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1: 1 i H s : I : I I I ! t 'I V 4 i If : f ! ! ii i. h - i Yi THE'OREGON 'ST ATESM AN; S AT JI OHEGON 1-- i TSX. ITATSOUV rtrBZ4SBX3TO, COKyjJtT tI5 South Commercial 8t Balea. Orcom : , IK- ?24rtek -- lliMitr Wi H. PMitHr Ctrea1tiB Vamsfar J Rlph H. KIulot AdTrtulf Vacr i Prank dukaikl , - lUaaf er Job Uopv Hjacur Posit ry Editor xxaasx t&9 assoclitco ; pszis i in t I w ablik4 krwa. . iNot only say(ib I Heam I . .O0 (better yet) a Tielping all through the year. laving it, for it IS a new year until it has joined the; line o vanisnea years., - i j '4 , .i-i:tiiti,-; , -f ,The real part of life is service, z Nothing helps us so-much as ia ; jbelp othrs -No matter, how blue we are -inside. ' No matter ; how ; lonj? the. nights and how little worth while the future looks We. can SMILE and be' ready with a word j6f I cheer or a helping" hand ;'an if .we do that I think life will not art ,.l OLQiLOa (IIIlL&gC CUJl Co N'W Ywk, 129-13A W! Slit Pty Paya. Sharon BWt sn Fraaaea, CW.; I St.: Cktraie. VaioMtta BMr.i Binina Bld Loa ionlei, Calif. BuUmi i Of HeaafsVr tt -i f t TELKPHOJtES: J " . i Cirenlatlott jOfe-SsS ; ' ' Katra' Dparta!-10 Kafrad'at tha Pot Off irW la Balaaa, Orsoa. aa aaeaad-eraat inatter. 1 fcif . . r ! ' . J : ' . -Jmnwuy' SS, 1020 ' -v';,'i-,;- .J -: :- f DOING WECB.4f at thoa1, loet mU, 6hlt tho J n'bl' be ftccepted? . I'. tboa doest not wiell. An Ueth at the door ' 0en4 :7 "X i - PEET SUGAR FACTORIES NEXT Salem can get beet sugar 'factories if she thing of :the zeal iehind a played ingoing after her second' linen, mill The consummation of will put some- movement for them that she dis- which project was one. of the--big- gest "steps ever takeri-'for Ithe sVjlid growth of both this city andthe-siiuiicling.'coMy.'. I . ! '.". V Our farxnera themselves c4n build a beet sugar factory, ifj thejr wiU get together cooperatively; as they do in the Ohio ' sugajr districts. Teni only n organizer. 1 , -In tnesugardonmm':a; r&mtarkable thing was observed llast yearlU .Te.pease '"jl ff-plpp(0 tons, or an addition of between ij'a,fiVtpVand8, to the world's per capita supply.jWhc&i market experts realized this great IgEreiffiHafcd a JruliussluMpJ ptfBut itdid not come; atf(Tinow,500atpna'of sunitus have been taken care ctf in the regular marketing processes. This in face of the factthat'a miUion tons' of "annual increase has been considered as the limit of i jthe world's capacity. The increase'of the past season was as large asthe entire commer cial sugar crop of the world no longer ago .than 1872. , How'an this be? -j "-.f v : : ' : It. is apparent tihat the world's appetite for sugar grows by what it' feeds on,1and there is a steadily growing apprecia tion of the cxceotional f ood1 value of sticrar Kand- a '-irradual v disappearance of the : unfounded i belief teat its liberal use is I inimical to health atid'a contributing cause to certainlalseases.i . Scientific! xsearch acquittin sugaf.pOdaafgr which there never w&s any. basis, and in proving, that'iC is the. best of foods in eiiergizing value ) .-' u ' , , 'f; And the truth isthat physical workers might consume more than 300 pounds of sugar M year with benefit, whereas the per capita averaged lit "the United States is now around . 