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Gramps' business

This was my grampa's  business in Yakima, Wash. He sold coal and wood for heating. He was in business until about 1968. On the side of the truck is the conveyor belt to unload coal into underground bins.

This was my grampa's business in Yakima, Wash. He sold coal and wood for heating. He was in business until about 1968. On the side of the truck is the conveyor belt to unload coal into underground bins.

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