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Times aren't what they used to be around here. In the late 60s two events occured at about the same time that changed the whole atmosphere. The first was Vietnam, lots of local boys got drafted, were introduced to other means of enjoyment than alcohol, when they returned they brought this newly discovered taste home with them along wiith the seeds and went into the agriculture business,second was the four lane highway. The drunks over time had learned how to cross one lane safely, within a year after the four lane was finished the serious drinking population had been reduced to negligible numbers. Tweedlowe Bill, the Eudy brothers, Jimmy Morgan, and many of their extended kin were run over and killed. The Eudy brothers did however get killed at different times. One was drunk on a horse and got hit by a eighteen wheeler at one am, the other was on a 18 hp Murray lawn mower and ran a stop sign. Edward Johnson got shot by Bruiser Dunn, one went to jail and the the other most likely to hell.
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