I have been busy working on my towns of Spencer and Ruthven. I have been showing the first block to be completed and here are a couple more pictures. The first pictures shows the new street lights and the addition of the parking meters, fire hydrants, and people to the scene. The corner building became the new Spencer Maid-Rite sandwich shop as that was my favorite place to eat as a young boy in Spencer. It was destroyed by a natural gas explosion that killed everyone in the shop and was never replaced.
The second picture shows the right side of this block. It starts with the Maid-Rite shop followed by the local Woolworth's Five & Dime Store. This was a favorite of mine as a child. They had bins of plastic toys that I would drool over. The next business is Johnston Automotive which is where my dad worked for a long time. The last business has just been added to finish the block. It was an MTH radio station building, but it has been become the new Rexall Drug Store, another childhood favorite where we could go to the soda fountain and get cherry cokes and other goodies. If business picks up the store plans to add a Miller Rexall animated sign on the front of the building to draw attention down this side street. The completely remodeled Hotel Tangney is across the street and is expected to bring in a lot of travelers. Plus the Tangney is now a Greyhound Bus stop and that too will add to the traffic.
These are exciting days for Spencer. The neighboring town of Ruthven is concerned and is addressing making changes to better compete with Spencer. The first change was approving a new bar, Finnigan's. There are never too many bars in town. Power's Cafe is also requesting approval and it looks promising.
Spencer turned on their new street lights for the first time and executives from Woodland Scenics were there to represent the manufacturer.
The latest buzz is because traffic signal makers were spotted in town last week. They even began testing one at the corner of 4th and Grand Ave. as can be seen in this picture in front of the Spencer Maid-Rite. Spencer is becoming quite the city.
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