The post office is behind the tree. Mr Ham is the middle man. The early Mouren residence on the left was painted red. The beds in front of the house were rented out to harvesters or sheepherders.
3 piles of barley in the Mouren's Huron yard. The piles are waiting to be shipped, before the new warehouse was completed. They had torn down the wooden warehouse. The vehicle is their new 1935 Ford Truck.
Using a 60 catepillar, 1920 Harris wooden harvester in field, it had a 24 foot header. 2 men loading a 1935 Ford truck which carried 105 bags of barley weighing 100 pounds each.
Right to left: Edmund Mouren, Joseph Mouren Sr., Joseph Mouren Jr., Agnes Mouren, Margerite Mouren in arms of Angele Mouren, Angele (child) Mouren (Angele died of pnuemonia at approximately 10 years old). Rest of the people are unidentified…
Mr. Oren Lee King is driving a thresher pulled by 26 horses and mules, in the 1914 or 1915 harvest. Mr. King was married to Agnes Mouren sister of Joseph Mouren.