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/ I/ ÜSIC IS essenhaj/y unselfish and its great value is in being shared ty many. T W IC E A W EEK The Community Musical, Friday night, is given in^this sjirit G resham O utlook — ■ Voi. 12, No. 73 - - ■ — ' ' - GRESHAM , MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, ROOSEVELT STATUE WILL BE UNVEILED DAMASCUS FARM BUREAU M EETING OF IN T E R E ST * TUESDAY, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS __ _______ NOVEMBER MT. HOOI) TRIP IS MINUTELY TOLD BY CAREFUL OBSERVER 7, 1922 ( HAMBER OF COMMERCE BANQUETS CLUBS | $1.50 Per Year GRESHAM MAN IS KILLED BY AUTO The Damascus F arm Bureau met A large banquet was given Monday la st Saturday evening in the Union evening at the. Pacific Intern atio n al schoolhouse. An interesting evening kn.l,V WALTER RAMMER. insects upon which they feast. Now W hile no plans are announced for w as spent. M atters of interest to the A hike through n atu re is a recrea- | th e sum m it, only four m iles distant, Livestock Exposition in honor of the 8. H. Sheller, a well known G resh the public observance of A rm istice com m unity w ere discussed. Mr. Zauss, tion to m ost of us, but not many have 1 came to plain view and-even th e cabin m em bers of the girls and boys' clubs a representative of the Moline Plow ! tbe opportunity or at least they do not of the lookout could be distinguished and th eir leaders by the mem bers of am man, was in stan tly killed early Day, November 11, by the Legion Post and the w ish n atu rally cam e: company, was the m ain speaker of the I take advantage of it. Few. however, "Tw inkle, tw inkle, little sta r, how 1 th e P o rtland Cham ber of Commerce of Sunday evening when he was struck or citizens here g reat preparations are evening. I realize w hat an inspiration it is to wish th at 1 w ere th ar." But coffee had Mr. Zauss made farm bureau mem- I scale Mt. Hood. The w riter, with a to be made, bunks fixed up,—oh yes, which O. M. Plum m er, m anager of the by a wood tru ck driven by C. E verett being m ade for the celebration in livestock 4how is a member. of Boring. The accident occurred on bers a splendid offer on Moline imple- num ber of friends, recently made th is this hotel is one of the very prim itive P ortland in which local ex-service T here w ere at least 160 club mem kind, sim ilar to the dorm itories at m ents. He inform ed his audience th a t ' excursion, to the sum m it of this snow- men and citizens will probably join backwood sawm ills. T here were bers and th eir p aren ts and leaders Powell Valley road near Jenne road. farm bureau members can buy Moline I caPI’ed m ountain, which, pointing some Mr. Sheller was w alking on the hard m attresses, but no sp rin g s; preseut. A sum ptuous T hanksgiving One of th e striking features of the im plem ents through the Farm Bureau I heav,e “.w ard as a church steeple, has plenty of aired blankets but no sheets feast was served in which turkey, rig h t hand side of the road but on the observance of the day in P ortland will a t th e w holesale price plus 754 per an altitu d e of over 11,600 feet We left Gresham early in the m orn nor pillows. F or ventilation a sm all cran b erry sauce and Ice cream were extrem e side when the tru ck ap be the unveiling of the “Roughrider cent thereby saving 17^4 per cent. ing, taking the Bluff road through sw inging door near the high roof, and the reg u la r en tran ce door, had to given a prom inent place. The dinner proached from behind. Ju st as the statu e w hich will take place a t 3 in The Moline rep resen tativ e then ex- Sandy. The roads generally w ere in make a sufficiency and, being accu s the afternoon. S e X l T V " " T , “ qUalitieS O f|M°tOHooOd dL ^ p : w U hU m exce’p th m 'o ? tomed to a prim itive mode of living was one fit for the Gods and was a tru ck was passing th e pedestrian, a The statu e is a wonderful piece of the Moline plow and why it is more . a detour over the old road leading by this tim e, no one would have good exam ple of the generosity of one m achine driven by Edw ard Keep of P ortland, citme up and attem pted to work by the famous sculptor, A, economical to have good implements. 