Memoirs of a Country Boy/Newspaper Man
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Journey back in time to life on the farm during the Depression! The going price for a good milk cow was $2.50. Laundry soap, and most everything else, was made on the farm. Model T's were converted into tractors. Clothes were washed at night when the wind was blowing enough to power the 32-volt windcharger for the electric washing machine. Join Les Anderson as he takes you back in time in this charming and humorous look at the hardships and joys of life on the farm during the Depression in rural Minnesota, then on to life working at the newspaper in the big city. It not only recalls a simpler time, but allows us to reconnect with our own past so that we, too, can cherish that which is most important and meaningful about life.
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