Anonymous wrote: Hot Dogs and Icees at Woolworhs in Corte Madera...That was living! I can still smell that stale hot dog and popcorn smell that overwhealmed your senses when you walked into Woolworths at the Corte Madera Center Mall.
There was one other constituent to the distinctive Woolworth's aroma, and it emanated from the parakeet cages.
Woolworths, W.T. Grant and sometimes Wards were good sources for 88-cent records in my poverty-stricken teenage years.
I remember the food at Woolworth's, but not at W.T. Grant's which people in other parts of the country say had a great lunch counter. Did the Corte Madera Grant's not have one ?
I do remember Herbert's Sherbert's at CMC though. Was that a chain ?
I can still smell it! snifff......ummmmmmmmm! I worked at JC Penney's and used to go their for the nacho's. I was addicted to those disgusting, neon orange spicy nachos.
That was a great lose to Corte Madera and to the country as there is no "Five and Dime" to replace Woolworth. There was a very big Woolworth's in San Francisco that also closed that had everything. They had a big fire several years ago, and they recovered from that and went on with a sucessful business for years.
I worked at Corte Madera Chevron and would get one of those delicious dogs almost every day. The lady behind the counters name was Jean. In my immature brain I always thought the greeting, "Hi Jean!" was hysterical. I'm sure it was......for the 200 millionth time I did it. She always chuckled though. Aw, customer service.
Hot Dogs and Icees at Woolworhs in Corte Madera...That was living! I can still smell that stale hot dog and popcorn smell that overwhealmed your senses when you walked into Woolworths at the Corte Madera Center Mall.
Woolworths was a far cry from the Home Chef and REI!