100 pounds,; which is by. far;the highest in the world. I; . a There is noriikely'tobe seen high prjcefor sugar -for iajoncU&c atyc)f I the worldto iiji;ise,tspsnnp.tion - & nx . i And 'this is the ideal condition for the stability of the industry.t '-A . ; !i ' 7' - -p I ,:v ; " f The Great1 Western Sugar Company, one jf the largest, of . the beet sugar! concern in the. United ;States, : is nowcon tracting with Colorado growers, it a guaranteed price of a ton for beets. ThW ia $2Tiigher thaii formerly, 'though the fifty-fffty basis does not make ithe price any higher, unless there shall be a very "low price for sugar in the'general mar ket. It simply makes' the company guarantee the-farmer, a higher price than he has had as a guarantee heretofore. One , ' other thing, however,; is ' provided tin; the new .contract, and that is a; hlghe ''pricefi'case e7grWeri yillas a whole furnish a larger tonnage of beets. This is in,the nature of a bonus for enough beets to keep, the factories going at full capacity, and it amounts to as high as-50 cents a ton aa a . .1 The increase in world output will no. doubt go on rapidly. Greece, the only. Balkan country tiUt f makesT;6 sugar, is about .to gtfintothe making f beet sugar. Jn, nearly every country inithe wori dthere are preparations for incresaed tonnge.Hiyr-rrrT. -? "ry;j: i. iacrAj:-.. w';.- :The flrstbeetnsugar factory ever to be erected in Scotland 'tjifj imUTKK&: heJquarters of the cane refining industry;' I The factory is operated by the Orchard Sugar Company, who are the pion-. eers of the beet sugar industry lin Scotland, although another plant is to bejerected by the' Anglo-Scottish Corporation in time for takmr beets next season. ; . jr It was not until last May that the Orchard company was assured of a sufficient acreage of beets to justify th erection of; the factory.1 which wasthen1 pushed forward immediately I While the company is hot getting a large quantity of roots -this season it is beUev that !next year will witness a conVj oiuciituic caiwhsiuh uj Bticagt, as ii nas ueen uemonstravea that sbgar beetstdo well in the soils of northwestern and eastern Scotland, yields of fourteen to" fifteen tons to the acre. -having been obtained this seasoxLby many., growers. ; ' .. V t ': England has twelve hew beet sugar factpries, built, builds inj, or arranged for. .'h-tf' ' - - . " ; l Uriexpectediy large yields are reported from most of hd beet grOv'ingt districts' of the ii; western part of- the United States; Tnd there is an incresalng confidence in the industry generauy, on vne pari oj ootn i maKers or sugar ana growers ofbeckc I .v -It v n !: . . ; The. next;major effort in ; Salera Should Jbe the. securing hereof beet sugar factories; orak least this 'should be among our next major efforts, I There' sipuld be no delay in getting , the, campaign to going. ' 4"..: ;,' I There is, nothing else; just- as, ood foh developing ,qur dairying and live stock; industries, and our poultry industry r and for preserving and improving the fertility-bf our lands. Wemust not forget life is made up of .the little things as the world is made upof the(common people. The saying.that God must love common Deonle for He made so manv of them could be applied to the liUle every day gives us so many chances to say and to do them.'; Not one of youreadyilf hVHinaboiit it, win fail to' recaU sdme si'mplejwordl of little ahat he'ihas never f orgotte'andrls grateful yet.. It paie.a,t the right time and in the right way The pity is jthawe, neyerlcpow theright tim the right wayr yet, if we'r are ever; trying,; some time or some ?way will bethe'-right onen: If wef sincerely try toA'beget the smiles .thai have7ia6.ueltij I afh tb'jfte .sWIetf "isenceof gooS dif fused' 1 know w& shall jnojtniyma bejtter placebut'be fitting; ourselvestprjoin.; the choir t invisible,! whosemusic is'the gladness of the world." 