JeffN
207 posts Jun 18, 2009
2:52 PM
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Hey guys! Curt asked me to start a new thread where we can continue our wonderful ongoing discussion of glorious days past in Dayton. The original thread is a whopping 22 pages long and is getting a bit cumbersome. I'm so glad that the topic has caught on so well ... there must be a lot of us who grew up in the 60s and 70s in Dayton. Aren't the memories fantastic? Thanks for sharing your experiences. And if ever think you can't go home again, I just learned the Dayton Gems are going to be back at Hara Arena this winter. Yee haw!!
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Curt Dalton
144 posts Jun 18, 2009
7:41 PM
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Hey Jeff, Thanks for starting this up. Yes, the original thread is getting to the point where it takes forever to open and I am afraid that it may freeze up for good. I will go to the original thread and tell everyone to come here instead. And to all of you, thanks to the over 1,100 people who have now signed up to Ask A History Question. I don't think Jeff knew what he was about to start two years ago, but boy am I glad he did! I have met several people from here in person now and consider them all good friends.
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southparkerik
30 posts Jun 19, 2009
1:41 AM
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when i found this board 2 years ago it was by luck on a google search for the cavern at forest park.this is one of the few sites i post on.i enjoy everything i read here(new bookmark)
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bigbob
79 posts Jun 19, 2009
7:42 AM
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I miss walking down the streets of trotwood at night when it was snowing giant flakes you could see at the street lights. Running and sliding down the streets. This was in the late 60's and i haven't done it since. Now here in florida the heat index is 110. Youb better have a pool or stay in the house..
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JeffN
208 posts Jun 19, 2009
12:53 PM
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I'm so glad this site exists. It's been a blast. Thanks again.
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tlturbo
116 posts Jun 19, 2009
1:06 PM
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OK, I asked this a good while back and never got a reply SOOOOO, I'm asking again!!!!! Back around 1970, there were 2 party groups for singles that had monthly parties on Friday Nights here and there. They were called POETS and PRO-POETS. Difference was PRO was supposed to be for more 'upscale' people and charged a cover to keep the riff raft like me out HA - didn't work... Anyway, POETS stood for P... ON EVERYTHING - TOMORROW'S SATURDAY. Anyone else remember going to them? Best one was they had a swimsuit fashion show at some club down south and I got asked to help escort the girls to and from the stage for the judging. THAT was a good night.
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Becky73
130 posts Jun 19, 2009
7:42 PM
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OK - someone left the door open and I followed you all on in here. And no tlturbo, I never heard of such a party back in the 70's. But to tell you the truth, I wasn't much of a party girl. I just wanted to share that I have had my Dayton fix for the month. I buzzed up I-75 thru the construction and stopped at Charlie's Deli for some cabbage rolls and stopped at a Cassanos on the way home for a carryout deluxe pizza. Next month it will be Parkmoors again!
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JeffN
210 posts Jun 20, 2009
11:11 PM
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MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM ... I love the Cassano's deluxe too. Every time I go to Dayton I go back and forth between Cassano's and Hasty Tasty for the Parkmoor-like chicken.
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southparkerik
31 posts Jun 20, 2009
11:46 PM
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im no tech person but we all have old kodaks of all of the things that we talk about here,any ideas?
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tlturbo
117 posts Jun 21, 2009
7:02 AM
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We will be in Dayton for a long July 4th weekend and will of course have Marions and Cassanos. WHERE is a Hasty Tasty near N Dayton (Shilo area). Is the Parkmoor chicken only made that one night a month?
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JeffN
211 posts Jun 21, 2009
7:51 AM
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The Hasty Tasty is on Linden near Woodman ... it's been there since 1953 or so. It looks live a dive, but the food and service is super.
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Mikey
26 posts Jun 21, 2009
9:40 AM
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Well, the shabby-chick look probably keeps the riff-raff away. ---------- Mikey, Gatlinburg, TN
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JeffN
212 posts Jun 21, 2009
2:57 PM
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I love it. My wife gets pancakes and loves them. I think the chicken is identical to Parkmoor. all in all, great food!
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maxed out
87 posts Jun 23, 2009
5:38 AM
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Just wanted to say howdy to all of my internet friends...I haven't forgot you all. Me and my lovely bride are on vacation in Santa Fe , New Mexico. They have great food here but nothing like Parkmoor or Cassano's. Take care all
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JeffN
214 posts Jun 23, 2009
7:03 AM
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Have fun maxed!!
