1. Box 299 . Don't remember. In the old Post Office you could get into anybodies box by twisting the little open upper a certain way
2. Mrs Gray, Mrs Carmichael, Mrs Thornton, Mrs. Perdue, who did not like me at all, Mrs Carmichael, I really liked her. Mrs. Williams
3. I don't remember. We would watch anything including the test pattern if nothing else was on
4.Don't know about a twanger
5. 10c I think
6. Mr. Hayes. Don't remember anything about mirrors
7. 3:45 0r 4
8. Don't remember
9. No
10. 15
11. I think Alvin and Bertha Williams was on our party line. I think we were ring 2
12. 4253 I think. Adams did not come along until much later
13. 312, 134 and one I can't remember
14. They turned gray
15. I can't remember one lived next door when I first moved there. I was 3 1/2. Wen had the McDonald's and the Perkins
16. Mr Kilgore, Florene Howell
17. He was always called Slim but his intials were L. R.. He was one of my most favorite people. He sang Juanita to me everytime he saw me until his death.
16: Red Diamond
17: Victory Valley
18: What ever it was it came from Sears
19. I don't know who sponsered the lone Ranger
20. Howdy Doody
21. I don't know who Red Rover was but I never could catch the ball when he sent it over
22. Mr Walker
23 . The play groudn
24. At one time there was a restaurant in downtown Bynum
25. Shotgun was either the front passenger seat by the window or a short cut to the highway. Oh yeah it was a busy parking spot.
26. Larry Payne
27. Ray Canant, jr
28. between Bynum and Eulaton
29.Georgia overdrive came standard on which cars? Bootleggers?
30. I am not sure but when I starte driving my Dad said I could go further on 50 Cents worth of gas than anybody else he knew.
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