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Moody's began in 1927 when "P.B." Moody built 3 small cabins
renting for $1.00 per person. In 1930 a small restaurant was
opened at the entrance road to the cabins. In 1934 this little
business of 18 cabins was by-passed by the new Route #1. "P.B."
promptly bought land connecting the cabins to the new route,
built a road, moved a small take-out stand to this location
and the present Moody's Diner began.
All nine children worked in the family business: on the farm,
cabins, or in the diner. Son, Alvah Moody, and son-in-law
Bill Jones remained with the business as chefs and buyers
until their retirement. Daughters Judy and Nancy were also
involved from the 80's until the present in cooking, waitressing,
and management.
At the present time, grandsons Steve Moody and Dan Beck are
in management positions. We celebrate our 80th
anniversary June
25th - June 28th and are now 31 members of the family
working in various aspects of the business, many of them great-grandchildren.
It is a "family tradition" in every sense of the word!
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