Old Businesses
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Old Businesses
We had letter in the paper today that referenced Sprouse-Reitz, a discount general store. Triggered memories of other stores that aren't around anymore.
Skaggs/Osco
Mayfair (a grocery chain in Las Vegas when I was a kid)
Lucky (grocery)
Woolworth's
Alpha Beta (groceries)
Are there still Yellow Fronts in Tucson?
Skaggs/Osco
Mayfair (a grocery chain in Las Vegas when I was a kid)
Lucky (grocery)
Woolworth's
Alpha Beta (groceries)
Are there still Yellow Fronts in Tucson?
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mervyn's
radio shack
robinson's may
circuit city
i've never heard of yellow fronts and i've been in tucson for almost 11 years.
radio shack
robinson's may
circuit city
i've never heard of yellow fronts and i've been in tucson for almost 11 years.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Damn, I'm old. Sold camping gear and the like. Had stores like it in Phoenix called Popular.
Checker Auto Parts
Levy's
Broadway
Diamonds
Dillards
Checker Auto Parts
Levy's
Broadway
Diamonds
Dillards
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oh well i remember poplar (thought it was poplar?).
that's where we got all of our camping gear growing up.
that's where we got all of our camping gear growing up.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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I don't think so. The one out east on Broadway closed years ago.gumby wrote:We had letter in the paper today that referenced Sprouse-Reitz, a discount general store. Triggered memories of other stores that aren't around anymore.
Skaggs/Osco
Mayfair (a grocery chain in Las Vegas when I was a kid)
Lucky (grocery)
Woolworth's
Alpha Beta (groceries)
Are there still Yellow Fronts in Tucson?
Smith's(Groceries)
Goldwaters(like Dillards)
Woolco(like Kmart)
I thought Dillard's was still around?
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I'm long removed from Arizona. Dillards could very well be around.
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17 stores in az still.gumby wrote:I'm long removed from Arizona. Dillards could very well be around.
http://www.dillards.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... xtLink0212
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Smitty's. First grocery store I ever saw with a sit down restaurant as a kid.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smitty%27s_%28retailer%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smitty%27s_%28retailer%29
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remember when within a couple miles of my house in mesa there was a smith's, smitty's, fry's, albertsons, basha's, abco and safeway.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Remember the old five and dimes?
Ben Franklins
Woolworths
Kresge
Cornet
TG&Y
My youngest brother worked at Woolco in Tucson when they closed. Not his fault.
Ben Franklins
Woolworths
Kresge
Cornet
TG&Y
My youngest brother worked at Woolco in Tucson when they closed. Not his fault.
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another place i used to go to all the time growing up was the montgomery ward department store.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Yes they are. my wife has worked for them since 1992. They are based out of Little Rock though.gumby wrote:I'm long removed from Arizona. Dillards could very well be around.
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LaBelle's (got my first R/C car here)
Mervyn's
Gemco (they had great Robotech ripoff toys in the 80s!)
Mervyn's
Gemco (they had great Robotech ripoff toys in the 80s!)
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Blockbuster Video. Or Hollywood Video.
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Revco (drugstore)
A.J. Bayless (groceries) used to work there in HS
Service Merchandise (like LaBelle's)
Fedmart
A.J. Bayless (groceries) used to work there in HS
Service Merchandise (like LaBelle's)
Fedmart
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ABCO Foods
Incredible Universe (lol)
Incredible Universe (lol)
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Kresge's
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ABCO bought Alpha Beta.
I remember Incredible Universe. Did that become Fry's?
The old Montgomery Ward in downtown Spokane is now City Hall. Nice building.
Remembered another: Rexall's. We used to call the guys who dipped tobacco "Rexall Rangers."
I remember Incredible Universe. Did that become Fry's?
The old Montgomery Ward in downtown Spokane is now City Hall. Nice building.
Remembered another: Rexall's. We used to call the guys who dipped tobacco "Rexall Rangers."
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I know Sears is still around (though doing horribly, apparently), but how about ordering from the Sears Catalog?
I remember that.
I remember that.
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and Roebuck.PieceOfMeat wrote:I know Sears is still around (though doing horribly, apparently), but how about ordering from the Sears Catalog?
I remember that.
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PieceOfMeat wrote:I know Sears is still around (though doing horribly, apparently), but how about ordering from the Sears Catalog?
I remember that.
Used to look forward to the Sears Christmas catalog as a kid.
My vanpool picks me up at the KMart down the street from me where I walk to it. Pretty sad looking store.
Don't have much hope for Sears/KMart to last out this decade.
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I bought my first bicycle with my own money on lay-away when I was a kid from Montgomery Ward's. Good times.ASUHATER! wrote:another place i used to go to all the time growing up was the montgomery ward department store.
