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00:00:03 - Introduction 00:00:45 - Mrs. Juza introducing herself and giving her background. 00:03:45 - The LeGraves were neighbors in Rosiere, the children played Couyon. 00:04:23 - The names of her grandparents. 00:06:44 - Her paternal grandparents' names and something about their lives. 00:09:29 - Her father's family's experience in the Peshtigo fire. 00:11:37 - Dan LaCriox, her father's nephew, lives in Green Bay. 00:12:41 - The moves Mrs. Juza's family made while she was a child. 00:13:33 - Mrs. Juza's teacher was Agnes Opitchka in Casco; she also tells of some of her school experiences. 00:16:24 - She rode to school on an enclosed sleigh in the winter. 00:16:42 - The kids wore fleece lined shoes in the winter. 00:17:09 - Her father's work took him away so the children grew up mostly with mother. 00:18:06 - Her father worked planting Hall's orchard in Casco. 00:19:46 - Her father also worked for Joe Dhuey, a butcher in Casco. 00:20:03 - Her brother and father both worked at Kewaunee Manufacturing while living in Kewaunee. 00:20:34 - It was tradition to give a later child the name of an earlier child who had died. 00:21:10 - Her brother died of Croup. 00:22:28 - Mrs. Juza's mother slept very little, she was too busy. 00:23:44 - Her mother churned butter, was a seamstress. She often sewed for the neighbors to bring in extra money. 00:24:26 - Mother's chores included baking, sewing and cleaning. 00:24:58 - The living room walls were whitewashed over rather than washed. 00:26:04 - Description of the type of meals her mother made (few desserts). 00:26:54 - Process for making cottage cheese balls for spread. (Stoufie) 00:29:04 - They made their own trippe on the farm. Prepared own casings. Had a sausage stuffing machine. 00:30:03 - The cattle were strictly for milking, they slaughtered hogs instead. They purchased beef at threshing time to feed the crew. 00:30:53 - Procedure for threshing crew going from farm to farm.