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Main Street
Hagerstown, Indiana I strolled my hometown Main Street today (about a quarter mile). Many happy memories flooded my soul, causing me to smile. A friendly bench beckoned me and I sat awhile to ponder, The past I left so long ago for vast horizons out yonder! The building where Doc Mays' drug store was still stands, Where my sweetie and I sipped sodas and held each other's hands. The Cartmell Hardware Store sat catty-cornered across the street, Catering a variety of gadgets to make our lives more complete! Ah! The aromas emitted from Seeb's Bakery down the street! Those savory pies, cookies and cakes - what a special treat! I recall Harry the barber and his razzing as I sat in his chair. I reeked of bay rum and the Vitalis that he slathered in my hair! The bowling alley no longer exists - setting pins was my first job. If the bowlers liked my work, a quarter tip to me they'd lob! Gone is the L.B. Owens grocery store where as a lad I worked. He was a demanding boss, admonishing me if my tasks I shirked! I left my hometown when I was a young and unpretentious lad. There were just too many distant vistas and adventures to be had. But o'er the years I return there every chance that I can get. I left many fond memories there that I just cannot forget! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired (© All Rights Reserved)
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