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Photo postcard--black and white: View of downtown Graton looking east in 1959. The Union Block building on the left no longer has its upper story, lost its original window, and was stuccoed, destined to live out the rest of its days as a bar. Baker's Lunch is pumping Rio Grande gasoline and Spooner's has an enclosede phone booth infront of the store. Spooner's was sold to Milt Flesher, Melba Flesher's husband in 1962. He had been working there since 1931 and sold itto George Husary in 1971. Sue's photo
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