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(Created page with "STOP AND SOCK. In the 1960s Karl and Bernice Frommelt operated this popular driving range for golfers. Located at the northeast corner of John Deere Road and Highways 52 & 3. Open for business well into the 1980s, the range even sponsored a softball baseball team in 1979. (1) --- Source: 1. "Vanguard and Bob's Winners at Walnut," ''Telegraph-Herald'', July 11, 1979, p. 10") |
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STOP AND SOCK. In the 1960s Karl and Bernice Frommelt operated this popular driving range for golfers. Located at the northeast corner of John Deere Road and Highways 52 & 3. Open for business well into the 1980s, the range even sponsored a softball baseball team in 1979. (1) | [[Image:stopsock.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Photo courtesy: Mike]]STOP AND SOCK. In the 1960s Karl and Bernice Frommelt operated this popular driving range for golfers. Located at the northeast corner of John Deere Road and Highways 52 & 3. Open for business well into the 1980s, the range even sponsored a softball baseball team in 1979. (1) | ||
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1. "Vanguard and Bob's Winners at Walnut," ''Telegraph-Herald'', July 11, 1979, p. 10 | 1. "Vanguard and Bob's Winners at Walnut," ''Telegraph-Herald'', July 11, 1979, p. 10 | ||
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Revision as of 19:14, 20 October 2024
STOP AND SOCK. In the 1960s Karl and Bernice Frommelt operated this popular driving range for golfers. Located at the northeast corner of John Deere Road and Highways 52 & 3. Open for business well into the 1980s, the range even sponsored a softball baseball team in 1979. (1)
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1. "Vanguard and Bob's Winners at Walnut," Telegraph-Herald, July 11, 1979, p. 10