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Knifleyan saw future away from the mill; career made him stout Richard Hovious wrote the following in response to a question, "What Mill? Lancaster Planing Mill?" Turns out it wasn't. He doesn't tell where the mill was, but he does give insight on career titles at the Stanley Carney, Buford Sherill, and the Feese Brothers - where an off-bearing job paid the handsome rate of $1 per hour By Richard Hovious One of the reasons I joined the Navy at the ripe old ageof 13 was, that after workin' at the mill for Stanley Carney, Buford Sherrill and the Feese Brothers I had decided maybe that wasn't the career for me. I began at the "bottom of the ladder" Ždoodlin dust (Sawdust )60 cents per hour and rose to the top (off-bearing) $1.00 per hour, Shortly after entering the Navy (I had turned 14 by then - so help me, I was asked; HOW LONG I had been lifting weights? Had a treatment from my military chiropractor yesterday and he thought I should challenge Jack Lalanne (?). - Richard Hovious, the Knifleyan abroad, in Spain Above about: 'Workin at the mill' the day Jr. Feese was born This story was posted on 2014-02-21 02:03:39
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