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Mr. & Mrs. George {{Surname|Linalley}} were proprietors selling the [[Busy Bee Restaurant]] to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn {{Surname|Repp}} who operated the restaurant for several years. Mr. & Mrs. Tom {{Surname|Avery}} took over ownership when Mr. & Mrs. Repp moved to California. The restaurant was torn down to make room for the Sohio Station.<ref>History West Salem, Wayne County, Ohio Bicentennial Year 1776-1976, p. 35.</ref>
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Mr. & Mrs. George Linalley were proprietors selling the [[Busy Bee Restaurant]] to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Repp who operated the restaurant for several years. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Avery took ownership when Mr. & Mrs. Repp moved to California. The restaurant was torn down to make room for the Sohio Station.<ref>History West Salem, Wayne County, Ohio Bicentennial Year 1776-1976, p. 35.</ref>

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About
Name
  • Busy Bee Restaurant
Accommodation and Food Services
  • Food Services and Drinking Places
Services
  • Restaurant
Facts
Founded
  • Date unknown
    West Salem,Ohio
Dissolved
  • Date unknown
Related
Key Persons
Founders
Owners
Location
    • West Salem, 44287, Ohio

Mr. & Mrs. George Linalley were proprietors selling the Busy Bee Restaurant to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Repp who operated the restaurant for several years. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Avery took ownership when Mr. & Mrs. Repp moved to California. The restaurant was torn down to make room for the Sohio Station.[1]

  1. History West Salem, Wayne County, Ohio Bicentennial Year 1776-1976, p. 35.