Horace's nickname was "NicknHobby". He operated Littlejohn's pharmacy on N King Street across the street from the courthouse (location of the present cyclists bar and tavern with the odd sign in the window) for his entire career as a pharmacist. His back room was the location of a nightly game of setback in which all the local movers and shakers participated.There was an "Out of the Attic" photo and article in the Times-Mirror a few years ago that recalled it.
Thanks to Jack Davison for the above information.
Horace's nickname was "NicknHobby". He operated Littlejohn's pharmacy on N King Street across the street from the courthouse (location of the present cyclists bar and tavern with the odd sign in the window) for his entire career as a pharmacist. His back room was the location of a nightly game of setback in which all the local movers and shakers participated.There was an "Out of the Attic" photo and article in the Times-Mirror a few years ago that recalled it.
Thanks to Jack Davison for the above information.
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