Dear Jim: WOW! I knew Richard (Dick) Rubenstein well. His store was downstairs from his father's store. My Aunt - Ida Miller Morrison left Samuel's Shoe Store when Dave Rubenstein decided to establish his own store. Aunt Ida was know to many, many repeat customers as Miss Miller or Ida. She had her picture in the Daily News when she had worked for Rubenstein's either 60 or 70 years and no - I'm not making a mistake in the number of years she worked. My Aunt Hope Rudolph Gelb Ripple nee Miller worked for Richard both in McKeesport and at his Eastland Mall Store. Glenn Haine's Esso Station was between the two southern gates to National Tube drop your car in the morning and pick it up after work - about three short blocks from either the entrance across from the cemetery or the middle one that was almost across from the Local 1408 Union Headquarters. Elmer Brewer followed Mr. Saylor as head photographer. The other great writer for the Daily News was Eldy Johnson the Pa. State Game Protector for our area. He wrote some great outdoor columns. Also Schrader's Sporting Goods on 5th Avenue. He carried rifles, guns, fly fishing equipment - was high end - like the original Abercrombie & Fitch. Yes, for those of you who are younger - Abercrombie & Fitch was an old English firm that outfitted safari's and the like. They carried the best outdoor equipment in the world. They WEREN'T a clothing store. Mr. Schrader sold great split bamboo fly rods and supplies for tying flies. Marc M. G. Stauffer