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Bushong - Carson

CARSON BUSHONG

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Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, Sept 30, 1927

Carson Bushong came home from Hoopeston, Sunday, after working in the canning factory for 3 weeks. But on his last day he had the misfortune to get knocked in the back of the head and had to have stitches taken; but he counts himself lucky not to be killed as it was one of the heavy derricks that run off the track. - typed by kbz

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Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, Dec 13, 1929

Bill Williams is a rabbit enthusiast. He and Carson Bushong have 40 Chinchillas down at the Bushong farm. They have been offered $5 per head for all that are 8 months old for breeding stock. As they multiply rapidly it looks like there might be good money in them. The pelts sell for $2.50 each and the meat sells readily at 20 cents per pound. The Chinchillas do not shed their hair like wild rabbits. There are 5 colors on each hair which makes it impossible to imitate. We understand that if as many as 200 will go into the business we could get a fur-buying and packing house to locate here. - typed by kbz

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