This theater was across the street from the Good and Plenty candy factory and the Dawn Donuts bakery where the customers would enter a narrow driveway and park on a large metal disk which would spin and place the car in the opposite direction so the customers could purchase their donuts and exit through the sane narrow driveway. In the early 60s, for 3 dollars, one could purchase 10 dozen cull-donuts in the late afternoon before the bakery closed. It’s funny….. I don’t recall seeing any policemen at the bakery. HUMMM!
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This theater was across the street from the Good and Plenty candy factory and the Dawn Donuts bakery where the customers would enter a narrow driveway and park on a large metal disk which would spin and place the car in the opposite direction so the customers could purchase their donuts and exit through the sane narrow driveway. In the early 60s, for 3 dollars, one could purchase 10 dozen cull-donuts in the late afternoon before the bakery closed. It’s funny….. I don’t recall seeing any policemen at the bakery. HUMMM!