No need for any kind of communication for my Dad. He could look up and tell you within a few minutes of what time it was. We weren't usually close to home anyway, so when he stopped on the turning row, I knew it was time, but I hadn't been hungry until then. By the time I got back around there, I was about to starve. We usually had a jar of beans, plenty of cornbread, and whatever was coming out of the garden. If we were close to the house, we went there for dinner and Dad would listen to the farm and ranch report on the battery powered radio. KMAC out of Santone. Henry Guerra was the news and weather man, and Charlie Walker was still a disc jockey then. He later went on to Nashville. But after the news, it was back on the tractors or whatever we were doing. I wouldn't take anything for the memories, but wouldn't want to go through some of those times and conditions again. Same with the service. I never cussed and griped out loud, but lots of things went on in my mind that it is a good thing no one else could hear!!
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