No joke, I came here to post those 4 (was going to say LaBelle's instead of Service Merchandise though).UAEebs86 wrote:Revco (drugstore)
A.J. Bayless (groceries) used to work there in HS
Service Merchandise (like LaBelle's)
Fedmart
LOVED Fed Mart, it was Target before Target came to Tucson.
My contributions:
Steinfeld's (at El Con, another department store)
Jacome's (a downtown department store BITD)
I was also going to list Spencer's Gifts (Fundies!) and LaVicio's Deli-Mart (inside certain 7/11s in AZ), but those apparently still exist. Farrell's Ice Cream used to be on that list as well, but they were resuscitated somewhere in SoCal.
But in my book, you gotta get to White Castle before the weirdos show up!
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The one that was on Speedway and Rosemont is now a Summit Hut.gumby wrote:Are there still Yellow Fronts in Tucson?
Formerly McLurvin
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LaVicio's ... remember those.
Winchell's Donuts
For gas:
Vickers
Gulf
Shamrock
Winchell's Donuts
For gas:
Vickers
Gulf
Shamrock
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I still laugh every time I see a "Standard Oil" with the same "chevron" as Chevron ...
But in my book, you gotta get to White Castle before the weirdos show up!
Tonight he gets Happy-Go-Jackie on the big white guy like a donkey eating a waffle!
Sweet Sassy Molassey, get out the checkbook and pay Grandma for the rubdown!
Tonight he gets Happy-Go-Jackie on the big white guy like a donkey eating a waffle!
Sweet Sassy Molassey, get out the checkbook and pay Grandma for the rubdown!
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My fave, though still around.Reydituto wrote:I still laugh every time I see a "Standard Oil" with the same "chevron" as Chevron ...
Union 76 is just 76 now.
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Don't forget Thrifty drug stores with their Thrifty ice cream counter!
Goldwater's department stores were owned by Barry Goldwater's family.
Diamond's department stores were bought by Dillard's.
But yes, most of all, Yellow Front. And Revco and Fedmart.
I don't know how much longer Basha's will be around.
Goldwater's department stores were owned by Barry Goldwater's family.
Diamond's department stores were bought by Dillard's.
But yes, most of all, Yellow Front. And Revco and Fedmart.
I don't know how much longer Basha's will be around.
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basha's still has 52 locations plus all the food city's and aj's fine foods. over 100 locations. i think they will probably be ok now that they've recovered from their 2009 bankruptcy.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Didn't Esso become Exxon?
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The Swensens at Oracle and OG is still around. It's Sullivan's Creamery or something like that. Same food and ice cream.gumby wrote:Ice Cream: Swensens
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Yes. Still Esso in Canada and a few other countries.Merkin wrote:Didn't Esso become Exxon?
Funny story about the name change. Esso paid millions and millions to search for a name that would be easily recognizable, but not offensive, in any language. Once it came about some (employees?) immediately started calling it the sign of the double cross.
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Totally not on the topic at all, but this reminds me of when Disney asked its employees to stop calling the company "Mouseschwitz" so they immediately started calling it "Duckau" instead.KaibabKat wrote:Yes. Still Esso in Canada and a few other countries.Merkin wrote:Didn't Esso become Exxon?
Funny story about the name change. Esso paid millions and millions to search for a name that would be easily recognizable, but not offensive, in any language. Once it came about some (employees?) immediately started calling it the sign of the double cross.
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My Grandpa and his brothers owned a couple of Esso stations in Pennsylvania back in the day. My Dad has the porcelain letters from the storefront in his garage.Merkin wrote:Didn't Esso become Exxon?
Back on topic: Is KB Toys still around?
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Can remember Atlantic Richfield before ARCO. The KBs here went away. We had a Wonderworld department store in Vegas, which housed Big 5 Sporting Goods.
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Der Weinershniitzel? Still around? The Long John Silver's closed here. Arthur Treacher's was similar.
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I just drove past a Wienerschnitzel tonight in Champaign.gumby wrote:Der Weinershniitzel? Still around? The Long John Silver's closed here. Arthur Treacher's was similar.
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Still a few Der Weiners in Tucson. One or 2 Long John Silvers too.gumby wrote:Der Weinershniitzel? Still around? The Long John Silver's closed here. Arthur Treacher's was similar.
But in my book, you gotta get to White Castle before the weirdos show up!
Tonight he gets Happy-Go-Jackie on the big white guy like a donkey eating a waffle!
Sweet Sassy Molassey, get out the checkbook and pay Grandma for the rubdown!
Tonight he gets Happy-Go-Jackie on the big white guy like a donkey eating a waffle!
Sweet Sassy Molassey, get out the checkbook and pay Grandma for the rubdown!
