I love the adage on the blackboard.
It's that time of the year when the Orioles head north from Mexico and Ernie Cowan tells you how to attract your own nesting pair. Click HERE for the details.
Ernie Dronenburg's '53 Chevy gets the Heap of the Week treatment in the February 23, 1961 Pacer. Click HERE to read all about it.
Paula Kincaid sent me a stunning 1963 Chevrolet commercial, touting four of their models. It's nearly 60 years old, but bright and sparkly new. It takes a while to download, so I've decided not to include it in today's Fry Day email, but to send it to folks upon request. A link from Bob White doesn't require a download. Click HERE
Remember the miniature train in Balboa Park? I'm pretty sure it's still operating. Click HERE to revisit the post on the Memories Page.
Pamela White Walton ’67 died February 4, 2021. She was born in Dixon, Illinois to Allan and Vivian White. Allan was in the Navy and the family moved a number of times. Pam married Gary Walton upon graduation and they had three children: Erich, Lynn and Lauri Walton. They later moved to Boise, Idaho and Pam worked for Boise Cascade and Morrison-Knudsen. She moved to Juneau, Alaska in 2008 to be near her daughter Lauri and granddaughter Allison. Pam was very proud of her children and grandchildren and loved fishing and camping.