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Date Posted: 22:36:49 02/28/03 Fri
Author: Hutch Class of 1981
Author Host/IP: cache-dp01.proxy.aol.com / 205.188.209.101
Subject: Beech Street

I remember those days. I grew up on May St. I could walk to every school I attended. I went to Poage And then I went to Putnam and then Blazer. I remember the store at Beech and Charles St at that time it was Fitchs grocery. I remember stopping all the time for a bottle of pop at Harris barber shop on Beech St at McClelland St. I would like to have a quarter for every ice cream cone I ate at the dairy cheer,I could probably retire. I also remember a little store on Main St in Ashland that was run by the vincents. Used to go in there a lot my grandmother lived on Sellars St.Simple times and great memorys.

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