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Macon Brock, Harris Attaway, and I, went to Lakewood Elementary and Granby High Schools together.
Harris' father owned the Ben Franklin store. Mr. Attaway was killed in a car wreck about 1953 or so.
Mrs. Attaway sold the Ben Franklin business to Mr Perry.
So, technically, it was Mr. attaway that previously owned the Ben Frankin. store.
I think Macon wrote similarly in his book, "One Buck at a Time."
C.A. Smith 2600:4040:16D4:6900:D099:179C:F952:D589 (talk) 01:04, 20 October 2022 (UTC)Reply