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Date Posted: 19:58:11 03/06/03 Thu
Author: M.Shaffer
Author Host/IP: 64-89-114-211.arpa.kmcmail.net / 64.89.114.211
Subject: Re: Beech Street neighborhood groceries in the 1960s
In reply to: Bill Van Bibber 's message, "Re: Beech Street neighborhood groceries in the 1960s" on 18:50:07 03/06/03 Thu

Hey Doug I do recall Granny Goodwitch and Southside. What about Laynes Pharmacy when they had a soda counter. Also GC Murphy's downtown. And on 29th Street the Milk store I think it was called Grandview Diary when Coles Putnam was around. Those were the days..

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