T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 9. NO. 84
FIRE MARSHALS ON
INSPECTION VISIT
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH
VIOLETS CAUSE OF ORDER
FOR FERTILIZER BOOKS
T he L ibrary ow ns a violet bed—
set o u t several years ago th ro u g h the
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' generosity of Mrs. P arsons.
The fire situ a tio n in th e tow n of I -T h o se violets should b,
■ moved, i
Gresham is being in v estig ated th is q u o th th e lib rarian .
“ I m ust get
week by th re e d ep u ty fire m a rsh als J som e fertilize r "
gent out fro m th e office ot A ^C. Bar-
She approached a dairym an. But
Geo. W. | he shook his head.
her. s ta te Are m a rsh al.
Stokes Is in ch a rg e of th e w ork of j "N eed it all m yself.”
examining th e fire d e p a rtm e n t eq u ip
T hen she tried a sm all fpriner.
ment. te stin g th e w ate r system , -anil Again a shake of the head,
examining all th e fire fighting f a c ili- 1 “ Used it all on my corn p atch .”
Ges Mr. S tdkes is a m an of w ide
T he next was an o th er farm er
experience in th is line having been | “ Sorry, but ca n ’t let you have I t
for a n u m b e r of y ears a cap tain of I Could use tw ice w hat I've g ot my-
one of th e P o rtla n d fire d ep a rtm en ts, se lf.”
G ilbert A llen w ill in v estig ate t h e 1 Still undism ayed th e lib rarian
legal p hase of th e situ a tio n , exam - sought out the ag ric u ltu ral teach er
inlng t i e tow n ordin an ces, m aking at th e high school.
"T ell me w here do you get fer-
such reco m m en d atio n s as may be
tiliz e r? ”
needed.
"D ow n th e road at Mr.--------------*g, I
In ch a rg e of th e ed u catio n al side
of the q u estio n is H orace Sykes who was th e reply. "B u t it was full of |
will speak in tfie schools on the su b clover seed .”
“ I d o n 't care if it has a bushel of
ject of fire p revention.
Mr. Sykes
I m ust '
has a hom e q u e stio n n a ire w hich will plover to th e cubic yard.
be used 'in connection w ith th e have som e,” cried th e lib rarian .
F o rth to th e ph one she fared to
schools d e p a rtm e n t.
P a re n ts are
urged to help th e ch ild ren in filling try Mr.------------------. B ut again th e
out th e se q u estio n n a ire s.
It is to old re fra in ,
“Could use m ore th an I have.”
the best in te re s t of th e tow n, fo r ev-j
T he lib ra ria n hu n g up th e receiv-
ery one to co o p erate w ith th ese men
for th e b e tte rin g of conditions of I er and snatched a book on fertilizers.
She is ask in g for m ore books on fer-
ire p _________
rev en tion.
A s ta te law’ re q u ire s th a t th e fire « tilizers
If this county cannot spare
insurance com panies o p era tin g in th e a w heelbarrow load for a violet bed
6tatc pay a sm all p ercen tag e of th e ir >t ' s tim e we all become inform ed on
receipts in to a fire p revention fund , ’he subject of how to get m ore fer-
which is used to keep up th e office of tilizers.
the s ta te fire m a rsh al.
This office sends d eputies o u t to FARMER MAY HAVE
every tow n and city in th e s ta te to
ELECTRICAL PLANT
inspect an d recom m end im prove
H essel’s M achinery com pany are
ments in local fire fighting facilities.
There is no expense try th e tow n, all egents fo r th e F airb an k s & Morse
expenses being paid from th is fund M orelight plants for hom e use.
and it is a d istin ct benefit to have Thprp arp a num ber of th ese electri-
men of such w ide experience inspect ca’ p la n ts in ea stern M ultnom ah
conditions h ere and m ake th e ir re- R^’lng vei*y satisfactory service and
w’ith th e m any im provem ents which
^ " F v e r v d o lla r bu rn ed is a d o lla r havp been m »de
year indications
lo-t." T his is a slogan th a t should arp. i h a * a * reat m any n e w p la n ts
be used extensively. Every piece of w l" bp installed next year. Storage
property th a t is burned is gone fo r b a tte rie s are used-w hlch are charged
ever from th e w ealth of the land. In with, a sm all kerosene engine 1
T he m echanics has
the s ta te of Oregon $300,000 Is be horse power.
ing lost every m onth by fire, m ost of been so perfected th a t th e englna
s ta rts by pressing a b u tto n . W itii
which is p reventables.
