Volume 2   Olalla Short Stories  
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The Human Clone by Jess Parker

Friends I want to tell you a story, but is it me or is it the other me?

Buggy Wheels by Joe McManus

Butch was not a boy to just sit around when there were so many things to build, why the whole town was wating for the next "thing he would do"

Looking Back: The Essence of Childhood by Jess Parker

The advantages and disadvantages of being the youngest and getting a little bit tougher.

PRAYING THE PERFECT WILL OF GOD by Frank Giggans Jr.

This article was created to help Christians pray more effectively and believe that God hears and answers prayer.

TEARS: by Frank Giggans Jr.

This article was written to encourage Christians, in their darkest hour, to continue believing God to deliver them.

Soda and Vinegar by Joe McManus

A story about "When turn about is fair play"

The Seafarer by Joe McManus

The old man had to have this one done on time because his time was getting shorter. Would he be ready?

The Apple box by Joe McManus

When the word fun turns into a reality and all get involved, it becomes worthwhile.

The School Lunch by Jess Parker

Back in the days when your daddy had to walk twelve miles to get to school each day, through the sleet and snow and rain and mud, there was more than just book learnin.

How Soft the Hand by Joe McManus

Tom never knew of prejudice until he joined the military sevices, it turned him sore until he met her.

Messy and Nessy by Jess Parker

Did I ever tell you about the time I came across Big Foot on his hands and knees trying to catch a snake. Yea! It really happened. Here, let me tell you.

Mole Exterminator by Ken Bushnell

Moles? Not a problem, anymore.

The Human Clone by Jess Parker

Friends I want to tell you a story, but is it me or is it the other me?

How Deep the Ocean by Joe McManus

All he ever wanted was to follow family tradition and sail the seven seas.What happened was more then he bargined for.


 
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