1 - r " - T . Some, time' we shall drift out into the unknown, and all we can leave here will be the memories of good deeds done. The sars are ever 'calling, and some of us will not be here to we can believe the world is a Iitle because we have lived, we can go COM Tie .1ISSI0IIERS COURT greet jthe next year; but, if! brighter and a little better with smiling eyes. ! We wish each and every one a "Happy New Year.' puDiicauon.' 01 me recora 01 'the-1 Marion 'llaimsWtbefore county V ' commissioners? court for the Dec. term, i925 will the ambun t allo wed, "bills! : con Unued, etc according to. the records in the office of the rjounty clerk. - ; Roal District Xo. Dimick.iw. E.. grtwling.. 1 5 Smith. J T., shoTellng Snydeif, A. C, patrolman.. V itoad District So. S Jones,' Grant, grading Keaupjr Simon, gj-adinr .- - BeTens. Iloy, gradias ;? Road District So. a cone, ; i ueraia, nauung ; gravel Erb;:C Fellerj: f- t gratcjl Grahatzta, Mike, shovel fng f gravel Grotr, I f John, -' gravel 21.00 ?.20 35-00 l ,: . i 26.00 2t.0O 30.00 St. Paul Sand & Gravel ; Co., gravel D., leveling grav- hauHng A. E. Iload District Xo. O Wlotennute, Poster, ditch ing .. '.. Rubans, Theo, ditching.... " i Rtibens. Oliver, j ditching.. Segan, Raymond, ditching Fahey, Virgai, dragging road Ditmars, T. A., hauling gravel Fahey, J. W., patrolman.. v Road DLstrict o. 7 Cutsforth, Htigh, general , repair Rubjn, Al, hauled gravel Jensen, P.-E., patrolman.. ..- Road District No. ,8 UracK. John, grading..... Kahutr Frank.- grading. Dart,"J Vs., patrolman...... 5 Road' District Xo,r 8 H Davis. Cbas.. cieaning4 un... plant-........ : Kinns. Fred vJ4-dragging. . etc. i 19.52 38.00 .4. 4.80 4.00 11.20 6.40 IS. 20 14.6? 34.00 2.00 9.60 a. shoveling rHunt, graVel i....' Hunt, Irwin, ft. haulinr grav- 8. II., labor, etc.. Henry L, hauling a- on grader L... 18.00 4.80 3.20 18.20 18.00 4.50 Mays parver & Groff, 6 shovels, etc. McCaffery, Frank shovel ing j gravel Oregon Gravel Co., gravel lu Scheurer, John J., hauling ;f'graVel jii4'...:.... - Stowell. W. R., ditching.-. Vhitney, A. ,C. on grader i . and' hauled gravel.::..... Miller; J."H.' patrolman ":'C Road District No. 4 Van panime, Emil, put- i ting! In tile, .....i..:. ... Van Damme, Jr:r Emil, i putting In tile Cook.pJ. Ij.. patrolman.... j Road District No. 5 Davidson, E. C, grading.." Davidson, John, grading Davidson, Ralph, hauled ' gravel, etc. Eaton, -Joseph, . plate on I) dragj Ma'tfegre Louis, J opening i.tlle " 1 2. S 0 9.60 8.00 t -, 18.00 2.0 33.00 S2.7S 3.20 5.20 4.00 6.00 6.00 1.35 3120 32.00 56.00 .6V00 Ji.oo 22,801 Z.JI0 2G.49 Wengenroth. Wta., grease, ; nails .i:.C.r...:l-....!!.:::.a- pa- 27.00 Mccormick,; James, trolman , Iload District No. 9 Xf aIF silts TsvVivl u Vl . . rock .j-. C..0Q Lfrtrclmn;;;:. King, ,Wm. R-i foreman R'oad District No. 15 WlssflrigtVV.';j liauled 'gravel .'. i. .-... . MuUer. Albert, dragging.. Kaser. , Floyd,! dragging.... KUtcnii, H. M. patrolman K Road District Xo. lO Tokstad, H. C., jrepalrL.... Lprfnce Elnir.: dragging v Meyer; CbasUt dragging "a 3,40 . i . 3.00 12.00 12.00 39.20 11.20 12,00 lio 1.65 3.t0 32.00 6.7& 8.62 3.20 21.00 .6,5 10.95 3.20 18.00 ,24.12 2.50 46.50 Gentemann, .- A.r- - hauled. , i rock- v- ?9P Grimm. A"m., on patrol.'.. . 18,h0 Nag, John, hauled rock..- 19.68 Nelson. A. K., lumber...,.-. . 5-61 Van Cleave, Joseph, pa- ., " trolman .....i..... .ryr , .22. Road District Xo. 11 Hartman, C.D., patrolman. . 