"U ncleaned flues and carelessness this p la n t Installed on a farm it
In h an d lin g of g asoline” says Mr. brings all the conveniences of city
Sykes, " a re two of th e m ost p revent life to y o u r door. T he first cost of
ible and fre q u e n t causes of fire. T he »•" 5 is very m od erate co n sidering
facts is. ca refu ln ess w ould prevent tbP convenience and th e up-keep Is
almost all of th e $317,000,000 an- very sm all.
No lo n g er need th e fa rm e r’s wife
nual fire loss of th e U nited S ta te s.’
E very one is aw are of th e dangei do w ithout the « vacuum cleaners,
of chim ney fires b u t still flues a re plpd r i c lig h ts, Irons, etc., w hich she
left u n clean ed u n til they becom e a has envied h e r city sister. E lectric
: ,.
not only to th® in dividu al ity, th e w onder w o rk er, will be at
property b u t to th e su rro u n d in g th e f a rm e r’s com m and in th e fu tu re .
A n o th er of th e m odern lab o r sav
buildings.
As gasoline is com ing
ers
w hich H essel c a rrie s Is the Case,
more and m ore in to g en e ral use f o r ,
i. is becom ing nno
many purposes, it
one n oi t and In te rn a tio n a l »ractors of which
the g re a te s t fire h az ard s of th e pres- alm ost a score a re alread y in use
'ent day.
“ F a m ilia rity breeds con n e a r G resham . T his m achine is
tem p t an d people are so used to used fo r any field w ork as plow ing
handling gasoline th a t they forget harro w in g , disking and any belt p u l
As th e engine is co n
'that it is a d an g ero u s explosive. One ley w ork.
tro
lle
d
by
a
govern o r th is m ach in -
pint of g asoline, vaporized is suf-
•fleient to w reck* a la rg e b uilding if Is adap ted to any w ork w here an
even pow er is requ ired .
it should be Ignited.
C arelessn ess in leaving m a tc h e s , \VMh m anv o th e r a ttra c tiv e lines
in reach of sm all ch ild ren cost th e
m achinery the H essel M achinery
life of 35 sm all ch ild ren In th e n o rth - com pany is ready to m eet th e de
m ands of th e y ear to come.
west s ta te s d u rin g th e y e a r of 1918
This is a sta te m e n t th a t should s trik e
home to every m o th e r in th e state. NEW BUSINESS FIRM
AT OLD LOCATION
( A ccording to Mr. Sykes th e per
*capita fire loss in th e U nited S tates
A fter J a n u a ry 1 th e g en eral gro
,*i® $2.72 as com pared w ith $.53 in
cery an d feed business now being
England, $.32 in F ra n ce , $.22 in G er-
conducted by A. W. M etzger in his
. many, an d only $.08 in A ustria.
fine new building on Pow ell and
W hile th e use of lu m b e r in con-
South R oberts avenue will change to
•truction, is a fa c to r c o n trib u tin g to
.
.
the h ig h e r figures for th e 'U n i te d . ‘he ow n ersh ip of A W. Metzger &
- s it is significant th a t the fire I Co., th e k th e r m em bers of th e firm
Sta
M etzger an d W . B.
hazard d im in ish es as public s e n t! - . b* ' nK
COUNTY
OREGON
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919
Growth at Capita’; Between Wars
GRESHAM WOMAN DIES
AT KENNEW ICK, WASH
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.60 PER YEAR
CHRISTMAS APPEAL
FOR ARMENIANS
W ord u a a received last F rid ay ,
Arza
December 12, by A
rza S m ith, of th e
d eath of his m o th er. Mrs. C h arity
S m ith, at th e hom e of
To save the lives i»f 800 000 people
1 Mrs. S arah E. D orothy, at K enne In Armenta and eth er w estern Aslan
wick. W ash in g to n , a f te r a brief ill eeup’rtes and to care for more than
350000 orphans who are homeless
ness.
Mrs. S m ith was a fa m ilia r figure there form er P resident William How
I in G resham fo r sev eral y ears past, ard T aft, Henry M orgentbau, former
1 w here she has sp en t th e su m m ers at sm bntsadnr to Turkey, and Alexander
th e hom es of A rza S m ith t»ud L ester J. Hemphill, the New York bunker, aa
. S p en .er.
