have seen several of those trees over the years and they werent accurate as far as the 1950s and 60's are concerned Hewlett/Packard and Varian werent on one of them which indicated the authors lack of knowledge and research efforts. I lived there from the '50s thru to 1984. Stigs plus also a mens clothing store, dry cleaners and a small store that sold home items. Also, Chef Chu's nearby, my first exposure to high-end Chinese food. But My fav of all was Stickney's BBQ in Paly.. Man I wish The family would bring in back.. my Family knew Red Stickney Good times Keep bringing the memories back ! If it bent, we threw them out. 2 talking about this. I saw "Purple Rain" at the movies that weekend. Whenever the free time I always like to revisit entire areas and scenes. Wow, who've thunk back in 1975? We would order the largest pie,and all the drinks refilled over and over again. from the shopping center where Walgreens is at grant and el camino, Many people used the train in those days to commute to "The City (San Francisco)". Speaking of pizza, have you followed the curious path of Pontillo's Pizza that was on Rengstorff near El Camino? I worked just a short distance away on Middlefield towards San Antonio and Palo Alto. First gourmet burgers for me the Hawaiian with pineapple.. and the friendliest of owners. Free suicides after the little league game. There was a political scandal of sorts when big money started offering what seemed high sums for all the old run down shacks and houses north of Moffet Field east of 101 and south of San Antonio. PT, I don't think it was a library. The World Famous St. James Infirmary .. Mt. I would hope it still exists in someones attic and wasnt destroyed. Facilities include two wards for males and females, an administrative block, a chapel, staff quarters and a separate dwelling for street people. When they re-did Castro Street can't remember if that was late 70's or Write now for free help" that Herb Caen's column had mentioned when I had lived in Santa Cruz. We thought we were in heaven and loved our life there until one night John came home and told me his division was being transferred to San Diego North Island and the aircraft carrier USS Princeton CV 37. The school dances and alot of fights in the year 1970. My folks moved to Mountain View from San Bruno in 1962 when I was 4. near NW corner of Middlefield at Rengsdorf. "Continental market" was at the old safeway on california/San Antonio road. The field behind Cooper School was not a park yet! I guess you could call me a true Mtn. At corner of Castro/El Camino where Wash. Mutual located, Mancini Motor (Chrysler Dealer)had world globe on a top of round column, that column with globe came from Treasure Island World Fair in 1930's. I do not know what the atmosphere is now. 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. funniest dance place ever! a fruit/vegetable stand. That's where my mom got her meat. View in 1975. Bay Meadows was fantastic right next door in San Mateo; won 21 to 1 odds on Bridgetwister!!! I got Frankie, Johnny and Luigi's Pizza to go once and it was good. There was also another night club on the other side of the freeway, next to Safeway- can't remember the name- that was more of a dance club. Great town to start a career in Semiconductors. I don't think this service lasted long. Speed limit was 55 mph on all freeways (coming again soon? I remember that Mayfield Mall closed right around 1983 when we moved. Remember Freeman - Sondgroth paving, where Old Mill was built (and eventually razed) There was an appliance store in town that had TV in their window and it was on after they closed. It was a great time but I grew up and moved to other places for my career. View- was also a mailman there for a couple of years in late 60's. The inside was as cool as the outside. The Safeway on Shoreline was tiny compared to today with an empty restarant space next to it, and when the Grateful Dead came to play Shoreline the deadheads would always take over the parking lot. Approximately 40 residents of the St. James Infirmary are now able to occupy the new $45-million male ward that was built at the facility in Albion, Montego Bay. We had a wonderful life the short time we lived there and treasure the memories and friends there. Loved the tater tots at Linda's. There was an unfinished furniture place called Decor on El Monte near El Camino Rl that became Office Depot. The Jewell Tea Co. brought groceries right to your door without the Internet. Unfortunately, Moffett