QUINCY, Wash. — Larry Schaapman kept a sharp eye on the gap between the primary and secondary chains of his new state-of-the-art potato digger to make sure potatoes and dirt weren’t bunching up. He’d ...
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The subject of the accompanying engraving will prove a very valuable labor-saving machine, from the great quantity of potatoes it will dig, in comparison with the number jaised by th same amount of ...
AMMON — Residents hand-picked 1,480 pounds of red, gold, purple and brown potatoes from dark, rich soil dug by an antique machine here recently. Pam Olsen of Ammon invited her customers and the public ...
While developed after the now-infamous Maxim gun, the John Browning-designed Colt-Browning M1895 machine gun has the distinction of being the first truly automatic weapon adopted by the U.S. military ...
Auzel H. Gerbaz, a resident of the property now known as Aspen Village, wrote an article called, “Potato Digging started in valley; Spuds Bring $1.65” that ran in The Aspen Times circa Sept. 24, 1936.
A MASTERPIECE regarded as one of Paul Henry's finest works is going under the hammer. The Potato Diggers is expected to fetch at least a quarter of a million euro when auctioned for the first time at ...
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