T he w in te r clim ate or members of the Executive Com mittee
I w estern Oregon was try in g on h er of Nenr Bast Relief the former Amer
h ealth , and she has been accustom ? I ican Committee on Armenian and
I to go to ea ste rn W ashington to r e Syrian Relief, have Issued a CTirlst-
main w ith h e r d a u g h te rs d u rin g the mas nppeal for continued support of
I w in ter m onths.
She h as been in this organisation and Its work.
Near East Relief Is now opernttng
; feeble h ealth fo r som e tim e and a
week before h e r d ea th suffered a fall ! under a government ch a rter and Is
which is th o u g h t to have h asten ed I practically alone In the w estern Asian
Iter end. She was loved hv all w hoi field, the Red Cross several m onths
knew h e r h ere fo r h er g en tle dispo ago tim ing announced Its w ithdraw al.
sition and co n sisten t C h ristian life. I The C hristm as letter, a classic of Its
F u n e ra l services w ere conducted I kind. Is as follow s:
at th e K ennew ick M ethodist Eplsco- ( “Dear Friend Another little child
pal church last Sunday and th e r e - « has shriveled up and died.
“The mother, creeping hack, gaunt
1
m ains were laid to rest In th e ltiver
View
H eights cem etery at that snd cold, from the desert, has put
place. T he follow ing o b itu a ';- was down the thin little hones with those
fjj J
1 Si.'--------------- -
that strew the road and has sunk be
i
reail nt th e fu n e ra l:
A
C h arity M arla C ooper was born ia side Ibem, never to rise agsln.
•'Only n little child and a m other
M ercer county, Ohio. April 13. ,8 4 1 .
'
Si« - -
She was co n v erted and Joined the nut on the bleak Armenian road ' But
U nited B reth ren ch u rch nt ab o u t 13 \ w hat is that vision hovering there and
-iic -31/ -ci >i* »- *
years o f .a g e . She tra n s fe rre d her whnt Is th at voice the cold winds hear
m em bership to th e M ethodist church to the ears of our soul®—'1 was hungry
about 3 0 years ago.
snd ye gave me no m e a t; I was naked
W illie still a g irl she moved to I and ye elot had ma not.'
M issouri with h er p aren ts. She w ss i “Today—yes, today—while we ara
m arried March 21, 18 58, to J. 8. j preparing our gifts for Christm as,
| S m ith, and soon afterw a rd moved to i many more of those little children—
M onroe county, Iowa, w here they j
lived on a hom estead u n til 1885 not a hundred nor a thousand, but
T hen they cam e to W ashington te r 250,000 of them are still w andering
rito ry and took up a claim in Yakim a uncared for and slona In th at dead
co unty betw een Mabton a r d B ickle land, ‘th eir weaxened skins clinging In
ton. Mr. S m ith died th e re In Novem fear to th etr rattling honea,’ and they
ber 1897.
Since th a t tim e Mrs
ire crying out with gasping breath, *1
Sm ith lias m ade h e r hom e w ith h e r am hungry, I am hungry!* And the
ch ild ren . She died at th e hom e of vole« of on« who wlBehes us as we
Robert D orothy, K ennew ick, W ash prepare gifts to celebrate hla b irth
in g to n , D ecem ber 12, 1919, nt th e day cornea again to th e ears of our
age of 78 years and eight m onths.
Five ch ild ren w ere born to Mr. souls 'I am hungry! I am hungry 11 I
ami Mrs. S m ith, of whom one died In am hungry 11!'
“Now, the children and the mothers
Infancy, and an o th e r, Mrs H attie
S pencer of G resh am , O regon. T he In Armenia are dreading the winter.
su rv iv in g ch ild ren a re Mrs. S arah E. •Just human rem nants they nre, not
D orothy of K ennew ick: Mrs. E m m a protected, many of them, from tho ele
R andall of W alla W alla, and Arza m ents by even the dignity of rage.
S m ith of G resham . Oregon. She Is The moat favored have merely shred
ajso su rv iv ed by one sis te r, Mrs. ded rags.’ How shall wo sing our
M ahaln M urphy of W alla W alla, one C hristm as gongs ami laugh and light
b ro th er, W illiam Cooper of L ak e the candles and give beautiful gifts
Bay, W ash in g to n , and by nine g ran d
while th at pleading vote« erles In tho
H ere a re two in terestin g p ictu res which show developm ent In
ch ild ren and Hire« g reat g ran d clill- ears of our souls ‘I am nuked and cold
civic life in the last tw enty years— W ashington, D. C., being as an
d
ren.
example. The upper picture was ta k en a t th e close of th e S panish-
•—naked and eohlT’
A m erican w ar— about 1899. The low er p ic tu re ia a new one— th e
“But we ean feed and clothe these
YOUR UNCLE SAM URGES
sam e stre e t— fam ous P ennsylvunla-av— a i th e close of o u r world
perishing ones some of them before
w ar Both pictures were taken from th e step s of th e United S tates
INVESTM ENTS FOR XMAS It Is too Into. H erbert Hoover hus <■-
T reasury.
