Betty Smith….West Side woman’s got it figured out
By HUDSON OLD Journal Publisher Time was, Betty Smith worked in cotton fields to make money for school clothes. Jerry
Read moreBy HUDSON OLD Journal Publisher Time was, Betty Smith worked in cotton fields to make money for school clothes. Jerry
Read moreYou young people are free to skip this story and go to the city of Mt. Pleasant on You Tube,
Read moreHeaded home from California, high on life and low on cash, when the Honda that crossed the Mohave played out
Read moreNot long after the Welsh Lake dam flooded Swaunano bottom, Bill Ocker reeled in the biggest bass ever landed in
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Read moreFrom The East Texas Journal By HUDSON OLD, PUBLISHER Expert Tuning in to Professor Steve Howell’s lyrical-musical lectures ever time
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Read moreBy HUDSON OLD Journal Publisher PITTSBURG, TEXAS – A spirited domino opponent, Mrs. John E. (Betty) Smith is a gracious
Read morePITTSBURG, TEXAS – Fire, high pressure, high voltage, guys layered over in protective clothing and working molten steel from behind
Read moreMT. VERNON, TEXAS – The trail of this chapter of a larger tale story goes back 35 years to the
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