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Columns June 8, 2010  RSS feed
Straight from The Horse’s Mouth
      Have you ever wondered why books have chapters? An average book runs about 65,000 words. Chapters are helpful because they help break up the action. They set the scene and provide progress to the story line. They are constructive divisions of important events.
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Tales from WannaBea Farm
     Joyce Stark Scratch The Conclusion “Good morning, Officer Jones”, Dean greeted the offi- cial looking man, “our lunch is not quite ready but we are still serving breakfast if you like”.
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BOB BOWMAN’S EAST TEXAS A LOOK AT HISTORIC PLACES, PEOPLE AND EVENTS
Living in sawmill towns
     While some sentimentalists may disagree, living in East Texas’ early sawmill towns was no bed of roses. My parents lived in four such towns in East Texas and western Louisiana, and I still remember those days vividly, but not always pleasantly.
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Chute ‘n the Bull
      Everyone has heard the expression "good fences make good neighbors." This has never been truer than in today's world. Many counties have closed range laws, meaning that if livestock gets out of a pasture and causes damage such as an automobile accident, the owner of the livestock is liable.
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