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Title: Memories at the Spiker Farm
Author: Mark A. Spiker
Date: 2006
With the
passing of Tom this year (2006), one of my many memories must include
cousin Tom Miller. Tom visited with us quite frequently and spent many
nights at the farm reading comic books, catching lightning bugs and crawl
dad, among other things. One of our chores was to help with washday.
This particular washday, Paula was there, and back then we used a wringer
washer to do the washing then we hung the clothes on the line. Tom and I
were running the washer or so we thought. We’d take the clothes out of
the washer and run them through the wringer into a washtub before they
went to the line. Tom got his hand too close to the wringer and clothes
and his hand went through the wringer together. Paula saw Tom’s hand come
through the wringer and she was gone. She ran from the back porch through
the kitchen, dining room, through the front screen door and before we got
her stopped she was past the submarine bridge headed toward Pullman. We (
I believe Brada, Briana, and maybe Mike and Mom) calmed her down by
showing her that Tom was alright by holding his hand up as he stood on the
front porch. To remove his hand, I reversed the wringer washer and his
hand came out just like it went in . To this day we’ve always had trouble
with that screen door. |
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