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Sterling Jewelry Store – Fred Sterling, the owner, sells jewelry and silver, and does re-sizings and watch repairs. Weaver's Department Store – Run by the miserly Ben Weaver. Willick's Shoe Store – Shoe Store in Mayberry owned by Harvey Willick.
On The Andy Griffith Show, Wright portrayed department store owner and landlord Ben Weaver in three episodes from 1960 to 1962. After his death, he was replaced as Ben Weaver, first by Tol Avery, and then by Jason Johnson. [7] Wright made his last onscreen appearances in a 1962 episode of NBC's Bonanza.
Despite being forced by a Scrooge-like store owner Ben Weaver (Will Wright) to arrest moonshiner Sam Muggins on Christmas Eve, Andy still manages to have the most wonderful Christmas in Mayberry. This is the only Christmas episode in the eight-year series.
Mayberry telephone operator who often eavesdrops on calls and has brief conversations with characters in at least 19 episodes Juanita Beasley: 1–5: Waitress at the Bluebird Diner who Barney talks to on the telephone as his second girlfriend in ten episodes. First mentioned in S1E26 "Andy Forecloses". Leonard Blush: 4–5
The department store grew during and after the Civil War and would eventually become a chain by the end of the nineteenth century. Macy's moved into its flagship Herald Square location in 1902 ...
Timeline of former nameplates merging into Macy's. Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1986 and 2006 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores ...
RKO Forty Acres was a film studio backlot in the United States, owned by RKO Pictures (and later Desilu Productions), located in Culver City, California.Best known as Forty Acres [1] and "the back forty," [2] it was also called "Desilu Culver," [3] the "RKO backlot," and "Pathé 40 Acre Ranch," depending on which studio owned the property at the time.
June 28, 1950: Paul Leonard, left, one of the owners of Leonard’s Department Store, presents keys to a new car awarded Harry Ottman, of 1333 Woodland, as first prize in a Tarrant County census ...