PamWh

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| 08/19/2008 11:18 AM |
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but does anyone else remember when Woolworth's and some drug stores had coffee shops or lunch counters in them? Here's a menu from the 1950's. Looks like prices have increased at least 10 times what they used to be. |

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PamWh aka Bob's Mom
If your rattie ain't happy, ain't nobody happy! |
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swatson6

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| 08/19/2008 11:21 AM |
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| I've never even seen a Woolworth's!! LOL I'll take the shake for 25 cents though! |
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Sarah Mom to Jack, Jeter and foster mom to Teagan
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DaisysMom

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| 08/19/2008 11:30 AM |
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I remember a Woolworths Five and Dime from when I was very, very little...vague memories. There was a little soda fountain. And I distinctly remember in the restroom you had to put a dime in a "thingy" on the stall door for it to open!!! Little kids would just crawl under  |
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Tracey - Darlin' Daisy's Mom
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neville88

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| 08/19/2008 11:38 AM |
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| I remember woolworths and the diner inside,I live in michigan we had 2 of them in a 15 mile radius,loved it,I was not born till 1960 but it was their till I was in high school |
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Mary-mommy to peanut,chloe,oliver,olivia,ziggy & zipper and skin adult kids-christina & jamie
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PamWh

 Rattitude Problem

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| 08/19/2008 11:39 AM |
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| I remember when Sears and Penney's had fabric departments where you could buy patterns and fabrics to make your own clothes. Anyone still sew their own clothing? |
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PamWh aka Bob's Mom
If your rattie ain't happy, ain't nobody happy! |
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neville88

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| 08/19/2008 11:41 AM |
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oh and I still have thread spools will woolworths stamped on them from my mothers sewing box, |
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Mary-mommy to peanut,chloe,oliver,olivia,ziggy & zipper and skin adult kids-christina & jamie
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Bailey's mom

 Bratty Ratty

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| 08/19/2008 11:41 AM |
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| I remember Woolworths, with a lunch counter when I was young, probably in the late 60's early 70's. |
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Tinkerbelle's Mommy

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| 08/19/2008 11:44 AM |
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I do! My favorite memories of my grandmother's house, was going to her drugstore and getting a milkshake at the soda fountain. I usually wasn't given enough money for a sandwich...in fact...i think i just said charge it....i really don't ever remember paying for anything. People would just say, you must be Kenneth's daughter....and i would say charge it to my Daddy. Wish I could do that now!
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neville88

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| 08/19/2008 11:44 AM |
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| the dept store that I used to buy my 45rpm when I was a kid was called arlins and the mcdonalds next to it only had a walk up window,you could not go in you had to eat outside,lol |
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Mary-mommy to peanut,chloe,oliver,olivia,ziggy & zipper and skin adult kids-christina & jamie
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Amy

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| 08/19/2008 11:49 AM |
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We had a store downtown in Lewiston where I grew up. I think it was called McCrory's. It was sort of like a department store but it had a little diner off to the side. My Memere used to take me their. Ooooo.....I just loved it! |
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Katie'sMom

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| 08/19/2008 11:53 AM |
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| Oh I surely do remember Woolworth's lunch counters and restaurants. I loved to eat there -- and they had great banana splits! |
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Jackie Oh!

 Ratterific

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| 08/19/2008 12:07 PM |
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Posted By PamWh on 08/19/2008 11:39 AM
I remember when Sears and Penney's had fabric departments where you could buy patterns and fabrics to make your own clothes. Anyone still sew their own clothing?
I love making my own clothes. my mom taught me to use a sewing machine and I live making things from vintage Vogue patterns. Plus it's great to have one of a kind clothes.
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dogparkdawn

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| 08/19/2008 12:14 PM |
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How cool to have a menu. I sewed like crazy. And I'm dumb enough to purchase a vintage Betsy Johnson pattern on ebay for $20 when I had one way back that cost $2.50. LOL |
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Build a little Bird House in Your Soul.
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SuzieRedhead

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| 08/19/2008 12:25 PM |
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Dang, I just ordered a chicken salad sandwich on rye with tomato, lettuce and onion and it was $5.50!! A glass of unsweetened iced tea and a bag of chips brought the total to almost 10 bucks!
HUGGERS DAWNIE! LTNS... |
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Tinkerbelle's Mommy

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| 08/19/2008 12:43 PM |
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Ok. I'm hungry now. I'll have a bacon and tomato sandwich and a banana split please! I'm serious! I have a dollar, you can keep the change even! |
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Caesar & Julia's mom

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| 08/19/2008 5:20 PM |
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Yes, I remember our mall had a Woolworths with a diner in it. My grandma, mom and I would sometimes eat there! It was fantastic!! I had totally forgotten about that...thanks for the smile!! |
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Diane~ loved by Caesar and Julia
"Don't count the days, make the days count..."
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Yukon Cornelius

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| 08/19/2008 6:39 PM |
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Talk about a flashback. I remember going to the Woolworth's and eating at the lunch counter. What was it about the lunch counter that made the food taste better? We also had 3 stores in town that had soda fountains. Anyone remember cherry, vanilla, or chocolate phosphates? We also used to get Coke with a shot of cherry, vanilla, or chocolate. Many fond memories of sipping those fountain treats through a paper straw. |
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erniebenernie

 Bratty Ratty

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| 08/19/2008 6:59 PM |
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| We had a Woolworth's within walking distance from my home on the east side of St Paul. Cherry Cokes remembered the most. Little did I know how much fun that was until the idea was obsolete. It made sense....would't you buy more if you could get a milkshake after you shopped? Yummm!!! |
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Vicki
~*~I'd rather own an inch of a rat terrier then a mile of a pedigree~*~
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Dinks Mom

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| 08/28/2008 2:30 PM |
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WOW~ Yeah, I remember Woolworth's, we had one nearby....geez, it's been 20 years now.... |
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buttonbutt

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| 08/30/2008 12:57 PM |
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| Yes, I remember Woolworth & Co. dimestores & their snack fountains well. Ate lunch in them many a time up until I was around 13 or so, anyway. Also at the same period were the Kresge dimestores. Woolco and K-mart (the earliest mega discount centers) is what they morphed into. Then came Globe Discount Centers, Gibson's, and Target. Finally the monster we know today, Wal-Mart blotted what was once Woolworth and most all the rest of them out of existence. |
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PamWh

 Rattitude Problem

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| 09/02/2008 3:28 PM |
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| The stores like Dollar General and Dollar Tree remind me of the old dime stores. |
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PamWh aka Bob's Mom
If your rattie ain't happy, ain't nobody happy! |
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