1 through Cherryville. This stretch of thought m uch of it If the guide had of P o rtlan d ’s leading organizations. Mr. Flavelle, chairm an of th e a g ri pass. The rig h t rea r hub of th e auto P him ister P roctor, and will be p re He explained the operation of plows ! r .oad *s i n m ore delapidated condi- turned the key on us upon retirn g . sented to the city of P ortland by Dr and why some plows do not alw ays tion than ever - 1>eTo.re - Luckily two A fter th e la st hearty meal for 20 hours cu ltu ral com mittee of the cham ber of stru ck the left front hub cap of the to come, all retired for a short nap H enry Waldo Coe, a life-long friend of do good w ork and some of the results. sets of chains had been taken along and Clem, spiked all the shoes with commerce, presided. In a splendid tru ck in passing w hich threw the and they proved to be indispensible. the late Colonel Theodore Roosevelt The use of the rolling cu tter and the At Brightwood we stopped to make a sh o rt screw s for the hike over snow address he assured his h earers in be tru ck tow ard Mr. Sheller. Mr. Sheller It Is dedicated to the children of different hitches w ere also explained. campfire to cook potatoes and make fields and glaciers. Some of the shoes h alf of the m em bers of the cham ber was throw n violently to the pave- had such light soles th a t the screw s of commerce, th a t they realized the m ent and was run over by the right America, The best preventative for keeping coffee. A fire was finally started on would hard ly hold and they were lost problem confronting the farm ers to -j front wheel of the truck. He sus- .. . ihe bank of the river am idst a m erry The exercises of the day include a ni„w early the next m orning. Everybody plow -shares from ru stin g is said to drizzle. day which is th at of securing better tained a compound fra ctu re of the parade and children's exercises a t 10 be graphite or axel grease. About th is tim e Ed. Flavin hap seemed to have slept very well for m arketing conditions and are willing > skull. there were no sounds as of a m en and a m ilitary parade at 1:30, w ith pened home from the nearby sawmill Mr. Zauss em phasized the proper agerie to d istu rb the Blumber as on to do all in th eir power to help the The body was taken to Portland and the dedication exercises following. care of im plem ents. He said many and opened wide the door of his cabin form er evenings. At 3 o'clock the The D aughters of the A merican farm ers leave them in the field until to the party, inviting us to take full alarm w ent off and afte r a light lunch farm er b etter the existing conditions. ; turned over to Deputy Coroner Goeteh. One member of the ag ric u ltu ral , Both drivers w ere asked to rep o rt to Revolution, W illam ette Chapter, are they w ant to use them again. The re possession for the tim e being. The packs w ere strapped onto the backs ladies soon had a good hot dinner on made the perpetual guardians of the sult is the im plem ents are soon de the table and imm ediately the spirits of m ost of the men and a t 4 o’clock com m ittee who is also connected witli him. A coroner's ju ry met Monday the cabin w as left behind. the N orthw estern National Bank of i evening and declared It to, have been statue. stroyed by the ru st when a m achine began aw akening, p artly a resu lt of The m ountain was in plain view, P ortland gave th e boys and g irls some an unavoidable accident. , shed would keep them in good condi the hot meal, partly because about sta rs w ere shining a t th e ir brightest th is tim e the clouds began rifting a actual facts about city and country ’ Mr. Shelter was 6S years of age. He CLUB LEA D ER M EETINGS tion and would pay for itself in four trifle. We soon left the hospitable for the sky was at its clearest over life th a t could not fail to leave an ini- i is survived by a son, Lee Sheller and AT LIVESTOCK SHOW or five years. Im plem ents should a l backwoods cabin and even the Chev head and in every direction excepting pression. He said th a t mauy boys a daughter, Mrs. John lde, living on in the w est w here some fog banks rolet and Dodge seemed to have gain A local leaders’ meeting will be held ways be cleaned and stored away in ed new pep for the final ascent to Gov were m aking th eir appearance, but and g irls leave the farm and go to the the Powell Valley road. the m achine sheds. ernm ent Camp. As soon as the Ore these seemed of no consequence as city but only about one in every thou The funeral will be held In G resh Thursday m orning at 11:00 at the P a A motion was made by G. F. P e te r gon N ational F orest was reached, the yet. sand actu ally m ake a success. W hile am W ednesday afternoon, November cific In tern atio n al Livestock Exposi son th a t a vote of th an k s be extended road became smooth and even, so th at At first we followed Clem, the the paved streets in the city look bet 8, a t 1:30 In the M ethodist church. a fairly good speed could be kept up, to the com m ittee who had charge of tion. This organization of the