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Jim Krumel: Youth newspaper carriers a first job like few others
Jim Krumel
Steve Metzger of Elida has restored this 1967 Schwinn carrier bike that was similar to the one he used to deliver newspapers as a youth. He’s even made saddle bags for it and vows to one day ride it around the community.
I’m sure of it.
No doubt in mind.
There’s ink in the blood of Al Meinerding, Eldon Miller, Margaret Finkenbine, Theresa Schnipke and countless others whose first job, way back when, was delivering newspapers.
Putting that paper in the hands of their customers is as special to them today as it was during their childhood.
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“In the years in Paris, I had never been homesick for anything American,” James Baldwin wrote in his 1972 book of essays,
No Name in the Street. “But,” he added just a page or two later, “I had missed my brothers and my sisters … I missed Harlem Sunday mornings and fried chicken and biscuits.”
I’m thinking about these lines as I bite into a piece of fried chicken the thinly breaded skin crispy, the inside juicy enough that I need to wipe my lips while sitting in front of Gumbo Yaya. The tiny restaurant’s red facade bursts through the otherwise grayish nook it occupies at the northeastern edge of Paris’s 10th Arrondissement, just streets away from the French Communist Party’s curving, concrete, Oscar Niemeyer-designed headquarters.
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