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		<title>By: Peggy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Shelly,
This is so funny.  I was just telling my daughter (27) just the other day how growing up in East Los Angeles in the 50&#039;s we had Helms Bakery trucks that would come down out neighbor street.  I don&#039;t remember if it was a whistle or a tune, but would stop when we ran out to the curb.  The driver would open the back doors of the truck and pull out the little drawers displaying all of the baked goods.  Then, if you wanted a donut, would grab a thin sheet of waxed paper and wrap it around the donut then hand it to you.  I am 62 now and still remember that the chocolate, glazed donuts were my absolute favorite.  Rejuvenation acquiring the old Helms Bakery building reminds me of how now McMinamins, based out of Portand, is coming to Bothell and turning one of our old schools into a hotel and restaurant. Your article and photos bring back so many fond memories of growing up in the 50&#039;s.    Thank you so much, Peggy]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Shelly,<br />
This is so funny.  I was just telling my daughter (27) just the other day how growing up in East Los Angeles in the 50&#8242;s we had Helms Bakery trucks that would come down out neighbor street.  I don&#8217;t remember if it was a whistle or a tune, but would stop when we ran out to the curb.  The driver would open the back doors of the truck and pull out the little drawers displaying all of the baked goods.  Then, if you wanted a donut, would grab a thin sheet of waxed paper and wrap it around the donut then hand it to you.  I am 62 now and still remember that the chocolate, glazed donuts were my absolute favorite.  Rejuvenation acquiring the old Helms Bakery building reminds me of how now McMinamins, based out of Portand, is coming to Bothell and turning one of our old schools into a hotel and restaurant. Your article and photos bring back so many fond memories of growing up in the 50&#8242;s.    Thank you so much, Peggy</p>
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