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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Our Stately Post Office ~

Photo: Barbara Bloom

11 comments:

  1. I never understood why the Post Office moved out of this wonderful building for that place on Main Street. After they left the PARC took over and used it as a sheltered workshop. Not sure what is there now.

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  2. Does anyone remember a blind man who had a small area on the main floor where he sold candy and newspapers? Does anyone know his name?

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  3. Does anyone remember a blind man who had a small concession stand in the Post Office? I think he sold candy and newspapers. Does anyone know his name?

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  4. AnonymousMay 03, 2018

    His name was Sixto Lezcano.

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  5. AnonymousMay 04, 2018

    Good spoof! Lezcano was a major league pitcher, not a snack stand operator in the post office. I remember a stand run by a blind man in the court house, but not the post office.

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  6. Lloyd Thompson was his name. A wonderful man. Married a lady from our church (First Baptist) in the 1950s.

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  7. His name was Lloyd Thompson. A fine man who married a lady from our church (First Baptist) in the 1950s.

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  8. His name was Lloyd Thompson. Married a lady from our churrch (First Baptist) in the mid 1950s.

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  9. His name was Lloyd Thompson. A fine man who married a lady from our church (First Baptist) in the mid 1950s.

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  10. It is still Parc productions I would love o see pictures of the inside as I work there now. Stop in and see our handcrafted wood items and candles

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  11. They had the navy recruiters there, that’s where I joined the the Navy in 1964.

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