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    1. [MISAGINA] Kozy Korner
    2. James Glick
    3. Bob, Sure do remember it. Wasn't that a Kundinger operation ? Jack Anderson, Kundinger's son-in-law lived right across the street from us and ran the five and dime store behind Ippels. Young Jack was a few years younger than us, but we'd play with him so we could have access to the big Kundinger yard and the field there on Bay where their haystacks were great to play in and on - much to the irritation of the Kundingers. We'd have pick-up softball games in the field after the hay was down and kids from all over the neighborhood would join in. The Kundinger's big, old, Victorian house is still there, I believe. I was in it a few times with Jackie and it was unbelievably grand. Those pear trees you mentioned just flashed in my mind, a long row of them down the property line, next to that big, old grey house. When they put Congress through, they took out the Geyser's big cement block house and their vinyard and another, brick house that's now on the corner of Cooper and Bay, I think. We bottled a lot of grape juice from those grapes. I can't remember the name of the family next to the Geysers, whose house was moved. The Biron house is still there on NE corner. We lived next to them at 1428 until my dad died in 1943 and we had to move. When did they put those streets in and turn Bay into a street instead of a two lane road with ditches ? Jim

    03/07/2001 10:23:58