[Brakey, J.R., Ventura, Cal. (Logo: Panama/California Exposition, San Diego, 1915; Slogan: "On The Road of a Thousand Wonders"), 3062 and A16494]]]>

From l-r: Nettie Ward (Real Estate?) at 936 E. Main St.; Apollo Theater at 934 E. Main St.; Sexton's Pharmacy at 932 E. Main St. Apollo Theater marquee reads: George O'Brien in "Paid to Love" also "Shanghaied."]]>

Note with photograph: "This was my father's Drug store from about 1910-1960. His name was John H. McClaran. I believe this photo was taken when he first bought the store. It was later renamed Avenue Pharmacy. For the first few years it had a full fountain with sodas, sundaes, etc. However, it became difficult to get ice cream as the war went on. It was located at Ventura Ave. and Vince Street and is now a tutoring center."]]>
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[Roberts, Mike Natural Color, Berkeley 2, Calif. (published for Schulze News Co., Ventura, California), C10092]]]>

Library records indicate that the business was located on Main Street between Oak and Palm. The store was originally founded by E. A. Edwards in 1868 and then bought by F. W. Baker in 1879. ]]>
T. Moriwaki Fruit Store, 716 Oxnard Blvd, Oxnard.]]>