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Redskin81
My family frequented the stores in Southwestern Plaza (SW 59th & Western) and Reding Shopping Center (SW 44th & Western). The Southwestern store was known to us as the "little T. G. & Y"; the Reding store was the "big T. G. & Y"; and the 74th & Penn store was the "BIG T. G. & Y!"
In the mid-1970's, I needed some 3x5 index cards for a 6th grade assignment. My mother took me to the Reding store and waited in the car for me. I got a pack of index cards and went to the cash register. The cashier was a big woman named (I think) Mrs. Pollard or Mrs. Pollack. She knew me well - I had been in that store at least once a week for practically my entire life and she had worked there forever. The cards did not have a price sticker, and Mrs. Pollard asked me if I knew the price. I told her 33 cents. She immediately said, "I don't think that's right!" I responded with something clever like "Uh-huh!" She then said, "Are they 33 cents or are they 3 for $1? If they're 3 for $1 and you just buy one, I have to charge you 34 cents. If you bought two, the second one would be 33 cents, though. Do you want to get another one?" I told her I thought one pack would be plenty and that I would pay the extra 1 cent. When I returned to the car, my mom asked what had taken so long. I told her Mrs. Pollard and I had been arguing over a penny.
That one pack of index card lasted me through high school, college, and more than half are still left. They're in my kitchen junk drawer right now.
Does anyone have memories or stories about the Southwestern or Reding stores?
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