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SeeDavid
280 posts Jun 23, 2009
1:32 PM
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Mikey, ask Jeff, the shappy chic looks keeps lot's of kinds of peeps IN there, too. Dave won't allow Cindi to visit Bunny's ... I am de-tastied. Have fun in NM Max, too bad you all are going to miss the fireworks at the river this year. Hope to see you, Terry, and anyone else. Becky... deli cabbage rolls? Shame.. wanted to make you my Old N. Dayton ones. Terry, get with Ghman for a recipe if possible for you to take back to FL with you and make your own chicken. Note *** save Dayton, come back all of you in the S. ~Cindi
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jimmymac
2 posts Jun 23, 2009
8:30 PM
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1949 I lived on eugene ave. rode my bike up florence turned right on greenlawn. followed it to smithville. turned right and across the penn railroad tracks. across the street to dirt road beside the switch yards. followed to next dirt road. turned right. went about 100 yards to new diner opening called hasty tasty. no money to spend at the time on food. but probably visited there later on in my car 1 million times. remember conway twitty appeared there as part of radio promotion.
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Becky73
133 posts Jun 24, 2009
1:37 PM
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Hey, I was hungry for cabbage rolls and had the two hours to spend to go get them. But Cindi - I am NOT turning down any you would just happen to make in the future. Feel better - you'll get your voice back. *Wink*
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davew
11 posts Jun 27, 2009
3:19 AM
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Does anyone remember ice skating on the lagoon near Island Park. Every night Box 21 would flood the ice to make a new surface for the next day. The city provided benches, lights and a bonfire. We had a lot of fun playing hockey there.
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davew
12 posts Jun 27, 2009
3:30 AM
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Does anyone remember the Cue and Bridge Lounge in Nothtown Shopping Center or Winks Pool Hall in Forest Park?
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Jurod
1 post Jun 28, 2009
7:36 PM
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Does anybody remember where the bar called The John was located? The decor of course was "johns" (toilets). Also, what was the year? ...a week has gone by... Can anyone direct me to someone or someway to find out where this was...it's driving me nuts!!!!!!
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JohnC
84 posts Jul 05, 2009
4:33 PM
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*****NEWSFLASH!***** Parkmoor Chicken Sighted in the Lone Star State!!! Elvis seen eating local Dayton delicacy with Bigfoot in Texas! Pictures at 11! I made up the Elvis part. I can't believe it. I was feeling sorry for myself because I am way down here in Texas and unable to get to Frickers for the Parkmoor chicken. Then, yesterday on the fourth, the wife and I went to Babe's Restaurant in Roanoke, TX. Lo and behold-they were serving chicken that tastes EXACTLY like I remember the old Parkmoor chicken. Limited menu-chicken and chicken fried steak (Something you nawtherners have probably never experienced). A real taste of home. If any of the regulars on this site ever gets to the Dallas area, look me up. The chicken's on me! No foolin'.
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rodat6
50 posts Jul 05, 2009
5:15 PM
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I remember the Red, White and Blue Pool hall on east 5th street just off Main. I learned how to play pool and snooker there and I even slept there a few times after staying up all night. I also remember Island Park in the winter, never had ice skates but went there and played on the ice as I was growing up. As a kid I loved the snow, clean white, pure snow. After I started working I was introduced to black snow which is not fun. I also remember scooping up a pan of fresh white snow, adding some of mother's half and half, a bit of sugar and some vanilla then eating until my stomach would ache. I stayed away from any snow that appeared yellow in color.
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Bill77
34 posts Jul 05, 2009
10:39 PM
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Hi all. Sorry it has been so long since logging in to this site but things have been really crazy. I am hoping everybody is getting together at Frickers again.I had it on my calendar to go but I had family come into town so I couldn't make it. Please let me know when the next one is and I will be there. Also, I have finally got around to making new posts to the Dayton Nostalgia website in all the different sections. It is around 1:30 AM and I just finished working on posting all the updates. The link to the Dayton Nostalgia site is: http://www.mhs77.com/Nostalgia.html Let me know what you think and if you have anything you can send for me to post. Hope to see everyone at the next Frickers get together.
