Sounds like you are talking about Reeds corner. (old 63) Morley & 24 hwy Just north of the roller skating rink, I'm sure you remember that. Both are gone today. A Hardee & Big 8 Motel sets where Reeds Corner used to be. Their are old pictures of what Reeds corner looked like, on the walls of Hardee Their was a Hudson Gas Station at Marley on Coates. I think that was the very first Hudson Station in MO. I knew Mary Hudson who ran the Hudson Oil Company. Their History to. Don't know if her son is still alive. ----------------------- I have a picture somewhere of the store on Concannon & Burkholder. You can still read the stores name on the old rusty building. The other store that was near by was larger. It must have turned into a second hand store & junk shop . in maybe 1970s More like a junk yard today. Still their in 05. They built a post office in that small public park on Johnson Street. Temple Stevens was only a rock throw away on opposite side. Do you remember, just a little ways North of Temple Stevens & across the road on Johnson, their was a little leather shop. I loved to go in their & look at the saddles & smell the leather. Might have been a shoe shop to. Don't remember, then, I didn't wear shoes. Next i'll probably say i have never been to the Sycamore Hotel JMB Hello Everyone, This conversation has brought to mind the gas station and grocery store that my grandfather owned, there in Moberly. In fact, I have the butcher's block from the restaurant in the kitchen of my home. I don't remember the names of these places, and I think the building(s) are even gone now. But, When I was growing up 1950s and 1960s, there were there close to where the 2 main highways now cross. I think my parents mentioned that he had the businesses leased out, so his name (Leslie Combs Hudson) was possibly not part of the business name. The gas station would have been Standard Oil however. Does any of this bring back any menories to any of you who have lived in Moberly? Leslie Kohler **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48)