had been closed. Castro Street was mostly a wasteland. JCPenneys was on Castro Street I also have very fond memories of the Variety Store at Blossom Valley Shopping Center where we all got candy for a nickel, the Galaxy Gift Store where we got every Christmas Present for my mother for about a decade, I think, and Tots-to-Teens where my mom took me for school clothes (and I had to get size "6x" which meant I was not skinny enough :/). I remember the disco on San Antonio Road at the Old Mill, jogging at the high school, St. james Infirmiry, Andys Chinese Restaurant, Longs Drugs, The Boardwalk on El Camino near Chucks, I remember when my friend Len Rhode opened his burger King on San Antonio Road and El Camino. I went to Landels elementry school until 1979. All the neighbors would then come out and talk. and blue workshirts. . [emailprotected]. I saw some great photos of Castro street circa 1965 on Mountain View Historical Societies Facebook page. Cuesta Park has an artificial lake. Tater tots and Parisian Burgers! Now it is El Charro's Mexican Restauraunt. - The Emporium department store at El Camino and Hwy 85 Rhodes had midnight madness sales. I think everyone also remembers the Menu Tree there as well, so that has to be mentioned. 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. Camino. ??? Who knew those daily landings for about an hour would go away along with the base. The mens clothing store was George"s. Who remembers the mexican restaurant on el camino and bailey. S.R. The wait to eat inside is a little much, though. Thanks for an interesting trip down memory lane. What I remember from my 1982 arrival in Mountain View: I remember you could hear the We are peer based occupational health and safety clinic for current and former sex workers - we. I live now in Kiseemmee Florida,but I travel to Mountain View Go Eagles and Keep the Faith Thank you, this is definitely the place I remembered along 237 (The Beer Garden) but I'd forgotten about the old date palm. The current city hall and MVCPA did not exist. Does any one have the shortbread cookie recipe made by Baders' in Mountain View. We thought the old house (still there) on the corner of Calderon and Church was haunted. 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!!!) Does anyone know what bakery I'm talking about? We used to eat at The Menu Tree and the kids got the $1 burger basket. Is Mountain View better or worse without it? Don't forget Andy's Chinese Restaurant on Castro Street. There was a drive in theatre on Grant Road across the street from Erik's Deli. I've lived in the neighborhood since 1967. You could bring your empty bottles and get them filled. The name of the store was called Palm Yorkshire Clothes in the Palm Plaza shopping Center. I remember the following: View High. I'm still digging through old family photos trying to find a pic of the big tree of birds and clocks. He quit in 1971 and we moved to Southern California. Thanks to everyone for the contributions. My husband was stationed at Moffett Field and worked in Hangar One daily. A&W near the corner with Castro. tree that always got decorated during Christmas time, and unfortunately got damaged and chopped down during Castro st. renovations. I also worked at the Ferry Morse Seed Co. in 74-77. Promotions, About Us Yes? I remember going to both Fargo's (Old Mill Sh. Frankie & Johnnie Luigi's on El Camino RealI lived in the "flat" above the resturant. We left the Navy in 1955 after John made two nine month cruises on the Princeton. Thank you for any info. I frankly had more fun at St. James and spent more time there. Who was that guy who wore a dress and sat in the bleachers? I loved their apple and blueberry pankcakes. Blossom Valley Shopping Center was an orchard; as was most of the surrounding land. traffic ticket as a kid and never thought I could feel so bad! Not many people were aware of this, or cared, for that matter--those bead makers were the very first Palo Alto hi-tech design engineers. As for the slot car racing place in Mt View, it was called D&S Hobby, in Carlotta Shopping Center, which used to be across from Franciscan Glass, off the west bound loop of the San Antonio Rd overpass. 