18.00 Road District No,, 11, , Brougher, t A. ; ; L., nails,;, - snoyels, etc, Shepherd, Floyd, ditching and grabbing .. LaildwiBg, Herman, dfiv-Ing- team ..... Shepherd, Carl, grubbing , Semolke. John, grubbing.., Elmer, Walter,, grubbing.. Land wing, Mike, grubbing Geren, AV.F setting, posts Hogg, W. T., . patrolman.... Road District .Vo. a Miller, D.L., helping ditch Safer n, Harold, grading . - ... road ; Woraack, Fred, patrolman ,42.80 ? iRoad District Xo. 14 v Mauldlng. vMrs. J. II.. cleaning school house., , ,3.00 Grabenhorst, w. II.. 8.70 2 8. SO, ii. SO; 19.20t 12.80 11.20 4.80 .3.20 68.00 "V;20 . -m. ' W H. i ' , . Iluad DUtrict Xo. lO Oregon Statesman, pub-lishing-road notices..... Baugbman, W. II., laying Vinton, G Wi, patrolman Road Dtetrlct-No. 17r- Aspinwall, Ray, lumber.... Collard. W. P., gravel..-..., Hubbard, Elrfworth, put . i culverts f........i.L....I. Jones, R. E., ditching, etc. Ramp, W. II., nails.... Siegmund,' J.; C, hauled gravel L.'......... Sturgis, Chaa., ditching, etc. j.......... ... Goifley, Romeo, patrolman r Road District Xo. 18 Collard, W. P;, gravel Jerraan, A. F., do... Parson, A. N. hauled gra vel, etci Townsend, L.,' hauled gra- - vel I 51.00 Cole, Robt.. patrolman.... 208.50 Road District Xo. 1 Bunn. Will, shoveling dirt Evans, Bert, hauled gravel Ev'ans. Lester, shoveling dirt , : Doner. Charley, shoveling gravel Doner, Frank; do.... Miller. Harriet Clagget, gravel ; ...j.. .:. Oldenburg. Harry, shovel- lag gravel Oldenburg, L, R., hauled gravel I ,1 Savage, Earnest, hauled gravel and fill on Schultz. Kenneth, shovel ing dirt ;.. Shackman, Dean, do Springer, W. A., shoveled ' gravel Weathers, Chas., teani..:... Wells", J." C. hauled gravel W!der Calvin, operating -. grader Yates, Lawrence shoveled dirt i.:..-...;. Pernjlne. Wi G.,&patrol- V Wan .'. Road District Xo. 20 Cruenf elder, Christ,, haul- , ed gravel .f Kaplinger, Wm. F., patrol man '. : -r" Road District Xo. 20 H Waclcen, Herman, on gra- , der Van Cleave," IiM- pktrol- ' ( "Road District X. 22 fekewart, Fred J.,; grayeir... llepft h, Adam, pa grader.. IJersch. Fred, patrolman.. t - v . . v j . . r . .... Bower, Bert, hauled rock.. Andertbn, - Geo., cleaned ' 1 ditches and hauled rock Schulthess, Geo., patrol man : Road District Xo. 24 Van, Handel, J. B., patrol- - i man ,....L. i Jt Road District Xo. 25 Porter. H. WL, dragging.... Etzel, Geo..' hauled gravel Cnpp, H.. do. . Porter, C. R;. patrolman.. " - Road District! Xo, 20 Capital Journal, pubJ road i . notices Ammann. John, on cul vert, etc.,'. .,.tA....... Bear, Earl, pull grader.:.. Earl, H. L.. handle, nails .' Salisbury. William, ditch ing,' picking, ete,' :.v:.-.., Thoniason, P.. E hauled , lumber .;..........h.. Wilkenlng. George, .ditch- ing, 'liauled gravel ........ WItzef, R. O., patrolman.. ' Road District -No. 27 pa- 6.00 h f- Road District -No. y 27 : Barnett, Glenn, clearing ,-!.. 1 ditches, shdveling., etc.y IS.pO Barry. T. E., "on brfdges.Tv 12.80 Chandler, W'S..lwidenIng -f. fllli etc ..XtW. ' Heckart. G. T., widening I " fill. . etc: lv4..--U-e-i.V" 21.20 Heckart, Ray. shoveling ? f dirt.:. 3.20 MUler, R.R., lumoer Taylor, ChasrL., bridge f 'work KJi?'.UZ".': 12.80 Tavlor.' C. II.. natrolman.. 20.50 ' Road District ed. 38- : , Dallas, . AV. R., culvert t ? ork, etc. J;.J..:s--i- ,2,ft0 Dormah.W. Ul,' ' cleaning . ?v;J ditches, cutting brush, - ; itr . ' I...-JrijrJi.liAJN..." 4 2.4)0 ceo cleaii- 8.00 12.80 28.50 12.80 12.80 9.60 7.20 12.80 76.50 30.00 12.80 6.40 9.60 24.00 66.00 38.80 9.60 119.45 6.00 6.50 6.00 14.80 24.00 13.20 15.00 18.00 18. SO 28.00 8.0C 6.00 12.00 6.40 20.00 1.65 4.80 20.0(t 3,40 8.00 6.00 44.SO 34.50 McDonald, saatrl" ' jrock and dirt J. Westenhouse. ''iti, Jng ditches .....i... Westenhouse, AVJi'.W.,- pa- J ir trolmaa .