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Blade Times publisher Cap Rinker and Lloyd Roelke inspect a new ad for Roelke's Market in the location next to the old Reformed Church on West Potomac Street in the early 1950s. This was when there was a grocery store on almost every corner in downtown Brunswick.

(From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)

Around 1966 or '67, Mike Salmon and i walked from Moler's all the way up Potomac Street out to the Acme on New Addition trying to see how many stores we could find baseball card sold in. We hit Cage's, the Y, the Met, Roelke's, the Dime Store, the Cut Rate, Harrington's Shoe Store and Hickman's....Peter

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