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  • Re: Rustic Hills Shopping Center ca. 1970
    • (Login prettyingreenthree)
      Posted Oct 28, 2006 7:56 PM

      When I was a student at Washington Irving Junior High (now "Middle School" -- yecch!) from 1968-1971
      Hey, I was a Washington Irving graduate too. 1967-1970. Graduated Wasson in 1973. Hmmm, where are my school year books?


      (and even long after), the Rustic Hills Shopping Center was one of my favorite haunts. And although I can remember its layout and decor -- and even, it seems to me, the smell of the place (Furr's Cafeteria?) -- I can't remember too many specifics. I'm hoping someone with a better memory can help me out. Let's see, starting on the east side there was a nifty general merchandise store

      That was Gibson's Discount Store. The music center was in the way back of the store. Only a couple of rows and back then you could almost name all music artists.



      where I always perused the latest albums. I remember coming across the Monkees, Rod Stewart, Jethro Tull, the Beatles, of course, and McCartney's early solo efforts and clearly recall buying two albums in particular there: Uriah Heep's "Wizards and Demons" and Peter Nero's "Summer of '42." (What can I say? I was a teeny-bopper.) A little farther west, past Furr's, was a very cool little independent bookshop where I practically lived. I was really into the '30-'40s pulp hero Doc Savage (still am, I guess) and they had row upon row of cool Doc paperbacks displayed there. This was also where I got the very first hardback book I ever bought with my own money, Hal Borland's "Country Editor's Boy" (soon followed by the second hardback I ever bought, James Clavell's "Shogun").


      Gosh, I don't remember the bookshop.



      These two shops, along with the Duckwall's(?),

      I do remember the Duckwalls. There was also a Halmark shop. My fist experience in witnessing someone shoplifting. Not only an item, but a dozen or so small type items. I was so shocked, I went home and immediately told my mom! Oh, and there was a coin shop, and a Hardware store (Ace?, a shoe repair shop that eventually moved to the westside strip where there was a Radio Shack that just closed, there was a worman's formal shop, a little consession place to buy drinks, sno-cones, cotton candy, icecream, and a place that sold incense, candles, jewelry. I can't remember the names of these places either. Ugh! I think I'm getting older.




      the 7-Eleven and the small but lovely Rustic Hills Theater, made up my universe in that corner of town. But I don't remember the names of the places. Does anyone else remember?
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