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Re: First combine of season
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Posted by Delbert from Lincoln on June 27, 2005 at 14:48:09 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: First combine of season posted by Galen on June 27, 2005 at 13:48:34:
Yep, that house was 2 miles east and 1 south of cook, if you took the automobile road. You"ve got us right 3/4 mile from county line. Near 70 years ago, dad used to sell grain, wheat and oats to the elevator at Grafr. I used to ride along and get out at the general store, which was on west side of street and maybe a block north of elevator. MOther would give me a list of things she needed for the dinner and lunch for the threshing crew, and I would buy them and the driver would stop and pick me up on the way home. Its about 6 miles to the site of Graf. Then there were also free outdoor movies on Sat nite, but wife is calling supper, so I better not get started. Delbert
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