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Wyola I

Wyola was a small, vibrant town from in 1910, I graduated from Wyola Grade School in 1949. It was a different world. We finally got electric lights, there was no TV.  What a thrill it was to be able to read at night with our electric lights and not some kerosene lamp.

If people needed help, their neighbors were there to help. Our parents were called by townspeople if they saw us down town during the school day. (buying Double Bubble gum at the Wyola Merchantile) owned at that time by Lynn and Bert O’Byron.

There was one restaurant in town, Mrs. Agees Cafe. What a treat to eat there.

If you grew up there, please send us some memories of the town and what you remember.

More will be added soon.

Thanks, Jo Ann Scott   e-mail

 

 

 

 

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