It's now the Village Cut 'n' Curl on Cherry Street
Thanks to a correction from Sam Diller, here's the "real" information about the above photo, from Sam (we originally stated that this building is no longer standing):
"The picture of the former Don Edie Body Shop on Cherry Street and the statement that it is the former Chev Amstutz building and is no longer standing will come as surprise to the owner of Village Cut and Curl which is located in said building.
"The Chev Amstutz building no longer standing was a barn at the back of the property. When I was growing up across the street the building housed Don Edie's Body Shop."
Dick Boehr took this photo in 1969. Look closely and you can see a brick entrance to the property, which originally led to a yellow-bricked Cherry Street. And, the white fence leads to the walkway across the Riley Creek bridge.
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