MIKE WROTE:
Tom:
As always, I enjoyed going back in time with you to a better time in
life; the 50's! My mind keeps going back to the "DeCou" carnival on the
site of Uncle Vic Rice's driving range. The bands were out of sight. As
a kid with my dad, we used to make regular stops at Sheriff Harry
Hartman's Slaughter house, where his brother John Hartman ran things.
I noticed a mention of McCorristan in one of the other posts.
I'm trying to remember the name of the popular Insurance (man) who died when
the foundation walls collapsed while the high school was being built.
Keep up the great columns, they are my only life line to the good old
days in the Trenton area.
Mike
As always, I enjoyed going back in time with you to a better time in
life; the 50's! My mind keeps going back to the "DeCou" carnival on the
site of Uncle Vic Rice's driving range. The bands were out of sight. As
a kid with my dad, we used to make regular stops at Sheriff Harry
Hartman's Slaughter house, where his brother John Hartman ran things.
I noticed a mention of McCorristan in one of the other posts.
I'm trying to remember the name of the popular Insurance (man) who died when
the foundation walls collapsed while the high school was being built.
Keep up the great columns, they are my only life line to the good old
days in the Trenton area.
Mike
Does anyone have a picture of Gravatt's Frozen Custard Shop next to Vic Rice's golf range? There was also a miniature golf course at the same location, I believe.
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