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. The place was on the eastern end of the complex. I won't be going back . Loved that park. It was good but expensive, but worth it. from 1973 to 1978. ----Woolworth's/Wells Fargo Bank/ Long's Drug Store Belmont 96-2002 Special Pubs The train to Santa Cruz rail bed is a jogging trail now. One of the things I really liked about the area was that there were small artisan shops, whether they were small restaurants with health food items on the menu, sprouts and tofu, or if they were jewelry and clothing shops, privately owned. It just doesn't seem as fun anymore I remember when I moved to Mountain View in 1973 there were still orchids around. When those establishments are gone, they will lament the passing of their youth like the many posts above. Does anyone remember the name of this place? When my kids were small, the biggest thrill for them was hearing the music and seeing the ice cream truck come down our street. Shoreline Avenue was called Bailey Avenue It was near the road into Alviso, home of the first Yacht Club in Calif. .25 cents for mixed drinks. That's the closest address my childhood brain can come up with. Does anyone remember Johnny Macs drive-in? Foothill College, the new campus in Los Altos Hills was talked about thruout California, for its inovative architectural style; this topic was an English class required paper for the first couple of years. Vintage Sport T Jersey St. James Infirmary Bar Resturant Mountain View Ca. Does any one remember that Mountain View was owned by the 7th Day Adventist who spent a few years looking to move away (BEFORE the computer movement)? Almost every VA patient naysayer Ive listened to has problems best cared for in the VA mental department. 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? Jerry Reed(1937-2008) was a country music singer, songwriter, and actor, who specialized in a variety of novelty numbers. My parents still live there, and I visit them often. This was the Bay Area bar and grill that burned down in the 90s. You could buy tires from a tire dealer in the middle of downtown Castro Street (about where Don Giovanni's is I think.) HOWEVER, whoever, and I used to know the name because I used to call Does anyone remember Mountain View X-mas Tree Farm? What a great place to grow up. I just wonder if anyone from the 70's can remember the name of the bakery that was located on San Rafael Avenue off of Terra Bella in Mountain View. About the only remaining part of downtown is Colonel lee's Mongolian BBQ and Meyer's Appliances. This used to be my playgournd. The original Emporium at Stanford was taken over by Bloomingdales. I miss Old Cal Pizza and Stuft Pizza on Castro St. Where was Stuft Pizza located again? St James Infirmary. The Moffett Drive In was our cheap entertainment. You could still find "cowboys" in the Rengstorff-Rock St-Middlefield area 20 years ago but they are long gone. There were contests at all the night spots and tons of costume shops in and around the areas. It burned down a long time ago but I was hoping someone remembered it and could tell me about it. Someone mentioned it closed in about 1980, but I say it hung on a few years longer than that, maybe till about 1985. The little lady in the kitchen i think her name was "short" best tacos for 25 cents. I was born in Lost Altos and lived there until 1971. I spent the first 30 years of my life living in what is now called 'Old Mountain View.' Tour buses would take visitors on tours to see all the trees in blossom that were a sight to behold. Across the street from the school was a small gas station store that sold penny candy. It's located on Castro St. across the street from Red Rock Cafe. Constantly hearing the U.S. NAVYS planes overhead. And probably ensures I will make Mountain View a destinationthe next time I visit relatives in the area and patronize the MV businesses so, Steve, it may bore you, but, it's not all a waste! On the corner of ECR & 237?? Handyman was over by the Oasis Laundry and had tons of hardware stuff. The California Street area and Cuesta Park has become a gang area. They are planning to move soon to San Jose area. sewage treatment plant and the airport spewing noise and leaded exhaust (It was beautiful) A huge pepper tree was like a secret room. I lived briefly in Mtn View from September to December 30, 1952. I think it is like over $3000 for a studio. Mountain View was starting to have some interesting stores, so sometimes I'd stop there. I believe I saw the original JUNGLE BOOK movie at the theater there : ) The only things going in the downtown were Printer's Inc. and a few restaurants like Szechuan Gardens, Dynasty, Fu Lam Mum and Florentine. It was more laid back and had more friendly and fewer conceited image conscious people. He liked my