! hied from the Caucasus. 'It Is linpoasl-
To th e E d ito r G resham O utlook:
A com m unication from th e d ire c t tile that the loss of 200,000 lives can at
o r W ar Loan o rg an izatio n sta te s I 'tils day he prevented, hut tlie remain-
| lug 500,000 can possibly he saved.*
th a t g o v ern m en t sta tistic s show th a t
They need not starv e and freeze and
th e people of th e U nited S tates are
! die If we will save them In the name
sp en d in g daily in C h ristm as sh o p ! of him who saw the m ultitude ‘as
ping for lu x u rie s $165,000,000. F o r stieep not having a shepherd and was
Don’t kiss somebody else’» best girl, th e shopping days of D ecem ber tills
moved with compassion tow ard them,'
even though she is under the m istle would ap p ro x im ate th e npnlling sum who exclaimed when Ills disciples
Don’t court indlgesti«®
toe. T here might be a row.
of th re e and o n e-h alf billion dollars. would turn them away, T h e y need not
Don’t grumlde, w hatever you do.
Don’t work on Christinas ilay If you Tlie g o v ern m en t views such a te r depart, give ye them to e a t!' open
Don’t half till the kiddies’ stockings.
Don’t give presents which will be cun avoid it. If you have to, however, rific sq u a n d erin g of m oney at th is your h eart and purse and give to
tim e as a se rio u s m enace to o u r these C hristians whom he loves, who
don’t m ake a song about it.
useless.
Don’t give Johnnie a trum pet and econom ic and social stab ility .
are suffering for him snd with whom
Don’t forget the mistletoe. Romance
W e a re asked to ta k e up w ith I he Is suffering
I’eter a w histle and expect to have u
They need not die.
still lives.
new
spapers
and
to
lay
th
e
facts
be
Give ye them to eat
Don’t forget th a t it ought to be a quiet time. It’s unreasonable.
Don’t put off buying presents until fore them anil th e a ttitu d e of nlurui
“Fifteen dollars a month will pro
merry Christmas.
w ith w hich th e lead in g financiers, vide food, clothes, shelter and educa
Don’t deny the little ones’ ideas i he last minute. You’ll get b etter vulue tiankers. eco n o m ists— and busiues
and avoid the crush if you shop early.
tion tow ard self support for one or-
about Santa Claus.
'e »»1Dl.
Don’t send an electric runabout to a men of th e co u n ty view th e present 1
Don’t worry about unpaid bills—nt
orgy of ex trav ag an ce. T ho govern-1
..Ten dollars a month will provide
freezing
widow
with
five
starving
chll-
any rnte until tomorrow.
uient stran g ely recom m ends th e glv-
P|„th es snd shelter for one or-
Don’t seofT nt the lingering super •Iren. This Is like throw ing a rope of Ing of W ar S avings S tam ps a n d ) p^an child.
pearls
to
a
drowning
man.
stitions of the good old days.
C ertificates
aa | "Elve dollars a month will provide
S aving
Don't look pained when somebody T re asu ry
Don’t for the show of thing! buy
C
h
ristm
as
presents.
food for one orphan child.
Ils n fifty year-old C hristm as story,
presents which you can’t afford..
T he F irs t S tate Bank has disposed
•'He feil 5.000 hungry poaple In the
b
at’s
one
of
tlie
unavoidable
clrcum-
Don’t exi>ect too many presents.
of over $5.000 W ar Savings Stam ps w ilderness and said to his followers,
tnnees
,.f
th
e
festive
season.
T ake what you get and be thankful.
and T re asu ry S avings C ertificates | T h e things th at I do shall ye do nlso,
Don’t give a new song to some one
Don’t, if you get up on your wrong
d u rin g th e m onth of D ecem ber and and g reater things than these shall ys
’•r> doesn’t s i n g ; but lie still more
side, make everybody else miserable.
u rg es its cu sto m ers and o th e rs to do.’ Today nearly 000,000 d estitu te
rl
i
n
that
you
don’t
give
a
new
song
use T reasu ry S avings C ertificates as Armenians—his people- ueed food snd
Don’t forget to think a t least once
i in e one who imagines he can sing. C h ristm as p resen ts.
