The World Famous St. James Infirmary .. Mt. It was the site of the old Highway School. Does anyone remember the gas station on the corner of Castro and California Street. Many of the streets were unpaved and had chickens and peacocks roaming around. Blossom Plaza gift store called Galaxy was 2 stories and THE place to buy presents for moms . Palo Alto Online Palm variety was a store with tons of household knick knacks. the MV Eagles ruled A good pizza place next to the movie theaters. Landell's Elementary. View and Sunnyvale at all times day and night and never had a worry. Moved to Mountain View, in the Americana apartment complex next to Emporium/Capwell, now PAMF at 85 and ECR. The St. James Infirmary is located about 5 minutes drive from downtown Montego Bay. It is the second left turn from the Cornwall College playground and is erected on the Albion property. they were the "reject" cookies, but as kids, we didn't care if it was missing a corner or had a funky shape, as long as the cookie was warm and melted in your mouth. I asked the owner, who by the way, is third generation, why? St James Infirmary on mountain dulcimer - YouTube The narrator, Joe McKennedy, seems to be a jerk. Dairy Bell restaurant had burgers at 5 for $1 and some really good greasy deep fried taco's. Fremont Fire Dist. When MVHS was still on Castro St. Could hear the Friday nite football games from where I lived. were a lot less photos of people's lives back then. Bowling Alley on El Camino TheSixFifty.com Who knew those daily landings for about an hour would go away along with the base. El Zarape, Qui Hing Low, Fosters hamburgers, the original "Big Mac" at Johnny Macs, Lindas, The Red Barn, the Sylvania pit, . I wished Id taken more pictures , than what I have. Phone Number: (415) 554-8494. I can still taste it sometimes when I smell a truly good pizza. No cell phone, no internet, no answering machines, just good friends, good times. I almost forgot: Bob's Big Boy, When did the Old Mill and Fargo's Pizza close. View- was also a mailman there for a couple of years in late 60's. It was the first place I'd ever found Jelly-Bellies. This thread keeps me coming back to the site each day to see what new memories have been posted. Now its an India restaurant. I have lived in Mountain View since the early 70's. The current city hall and MVCPA did not exist. You could get excellent fresh artichokes at a reasonable price back then. Dont forget about Rhodes department store, Roos Atkins, Purity Super Market at San Antonio Center. I use to walk over to buy cookies there too. where Heritage Bank is on El Camino St. James Infirmary Mountain View, CA. View High in 78 and remember all the places mentioned. This is a great thread. Cuesta Park has an artificial lake. And the center's hobby shop was a fun place to browse. I only lived in Mtn. . Moffet Drive In..worked there in the 60's along with the Shell station at San Antonio and El Camino. They had the best selection of cheesecakes Web Link That page includes comments from the new owner. I thought this place was absolutely perfect and much better than Redding, where I had just come from! Sold See item details Similar items on Etsy ( Results include Ads ) Christmas Gifts for Boyfriend - Video Game T shirt for Him - Boyfriend Gifts from Girlfriend - Funny Tshirts UnicornTees $19.99 FREE shipping The sign for the shop was misspelled as "Sheespkin House", and as a teenager I giggled every time I drove by. (now shoreline) my home was where the parking lot for Shoreline AmpleTheater is now. 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. (I saw Swiss Family Robinson there! old Mountain View High School later and let me tell you, Mountain View was fantastic in the 1ate 1970's and early 80's when I resided in the area. I bought a coffee table and oak side tables there. Across the street from the tire store was a five-and-dime store. I lived in Mtn. I havent been there but hope to before "old age" sets in :>) My thanks to all other contributors--so many places and things I had forgotten! There was a party supply store on the corner of Old Middlefield/Middlefield, and my grandmother would clean their linens for side money. Gemco was called Bazaar. In the 80's 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 sure miss that restaurant. I have enjoyed the Shoreline Century 16 movie theater and The Sports Page Bar and Grill, too. WTH happened?!?! My mom used to take me there and I remember always ordering the grilled cheese sandwich and jello for dessert. 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. 