Dear Editor:
Gail |
What do you remember about 1975? For those of us locally whose memories stretch back that far you may recall that a gallon of gas at Gulf Gas Station (now the home of Hope & Anchor and Whimsical Wares) ran you 53 cents and it cost you $2 to get into the Lake Theater (now home of Auto Zone) to be scared out of your swimsuit that summer watching Jaws. Clumsy Gerald Ford was President and Archie Bunker held court every Monday night in his iconic arm chair on channel 8. As Archie and Edith would croon, “...those were the days.”
Before it was a Gulf Station
it was Cities Service
(can you see the future Hope & Anchor?)When the Chetek Youth Center Project (aka The Garage)
first took ownership of this building and began remodeling it
we found the old proscenium curtain of the Lake Theater The summer of 1975 you could hardly get me in the lake
let alone think about swimming in the oceanArchie was the prognosticator of all things
politically incorrect
Chevy Chase had an ongoing bit on SNL
having fun at our 38th President's renowned clumsiness
Well, from the mid-70s to the turn of the millennium (and a few years beyond), Gail worked faithfully at City Hall at times hand-writing out residents' water bills. For the last 19 years more than likely she expedited your book selection at the library. All total that comes to about 45 years of faithful service to the residents of our community.
She refused a party. Apparently we threw one for her back in 2002 when she retired the first time and she feels one is enough. So if you'd like to stop by the library on Friday to wish her a “fair thee well” into her second retirement, I'm sure she would appreciate it. Thank you, Gail, for your many, many years of service to our city. We wish you the very best on your second retirement. But, of course, if you get bored, currently there are two openings at the library and I'm sure Emily would be happy to have a conversation with you!
Sincerely,
Jeff Martin, Mayor of Chetek
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