MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE NURSING HOME

gitrib

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Margery and I want to Wish you all a very Merry Christmas on our sixty first wedding annaversery. We were married in the living room on her parents and grandpatents farm in Calhoun County, Iowa on Christmas Day 1950. We drove back to Waterloo where the next day I received the award for being the outstanding 4-H member in the state with her by my side. The State leader announced we were married. No one was surprised as they new we had been dating for a long time. Incidently I puposed her in the cab of my 1949 Studebaker one ton truck that had a Omaha 8 x 10 Grain Stock Bed Dually with 6:50 20 inch tires The truck was forest green Again MERRY CHRISTMAS from us.
gitrib Graydon Margery
 
Wishing you and Margery a Wonderful Merry Christmas filled with a ton of Blessings. You, Gitrib, are a Blessing to Many folks here on YT!!
God Bless.
 
Merry Christmas and Happy Anniversary Graydon. May you and your lucky bride continue to love each other for many more years to come!
 
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Sounds like it has been a great run. Most of us could wish for so much. Keep on keeping on & Merry Christmas!
 
Hey there gitrib,
Merry Christmas and Happy Anniversary to the both of you. I really enjoy reading all your posts.
Kow Farmer
 
It's funny how the guy remembers every detail of the truck.......

Merry Christmas to you & to all!

--->Paul
 
Old Roy You are just great and very creative on the computer, That is the baby I had except in the one ton model. It was my first new vehicle equipted the way I wanted to haul my show string.
Thank to you and yours.
(gitrib) Graydon & Margery
 
Graydon and Margery,

MERRY CHRISTMAS And HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

PS: Keep the updates coming - I always enjoy them.

Jim
 
Merry Christmas and Happy Anniversary to both you and Margery.

Hope that you both have a wonderful day.

Thanks for being my friend.
 
I found the pic on Google search, I must fess up I had my grand daughter help me photo shop it in PICNIC.

This was to be a one ton seen several others listed as such, but not with dual wheels. I couldn't find a nice forest green Stake body of the color we needed

I'm guessing for grain use you lined the stakes with plywood ?

I remember the last dual wheeled one my Dad had was a 46 Chevy seemed like a tire a day was the norm ( at least seemed like it ) Hated those double rings to hold tire on the rim > Studebaker made a nice truck , but I can only remember one in our area it was a 3/4 ton and it was forest green also.
 
Best of everything to two wonderful people. Keep writing and keep living and enjoy each other. Dave
 

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