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- Goodys restaurant? Millers Grove? - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS
FIND BOOKS ON DAYTON, OH HISTORY FREE ONLINE DCB Guest Feb 08, 2006 5:19 PM The Goody Goody was owned by Robert and Mary Reid who died within 8 days of each other in December 2005 in their 90s
- Goody Goody restaurant on Salem Ave - daytonhistorybooks. com
FIND BOOKS ON DAYTON, OH HISTORY FREE ONLINE Deana55 2 posts Feb 28, 2015 5:15 PM I have been reading about the restaurant called Goody Goody, on Salem Ave, where I worked as a carhop back in 1955
- Going, Going, Gone - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS
The Welcome Wagon Time was, a new arrival in the community would be "welcomed" by a delegation bearing information about the community and a basket of "goodies" (such as coupons, etc ) Hashish Not pressed leftover bong resin, good Lebanese blond hash made from the compressed pollen of the plant
- remember the bakeries - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS
I don't know about K R but Smales is still there selling some darn fine pretzels I remember as a kid in the 50's guys would come around to the school yards at recess carrying large grocery bags full of soft pretzels Six cents a piece I wonder what would happen today if a guy showed up at a school ground carrying a bag of goodies?
- Bakeries - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS
goodies on his way to work I think it was cream horns he talked most about In the 90s the place changed to a speciality bakery, custom orders like wedding cakes, only Not sure if the ownership remained the same Syxpack 128 posts Sep 15, 2013 8:16 AM
- door to door milk delivery - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS
Also go carts and especially the trampoline centers The Dixie and north Star drive inn's at night Oh yea, Goodies hamburgers on Salem Ave Wow, those were great times Tony G ( algmano1@gmail com ) greytdaddy 19 posts Apr 28, 2015 11:56 AM I remember the Omar man bringing his big basket of baked goods into our house
- Rikes Department Store - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS
Also remember they had their own bakery where angel food cake lightly iced couldn't be beat They also had a confectioner area offering wonderful candy Think that tradition carried over to their other stores for awhile as did go to the kettering store to get goodies It later was named Shillito-Rikes then became Lazarus
- Favorite Rikes Moments - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS
Yes, there was a bakery counter in the lobby of the parking garage at Second and Ludlow It was closed in later years, perhaps due to the bakery counter being relocated inside Rike's at the Second Street entrance They would wrap up your goodies in a white box with green string tied around it
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