Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 69, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1955 Page: 27 of 39
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tic note which read, “Good luck.”
that fruit tasted pretty good, too!
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sheke it an lika selt and
pepper . . . whan you teak.
of them (a rather accu-
rate analysis), their little 7
faces go suddenly blank. (
“Holy smoke,” says \
David, "I haven’t got any- '
thing I can use for shar-
ing tomorrow.” )
Patsy takes up the cry (
immediately. She won’t \
go to school in the mom- X
ing because she’ll prob-
ably be ridden out of the ,
room on a blackboard f
pointer and demoted to \
the first grade unless she '
has something to share.
At first we told them .
sternly that they’d had all {
week to think of sharing \
material, and they could 2
jolly well go to bed now.
some nice animal stories and pictures from
the newspaper, but their tastes tended to
more rugged things.
I nailed David (a great baseball follower)
one Monday morning going out the door with
a dipping headlined, "Ball Player Picked Up
as Drunk Driver.” Patsy’s preferences ran
more to the personal. She was forever grub-
bing around in old love letters and family
finances, anxious—bless her heart—to help
others grow by sharing our personal experi-
ences with them.
I once triumphantly brought home to David
an* autograph of Adlai Stevenson for next
Monday’s sharing. He looked it over dispas-
sionately before shoving it into a pocket con-
taining several rocks and a half-eaten apple.
“Maybe you don’t know who he is?” I
ventured. “He ran for President of the U. S.”
“Yeah,” said David, terminating the con-
versation, “and he got beat!”
Now, each Sunday evening at 7 pm., we
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through blackmail children line up items for sharing, but we
Our two school-age children never think discovered a rather basic difference of opin-
of “sharing” until bedtime Sunday night, ion with the children on what made good
Then, halfway up the stairs and still protest- sharing material. I always tried to dig out
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But disquieting reports began drifting back have a sharing briefing. The kids still ad lib
to us. Patsy’s teacher phoned one day and once in a while, but most of the time they
said we really needn’t feel obligated to send stick to approved copy.
milk money for her—that a lot of the chil- This gruelling experience hasn’t been a
dren didn’t drink the stuff. David’s teacher total loss, though. We’ve found that we can
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How to make your
hamburger tastier
Shake on plenty of Ac’cent every time
you cook hamburger to bring out all
the wonderful, natural flavor’
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Now rar acHOOL has taken up again. We finally discovered that, one Monday,
we come back to the weekly problem of Patsy had shared the fact that her mother
"sharing.” School has come a long way since had just tapped her piggy bank for two bucks
I was graduated from P.S. 101 shortly after (following a lengthy lecture that we all had
the Civil War. This “sharing” is a good ex- to chip in for the good of the family) and on
ample of progressive education. It teaches the another occasion had explained that we were I
children poise and the parents discretion, allowed only one glass of orange juice in the |
“Sharing” means that every Monday morning morning in our family because that was all
the children get up and share with their we could afford. David listed for his class the
classmates some experience, newspaper story, advantages of having the old man at home 5
book, movie, television show, piece of philos- since he had “quit working” to become a i
I ophy, or off-color joke that has come their free-lance writer.
I ' way the previous week. It makes for good It was then we realized that one important
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