HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. American 11/29/1945 (2)• ~• --
1 It n~QU1d seett4 from the°newa thi:~
we®k that this td~t•tt is -due for a sort
of take jlifting, or something. if
what:-we are told is -true }t tivati't
seem like the. same old place and ~ e•
~eolder fellers may get• lost trying to
find ;our say about. b?ie once,.qute-l
little burg..
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When the writer came• here to take
-Deer the local newspaper E. t:. Fxfier
and his son J:verett were running
the_la_rg•est__grocei•y ansl.men's c-•ork
clothing establishment in lmrn. L.
.Hatfield was -city recorder and he
and his wife were liroptietors of x
flourishing drY goods store H here the
Cdfrfee Cup t-ow is: The corner afore
in bhe (`aRwley building was empty
and E3. F. Theirs owned the Ms:
grocery and di•y goods store furmPr-
ly owned by Craaf[ll & Robneft, nirn•
an onion warehouse. Mrq. Damon
hKd a confectionery store and lunch'
room where 'the Alexander store nux•
la located. Alexander w•as occupylni; ~I
the building where the public librar~• ~
is and VC. C. "Con" Leever, perennial
mayor, had h.is hardware sture ~~°here
«'eklon has a .plumbing shop. 1'he
postoffice was in :the brick buildfn_
next to the Central Point ~farlcet.
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