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"Let every fellow tell his tale about."
- Chaucer, The Knightes Tale.
Roger T. Moore
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"MOORE TEXAS"
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2-7-10

HISTORY, REGIONAL

Bob Bowman Weekly. Syndicated in 109 newspapers
"Bob Bowman's East Texas" columns >
A “tough ol’ bird” 2-8-10
By Gertie Lacey’s own description, she is a “tough ol’ bird” who grew up in a family of 15 kids, endured the rough days of the East Texas oil boom, picked cotton, endured crop failures during the Great Depression...
Mike Cox Weekly. Syndicated in 11 newspapers
"Texas Tales" columns >
Wolf Girl 2-5-10
When the boy returned home that day he told his parents a story as horrifying as it was unbelievable. He had gone to San Felipe Springs, north of what is now Del Rio, to tend to his family’s goat herd. He said he arrived in time to find a pack of wolves attacking the terrified stock. Among the wolves, he continued, was a strange creature...
C. F. Eckhardt Monthly.
"Charley Eckhardt's Texas " columns
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A Very Personal Ghost 10-26-09
I’ve come to the conclusion, over the years, that when it comes to ghosts there are two sorts of people—those who realize ghosts exist and those who don’t want to realize it. One of the sure ways to become one of the first variety is to see a ghost.
Clay Coppedge Twice a month
"Letters from Central Texas" columns >
Jean Laffite 1-1-10
Before Texas was known as a haven for Old West outlaws it was a haven for pirates... Laffite was the best known and casts the longest shadow across Texas history...
Delbert Trew Weekly. Amarillo Globe-Sun
"It's All Trew" columns >
In terms of description, 'cowboy' has been varied 2-6-10
The wild ox of prehistory seemed to have been here first, and man domesticated the beast for food. This decision was not well thought out, as man later found he would have to tend the beast's needs until eternity... The job of tending the beasts fell to their sons, usually young boys, hence the first notation of cowboys...
Murray Montgomery Monthly. Syndicated in 5 newspapers
"Lone Star Diary" columns >
All were welcome at Fink's Hotel in Hallettsville 2-6-10
It has been said that Mr. and Mrs. A. Finkelstein always had a room in their hotel and a home-cooked meal for any who appeared at the door. From the richest dignitary to poorest hobo, the Finkelsteins made room for all – even those with no money to pay...
W. T. Block Jr.
"Cannonball's Tales" columns >
Bill Cherry Monthly
"Bill Cherry's Galveston Memories" columns >
All About Badgett, McCulley and Sis, the Belching Tractor 2-7-10
If you know anything about Galveston’s past, you surely know that it’s always been the town’s hobby to cover up one body of water while opening up another...
Linda Kirkpatrick Monthly
"Somewhere in the West" columns >
Capt. J. D. Reed - The Story of a Cowboy 9-2-09
James Duff Reed, the Cattle King of the West
Byron Browne Monthly
"Notes From Over Here" columns >
Letter 2-8-10
The following is a letter that I wrote a year ago after visiting some of my wife’s relatives in Florida. Because the weather has forced many of us inside and into the proximity of our own families and because of a recent personal event, I thought this would be a nice article to share.
Britt Towery
"Along the Way with Britt" columns >

St. Valentine And The Year Of The Tiger 2-8-10
Sunday the Eurocentric world of English-language speakers will celebrate St. Valentine's Day. The day for lovers has as many "origins" as there are stars in the universe....

HUMOR

Maggie Van Ostrand National Syndicated Columnist
"A Balloon in Cactus" columns >
Red China Turns U.S.A. Pink 2-8-10
How come everything that comes out of my washing machine is pink? I hate pink. . Sure, sure, I know how important pink is. It’s the color of the elephants we see when tipsy. We can be tickled pink and feel in the pink. That isn’t what I’m talking about..
Peary Perry Weekly. Syndicated in 80 newspapers
"Letters from North America" columns >
Shoes 1-27-10
This week I’d like to discuss another subject which I believe proves up one of the fundamental differences between men and women. Shoes...
Elizabeth Bussey Sowdal
"The Girl Detective's Theory of Everything" columns >

Sabotage 12-18-09
By the time you read this the wedding we have been planning and working toward for the last nine months will be all over. The bride is doing fine as I write this two days before the ceremony...
MUSIC
Dorothy Hamm Monthly Columns
"Words and Music" Columns >
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    “Save Your Money and Watch Your Friends” 2-5-10
    Many years ago in a far and distant land, it was there I was born and raised in the glorious laid-back and primitive climate of NE Texas known as the Ark-La-Tex...
    Editor
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  • She'll Be Comin' By Greyhound by Robert G. Cowser 1-16-10
    Probably all of us recall foolish acts that we regret moments or even years after the incident. When my younger brother, our cousin John, and I were teenagers, we once privately ridiculed the behavior of some of our relatives at a family reunion.
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  • Miss Bell by Harold Bell 9-1-09
    Nobody in the world, dead or alive, knew how long Miss Bell taught the fourth grade in and around Decatur, Texas...
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    "If you've heard this one before, dont' stop me,
    because I want to hear it again."
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