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. Where I would play baseball in the parks and rec league for poor kids in the summer. Had to go to liquor store near Safeway to get a Sunday Mercury or Chronicle. San Antonio Hobby Shop --four locations till it closed in '05 People reminisce, for example, about Linda's. It was across the street from a bowling alley. Winery Restaurants and shops were popping up around the area, some were really good to lunch and dine at. Blossom Valley True Value Hardware arrive, but school was being led out at the same time, i remember seating to face the damage. State Delicatessen. The Menu Tree.. spent many days there.. On the northwest side there was an (RCA?) Original post made Bernardo in Mountain View near Middlefield. On California there was a Best (Service Merchandise?) Mountain Mike's Pizza Awalt High School for swimming lessons on Bryant and Truman i remember mayfield mall, with jc penneys and world mart. What a place to hang-out in the 40's. Such great memories. Stig's Bakery Mayfield Mall, Old Mill, Rhodes department store. Bells would ring from St. Joseph's at noon and the whistle would blow at 5:00 from the downtown fire station everyday, so kids always knew when to go home for meals. Loved the tater tots at Linda's. I have noticed revisionist articles that claim their "whatever" was first. Shoppers World at ECR and Escuela(Cost Plus, now - at least as of the early 2000s) My favorite place, of course, was Chuck's Cellar. I also grew up in Mountain View and attended Landels, Graham and Mountain View High on Castro Street. View from '56 to '79 with a detour through the USMC abd SE.Asia. Mountain View was home to the St. James Infirmary Bar & Grill. then. Great place to grow up. I remember the Wherehouse Records store at El Camino between Clark and El Monte, although I bought most of my LPs at Tower Records on San Antonio in the 70's and 80's. And I second the notion of Web Link being a AWESOME place on the web to see the rich history of Mountain View. Carlotta Shopping Center? I was wrong re Hobee's beginnings was Rengsdorff at Alma. We tried to be a Palo Alto, thats why people eat in parking spaces on Castro street! ever. There was the I Magnin store where the Medical Center is now at 85 & El Camino. Write now for free help" that Herb Caen's column had mentioned when I had lived in Santa Cruz. All the neighbors would then come out and talk. So, you see, we talked about earthquakes, but the real unexpected danger, now thankfully past, was nuclear attack. I think that space is now occupied by a Chinese restaurant. but others are not Fairchild, Atari, National Semi, Intel All these parts but no real use until the computer, more jobs more people. My mom wored for Wells Fargo Bank but it wasn't always a wells, we also owned a short lived book store in Blossom Valley Center, how about the deli and donut store, old cal pizza use to be a paint store, now the safeway. Best hamburgers in the south bay. You forgot Herman's Sporting Goods. I highly recommend it ;) for me. 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. Cost Plus? Very special indeed! When I first moved to Mountain View in 1983 I went to the movies at the "Old Mill" shopping center. In 1967, one of the boys got killed in an accident, and the business went down hill after that. Once in a while I would walk down Castro street and some guy in a Ford Mustang would try to pick me up, a lad of 18 at the time. 2 talking about this. This was a Navy town back then. This was a hippie/environmentalist type of grocery store. I remember the funnn cinco day mayo parties there everyone had fun, not all the politicle chaos its become. There was ateen center hangout for awhile downtown in 70 but I dont recall were it was exactly. This my wife's quest and wants to know where he went. at the Huntingon Apartments. 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. Bubb Elementary School opened without asphalt pavement. ie Apricots, cherries, prunes. The Shenandoah military housing is adjacent to this site. I'd say more, but, well, there's a little book you can pick up at the library or at Books Inc that has tons of photos of Mountain View's history and will probably answer a lot of your questions. I think the Angels had several social functions there. Fiesta Bowl in Palo Alto/The Hotel was the Cabana Hyatt house where the Beatles stayed (now the Crowne Plaza). A&W near the corner with Castro. Where Sterlin meets Moffet blvd there was an auto repair place where you could bu a Coke in a 6 1/2 oz bottle for a dime. The parks would take us on a tour to the downtown firehouse and police station where we got to slide down the firepole! In the shopping center at El Camino and Escuela was Macheesmo Mouse, the clone of the From Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Yes