Bag Balm, I bet. Poor old cows would get their udder (bag) scratched, or cut by any number of things. G'pa and G'ma's hands, HARD working hands and fingers would crack open at the joint. Still available in drugstore under other names.
By the way how many kids today know what an "udder" is? Every youngster should learn how to milk a cow and have to reach under an old hen to get her eggs.
By the way how many kids today know what an "udder" is? Every youngster should learn how to milk a cow and have to reach under an old hen to get her eggs.

. The "drier" for, for any below the upper middle class clothes were clothes lines. Every house I lived in up until I got out of high school had clothes line poles in the back yard. I grew up in southeast Texas and south central Louisiana where the heat in the summer is brutal but we didn't have air conditioning until I was a senior in high school. My father had it better, his family immigrated to the US from France (Alsace) in the 1840s and landed in New Orleans where they stayed so they were the they at least had indoor plumbing and electricity as soon as it became available.
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