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----- Original Message -----
From: Dovell & Sullivan <Dovell-Sullivan(a)postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
To: <MOGENTRY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 10:15 AM
Subject: [MOGENTRY] Tri-County News, 21 Nov 1930
> >From the King City-published Tri-County News, Friday, November 21, 1930:
>
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> CHAMP AND PLAIN SHUCKERS HARVEST A WIDOW'S CORN
> DeKalb county produces state champion corn huskers, and then a lot of
good neighbors who just naturally shuck corn. Glen WASHBURN, Missouri state
champion, and the following other shuckers met Wednesday at the home of the
late William JONES and made quick work of gathering the entire corn crop for
Mrs. Jones:
> James JUSTICE, Fred JONES, Wayne KING, George JONES, Homer SHULTZ,
Glen SPEERS, Max SPEERS, John KING, Ted BUNNELL, Eleam VEALE, Charles
EVERETT, Herman HAILEY, Frank BRYANT, Wallace BRYANT, W. H. STEWART,
Clarence SMOOT, Noel STEWART, Floyd TERRY, John WHITE, Ed BURR, Harold
HUTCHCRAFT, James HAILEY, Joe MORAN, Harrison ASBURY, Porter COPELAND, C. H.
IRWIN, I. K. FINCH, James TROTTER, Ernest HUTCHCRAFT, Harold OTT, Paul
CLYMER, Billy VEALE, Glen WASHBURN, Mace FINCH, Fred HOWE, Sam HOWE, Jesse
FLETCHALL, Cleve CLANCY, N. B. CALLAHAN, Frank VEALE, C. JONES, Tom SMOOT,
Frank SIMPSON, John BRYANT.
> The wives of the men met at the home and served dinner at noon.