KIDS, RAILROADS, PEOPLE & ACTIVITIES
STORIES OF A SMALL RAILROAD TOWN
IN THE 1930'S, 40'S & 50'S ........... by George
John R. Warren
The articles and pictures that you see within these pages about Bluford
were submitted by Janice Staples
Written permission was given by the author, the late John R. Warren, to use on this website.
Vance's Store |
Vance's store was a bit different. They had groceries too, but always had ice cream in one of those old freezers, about waist high, with lids on top. Vance's was first located in the northeast corner of the Rixmann building, where the Post Office was later for many years. Then it moved to an older wood building down the road. Then they built a bigger block type building just south of the wood building and moved into it. In the new building which is still there, they had candy counters, canned goods, the ice cream containers, and the inevitable red Coca Cola cases full of ice water and various kinds of pop. Vance's had the first juke box that I recall. They called it a "nickelodian". Songs were a nickel, or six for a quarter. Vance's always had an outdoor ice house. They kept ice in it during the summer months. They had a big truck too and delivered ice around town to people with ice boxes. Vance's also hauled coal from the mines and delivered that all over town too. Note from Sandy Bauer: |
For corrections or additions, please contact me: Sandy Bauer