old man from dallas Wrote:
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> Wayne Pritchett Wrote:
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> > As far as I know there were only two Sivils.
> Pig
> > Stands on the other hand were in a number of
> > States. The first Pig Stand was in Dallas not
> far
> > from where Silvils later opened.
> >
> > Wayne
>
> The only other Sivils was in Houston. A _Life
> Magazine_ article in 1940 was the basis for the
> "nationally famous" reference in the DMN article.
>
> Not only were Sivil's servers not obese, svelte
> beauty was a criterion for their being chosen.
>
> Interesting article: [tiny.cc] . It
> will open as a PDF, be patient.
Well, this is exactly why we should avoid making assumptions (palm bump to forehead)! "Nationally Famous" it certainly was...both locations!
Wayne, thanks for the clear memory,
Dave, thanks for the link.
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> Wayne Pritchett Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > As far as I know there were only two Sivils.
> Pig
> > Stands on the other hand were in a number of
> > States. The first Pig Stand was in Dallas not
> far
> > from where Silvils later opened.
> >
> > Wayne
>
> The only other Sivils was in Houston. A _Life
> Magazine_ article in 1940 was the basis for the
> "nationally famous" reference in the DMN article.
>
> Not only were Sivil's servers not obese, svelte
> beauty was a criterion for their being chosen.
>
> Interesting article: [tiny.cc] . It
> will open as a PDF, be patient.
Well, this is exactly why we should avoid making assumptions (palm bump to forehead)! "Nationally Famous" it certainly was...both locations!
Wayne, thanks for the clear memory,
Dave, thanks for the link.