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Ashtray. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding
Photo courtesy: Bob Reding
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Opener. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

HAPPY'S PLACE. Constructed in 1951 and called Bell Dew Inn, the business was sold in 1956 to Doris and Freeman Hancock. The business was renamed Happy's because "Happy" was Freeman's nickname.

They operated the bar until 1962 when it was sold to his son and wife, Jack and Gayle. The business was sold again in 1988 to Freeman's nephew and wife, Mark and Pauline.

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Source:

Salwolke, Scott. "60 Years of Happy Times." bizTimes.boz, February 2016 p. 9,