Huff and Jenny (part 5)

March 6, 2010 by g · Leave a Comment
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As a young man on the farm, Huff never even thought about it, but when he went into the Army, Huff picked up the habit of smoking. He started out with Lucky Strikes, then Camels, Kools, Winstons, Salems, rolled his own for a while, then settled down with full-flavored Generic Kings by the carton. When he talked about the Army, he would sometimes chain-smoke a pack,back-to-back. He tried to quit a few times, but that just seemed to make the habit worse. Huff even smoked in Wal-Mart while he and Jenny ate or shopped, ignoring the signs and managers who he tole point...

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Huff and Jenny (part 4)

March 6, 2010 by g · Leave a Comment
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With his disability check and  a VA loan, Huff and Jenny were able to buy a Jim Walter home with four acres near the Air Force base in Lowndes county. Even with his bad leg, Huff could still drive a tractor, but he knew that he would never be able to farm for a living again. Huff took his high school diploma, Honorable Discharge, and papers for the G.I. Bill and enrolled himself at Mississippi State University. Nine years later he graduated. That fall, Huff got a job teaching Industrial Technology at Hopewell High School, an honorable job, a paying  job, benefits and a paycheck on the first...

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Huff and Jenny (part 3)

March 6, 2010 by g · 1 Comment
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Winter came on quick that year. Everything green turned brown, everything brown turned gray, and the sky froze ice blue. The family sat around the fire place and listened to Huff read the official paper, over and over. Huff had the distinction of being the first person in his family to finish high school. He had missed a lot during planting and harvest, but managed to graduate with a little help from FFA and 4H. Now he had been honored with a Draft Notice. Everybody agreed , he needed to get married. So the next morning, Huff's momma ironed-up his best shirt and pants and shined his work boots with some KiWi shoe polish. Huff...

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Huff and Jenny (part 2)

March 6, 2010 by g · Leave a Comment
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A tater diggin' crew consists of one man to drive the tractor and four to six women on a wagon pulled behind. The tractor has a scoop that pushes the taters up onto a conveyor line. The women grab them, shake the dirt off, sort 'um by size and stack them in crates. The work day started at sunrise and Jenny showed up ready to work. She was wearing an old straw hat that belonged to her grand dad and carrying a grocery store sack with her lunch in it; two slices of white bread with a thick slice of country ham, a dozen tea cakes and...

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Huff and Jenny (part 1)

March 6, 2010 by g · 1 Comment
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The 1st and the 15th were Jenny's favorite days. These were special days for Jenny because that's when Huff got paid. Huff taught industrial technology at Hopewell High School. The classes consisted mainly of field trips to hog farms and the local wall paper factory and generous lectures on the Vietnam War. Huff was a veteran and damn proud of it, except for the fact that he had caught a piece of shwrap metal in the knee and had to wear a knee brace. But war wasn't talked about on the 1st and 15th cause that was when Huff carried Jenny into town to shop at the...

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