local guide, in th e dark up a well beaten te r th an the muddy country roads, The Modern Woodmen of Am erica will path in single tile, and soon the last leaders w as form ulated during the the com m unity booth a t the county even on a gradual ascent. The last few miles before reaching tree was passed, an dthe rocky w aste these streets are not so smooth us they have charge of the services. The Rev. county fair this fall. Mrs. J. P. Lynch, fair at Canby and who spent so much Government Camp takes the traveler was before us. seem. Those on th e farm s are a c tu a l A. S. Hisey will officiate. In te r the president, will preside at the m eet tim e arran g in g it. upw ard into an ever increasing m ag This year, having been a very dry ly creating while the w orkers in the ' m ent will be at the Multnomah ceme Fred A nderson Introduced a motion nitude of scenery, th e view being and hot one, the lower levels of the city are not. This m an is connected ing. tery. Funeral arran g em en ts were A m eeting of th e sta te local lead ers’ to the effect th a t a potato grading changed to the adm irer every few m ountain w ere left bare of all snow, w ith one of the la rg e st banks in made under the direction of the J. E. chains because of the many curves organization will be held in the a fte r dem onstration be given in the near fu and detours. Upon reaching Govern and not until we had ascended to the Portland and yet he m ade th e sta te Metzger. ture, It was then voted to hold one m ent Camp, the guide, who had ju st ravines higher up was the first snow m ent th a t th e best p a rt of a bank is noon on the same day at 2:00. encountered. These ravlneH some at the next F arm Bureau meeting. arrived from the m ountain, informed w hat resem ble furrow s, sometimes th e doors. Interstate Teams Begin Contest UNION HIGH SCHOOL NOTES us that w eather conditions were very The buying of feed through the F arm wide and again narrow , running up Today. H. C. Seymour, state boys’ and g irls’ for a trip th at ev en in g ., and down th e m ountain side The Je an n ette Dowsett. H. 8. Reporter. The in te rstate canning team s began Bureau w as discussed by Rudolph unfavorable We were lucky to m ake the acquaint- , bottoms of these furrow s were cov- club leader, inform ed his audience The defeat of Union High la st F ri the com petition dem onstrations this Mullenhoff. He showed how money anco of p arties who w ere In charge of ' ered to w ithin 30 to 40 feet from the th a t he was proud to rep resen t 30,- day by West Linn did not m ean that can be saved by buying it through this afternoon a t 1 o’clock. The two team s a vacant building nearby. It was de- top with well packed snow, which, so 000 boys and girls. He called atten securing the highest scores in the con source. The Dam ascus F arm Bureau cided to extend the joy one more day early in the m orning, was well frozen, tion to the fact th a t th e re w ere as we did not tight. Our team was much establish h ead q u arters in this causing cold teet to several of thé lighter than th e lr's and as the field test will go to Chicago and compete have already sent for one car load of and tw o-story shack, which was partly hiker:-,. We followed one of these ra- m any boys and g irls left at home as was som ew hat slippery we were against other high scoring team s. The alfalfa hay. w ere present who would probably be furnished. vines for probably a mile, steadily go- A poultry dem onstration meeting F irst of all a general clean-up was , ng up at a pitch ot about 20 , ’ * two highest team s th e re will be given present next year If th e occasion Is slightly handicapped. The final score w as 14-0 In favor of W est Linn. The begun, with gratifying résulta. Dur- , t will be held in the n ear fu tu re accord an opportunity to go on a two m onths’ repeated. ing th is clean-up cam paign a placard n . , 4 f ons w ere discouraged by last six points were added to their a s discovered, ( l i a f ' n v o r p f l containing f the hû w n r d a ' ® trip to Europe. T he prize is one of ing to an announcem ent m ade by S. A. w was F arm er Smith, who Is known to words, , ? u „ ti° nserve tile en ars y tor score during the la st 15 seconds of Roberts. H. E. Cosby, poultry special the larg est ever offered. “H arm ony Lodge", which w as imme- . hi|c -we ,ooked a t ’-he everyone, told how he had devoted the ist from the A gricultural College will dately adopted as th e nam e for our ! wondering, past 50 years trying to b etter farm ing play when W est Linn intercepted a speak. His topic will be "W inter tem porary abode. The rest of the day ; r ° the fig h t, ju st arisen, could be conditions. He said he could see won forw ard pass and ran 45 yards for a GRESHAM GRANGE WILL spent picking huckleberies, dec-1 se.