sister, but never gave my friend and I candy if we came by ourselves. Stereo Habitat home of the first 8 track tape decks on Castro Sherm's Barber Shop at Palm Plaza Yorkshire Clothes at Palm Plaza the Old City Hall the old little park on Castro, between California and Mercey (Easter egg hunts) the old Presbyterian Church on Castro St of course the old Mtn. There was a motorcycle suspension shop on Leghorn called Simon's it later morphed into Roxshox. They But thier pie always worth it. There was a Penneys store (now Meyer's), Sim's Shoes, Veglia's Store, Arminini Drugstore and two popular Chinese restaurants: Andy's and Qui Hung Low (?). People reminisce, for example, about Linda's. View was a ghost town on weekends. I remember: St. James Infirmary suffered a huge fire in late '97. Taking Amtrak to San Jose train station by dropping off my bags at the Amtrak shelter, driving back home, and walking back the 2 blocks to catch the train. Hopefully that new Electronics Museum has some accurate literature available. Oh yeah, I went to preschool at the Adobe building on Castro east of Central Expressway. Andys and Qui Hing Lo were the two best restaurants. - Highway 101 was 3 lanes each direction, Hwy 85 was 2 lanes and ended at Stevens Creek Blvd. When Pacific Press was still in town. My parents owned the store with my father's cousin and wife. My first "job" was gathering eggs at a chicken farm on Old Middlefield in early 50s' (the fork hadnt been built yet, so there was just "Middlefield Rd" no "old" Middlefield. There was a fancy hotel with a big fountain in the front. Main Phone Number (415) 554-8444. The tulip tree next to it, with bare branches I filled with lights at Christmas while blaring my record of Bach's "Magnificat." There was aWhisman Gramer School on the corner of Sterling and Charlston Rd.It had 4 class rooms with two grades each room. View memories of that era: Dog City on Castro, Linda's Drive In, a favorite from the early 60's when I attended high school in Palo Alto, Susie's Diner, and next door- Art's Chili Bowl- where you could get 5 way chili while Art snoozed in his recliner in the middle of the room, and for pizza, Frankie, Johnnie and Luigi too- the only place still in business after 50 years! I remember the A&W chain next to the Social Service Agency. :-( ST. JAMES INFIRMARY Hospitals and Health Care San Francisco, California 403 followers It is our mission to meet the needs of people engaged in the sex trade through advocacy, direct services . Advertising Info I seem to be the only one in my family that remembers it and I can't find a picture or any other information. I've been her since 1952 (Sunnyvale, actually). My sister worked at Handy Man and also payless donuts. Smelling patchoulli and knowing that the "Dead" were here San Francisco, CA 94109. When Mancini motors (Dodge dealership) was on the corner of Castro and El Camino. And this sort of group meets weekly at the Red Rock Cafe to talk about math and programming and physics. I always thought the food there was better than Taco Bell. Located in the South of Market district of San Francisco, the mission of the St. James Infirmary is to provide compassionate and non-judgmental health care and social services for all sex workers while preventing occupational illnesses and injuries through a comprehensive continuum of services. and it is too bad that someone did not foresee all the changes coming and head off The grocery store at the Palm Plaza was for years called Bee Foods. I of course remember: the hobby store near The Menu Tree, the Pacific Stereo/Sound Goods down San Antonio (which had in the 1950s been the site of Shockley Semiconductor), Tower Records, Best Products, the fabric store next door (because an old girlfriend used to buy fabrics there), the shopping center with the water wheel and gardens inside (saw "Animal House" there in 1978), Gemello's Winery off of ECR, the Heidelberg Beer Garden where some high tech buildings are now located (Daisy Systems, now Synopsis, I think), Eddy's Sport Shop (where I bought some nice guns), and the first Byte Shop, a few doors down from Frankie, Johnny and Luigi and also from Mel Cotton's Sporting Goods. You may also email me at [emailprotected] Thank you! Calif. street was still 2 lanes, too. She was married to Cpt. that place but it was short-lived. The Old Mill also had an FM radio station at one time where you could watch the DJ's at work, through a large window. 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