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Old Sign

Junkyard

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Fubar’d thing is I can remember stuff like that but ask me a special date and you’ll get the deer in the headlights......
 

Mother Deuce

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Yep George... Makes me smile just seeing the sign! I haven't ate there for 38 or 39 years. Time sure flies when your havin' fun
 

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Yep George... Makes me smile just seeing the sign! I haven't ate there for 38 or 39 years. Time sure flies when your havin' fun
Unfortunately the restaurant is gone now, the sign still stands. The pic was from today.
I remember in the 70's the sign was lit up with neon. Used to see a lot of P.I.E and Garrett trucks there.
 

Mother Deuce

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Unfortunately the restaurant is gone now, the sign still stands. The pic was from today.
I remember in the 70's the sign was lit up with neon. Used to see a lot of P.I.E and Garrett trucks there.
I was only in there a couple of times. Always stopped at the Cottage across from Zack or Mabel's next to Carls in Eburg. Nice to see the signs
Beyond passin' through on the slab I have spent many happy hours in gorge listening to Tom Petty, Journey and Crosby Stills and Nash to name a few!
Mr. Zucker you post the most interesting stuff :) We sure have seen a lot of the same real estate!
 

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The Martha Inn-ptomaine capital of the Columbia Basin. In the latter days of the Martha the flies chipped in to by a new screen for the back door.

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Honestly, 10 -12 years back I had some pretty good meals there. The lounge had a 16 oz. bar steak that was really good, came with butter sautéed veggies the were pretty good too.
 
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