The Texas company, which offered fried chicken, biscuits and honey for dine-in, take-out...
Aerialist Betty Fox jumps rope Feb. 4, 1958, on a platform attached to the 22nd floor of the Tower Life Building to raise funds for city hospitals. As half of the duo of Benny and Betty Fox, she was a “sky dancer,” appearing in ballroom, tap and gymnastics routines above San Antonio and other cities on national tours from the 1930s onward.Growing up in San Antonio, I remember going to Youngblood’s fried-chicken restaurant on Broadway, not far from where it meets Alamo Street.
Did you put honey from the table jar on your chicken as well as your biscuits? If so, you share these sweet memories with people who grew up in Arlington, Austin, Beaumont, Bryan, Dallas, Fort Worth, Galveston, Houston, Irving, Lubbock, Orange, Port Arthur and Waco, because it was a statewide chain with more than 30 stores at its peak.
The self-sufficient company was an early adopter of the farm-to-table concept and a pioneer in factory farming, including purpose-specific breeding to yield bigger chickens with more white meat for better value to customers. Because the company handled so much of the operation itself, said its advertising, the restaurants could guarantee freshness and quality.
Young Youngblood advanced in 1900 to Baylor University, where he earned a teacher’s certificate. To his subsequent teaching jobs in McLennan County schools, he had added cotton farming as of the 1920 U.S. census — and abandoned it after the stock-market crash of 1929 rendered that year’s crop hardly worth the cost of picking.
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