From Mel Kuhn (70):
Howdy Gary,
Did you know that Lola V. is a tattle tale, tattle tale? She just had to go and tell my wife about the Hamburger Helper crack. Thanks Lola! I had to share some dry dog food with my dogs for supper last night [was about the same as her Hamburger Helper]. She did give us a big bowl of water to go with it, so that helped. I hope my hands heal up fast, although I do need to loose some weight I do miss being able to scratch where,what and when I want to.
Mel Kuhn[70]
From Marshall Awalt (51):
Hi Gary
While there were pictures of the parades going around I figured I might add a couple.Red Kester and Art Sime were two of Dunseith’s finest.
Your doing a great job Gary keep up the good work.
Marshall
Red Kester & ???? (Need some help)
Gary
I remember attending a barn dance west of Kelvin along Highway #43 back in the sixties. These cousins of the people putting on the dance came cruising and parked in the farm yard much the same way everybody else had parked. I don’t know how the lady of the house knew they were there. But, she came rushing over into the parking area and insisted that they leave the property right now. This young man, her cousin who was about 20 years old at the time, argued with her and tried to convince her to let them stay and enjoy the dance. This lady about 30 years old at the time was’t buying what the young man was selling. She pulled back a fist and let it fly, hitting that young man so hard that she knocked him right out of his shoes. It’s hard to believe, but his shoes were left there sitting in the exact position they were in when he was standing in front of this lady and the young man was laying on the ground about 10 feet behind his shoes. Needless to say the young man grabbed his shoes and left the premises with his buddies. At least I think he picked up his shoes? Anyway, this story in the Pierce
County Tribune reminded me of this little adventure. Maybe it will jog some other memories?
Larry