The October 8, 1978, issue of Hold That Line reports on court proceedings, construction progress, summary of a Wall Street Journal article on slow growth of electricity consumption, Boundary Waters Canoe Area legislation, nuclear energy protest news, condemnation court, and a campaign article from George Hoium for sheriff. Names mentioned in this issue include Simmons, Bob; Woida, Gene; Tilsen, Ken; Leavitt, Russell L.; Hoium, George; Humphrey, Hubert; Priester, Lamar; Anderson, Wendell. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
Peg, Dorothy Molter's cocker spaniel dog, and Dorothy and a man fishing out of a rowboat. Both Dorothy and the man have fishing poles. Dorothy is rowing the boat.
Dorothy Molter with dark hair pulled back wearing a long-sleeved shirt with dark pants and suspenders. Dorothy is standing near a sign advertising the Kawishiwi Outfitting Camp, a Hibbard's Lodge sign and a Kawishiwi State Camp Ground sign.
Dorothy Molter wearing a red shirt with a tan sweater and blue pants. She is holding a large Lake Trout and wearing her classic navy blue Keds tennis shoes.
Dorothy Molter bending down in the door of the summer tent with a young boy next to her. She is putting duck food on the floor and the ducks are walking into the cabin.
Dorothy Molter in the kitchen of the Winter Cabin removing a sliver from a man, (Mac Carsey), sitting wearing a dark jacket. Written on the reverse of the image:, "Mac Carsey has a sliver-poor guy."
Dorothy Molter, Jule, and Verena on Bearskin Portage. Dorothy is in pigtail braids and is standing in the center holding a stringer of fish. Jule is holding a large fishing rod and Verena is carrying a life jacket.
Dorothy Molter making her annual move from the Winter Cabin to the Summer Tent Island. The boat is loaded with supplies and her pet cocker spaniel, "Peg" rides in the bow.