Bent becom es approved. In A u stria!
5'.rnP ‘
» u
m t,
E x trav ag an ce clothing.
during the day w hat Christm as really
Wh. re th e fire hazard is the low est it
N® a p p a re n t rh an ite wl I be m ade
; i’t refrain from giving because will not m ake co n d itio n s b e tte r in
“He took little children In his a n u s
means.
i an’t afford to give much. T he In- th is co u n try ; econom y and savings I and blessed them. Today will you take
ansid ered a crim inal offense to ,n th e p°n d u et of th e business, how -'
Don’t give a present unless you want
as
both
W
ill
M
etzger
an
d
Mr.
u
value of a gift counts for noth- will.
o n e’s house
I one or more of these sad. cold, hungry
one®
nouso b o u rn . m It is a c o . m -«
, p' p r>
have
, p(J in , ho to. B etter not give ut all thug give in
is the thought which prompts
Bon law am ong th o se co u n tries hav
m any
Indee{1 J sincerely.
F IR S T STATE BANK,
little children of Armenia into your
m atters.
ing th e lo w est fife loss th a t a man
G resham , Oregon.
¡ arm s and heart In tils name nnd* giva
Don’t forget th a t the giving of
W ill was practically th e head of the
he
wife
give
you
a
Chrlst-
let
i them food and w arm th and life?
whose h o u se b u rn s sh o u ld pay all
business d u rin g the m onths when hia Christm as boxes, like churlty, should
•nt in the form of cigars. If SW EEPSTAKES WON
“W hat a Joyful Chrlslimis It will be
the public expenses connected w ith
begin
a
t
home.
b ro th e r was in th e service in F ran ce
d - in doing so, don't smoke
■ the d isa ste r unless he can prove, to
BY LOCAL P0ULTRYM AN when with your songs amt your Inugh-
Don’t, if you are a girl, stand under
,. them away again, without
,®r yet» hear a voice of wondrous
•th sa tisfac tio n of th e officials th a t it NEW S OF WEDDING
the m istletoe until you see the rigid
r know a.,out it, of course.
D. T. W illiam s, of G re e n a rre I’oul- sw eetnees speaking to you, '<», ye
could n o t h av e been prevented
chap
approaching.
SURPRISE TO FRIENDS
“ ¡try F arm , n ea r P leasan t Ilonin on a blessed of my Fat®®», I w as hungry
, Thi it is. th a t p rev e n tio n becom es a
Boring ro u te, exhibited two dozen and ye gave me meat, I was naked snd
.keyword in th o se c o u n trioa.
Mr. and Mrs. C lifton P eterso n are
x
...............
... , ggg at (j,,, o r(.K(((i p o u ltry and Pet yo clothed m e; Inasmuch us ye have
receiving th e c o n g ra tu latio n s of
The Meaning of tlie . ’hanged
t Stock show held
In P o rtla n d th is done It to these, ra® brethren, , ’ ' e
th e ir frie n d s upon th e ir
m arriag e
X I 8 ,.< k and now finds h im self th e ow n done It to me.’
Calendar.
w hich occurred In H illsboro, Nov.
CHRISTMAS PEACE AND JOYS.
"In his uame.
"T h e M eaning of th e C h a n g e d ______
______
e r of th re e h igh aw ards. O ne blue
9. News
of th e w edding was not
“ F aithfully yours,
ribbon
fo
r
th
e
best
dozen
com
m
ercial
Cal n d a r” is th a t th e irre sista b le in- d jB(.OvPrpd until th is week,
By BERNARD M ULItlNE.
? eggs, second place in th e fre ak eggs
"WILLIAM I! TAFT.
’•tlict of th e w orld recognized th e
Mrs. P eterso n , who was f o rm e rly 1
■ALEXANDER J HEMPHILL.
“ Christ is born,” the angels sing,
division and th e m ost im p o rta n t
jiirih of C h rist as th e s ta rtin g point Miss G race U nderw ood, has been em
"HENRY MORGE.Vi IIAU,”
“ Hasten to Bethlehem fa r away,
prem um of all, th e sw eep stak es o f
of its h ig h e r life. "O nly one event ployed In th e local telep h o n e all fall
For Executive Com mittee, Near East
; fered by th e association.
R st not, tarry not, tidings id joy,
\tow ers h igh en o u g h above th e horl- Rhp | s
d a u g h te r of Mrs. NIchob
Relief.
