Vol. III, No.1 | Fall 1975 |
Issue 9 |
A CERTAIN KIND OF RICHNESS by Paul Ludwig
Poem about a country church
TRAIL THROUGH TIME by Steve Hardcastle
An imaginary visit to a stagecoach stop
MULES "THE FOUNDATION OF THE WORLD" by Mike Doolin
Missouri mule is alive and kicking
IT'S A BRUSH ARBOR MEETING by Donna Scott
Religious meetings with an outdoor flavor
THERE'S A SWEET, SWEET SPIRIT IN THIS PLACE by Janet Florence and Gina
Hilton
Memories of country churches
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN by Doris Brelowski
Death and burial customs in the Ozarks
I'VE SUNG AT 5000 FUNERALS by Doris Brelowski
A visit with Ashford Hough
EMBLEMS OF LIFE by Rick Bishop and Greg Ruble
Some grave stories
VARIOUS VITTILES by Nancy Honssinger
Some unusual recipes using native fruits
THIS SPEECH OF OURS by Jenny Kelso
Ozark pronunciations
SOMETIMES I LET IT AGE TEN OR FIFTEEN MINUTES by Teresa Reed
Making corn whiskey
FROM THE PEN OF THE EDITOR by Jim Baldwin
New editor begins Volume III
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