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Heights Memories Part 4.
1984 Times Special Edition–By Mary Jane Steffey
Going South from the corners toward the city
limits of Girard, we find Biviano’s floor covering and antique
store which started in business in 1954 and expanded to its present
capacity in 1957. It has been in business continuously at the
same spot.
At the Girard limits there is another neighborhood
tavern, The Beer and Keg. Across the street, Fruehauf Truck Trailer
Sales straddles across the line of Girard and McKinley Heights.
Two other truck terminals adjacent are Tauro’s Dump Truck
Service, who hauls slag, sand and gravel. The other terminal is
the C C C truck terminal, which rents commercial trailers.
Finelli’s provides the necessary plumbing
and heating know-how in any emergency. They are presently in the
same building as Bianco Marine. They have taken care of plumbing
services for many years.
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