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Remembers wonderful 12 cent Jiffy Burgers downtown Comments re photo 40069 Harris Building Eye level historic details Billy Joe Fudge writes: I can still taste those wonderful 12 cent Jiffy Castle burgers from that little brick building on the right in this photo. Great food, not much room, but always a crowd on Saturday. -Billy Joe FudgeHush! This makes me hungry for those little Jiffy delicacies, but even more for Chili Omelets from the successor Angel's Cafe, and everything from great breakfasts, to wonderful chicken salad, tuna fish salad, even Annie Rooney potato salad, and the fresh cut salads ever, in the successor cafe by the same Angel's name. Elaine Bennett owned and operated it and her sister Trilby baked those wonderful pies there. It was a great place to start a day. Wonder what ever happened to those Harvey girls - Elaine and Trilby - who ran it? -EW This story was posted on 2011-04-23 17:58:16
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