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southparkerik
32 posts Jul 07, 2009
9:50 PM
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more fast food memories,sandys hambergers.the one i always went to was the n.dixie needmore location funny little stools at the tables that moved if i remember right.nationwide chain but dayton had more stores than any other city in the u.s.(15)
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JeffN
215 posts Jul 10, 2009
9:48 AM
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I ate at the Sandy's across from Airway Shopping Center. They seemed to have the best burgers and fries back in the 60s and early 70s. I think the one I ate at went out in '73 or so ... they were replaced by Hardee's. Yuk.
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DanSchultz
7 posts Jul 13, 2009
2:53 PM
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I posted this in the main forum before I saw the new 60's and 70's thread. ABOUT DAYTON BANDS I read almost all of the last 2 years of postings. Does anyone remember "The Magnificent 7" band at the Diamond Club, or the "Gold River Band" at Rumor's in Kettering? I was a member of both of those groups. We played there for a couple years, but I never hear anyone speak of the band. Maybe it was unforgettle, hehe. I am retired now in Arizona, but still entertain people my age here. Here is my website: www.dallasdan.gobot.com In my spare time, I have managed to write a novel that tells about my and my family's lives from the 1940's til now. It's called "Dalton Shores". If you wanna read some HOT musician stories, about Ohio bands, read it. It's available on Amazon.com. I didn't use the real city and state name, but you'll know. If anyone remembers me, I'd like to hear from you. If there are any people my age on here, you may even remember "The Jaguars" my first band. The members were myself, Glen miller, later of "The Just-n-Tyme" band, Kelly Coffey and Ray Kelly. We were from the east side of Dayton and played sometimes at the KofC Hall in east dayton. I remember about everything you talked about on here. Is fun remembering. I went to Belmont High and Eastmont elementary and U.S. Grant elementary.
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Tom70
1 post Jul 13, 2009
6:30 PM
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At Forest Park, before it became the"She" it was the Hulabaloo.
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Tom70
2 posts Jul 13, 2009
6:32 PM
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Anyone remember the Pink Poodle ice cream shop near Northridge High school?
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DanSchultz
8 posts Jul 14, 2009
11:57 AM
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Hey Tom, I remember Forest park amusment park. I was just a little tike. They had boxing matches behind the amusement park. Everyone spread blankets out on the ground and had picnics as they watched the fights. I believe Forest park closed it's doors after a rollercoaster car came off and they got sued.
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Tom70
6 posts Jul 14, 2009
5:06 PM
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I remember it being an amusement park. I was a kid too. I never was there though. I used to watch the quarter midget race cars on shoupmill Rd. near the Northstar drive-in.
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driver62
194 posts Jul 15, 2009
2:51 PM
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I remember the kids racing those small cars at the track on Shoup Mill. They held races there on the weekends in the summer. I think the track closed down around the same time as the Northstar.
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JeffN
216 posts Jul 21, 2009
3:23 PM
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Did anyone ever go to the St. Helen's festival back in the 60s and 70s? I've heard it's still great.
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Dan-O
32 posts Jul 22, 2009
6:12 AM
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The St. Helen's festival is still great. It was held a few weeks ago, and I dealt Showdown there on Saturday night.
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JeffN
217 posts Jul 24, 2009
4:24 AM
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Some things never change! The festival was a real neighborhood event every summer. Do you live in that part of town Dan-O? I grew up on Spinning.
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Dan-O
33 posts Jul 24, 2009
6:39 AM
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No, JeffN,I grew up in the Five Oaks part of town, by the old Julienne High School, and I now live in Washington Township, but my wife's sister and her family live on Burkhardt Road, between Chaucer Road and Ketcham Street, and both of her kids went to St. Helen's grade school.
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Sweetpea46
9 posts Jul 24, 2009
1:36 PM
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JeffN, I grew up some years on Spinning, right on the corner of Sheller. 1963 & 64 I believe. When were you there?
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JeffN
218 posts Jul 25, 2009
5:23 AM
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sweetpea ... my mom and dad were the original owners of 483 Spinning Road ... I was born in 1960 and lived there until July of 1979. It was a wonderful place to grow up!
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Sweetpea46
10 posts Jul 25, 2009
10:37 AM
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JeffN, you are just a youngster..I was 15 when we moved in. Yes, it was a nice place. I loved the house, it was very different. 483 must be closer to Kemp Rd. then, right?
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JeffN
219 posts Jul 25, 2009
11:04 AM
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sweetpea ... I was right down the street from Kemp and Burkhardt ... used to walk to Houser's and buy baseball cards and eat at the fountain. Do you remember the Spin-Kemp Shopping Center?
