June Bellah writes: I remember going in this store as a kid. It belonged to an old man named Mr. Shorty!! My mama grew up there in Dover. Steve Johnson notes, via Facebook, that Mr. Shorty’s name was W. W. Wyant.
June Bellah writes: I remember going in this store as a kid. It belonged to an old man named Mr. Shorty!! My mama grew up there in Dover. Steve Johnson notes, via Facebook, that Mr. Shorty’s name was W. W. Wyant.
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Yes this was my great grandads store. A lot of people didn’t know that he helped a lot of people who couldn’t afford to pay he would basically give it to them
Whats the history on the old building next to Muno”s?
I remember going I this store as a kid it belonged to an old man named mr. Shorty!! My mama grew up there in dover