:-D
--Now let's find the matching washer and dryer!
From your lips to God's ears, Greg!
Hey, the Hotpoint (still Hotpoint, big door, big drum, not GE) dryer to match your Lady Administrative Associate is at the Miracle Center here. Shall I fetch?
--Looks like movie night will be happening soon in the Marler household!
David wants me to see "Boondock Saints." I guess I need to expand my cultural repertoire.
--Now you need to switch out all of your kitchen appliances to ones that are Poppy Red
*forehead slap* You're so right, Doug! We saw a Westinghouse "Open Sesame" can opener (looks like it belongs in the MoMA) today, but it was in lime green, and we have to have some concordance in the kitchen. ;-) (Plus so many cans have pop-tops today, it takes the fun out of it.)
Ralph, those accoutrements do coordinate--thank you!! :-D
Andy, I wonder if we can build one of those modular homes out of that trailer--I wouldn't paint the exterior! And I'd send photos to Ralph. Maybe we can find one for him that advertises Brand Central to balance things out.
alr2903, thanks for adding the link! I thought the development notes were just too fun. Too bad they can't go back to this logo, or revive it, but it doesn't seem to align with their image these days. It seemed to go better with their full-line stores.
Greg, I think Penncrest only ran maybe through the early seventies--once they adopted the Helvetica JCPenney logo in 1971 after James Cash Penney's death, the Penncrest moniker phased out, because, I suppose, they wanted to retire the P branding. I too remember stuff only being badged as "JCPenney" when Penneys still had hard-lines. (And oh, the emptiness of that section of the store when it all disappeared and was filled in with...draperies?)