Mr W illiam s says he did not expect
•on of h is t o r y ,to serv e as a lan d - of g tevenson> W ashington, an d has
I- borne from heaven to earth.
any
such
aw
ard
s
but
en
tered
th
e
con
Ba k an d a tim e-m ea su re fo r aU cly- ^ een Dying u n til recen tly a t th e home
Star of the east points the way,
E llsw o rth R a k e r was th e u n fo rtu
test because he felt th a t th e p o ultry
illz. d ra c e s.” T h is Is a si8 n th a t the of h e r g ra n d fa th e r, Jim H ite, of
There von will find a king.
n ate victim of a p ec u lia r accid en t
show
should
be
en
co
u
rag
ed
.
He
did
centuries b elong to C h rist, and a Boring.
*
M ankind ia truly bleueed, for there
not know of th e h onors w hich his fine a few days ago. A piece of th e wood
»re. ,hecy of th e com ing h o u r w hen
Mr. P eterso n is well know n am ong
A bale in wondrou state,
flock of L eghorns had b ro u g h t him ' which he was ch o pping, flew up s tr ik
*11 th a t tim e re p re se n ts b ea r H is sig- ^ p younf,e r
¡n G resham . H e Is
St
all
gladden
your
eager
eyes.”
u n til T h u rsd ay w hen he visited th e l ing him o v er th e eye, intlctiitg a se
>*ture.
t t,P gon of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peter-
show
and found h im self th e o b je ct of! vere cut. It was n ecessary to ta k e
The C h ristm as season tu rn s ail o u r gon
P. rbaps the slu pherds who heard thf news,
much co n g ra tu latio n . Upon looking j sev eral stitc h e s to d o s e th e w ound.
thoughts to th a t g re a t event. T he
^ jr and y rg Peterson w i’l make
! up his exhibit he found a card signed i
Exclaimed, ” ( an this he tru e !”
he- p re p a ra tio n fo r C h-lstm aa is th a t fh e ir f,om e jn G rnsham whcr>- Mr
Christina« Turkeys.
And
turning.
Eastward
gazed.
by P rofessor B rew ster of O. A. C., d®- ,
tof h e a rt.
F in d y o u r way to th e Peterson
p etprf(On is em ployed by th e S tand
All
n
eig h b o rs of C am p No. 77
d
a
r
in
g
th
a
t
e
n
try
th
e
best
dozen
I
Crept from tbeir flocks amaz< d.
ehurch to w orship th e C hrist
ard Oil Co.
W f). W., h aving re q u isitio n s fo r
eggs of th e lot.
Echoed the angel’s strain.
The S un d ay m o rn in g serm on will
C h ristm as tu rk e y s, and all o th e rs re
Mr W illiam s s ta rte d his p o u ltr y 1 q u irin g p o u ltry fo r C h ristm a s a re re
>* on: "T h e In c a rn a tio n , th e P ivotal
A few e x tra copies of th e C hrist-1 ‘ ;
And
lo!
they
cam«
to
a
Etable
old,
farm
about
five
y
ears
ago
and
now'
q u ested to place th e ir o rd e rs early.
*Point _
In _____
H um an H isto ry ’ Miss m as O utlook may be had fo r th e price ;,
has ab o u t 700 layers. T h ese hens
Noting with great ctirprlse,
BROWN’S GRESHAM MARKET
M»ry H an sen w ill sin g a solo at th is
5 cpntg p a rj, g pPak early fo r they . <
were trap n ested la st y ear an d a re se-
D o w n in th e m a n g e r a lo v e ly b ab e,
¿tor ice.
w on’t last long.
I.
1 stock. They a re of th e C y th e r’s
If you p u t all y o u r eggs in one
If
The M ethodist E piscopal church,
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brisket an d ta k e it to m a rk e t ta k e
strain from Buffalo
Joined they in chant of praise.
■lb H om e C hurch th a t Serves th e
y o u c a n ’t expect to spend all y o u r | ;
along a n o th e r basket to b rin g hom e
Onlv a dream of hope fulfilled,
life m ak in g dollars «nd expect to i « •
'O 'lm u n ity .
Now th a t they no lo n g er teach th e money.
m a k e ” H eaven.
Y. t' gazing in raptured bliss
G erm an In th e schools, w h at would
Sw ithlv kneeled and prayed.
A painted face Is often beautiful—
be th e chance to get them to teach
Christmas Outlook
if it’s on can«
when you do your Christmas «hop-, ?
English*
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A FEW DON’TS FOR CHRISTMAS