Friday, March 6, 2009

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reply to Mike

That was Elisha Angle aka Pappy Angle. His son Paul who was the piano player at Warrenside at one time just past away a few weeks ago. As I recall rumor always had it he liked throwing poorly behaved kids down the steps. Now if this was only for fear factor value to us younger kids or not I don't know. You'll have to ask Rosanne. ;) Lance may have lied.

Mike Hummer

The third one must have been for the rich side of town, Lin and I lived on the poor side :) Who was the principle before him, used to draw charcole pictures........

Mike Hummer geesh two shy guys ;)

I remember Leos and Whellers grocery, where was the third one ? Remember all the others. My sister Grace was one of those phone operators too. I remember the soda shop.. Grace had a sweet shop where the operators used to be, remember that? Who was our school principle when we were in the 7 & 8th grades? He started baseball and basketball teams..

From Bill Sanderson

the early days. do you remember about then how many grocery stores were in town?? not counting sheetz n gardners?? how about watchin the train stop at the station and passengers getting on and off. pikles farm machinery and hardware store. the ladies at the methodist church making and selling the soup.
the answer to the first question is three. then some one opened a soda n ice cream shop in one of the houses between leos n wheelers. then there was the telephone switch board office in the old hotel. my mother was one of the young operators that said , number please.
ah the good old dyas.
yeah, mike i remember.
lin, maby theres something here that you could put on the blog.
just had one of my moments, later guys, bill

From Bill Sanderson who apparently is too shy to post himself. ;)

the early days. do you remember about then how many grocery stores were in town?? not counting sheetz n gardners?? how about watchin the train stop at the station and passengers getting on and off. pikles farm machinery and hardware store. the ladies at the methodist church making and selling the soup.
the answer to the first question is three. then some one opened a soda n ice cream shop in one of the houses between leos n wheelers. then there was the telephone switch board office in the old hotel. my mother was one of the young operators that said , number please.
ah the good old dyas.
yeah, mike i remember.
lin, maby theres something here that you could put on the blog.
just had one of my moments, later guys, bill