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Pioneer Chicken
El Pollo Asado
TG&Y
Round the Corner (the original gourmet burger joint)
Sambo's/Seasons/Wag's
The Wherehouse music & tapes
The Boston Store
McMahon's Furniture
Waldenbooks
and....
the legendary Showbiz and Pistol Pete's Pizza parlors.
El Pollo Asado
TG&Y
Round the Corner (the original gourmet burger joint)
Sambo's/Seasons/Wag's
The Wherehouse music & tapes
The Boston Store
McMahon's Furniture
Waldenbooks
and....
the legendary Showbiz and Pistol Pete's Pizza parlors.
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TG&Y... Damn!Merkin wrote:Remember the old five and dimes?
Ben Franklins
Woolworths
Kresge
Cornet
TG&Y
My youngest brother worked at Woolco in Tucson when they closed. Not his fault.
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Excellent additions. Really liked El Pollo Asado. Add Tower Records and B. Dalton Books.catgrad97 wrote:Pioneer Chicken
El Pollo Asado
TG&Y
Round the Corner (the original gourmet burger joint)
Sambo's/Seasons/Wag's
The Wherehouse music & tapes
The Boston Store
McMahon's Furniture
Waldenbooks
and....
the legendary Showbiz and Pistol Pete's Pizza parlors.
I pawned my Smith Corona
and I went to meet my man.
He hangs out on Alvarado Street
by the Pioneer Chicken stand.
We had Chicken Delight in Vegas. "Dinner tonight? Chicken Delight!"
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catgrad97 wrote:Pioneer Chicken
El Pollo Asado
TG&Y
Round the Corner (the original gourmet burger joint)
Sambo's/Seasons/Wag's
The Wherehouse music & tapes
The Boston Store
McMahon's Furniture
Waldenbooks
and....
the legendary Showbiz and Pistol Pete's Pizza parlors.
Still the original Sambo's in Santa Barbara. Right there by the marina, beautiful view, good food, and still great prices.
Pistol Pete's rivaled Peter Piper's as the worst pizza in town. But a large pie was $3.99?
Best was Godfathers. Thanks a lot Herman Cain.
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Some good company names thrown out there. Definitely getting flashbacks.
Especially winchells donuts, popular, montgomery wards, and abco.
Like UAdevil mentioned, I ate at the diner in Smiths or Smittys on Baseline and McClintock (or was it mill and southern? I can't remember) in Tempe a few times when I was a kid, definitely don't see that anymore.
I used to love going to swensens as a kid when we'd visit Tucson. The wafer in the ice cream was solid. I know Pistol Petes basically turned into Peter Piper's...my dad gets a pizza from there every now and then, he likes the cornmeal coating on the bottom.
Especially winchells donuts, popular, montgomery wards, and abco.
Like UAdevil mentioned, I ate at the diner in Smiths or Smittys on Baseline and McClintock (or was it mill and southern? I can't remember) in Tempe a few times when I was a kid, definitely don't see that anymore.
I used to love going to swensens as a kid when we'd visit Tucson. The wafer in the ice cream was solid. I know Pistol Petes basically turned into Peter Piper's...my dad gets a pizza from there every now and then, he likes the cornmeal coating on the bottom.
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Just for Feet
Lucky's (grocery store)
Braniff (airline)
Winchell's (donuts)
The Good Earth (restaurant)
Lunt Ave Marble Club (restaurant)
PSA (airline)
Lucky's (grocery store)
Braniff (airline)
Winchell's (donuts)
The Good Earth (restaurant)
Lunt Ave Marble Club (restaurant)
PSA (airline)
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Both still around. You just haven't been in the wrong place.gumby wrote:Bennigan's
Houlihan's
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Dammit!
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Love the dinosaur.gumby wrote:My fave, though still around.Reydituto wrote:I still laugh every time I see a "Standard Oil" with the same "chevron" as Chevron ...
I worked at the one on Campbell & Prince in HS/early college. Good chicken. Mediocre times.catgrad97 wrote: El Pollo Asado
I was going to post Goddarher's loved the crust and the sauce as a kid.Merkin wrote:Best was Godfathers. Thanks a lot Herman Cain.
Nine-9-Nein!!!
Longhorned wrote:gumby wrote:Bennigan's
Houlihan's
Both still around. You just haven't been in the wrong place.
Applebee's resembles that remark!
But in my book, you gotta get to White Castle before the weirdos show up!
Tonight he gets Happy-Go-Jackie on the big white guy like a donkey eating a waffle!
Sweet Sassy Molassey, get out the checkbook and pay Grandma for the rubdown!
Tonight he gets Happy-Go-Jackie on the big white guy like a donkey eating a waffle!
Sweet Sassy Molassey, get out the checkbook and pay Grandma for the rubdown!