Ohhhhhh yes Mr Thue.... junior high. Had him for Social Studies, Lunch room, and Study Hall!!! He scared the crap out of me!!! I do believe he called me a dork once or twice too!! Ha!!! He was a great educator!!
One thing that I remember is Canteen Night in the basement of the Old Armry. Kids that were trying out their talents and others dancing. Every Friday or Saturday Night. It was great during winter months - too bad it isn't happening now or maybe it is I just don't know. It was good fun but needs alot of Adults around.
SKM wrote:and yes Jib...main street was a two lane road...the city had to make room for all the traffic. So the boulvards changed and enter street lights. Oh and did you know that where Hardees's is now used to be a motel and another one across the street where the "new" M&H is....and where Arby's is located...used to be a Gas station (Happy Chappy's) and where Dairy Queen is now used to be 7-11. LOL. Things change. Fact of life.
I do remember that old round hotel and the one across from it as well as Happy Chappy's with their tow truck. I remember when DQ was in their old building and going through the drive thru on my bike.
Do you remember the old Snyder Grand theater? The one that had the balcony and the rip in the screen... and he always played old 50's music before the shows. I remember my grandmother taking me to the lunch counter at Woolworths too. Good times.
I also remember Ron Thue... what a stud.
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Wha? I never got a tip when I loaded groceries at FTC? Yeah, I was prolly one of those jerks though. Some things never change.
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Come on people...what else do you remember. I remember the RED OWL supermarket, and the little diner they had. The men and women working in the isles marking ever can with that big blue printer thing, pricing every can they put on the shelf. OH and Family Thrift Center...how the carts had numbers in the front so you could drive around and then you held up your nubmer and they brought out your cart and helped you load it. Why did they do away with that? The guys always got a tip!!! unless your a jerk! ahhhhhhhh the Good ol days!!
and yes Jib...main street was a two lane road...the city had to make room for all the traffic. So the boulvards changed and enter street lights. Oh and did you know that where Hardees's is now used to be a motel and another one across the street where the "new" M&H is....and where Arby's is located...used to be a Gas station (Happy Chappy's) and where Dairy Queen is now used to be 7-11. LOL. Things change. Fact of life.
I suppose none of you remember the psychedelic bus that used to come out on band day and cruise the two lane main street.. lol We would go from the Bar-B-Que to A&W Rootbeer - North of Town. Where I worked. Wow that was forever ago.
...Main street was a two lane road and the trees in summer grew over the street to make it feel like a tunnel. Nothing like now...so somber and business like.. Oh and the GateWay market (now Pets n Stuff) they had the best frosties ever!! And I cant count the times me and my best friend June rode our bikes up to Walt's Market to buy cigarettes...note in hand. LOL Back then you could buy cigarettes like that, Any questions...the note included a phone number. LOL .... I miss sooo very much of remember when!
lol...yes I do remember that old black car she drove. I believe my brother and sister both had her for a teacher and recall them saying similar things as you vko.
How bout rootbeer coolers at the Bar-B-Que? Fish-n-chips? Good stuff!!
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Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. – Philippians 2:3-4
We could buy Elf pop at Rons-U-Save (aka Oscars)? Anyone remember the sweet old ladies that worked at A&A market? I think one of them used to be a teacher...was it Sorenson...Helga? Something like that I think.
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Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. – Philippians 2:3-4