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Michael Kelly
I remember Mr. Wilson, and their daughter, Chong Sook Wilson, and I delivered the Newspaper to them. They would invite me in to visit, They would always give me some of the Korean Food that they made. It was eye-opening, since my Breakfast was a Quart of Chocolate Milk from the Milk man, and half a dozen donuts (glazed) from the Bakery next to the AJ Bayless Market across the Street from where I lived. I would eat this early in the morning at about 530 AM because the Milk man was out delivering at 3 am and the Baker opened the back door of the Bakery at 3 am also. The Wilson's Korean Food was light, tasty, and sometimes had Kelp which was used to wrap very tasty meat and vegetables in. As far as that big old Field is concerned, I also delivered newspapers to whoevef owned it as far as I knew., There was a house on the West side of the Field, and it had a long driveway from all the way down South of Indian School Road. clear to the house. I think Barry Norton lived southwest of that field, and he and his Father raised Homing Pigeons. Rolling Pigeons, andTumbling Pigeons.They raced them if I remember correctly.
As we are able to pleasantly recall memories of our younger years, it is just a remarkable thing that we have such time to recall them, as in some places those people living there have little time except to think about how to get Heat, Food, And Electricity, while others are being tortured and killed for their Religious Faith. We are Truly a Blessed Nation I want to Thank our Relatives, some now Gone, who Fought and Died and Sacrificed for us to Live in Freedom. Wishing all of you a very MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. GOD BLESS ALL OFYOU. BE HAPPY WITH WHAT YOU HAVE FOR IT IS BLESSINGS FROM GOD.
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