Tapestry's Weavings

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

More Memories of Horton

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As expected I forgot some places when I talked about the Horton of my Childhood.


Mici reminded me about Askren’s store, and the great candy selection there. How could I have forgotten that! Mr. Ulrich ran the Chevrolet dealership before Coders. And Joey’s High Fashion also provided the latest hair styles for both men and women.


Thanks to Peggy I was reminded that the Dairy Inn was not on my list! That was one of my favorite places. Jiffy burgers and ice cream cones – oh yeah! We often ended up there in the evening when we "went for a ride."


When we made ice cream at home we went to the Ramirez Ice House for a big block ice. My sister and I took turns sitting on the freezer as dad cranked. Apple Cider from Lehman’s Apple Orchard was a favorite, and Georgia McAfee was making women beautiful in her shop behind Chuck’s Barber Shop.


The proverbial shade tree mechanic was Forest Butler. If it had a motor, he could get it running for you.


There are so many Horton memories of tagging along with my Dad Jimmy Dan, not to mention all the stories he had to tell. He is after all the inspiration of Reminiscing. Thanks to everyone who responded. It was nice hearing from several readers near and far, and I always welcome more.