Harvie Lee Bristow, Interviewed by his niece Ginger Holt

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An interview with Highland resident Harvie Lee Bristow conducted by his niece Ginger Holt. Completed!

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22) There was two houses had cows. Mrs. Hester and Mrs. Holden. Grandpaw Anderson had pigs and hogs. One time, Harvie was playing with the Holden boys and their parents made cow ice cream. It was the best ice cream had ever had. 23) Uncle Sam Childress was sitting on the front porch. Mary Alice was just a small child. She was playing on the porch. The porch was high. She fell off the porch, Uncle Sam jumped off the porch and caught Mary Alice before she hit the ground! Uncle Sam served in the World War II. He lost his life in the war. He was a TRUE HERO!!!! 24) Raymond Yarborough was the Bristow's next door neighbor. He told Clyde to never call an electrician or a plumber, before Raymond looked at the problem first. Clyde and Raymond were good friends 25) Harvie went to Cloverdale Elementary School 26) Mary Alice and her friends would pose for pictures. They would have a great time

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