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- DAYTON-WALTHER CORP
Walther was listed in critical condition with burns over 40 percent of his body, a broken left wrist and a possible back injury " " Walther's car rammed into the wall, turned upside down and exploded " Last Edited by on Dec 29, 2012 1:12 PM Cross 12 posts Dec 29, 2012 10:18 AM More on the Salt Walther Legend
- Dayton in the 60s and 70s - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS
Salt Walther upside down on the main straight at Indy-1973 Dayton Gems and Cincinnati Stingers Hockey Baseball at Crosley Field in Cincy Opening day at Riverfront Stadium in Cincy The original and "real" WEBN fireworks show JeffN 61 posts Sep 11, 2007 11:11 AM Did that bumper sticker say "If you beat me " If so, I remember! JohnC 4 posts
- John Henry Patterson Monument - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS
My great grandfather, George Walther, Sr , and Charles Kettering were personal friends, and I have a couple of letters of correspondence between them, from back in the 1940s and '50s Not weighty in an objectively historical sense, but I definitely am proud of having that connection Last Edited by blue J on May 01, 2015 3:29 AM Steve K 250 posts
- Car Dealers no longer in Dayton area - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS
Tom Harrigan sold the Acura Dealership to Hidy about 4 to 5 years ago Davis Buick built the building at 85 Loop Rd , which eventually became Bob Ross Davis Buick also sold MG's Jeff Walther had the Dodge Dealership on Loop, sold it to Voss and Voss sold the dealership to Jeff Walker which he merged with the Chry Jeep dealership at 95 Loop
- Angelos Drive In
Then the think I remember about Angelo's the most is Jim Skonzakes driving thru there in the Golden Sahara Custom car And also with the Kookie Hot Rod from 77 Sunset Strip Also Salt Walther used to come in a T Bucket Roadster he had Great time back then Mikey Sharon35 25 posts Mar 30, 2014 10:27 AM Was Angelo's the pizza place?
- Dayton Memories - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS
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- Dayton in the 60s and 70s - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS
Someone mentioned Salt Walther I bought a Red Dutchman Tunnel boat from him when his dad owned the marina in W Carrollton about 1969 and skied a lot at Triangle Park with it I remember getting thrown off the river for going 80 under the Keowee St bridge racing another boat
- Daytons Greatest Labor Day
This article appeared in the Dayton Daily News, September 2, 1934 DAYTON’S GREATEST LABOR DAY By Howard Burba
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