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Lloyd-TX

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  1. Yes sir - I do recall that, but my question was concerning the store brand by the name of "Bright Yellow Wrap". Does anyone else recall that brand, or possibly a store of that name?
  2. This topic brings back a LOT of memories. I have a question which may relate to Globe, Woolco, Gemco, Sage, etc. Does anyone recall either a cheap product line sold by one of these stores, or a store named: "Bright Yellow Wrap"? Seems as though we used to see that name at one of the stores which used to occupy the space at Bellaire Blvd. and Hillcroft, where the Fiesta is currently. Thanks in advance!
  3. I sure do remember them! Spent a lot of money at the Post Oak Oshman's and the Sharpstown Mall Oshman's back in the day.
  4. I sure do. Bought a Sheridan pump-style pellet rifle from the downtown Foley's back in the 70's.
  5. My parents used to take the three of us kiddos out to eat at Weldon's Cafeteria or One's-a-meal, and then to the Delman for a movie. What a treat back in the 60's! Ah, the memories . . .
  6. Great thread, DJ. Late to this party, but FWIW AJ Foyt Chevrolet actually had three different names through the years: It was first MacRoberts Chevrolet, then AJ Foyt bought it, and lastly is was called Tex Star Chevrolet. Tex Star didn't last very long though, the economy went bust.
  7. Couldn't have said it any better myself! BTW, MY fave hangout / dance club back in that time was R & R. Not on Richmond of course, but close. Ah, the memories . . .
  8. Growing up in Houston I was in AWE of the Shamrock Hilton and all it's ammenities. Especially the pool and the restaurant . . . LOTS of great memories. I recall being very upset when it was torn down . . .
  9. The Weingarten's at Bellaire Blvd. & S. Rice Ave. became a Safeway, then an Apple Tree, and is now a Randalls.
  10. Nope - it shut down a few years back. A check cashing business occupies that ol' place now.
  11. I wasn't aware that the present day HEB location had ever been an A&P, but yes - prior to HEB it was indeed an Academy store. My auto repair shop is located at 5118 Spruce St., almost directly behind HEB, next door to the O'Reilly Auto Parts (formerly Charlie's Hi-Lo). We moved our business to this location in December of 1990, and until they closed up I'd walk over to Academy on my lunch break just to window shop. Bought my work shoes there for years . . . Lots of changes around our area of Bellaire in the 20 years we've been here!
  12. One renamed Houston road comes to mind . . . Southpark Boulevard was renamed Martin Luther King Boulevard. Can't recall the date when it was renamed, but I'm guessing sometime in the early 70's.
  13. That's a great question, and I wish that I had an answer . . . I'd imagine that there were but a few architectural firms designing dealerships back in the day, so I suppose that it's quite possible. Do you have any recollection of the dealership name when it was a Pontiac dealership?
  14. Sorry that I'm "so late to this party", but H. Leo Stelzig Jr., one of his sons (C.C.) and one of his daughters (Francis) are all our customers here at my auto repair business. I'm known the family since the early 70's, when C.C. and myself were high school age. Anyway, what was your girlfriend's name? TIA!
  15. Mucho thanks for posting that survey jpg! If you blow that survey up so you can read the lower RH corner, you can see the engineer's info and signatures. Bennett Coulson, who passed away December 2003, is my father. I recall that he spoke VERY highly of Ira Berne. Ira thought so much of my Dad that he paid for central A/C to be installed in my parent's first home (on Durness Way, in Braes Heights) in the mid-50's! Ah . . . the memories!
  16. Same here with that photo . . . hmmmm, I dunno how to "fix" that. If anyone here would like a better, cleaner, larger copy of that pic, send me an e-mail to bell-auto <at> comcast.net and I'll reply back with the file. Really interesting to me is the fighter aircraft near the Goodyear store, sure would like to find out more about why it was on display @ MCM back in the fall of '74. I'll bet it was a b!tch to get it trucked in there, LOL! I've "googled" about that fighter 'til my fingers were just about worn out, with no success.
  17. Here's an old pic of the Katy Freeway frontage of MCM. I have determined that this photo was snapped between September 18 and October 26, 1974. "Gone With The Wind" was re-released in Houston on September 18, 1974, and on the MCM marquee there is an art show through October 26. Enlarge the photo and take special note of the U.S.A.F. fighter aircraft parked in the East lot, between the mall and the Goodyear tire store. Wassup with that?
  18. Back to the top . . . A few pics of Raymond Pearson Ford and Bob Robertson Chevrolet. Enjoy!
  19. Bringing an old topic back to the top . . . Here are a few old photos from the 80's at Houston International. Though these pics show all brands of older cars, these were shot during one of our semi-annual Gulf Coast Trans Am Club drag races. My car this day was the Bucaneer Red 1975 Trans Am. My buddies and I raced our street cars there from the early 70's through whenever the track shut down. Ah - the memories . . . and the haircuts and clothes, LOL!
  20. Newbie here, my first post . . . Give Greatwood another look-see. I have a daughter in 2nd grade, and the new LCISD middle school, junior high and high school campus near the George Ranch will be up and running by the time she leaves elementary school. She is attending Campbell Elementary School (one of the two elementary schools in Greatwood), and loves it. She's doing great, and her teachers so far have been top-notch. My (now ex-) wife and I moved to Greatwood in 2000, two weeks before our daughter was born. Excepting the traffic woes while 59 was under construction, we have genuinely enjoyed living in Greatwood. I work in Bellaire (21 mile commute each way), and since the 59 completion my commute is usually a breeze. The real improvement came with the commercial developments along 59 an 99. It's nice to have a Memorial Hermann hospital so close as well. Sugar Land put in our own Fire Station and Ambulance a few years back as well. The amenities in Greatwood are fantastic - three pools, LOTS of playgrounds for the kiddos, nice landscaping and maintenance, a decent HOA board, etc. Also, at a tick over $600, the annual HOA dues are reasonable. If you like to fish, there are several very nice lakes with some good sized fish too. Catch and release only, though. I'm fairly certain that you can find a 3000+ sq. ft. home that fits your needs, with an oversized garage, and stay within your budget. During the 15+ years that homes were being built in Greatwood, there were numerous reputable builders. Try it - you'll like it. Good luck!
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