Good song.
I also liked his bakery.
Good song.
I also liked his bakery.
He had a bakery?
He had a bakery?
And a fleet of trucks which delivered fresh bread right to your door. Ah, the good old days...
And a fleet of trucks which delivered fresh bread right to your door. Ah, the good old days...
[Might have been a different Helms, but how many of them can there be?](https://helmsbakerydistrict.com/about/history/)
I remember the milk man bringing milk into the house and putting it in the frig, and no it wasn't a horse-drawn wagon.
I don't think it is the same Helms.
Helms was born in Helmsburg, Indiana, the son of Hildreth Esther (Abram) and Fred Robert Helms. In 1956, Helms made his way to Nashville, Tennessee and then spent most of his later years living just outside Martinsville, Indiana.
The Helms Bakery was/is in LA and was owned by Paul Helms Jr. and Paul Helms Sr. But maybe related?
I remember the milk man bringing milk into the house and putting it in the frig, and no it wasn't a horse-drawn wagon.
I don't think it is the same Helms.
Helms was born in Helmsburg, Indiana, the son of Hildreth Esther (Abram) and Fred Robert Helms. In 1956, Helms made his way to Nashville, Tennessee and then spent most of his later years living just outside Martinsville, Indiana.
The Helms Bakery was/is in LA and was owned by Paul Helms Jr. and Paul Helms Sr. But maybe related?
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