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Flour Sacks
Mother was a genius when it came to recyclin' flowery flour sacks, Durin' The Great Depression to provide duds for her family's backs! With her trusty pedal Singer Sewin' Machine she turned out a horde, Of decent apparel that we could ill afford from Montgomery-Ward! In gym class I could usually find a locker behind which to cower, So as not to reveal my drawers toutin' 'Gold Medal Self-Risin' Flour'! The shirts she made sported gaudy prints of petunias and roses, And various critters such as unicorns and monkeys in silly poses! Sacks made fancy bloomers for sister that advertised 'Baker's Delight', Plus tawdry dresses, blouses and skirts, but with her that was alright! 'Pillsbury's All-Purpose Flour' graced the back of shirts worn by Dad! Others were more subdued when Mom found a sack of simple plaid! I reckon city folks thought we country folk looked kinda weird and funny, Paradin' around in altered flour sacks, but there wasn't very much money, Left for fancy things after Pa bought shoes and put grub on the table! But, with a wink and spare change, he treated us to ice cream when able! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired (c) All Rights Reserved Entry for Judy Konos' "Whatever Happened To Flour Sacks" Contest
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