- - -- 25.50 f Road District. No. 28 Snauldine LoJcklng ' Co. J Chas' K.vlumber.....:.... Carpenter. Bros., gravel; Croshaw, Murray, vditch- Ekin; Harry,, hauled rrock Henningsen, A. C., liauled ! gravel .. .j.......- . Henningsen, ) Howard, 5 hauled graVel j.... -1 Higgins, G. . S.. , hauled lOgS' . Lewis, J.' C, gravel.. r. .. Miller,-Henrr, spreading gravel U- -- Query, C.' ri.r nafls........?... Townsend, B. F., ditching, , shoveling & spreading rack Zimmerman,' Jake, hauled lumber' Zj--. - Walker, J - O. -partolraan I R6ad District No. 29 Harpst. W. lumberi...: Harris, John, patrolman.. Road District- Kb. 30 Thomas, Percy, graveling Wells, Lee, patrolman Road District No. 31 Beall Pipe Tank Corp., galv. pipe ..j...: Houghton, Weston, , lum . ber and., on grader........ Russell. S. H., patrolman Road District No. 32 Creraer, Chris, hauled gravel ........... Porter. Ww 11.4. placing rock and dragging ........ Road District No. "35 Bradley, N. J., shoveled gravel t Hlldegard Bartoi. shovel ed gravel j... ...... Doyle, Jack, j shoveled gravel 1..., ia the Cjicult Cort lla state of si Oregon, for Marion County. Equitable Savings ? and Loan rAssoclatlonr.a: corporation, ). Agnes 'Eskelson Marsh and) ' - Burton F. Marsh; wife and ) V hasbandj J. W.- Copeland') 'r, i ' Yards, , a corporation, : and? 1 . CH..Sheakrt-: 5tie : - :Derendanw.j. a. Agnes ' Eskolson Marsh and ' Burton F- Marsh, Defendants: . K ,!n th name of toe etate i i Oregon, you arC hereby required to appear sou pieu,.io plaint filed againt yoa In; the above entitled, suit on or before the date of the last publication-of this summons, to-wit: en or before the 9th da jr of January,' lt26 and If you fair to :appeaf , and plead to said complaint for' want thereof the plaintiff win Uke'f judsmeat 39.16 6.00 .3,20 51.00 1500 3.20 - . I.tO 3.10 3.20 4.88 22.40 . 12.00 4 6.00 ' ' -14.00 36:00 4 i24.0 60.00 22.93 2flUo 48.00 14.00 6.20 38.40. 41.60 12.80 (Continued ion P;e 6.) ; - Pinched ' Pocketbook Causes Vienna to;Shift Meal Hour r VI ENNA.-r-A'! pinched pocket book . is responsible for a rear rangement: of the habits of the best society people in Vienna, as far as meals are concerned. Fam i lies are trying to enjoy life as much as possible on a small in come and In order to take in dances and music,' have abolished the set evening dinnert i . Instead, tea is now; taken an hour later, generally at 6 o'clock, so that sons and daughters w'ork ?ng in fhe city can participate. Circles of friends take this meal at each. other's flats 'in "turn,' and there is dancing to wireless or the gramaphonef until ,9. This ,is followed by:a .'.'hot, saasage, meal with which- horsia radisn is served together with any 'sandwiches left over .from tea. I . t .'1 The new 'custom is considered not. only economical., but. tends to Tceep society inbetter . condition physcally, lad ies ". presqrvin g u .the sllmhess o necessary for present-, day, fashions.-, t :.