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1986: Corny Picture
This corny picture is from the Wieneke farm in 1986.
Tagged 1980s, 1986, agriculture, carl wieneke, corn, ed wieneke, lismore, news, paul wieneke, Photos, steve wieneke, todd wieneke
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1945: Lismore Kids Travel to Worthington
Lismore students traveled to Worthington by bus from Adrian and took the train back to Adrian in the afternoon in 1985. They visited the Daily Globe.
1960: Farmers Talk How About How the Spring Is Going
The Daily Globe asked how spring work was going for farmers in 1960, and got some different answers. Next post at 6 p.m.
Tagged 1960, 1960s, agriculture, chandler, crops, ed voss, Edgerton, farm, gene erlandson, gilbert schuur, henry vander grift, lismore, news, pete swier, Photos, reading, rushmore, spring
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1945: Lismore Man Gets Pilot Wings
Rufus Loebig, 22, son of Mathilda Loebig of Lismore, received his pilot’s wings and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1945. Sorry about the darkness of the photo. Sometimes I can’t make them better, but I thought Mr. Loebig … Continue reading
Tagged 1940s, 1945, air force, armed forces, army, lismore, our boys, patriotica, pilot, war, world war II
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1945: Airman Wins His Pilot’s Wings
Vincent Bruns, son of Henry Bruns, Lismore, won his pilot’s wings in 1945 at the La Junta army air field in Colorado.
Tagged 1945, air field, air force, army, colorado, lismore, our boys, patriotica, pilot, veterans, vincent bruns, war, world war II
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1934: Kid Admits Being Full of Mischief to Santa
Marilynn Anne McCann, of Lismore, was 2 when she admitted being full of mischief in 1934, meaning a parent or sibling probably wrote the letter. Other writers in this post: Veronica Farmer of Lismore, Frederick, Henry and Alvin Gruis of … Continue reading
Tagged 1934, children, christmas, education, holidays, letters, letters to santa, lismore, news, Santa, Santa Claus, santa letters, wilmont, worthington
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