(My brother, Ned, would sometimes knock on the underside of the table just to get a rise out of Dad. When no one was at the door, Dad would be so glad to return to eating that he didn't bother to question who it could have been.)
The only time Dad didn't mind the interruption was when it was Gus at the door. Gus was our Dugan's Man. Dugan's was a bakery that sold its products door-to-door. We loved Gus! He wasn't particularly friendly, but his delicious cakes and desserts made him our man of the hour. He would put his big metal basket down and we would all grab our favorite treat. (Mine were the apple turnovers sprinkled with gigantic crystals of sugar.)
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This is what Gus' truck looked like. |
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There is the goody basket |
We were so sad when Dugan's Bakery went out of business in 1967. Mom would buy us snacks and
treats from the local bakery and grocery store, but somehow they never tasted quite as sweet.