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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Delbert R. Hawkins
Something was "lost in translation" -- and he paid the price!
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By William J. Pepe
It was the place to enjoy an evening of socializing -- and perhaps sow the seeds of ...
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Mary Nida Smith
Daddy always held the notion that every family should have a dog and a horse.
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Betty Taylor
In the early 1940s, I attended a one-room school in northwestern Iowa near a little town ...
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Bob Artley
MugWump Marketing
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Lucille Armstrong Anton
A special poem and a special song serve as poignant reminders.
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By John Van Devender
In 1946, the telephone company transferred my dad to Pottsville, Pa.
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Clyde W. Dubois (aka Dipboye)
The year was 1931. The devastation of the Great Depression was surging toward its peak.
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Sandra S. Jewell
Confronted by snobbery and prejudice, she learned instead about acceptance and love for ...
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By C. J. Barrows
As I tuck the young rhubarb plant into the rich, black soil in my garden, childhood ...
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Orion Lyonesse
I love trains! Always have. I love their power, their sounds and especially the whistle, ...
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Cathey Frei
Dad's love and laughter saw her through those early driving lessons.
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Lynda Miller Vandiver
Sharing homemade ice cream with family just made it taste better!
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Kathleen De Witt
One little tomboy had the time of her life when she got to join "the rest of the guys" on ...
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Shirrel Rhoades
Andy is the bearded man on the left, watching as Franchot Tone pitches a tonic in a ...
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
Bob Artley
MugWump Marketing
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Ruby Hawkins
Every time I read a story about World War II, I think about one of my favorite cousins, ...
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By Lois M. Schaaf
My mother grew up in town, but after marrying my father in September 1911, they moved to a ...
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Caroline Capone
My name is Caroline. I was born in late December 1936.
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By Frank Sturgis & L. Wolfe Gilbert
If I were to have a painting, Of that truest Mother of Mine, . . .
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By Eileen Higgins Driscoll
Sheepshead Bay holds many memories for me from the 1930s.1950s.
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By Jean Hahne Huling
A dedicated teacher brought the joys of music to their classroom each week.
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
It was 1945. The war was over. The country's economy was growing, and so was mine.
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By Richard Dyer
My dad looked up, startled at my question. "What?" he asked.
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FEATURED IN OUR JUNE ISSUE
By Octavia Starry as told to Tina Hultslander
She knew how to handle life's hardest moments -- and how to make a great pickle!
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