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JeffN
220 posts Jul 25, 2009
9:51 PM
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None of those names sound familiar. When did you move away from Spinning?
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southparkerik
33 posts Jul 29, 2009
10:02 PM
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for davew i remember the forest park billiards in back we would ride are bicycles up main from the five oaks/forest ave.area and play a few games.circa 1976.would love to know about more when it comes to the whole history of that place from the amusment park/"shopping mall" period are there any pictures anywhere on net that anyone knows of.
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Marck1957
52 posts Jul 30, 2009
8:47 AM
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There are some images on the web. There's a guy (Scott?) that has a web site,soaphs.com (Southern Ohio Amusement Park Historical Society), that shows before and after images of Forest Park. On his site, search for Frankies Forest Park. I too would like to know more about Frankie's Forest Park. From what I know, there was a roller skating rink (The Roller Drome), a roller coaster, and other rides. Scherer's Ice Cream was up on North Main (Covington Pike), and at the park, the electric trolly lines ended.Somewhere behind it was a car racing track. I have some images of the race track, but I don't really know exactly where it was located. If anyone has any bits of memories of Frankie's, and the area around it, I would really appreciate the information.
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alabama
19 posts Aug 02, 2009
5:45 PM
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See David - I know that you love rock and roll. Remember last summer I had talked about the McCoys and having pictures of them. I still have them for you. Also today I went to a car cruise-in and they were playing Hang on Sloopy. Then they announced that one of the McCoys was there with his car. I went over and talked to him. His name is Terry Bach. We had a nice little chat. Really exciting. Rick lives in Florida and still plays periodically. OF course Randy Jo Hobbs passed away. Terry lives in Dayton and works on old cars. If you would still like these pictures, please let me know.
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samstone
24 posts Aug 03, 2009
10:35 AM
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I used to live across the street from a Randy Hobbs, just outside of Englewood. He was a few years younger than me and I hung with his brother. That was back in 58 and 59. They moved to Indiana and I often wondered if Randy was the one in the McCoys. I know most of them were from Union City Indiana.
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SeeDavid
303 posts Aug 13, 2009
12:22 PM
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Alabama, Dave does want the pics if you don't mind... and yes, we both live for Rock and Roll still at our old ages. Cindiloohoo55 at america on line I heard when Randy passed. Just checked in, and Thanks, Cindi
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dorothylane
1 post Aug 16, 2009
11:41 AM
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Dang! All these posts sure brings back memories, was born & raised in Dayton/Kettering, and had fame & glory right there in Dayton as the drummer in the all-girl band, Vicki & the Rest. See all about us (if you didn't see us in person back then) at www.buckeyebeat.com., oh boy!
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MikeM.
2 posts Aug 16, 2009
2:48 PM
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Charlie,s Deli on Troy St. in Old North Dayton, have very good Hungarian style cabbage rolls. That,s what I believe Becky73 was referring to.
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newsnot
10 posts Aug 16, 2009
2:56 PM
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i was with john bates. he was a meat buyer for super value foods. we were marking meat for shipment to stores in dayton, ohio and yellow springs. does anyone remember him or know what happened to him?
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iceman7969
1 post Aug 20, 2009
12:58 PM
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We moved into a house on Geyer Street in 1959 (I was 4 years old then). The really nice Houses were on Squirrel Road, down the hill from Five Oaks Park. I was convinced all the Rich Doctors lived there because they gave out the best candy on Halloween. I spent most of my summer days at Five Oaks Pool. Even on the colder days. I remember Van Cleve Elementary School, Ms Bartels (Principal), Mr Kutcher (Asst. Man he could wield a paddle) Mr Shingledecker (Gym Teacher), Mr Hall (English), Mr Boehm (Reading), Mr Matte (Science), Ms Richey (Math) and Ms. Scharr (Music). Square dances on Friday night (We didn't know how else to dance) Mother's Tea programs for the 7th and 8th Grade. Poetry Contests (Lucia May Wyant speech award. My Brother won that one) The Pharmacy catty-cornered from the school was owned by Mr & Mrs Yoshida. Mike Yoshida was in my class. Comics were 10 cents then. I about had a cow when they went to 12 cents. Hell, that was two more pop-bottles. I remember Lynches marked on Geyer and Neal avenues and Mrs Millers store on Geyer and Warder with big sugar cookies & the "Speckled Ball" gum machine. More later. .. Gary
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