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Date Posted: 16:53:15 02/08/03 Sat
Author: Jonathan E. Wright
Author Host/IP: ip189245.dialup.wvnet.edu / 129.71.189.245
Subject: Beech Street neighborhood groceries in the 1960s

Is anyone old enough to remember the neighborhood grocery stores on Beech Street? These were very important to the lives of people who lived near Paul Blazer Sr. High School many years ago. The three I remember are (1) Miller's Grocery Store, near the back sidewalk entrance to Poage Elementary School; the one at the corner of Floyd Street and Beech Street; and the one at the end of Beech Street near 13th Street. These last two I can't remember the names for. If anyone can help, I'd be grateful. I grew up on Ranch Road in the 60s and was familiar with these stores then. What's interesting now as I look back on them is the fact that three stores could make a fairly good living so incredibly close to each other. Nowadays, of course, small independent grocers have no way of surviving against the mammoth Wal-Marts, etc., so any neighborhood grocers are usually of the 7-11 variety. These three small groceries were an important part of the memories of those who grew up around Ashland---and lots of other places---years ago. Such memories make life so rich. If anyone else has memories of any or all of these three stores, it would be great to hear them!

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