- ., Salem.. Marlon:., county, Oregon; aid point being, 1851.1 feet we erlyfrojnube center-line of sa.jd Commercial street; running llieace southerly 2 feet to the norti erly line of ithe. City View ,ct e tery; thence ' westerly along tAd bcundary line 165.7 feet; theafe northerly: 2 C 7.5 feer to a po)nt : 0 feet south' of' the center of sa d Rural, avenue .extended; thence easterly 145.6 feet to the place bf beginning . -r ; k Th is stimmon s Is served u p n yoa by piibllcation in the Oregc n Statesman for; Rix, successive arfd consecutive .weeks pursuant to an order' duly , made and entered the IlonorabOe ' L, II. McMaliah. judge of the Jabove entitled court, on the 27th day of November, Date of first' publication, N Temher;2Sth. 1925. vVjDate-of last publication, Janti- arr9ta,1926. , - i CAKE & CAKE and! .Aiiorneya ior riajntiff, 1 . . J- . , I : against you ana appiy jo m v- nw TMriliw tor OW relief ,,a?ed; ler; 1lf ?, Jft fg complaints to-wit: f . 'r . - -'-,- - ioney never uisgraceu a mart. ibui many a man has disgraced money. ; . u. If Law; was as all-powerful bFashion, nearly everybody wou e in Jail. . . ' la . J For a Judgment f against Agnes Eskejson Marsh and Bartons F. MArsh, and each of : them. fP" the sum of $1717.42; with-' Inter est, thereon, at the rate of. ten . per cent "per. annum from August 20, 1924, the" furthert sum "of $38.97 with: Interest thereon from" March fi. 1925. at the rate of ten per cent per annum; . the further um i of $158.43 ; with interest I thereon from May 27; 1925. at the rate of ten per cent i per annum!.' the fur tberVaum of $175.00 . attorney's reesr: be further sum of $18.50, searching' records, .and .. its costs, and disbursements herein: 'M i : ; 1 (b) That themortgag herein be decreed to be':a '-prior, yaud and subsisting ; lien for the amounts due upon said "note, "payment, of tiLxes, attorney's fee and search ing records; ancC a good, valid 'and subsisting lien as to the claims ot. each and all of tne -aeienaants herein; that said mortgage be foreclosed and the defendants and each of them be barred and (fore closed of any right., title;, 6rJ. Inter est in and to said reaV property or any part thereof;" . ; . . 1 (c) That said Veal property be forthwith sold by the sheriff , of Marion tounty. Oregon, after giv ing ihe, notice required' hy law; tftat any party to this suitVmay be a purchaser at said sale; 'that such purchaser be lei into the lmmedl-: ale possession of said real prop erty; that said sheriff give to such purchaser a certificate of sale and after the time allowed by lawfor redemption, unless sald. real prop erty shall have, been redeemed, a deed; and -for sueh other. and X ur tBer relief-aa may seem meet.ta the court. -. . . . . - V I.The real property described .in tne complaint ana -mortgage is as fojlowsr . T-.-s v!,iit Be'glnning af ar pp.ht Su ' feet Bihith of the center 1 ihe of j Rural aVenue - extending westerly . from Commercial street in the City, of i "LISTEN IN" Free to Radio Fans ;er7X.KFVfV- (2 1 2.C) , Portland; t ;Ci30.7:SO--Kn(40.,S:), Un AhtesHIstCTjg story. 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Country , club orchefe- j tra; 10, Itadlc.club; 11. mifl- i i night frolic . . ; . . . ( 0:33-43 KP O 42l)r Hdn Francisco. 6:35-7:30. Liiid If" orchestra; 8-1 0.lprogram 4r ! band music, 30th U. S. lh- A fantry band. I - ,.,,!, . ALL OREGON PARENTS , ; Shoald ' . . - . Link th Future of Their Children f : r- . with a Lincoln National Life Insurance Coinpanj7 Juvenile) or .Educational Trust Fund Polley V" they make their college training sure, " ' . .'' ' at a nominal cost : ' " 'Ask: 'I VICTOR SCHNEIDER Special Affent 147 ifortlt Commercial Street, SaTcm ' ritone 577. ., UNCLE-BILLY 1 f if. ii: 4 A HAPPY NEW, YEAR C v - (Contributed by t.Salem Fnend.) ;. - Ilnppy New. Year! -Sorae of us have said it so many a but, this time, let lis lo more than Va'y. it'; Xet us'try '-o it nil through 1vt y-r, .! , ' i . M- A a . . . . . . . A . n . 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