there were also the yearly Navy air shows. Calif. street was still 2 lanes, too. Who could forget WonderWoman on the main floor and (if your male) the "Not tonight I've got a headache" dinosaur in the men's room. La Petit Boulangerie, Florentines Pasta Shop, TOGO's!!!!! The Golden Wok was good too, but suddenly closed and never reopened. They First on Pear Ave, where we raised chickens and exotic birds. Gardens and water wheels inside the mall. The name of the store was called Palm Yorkshire Clothes in the Palm Plaza shopping Center. thinking how much it reminded me of Mountain View of the 70's. Reading all the comments brought back fond memories - I grew up in Mtn View in the late 60's, early 70's, in the neighborhood that is bordered by 101, Middlefield Road, Shoreline (Sterling), and Moffit. Did lots of educational games of learning on the 2e ! The "shoreline house" was actually the home of Henry Rengstorff. I have fond memories of the Mountain View Movie theater and remember Palm Plaza, long since torn down. Contact Us View, CA .. 1967-1998 .. A Fan Page For Those Who Loved This One Of A Kind Place! I now live in Hanford CA. I remember that Yorkshire was written on the side of the Palm Variety shopping center. I worked at Rhodes which became Liberty House, which became random stores which is now a new mega mixed used complex. I was born in Lost Altos and lived there until 1971. Print Edition/Archives When they re-did Castro Street can't remember if that was late 70's or The Mancini house on Church St. was the place to go on Halloween because of the great treats and to sneak a glimpse at the marble interior. ma, from 1973 to 1978. Jerry Reed(1937-2008) was a country music singer, songwriter, and actor, who specialized in a variety of novelty numbers. Went to Landels Elementary and Graham Junior High. A Palo Alto Co-op store was on the corner of San Antonio and El Camino. It's easy to be nostalgic. I lived in the Cuesta Park area growing up (my parents still live in the same house) and have rented several apartments/duplexes/houses in other parts of our town over the years, but just moved to a tiny house in Old Mountain View with my daughter and new husband. My kindergarden classroom was the 1st near the entrance, I remember feeling excited and part of an elite school that invested in Apple computers. And who remembers Rod Martin karate studios on El Camino near the San Antonio shopping center? There are a few holes. What got me into computing was the Commodore Vic-20 8 bit 6502 Mtn. When Bloomingdales moved to their smaller store built in the mall parking lot, the old building was torn down to make more smaller independent stores since large department stores have lost their appeal. I moved to Old Mtn View in the late '70s.remember Gemello Winery? Mesquite grilled - best BBQ chicken Later on. Two Guys from Italy Rest. My friends worked at the movie theater and some also worked at Village Host a pizza place in downtown. I remember when the "Dog City" building (corner of Castro and Mercy) was vacant, for years, and full of dogs. I will never forget how nice they would fix up Mayfield Mall for Christmas. They give me the best care one could hope for. Today, my Aunt, Betty Todd (deCurtoni) passed away at the age of 84. I remember the Balkan Village with its Greek themed architecture. Director of Finance And Accounting at ST. JAMES INFIRMARY View profile View profile badges The owner had a old pick-up. I do remember the French Quarter food mart and the Mexican restaurant was called La Posada. I'm was 12 years old. Any one work with/through the Youth Opportunity Program (high school students) at the Mountain View Post Office? View was 'Yorkshire' and all numbers began YO7-xxxx. The inside was as cool as the outside. Echos of Don Sherwood and Superfrog live on in Maine. Then the sound became noise pollution. 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. The Almanac There was also a pizza place called Fargo's that had live music on weekends. Does anyone remember Beto's Casa Blanca Mexican Restaurant. Original post made by Richard Gambatese, Old Mountain View, on Feb 6, 2009 I was a couselor at the Mt.View Methadone Clinic which was in the County Building at the intersection of Stirlin Rd and Moffett Blvd. Circulation & Delivery It had sawdust and peanut shells on the floor, and a giant Wonder Woman statue. Lots of small apartments everywhere and all very kept up. There was no Shoreline Park. Change has made the campus unrecognizable. I just remembered "The Menu Tree" Does anybody remember The Menu Tree? Thank you for any info. 1089 Mission Street. My parents still live there, and I visit them often. Thanks for taking me on a trip down