Issue #03, Fall 1976 - Three Wire Winter Collection

The 3rd issue collection of Three Wire Winter includes oral histories from Anton Kline, Harold Brenner, Dave Hoefer and Farrington Carpenter, The magazine features Daisy Anderson, Anton Kline, Harold Brenner, Dave Hoefer, Farrington Carpenter, a pictorial essay of Routt County rivers, and a feature article on the Cameo Restaurant. Table of Contents Daisy of Strawberry Park Anton Kline: "I've been a straight cowboy all my life." Mr. Harold Brenner: "We're about the only sheep ranchers left in the valley." Routt Waters The Cameo: 72 Years Serving Steamboat Springs Dave Hoefer: "I make wine out of the naturals" Ferry Carpenter: "I knew I was going to be a cattleman. That was everything!" Subscribe & "The Steamboat Aspencade" by Bob Swinehart


Issue #03, Fall 1976 - Anton Kline Interview, Part 1
Anton Kline describes his life as a rancher, coal miner and artifact collector. He relates anecdotes about his father's saloon in Brooklyn and his hunting experiences.
Issue #03, Fall 1976 - Anton Kline Interview, Part 2
Anton Kline elaborates on his family history and describes the effects of the Great Depression on the family ranching business
Issue #03, Fall 1976 - Farrington R. "Ferry" Carpenter Interview, Part 1
Farrington "Ferry" Carpenter describes his experiences as a cattle rancher, lawyer, and recommends that interviewers Barbara Muhme and Debbie Green visit Routt County Court to learn about court proceedings.
Issue #03, Fall 1976 - Farrington R. "Ferry" Carpenter Interview, Part 2
Farrington Carpenter describes his experiences as a cattle rancher, lawyer, and school board president in Routt County in this interview with Guy Stees and Debby Smith.
Issue #03, Fall 1976 - Harold Brenner Interview
Harold Brenner is interviewed by Tanna Brock and Renae May about sheep breeding and ranching in Routt County.
Issue #03, Fall 1976 - Three Wire Winter Magazine
The 3rd issue of Three Wire Winter includes Daisy Anderson, Anton Kline, Harold Brenner, Dave Hoefer, Farrington Carpenter, a pictorial essay of Routt County rivers, and a feature article on the Cameo Restaurant.