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McDermott, Maura, Rossman, Megan, Lindsey, R.E. |
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Oklahoma Today; Jul/Aug2005, Vol. 55 Issue 4, p44-45, 2p, 5 Color Photographs |
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The article informs that since 1955, J.M. and Betty Bailey have been serving up comfort food in their hometown. Seventy-two-year-old Betty, who rarely flips a burger, gives her husband all the credit. J.M. Bailey started in the restaurant business when he was eleven; washing dishes standing on a Coke box in another Eufaula eatery, the long-gone 73 Cafe. After serving as a mess sergeant in the army, he opened J.M.'s Restaurant. In 1957, after a wayward automobile demolished the front part of the building, the restaurant expanded into its current configuration: a short counter, four booths, and a small dining room with a maximum seating capacity of fifty-seven. |
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