memory lane! I also remember the 50s holdout restaurant Linda's, farther down El Camino (at Escuela, evidently). The Chinese market on Castro street was a pharmacy/rite aid type store. Chuck's Cellar on El Camino near San Antonio. It's such a great town still, very expensive but it holds my childhood memories, love MV!! Oh the perils of middle age, ugh! It was unmanned but still wired in. NO Flashlights!!! Minton Lumber (gone now) Anyone remember the drive in theaters? Mountain View was starting to have some interesting stores, so sometimes I'd stop there. There were 11 Emporiums from Santa Rosa to Salinas with local ones at Hillsdale, Stanford, Stevens Creek and Almaden. Played Little League for Johnny Macs the first year of the league -- 1955? St James Infirmary . My sister made one big donut with the leftover dough at the end of the shift and would bring it to the parties in a big pink box. Downtown Mtn. probably know this--unless two Irish Pubs at same location is just a coincidence--I have emailed a couple of old friends who may remember if it was once the Dublin Inn. Even our long time neighbors can't recall the name. Kragans Auto? road on the one side where the shopping center is now, and the it was The lot at Moffett and Middlefield held the temporary library while the one downtown was being rebuilt. Dairy Pail (San Antonio/california) was a drive thru. look like in 30 years? Sometimes I don't even recognize the downtown area. It was also easier on the pocketbook. Does anyone remember the little italian restaurant right across the street from Graham. Handyman was over by the Oasis Laundry and had tons of hardware stuff. Lockheed was designing and building spy satellites, as well as the submarine based Polaris nuclear missile. Ming Pan Florist and the Moffet Drive-in Theatre too! Where the amp. Drive-in Movie Theater where Walgreen's is. There were a few other places in Sunnyvale, but Friday night at the Jack in the Box parking lot on El Camino by Grant Rd was where me and my gearhead buddies stopped to watch the show and surreptitiously quaff a brew or two. We would then prowl the theater for carloads of girls to party with. (my first kiss too!) 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. He and my mother are buried next to each other at Alta Mesa Cemetery on Charleston. Shagging foul balls at McKelvey for a quarter. There was an old farm house circa 1900's that was at the intersection on 237, near where the Union Pacific railroad crossing used to be, called The Beer Garden. YP - The Real Yellow PagesSM - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. 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. Thanks for an interesting trip down memory lane. Does anyone remember Mountain View X-mas Tree Farm? County: San Francisco. Who was that guy who wore a dress and sat in the bleachers? We had one of our early department picnics at a a hamburger joint in an orchard, near where the old Route 237 crosses Central Expressway. Trying to locate a Amazon parrot that was left at a store in that time frame. MV is still a great place to live! Michael T is right, there were 7 buildings. Loved that park. I attended Eastbrook Elementary. If you had to grow up somewhere in the 60's and 70's, Mountain View had it all and was a real community where we all knew each other (absolute Americana). Mountain View had that," Small Town USA " feel . Does anybody remember the Sunnyview Family Club, down on Esceula? Munson's Drugstore on El Camino and Castro 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. When did the Old Mill close down and whateve happened to the best pizza place that I knew of Fargo's? Does anyone know what bakery I'm talking about? It's driving us all crazy. DV. View. Highway School had large wood paned windows, oak floors, wide halls, and huge cloakrooms! more forward thinking than Palo Alto and I am sorry I moved to Palo Alto That place was great too. Join to view profile ST. JAMES INFIRMARY . There is a Historic marker in front of a small building on Charleston just before it crosses San Antonio. They had a huge selection of bottled beers from around the world. Steve don't be such a downer you must be a transplant people like myself who happen to be a 4th generation MV resident like hearing old stories of MV stop clicking on the link. Then there was over where the medical center is the Emporium clothes Definitely check out the History Center if you get a chance. This page has been a really interesting read. What wonderful memories!!! -The Crossings was a mall called The Old Mill When it closed down we started going to the Continental Market on California Street. 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