Henry’s
Drive-In—King Leo’s Drive-In – an ad in the newspaper in
September 1964 for Henry’s Drive-In boasted they were the “Home of the Bigger,
Better Fifteen Cent Hamburger.” Apparently Henry’s also featured family
dinners…. A chicken dinner – 82 cents…. Shrimp dinner – 83 cents and a Steak
dinner – 74 cents. Every dinner included a generous portion of French fries,
onion rings and a roll. Henry’s Drive-Inn was locate at the intersection of
Highway 83 North (North Broadway) and 21st Avenue. On the other end
of town was King Leo’s Drive-In. , home of the 15 cent hamburger on South
Broadway.
Groucho’s Circus Lot – November 1954 – Here is a car dealer in Minot in 1954 that I had not heard of…. Groucho’s Circus lot located 1 block west of the Courthouse and Groucho’s Jr. Circus lot at the foot of North Hill. I discovered the Groucho’s was actually Main Motors in Minot. Groucho’s was advertising – “Coming Soon! The new 1955 DeSoto and Plymouth. The Most radical changes of them all”. Main Motors was the DeSoto and Plymouth dealer. Groucho’s also carried used vehicles. In 1954 they were advertising a 1947 Pontiac for $195.00… a 1947 Chevrolet coupe for $175.00 and 1951 Nash 4 door for $695.00.
The Daddy O used to be our familys' favorite drive in. The chicken was so good!! We would help in the yard all day on a Saturday and Dad would say, "Let's go get some chicken". Yummm
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