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THIS TIRE STORE WAS DIENERS BAKERY AND KENS FURNITURE ON DICKINSON AVE.
The Bakery was not in this tire store. It was 815 Dickinson Avenue, just two doors east of the tire store with the railroad tracks in between.
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Correction: This building is just west of Frank Dieners Bakery, Kens Furniture is just west of the Gammon Supply not seen in photo, there was also the local railroad depot between this Building & Dieners. Later in the early 70's the old Gammon building was a convenient store, Save a Shoe was there too. In the rear of that building was Stuwart Sandwich Co. Directly across the street was Cozart's Auto Supply as well as Williams Shoe Shop. 800-900 block of Dickinson Ave. My mother operated Maness Credit Clothing for over 30 years in that block at 806 which next to Paige's Barber shop.