The Erath Observer (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1975 Page: 4 of 12
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MADILL, Okla.
THE BRINDLE BAKE
By Frances Turney
waited a couple
of days, going in
and out of doors
with some frequen-
BE HEARD DAILY.MON,
THRUFrI.AT 7:45 A.Mi
on KSTV RADIO, 1510
' kc "Power for Today’
Charles WILSON,
Minister Northside
Church of Christ
could still re-
cognize them and
call them by name,
and a lot of them
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tails, although
these wer no or-
dinary cattails.
They were brown
ones, with white
tips, lovingly
harvested from
had delayed our
departure and I
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he has a son who’s
a lawyer."
couldn’t even
cognize each
other.
told me Sunday.
"I told him he
ought to be a law-
yer. "
"He didn’t have
time to be a law-
to have asked Miss
Allmon about it but
there was a long
line of congratu-
lations behind me,
eager to speak to
her, and besides,
problematical.
My cattails shat-
tered.
It wasn’t so
much that I mind-
ed losing the cat-
til I found out
most of it had
found its way to
the updraft venti-
lator of the heat-
er.
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May Allmon on her
eightieth birth-
day, when her
nieces and nephew
honored her with
open house at the
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new method of cleaning car- been carefully
pets without wetting. Use preserved with
NORTHSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST
HUCKABAY Highway
(across from the Foster Home)
THIS is YOUR invitation to contribute to
back to the Bible"principles as we SHARI
together the beautiful message of the
Son of God. April 14-17, 7:30 p.m.
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LIONS—Lions Ross Musso, Gene O’Neal and E.Shuffit.
seem to be enjoying themselves immensely,in spite of
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middle child, he was
always the peace-
maker in the family.
It’s been a puzzle
to me and I’d like
the butter dish.
It adhered to the
pages of books,
and I thought that
was most of it un-
if
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was trying hard to
I surely did
hate to lose those
cattails, even be-
fore I found out
I’m allergic to
cattail fuzz!
a domestic crisis
Miss Allmon
taught at Purves
after she left
Alexander, or may-
be before; anyway,
Henry remembers
her better than he
remembers anything
else about the
fourth, fifth and
sixth grades—or
maybe it was the
seventh, eighth
and ninth grade.
She remembers him,
too.
"Henry used to
waste so much time
arguing about
everything,” she
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carpet immediately after " hair led with things in
cleaning. Borrow our re- the kitchen, like
markable HOST Electric spray and I fully the sugar bowl and
and the newly
sheared goats,
but my problem,
though personal,
was very real to
me and also very
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cy in the meantime
and then one day
I started sneezing
Icy blasts of
wind had distri-
buted my cattail
fuzz throughout
Ex-students
came from all
over last Sunday
to extend congra-
tulations to Miss
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This man lives in -
TEPHENVILLE. He can Stephenville only 4
"Weil, that fi-
gures," Miss Allmon
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masses of brown
and white fuzz,
and until I put on
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the dpths of the
barditch along the
Highway Depart-
ment or the En-
vironmental Pro-
tection Agency
a and at the ex-
svmpense of losing
Carnet "Party-Clean” Henry’s favorite
Without Wetting pne"utakngfowtn.
April showers bring spring Ana even though
flowers—but they also the cattails were ,
create mud for little feet to e . _
track onto your carpeting, probably five
We recommend HOST, the years old they d
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vinced she knows
a lot more than
they do. She
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They used to
think she knew
everything. And
maybe she did,
but after Sunday
they're still con-
my glasses I
thought the spi-
ders had been over
active. Extricat-
ing the feathery
stuff would have
been simple, with
all of it in
three or four
places, but I
yer," I said, ”but
Up-Brush. It’s easy. Clean expected them to
walk-areas Exclusively at outlast me.
Denman’s Tile and Carpet Co. with the cattails
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three rooms. It
swirled on the
floor, it dripped
from the ceiling.
It clung to the
chairs and danced
under tables. It
clung like glue
to the spread on
my bed. It ming-
said. "My predic-
tions sometimes
take more than a
generation to come
true, but they usu-
ally do.”
The funny thing
about that is, our
lawyer son doesn't
like to argue. A
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think of somethingwhen j first not-
I could do when iced they'd shat- j
the party was overterea I could have
re- to avoid going avoided the crisis
home. but I didn’t. The
I didn't dare truth of the mat-
ask for sympathy, ter is, I thought
when other people they were pretty,
were worried about They • d cascaded
real problems, down three rows cf
like the freeze book shelves,
killing the fruit through the ivy,
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preach Bible-
Centered MESSAGES
of Christ and Him
crucified.
April 14-17
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Lancaster, Barbara. The Erath Observer (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1975, newspaper, April 10, 1975; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528069/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Erath County Genealogical Society.