-n Orion, the g reat hunter, girded touchdown. M EET ARM ISTICE DAY Feeding for Laying H ens ”, Some in was orating the w alls with cedar and fir, I w >th the golden belt, onto which is derful prospects for the fu tu re In the ■The new class rooms in the old structive inform ation will be given and after supper with playing games, j stropped a scabbard containing the boys and girls before him The reg u lar m eeting of the G resh th a t will be of value to poultry ra is telling stories and singing songs. J sw o rd ; he is protecting him self with A num ber of club m em bers arose to gymnasium are now com plete and are Some of the party took q u arte rs for a leather shield, w hich he raises with th e ir feet and expressed th eir wish to being occupied by Miss W heeler’s and am grange will be held next S aturday, ers. The date w ill be given later. The evening's program was opened the night a t Mr. P ridem ore's commo- j “ •’* ' eft arm , sw inging a club with the help others to get as much out of club Miss Swallow 's classes. November 11, w hich is also A rm istice dious hotel, w hile the others spread fight. Next to him is T au ru s, the bull, We were highly pleased at the ap by a splendid piano selection by Miss th eir blankets on the beds, which w ere j to n ta in in g A ldebaran, a sta r of first w ork as they had gotten out of It. It Day. The reg u la r closed session will preciation shown by the audience last Evelyn Shedeen. a p art of the accom m odations of th is m agnitude, also known as th e b u ll’s is th eir desire to become club leaders be held In the m orning. The lecture F riday night at the en tertain m en t for | A nnouncem ent was made of a P a r free room ing house. i eYe ,n D*e sam e line and above these them selves. hour In th e afternoon will be open to ent-T eacher meeting which will be With the fall of night a m isty rain Jwo co n stellatio n s is the little dipper, the patrons and friends of Union High. O. M. Plum m er also gave an Inter the public. The program will be p a T here w ere at least 400 present. This held next F riday evening, November had set in, accom panied by a cold j »noW11 to astronom ers as th e Plejades, esting talk. wind descending from Mt. Hood’s ’ containing th e s ta r Alcyone, supposed triotic and will also be in honor of Is the first en tertain m en t attem pted 10. G reat plans are under way for a snowfields and glaciers. The cold 1 801ne to be the n earest fixed star, T hree Stales Kepesented. T hanksgiving Day. by the student body and we expect to bazaar which will be held in the bunks in a drafty shanty were quite j T hen th e re w ere Pegasus, the winged T here were club m em bers and th eir A T hanksgiving Day dinner will be Union schoolhouse on November 25. different from the conception some 1 steed of tiie poetr and P ersens, also leaders present at th e banquet from give another at the com pletion of the served at noon. The ladies of the I people have of A braham ’s bosom. I 1 assiopeia Cepheus and the bright new gymnasium. William M cAllister grange are asked to include pum pkin ! At th e conclusion of th e F arm Bu- The next m otning the w eather had ; atar C apella in Auriga, the driver, Idaho and W ashington as well as Ore j reau m eeting, a splendid supper was not changed Its countenance, but dU8t setting beneath a ridge of the gon. Among them w ere m em bers of gave the address of welcome which pies and brown bread in their p rep a r was followed by the m usical num bers [ served in the basem ent. showed the same gloomV face as the J Jurrow th a t we w ere ascending 24 judging teams. ation for dinner. of the glee clubs and o rchestra. After previous day so the trip up the moun- loomed Cygnus, th e Swan, popularly T here were a t least 30 club mem tain had to again be postponed. Mr. j " nown as th e N orthern Cross, with ’Music is life." the en tertain m en t punch and w afers SATURDAY, NOV. 11 Pridem ore generously loaned the par- Deneb at th e head of the Cross. At bers from M ultnomah county outside w ere served. IS ARMISTICE DAY You can tell w hether you a re old or ty a deck of flinch cards which, w ith ' tim e only th e pointers of the big the city of P ortland. Some of the The seniors are beginning to o r ---------- i young by w hether you believe the a hike up the Old Oregon T rail to j dipper or U rsa Major, th e big bear parents from th is d istric t who were W arm Sulfer Springs, helped pass j J18d come out of hiding behind Mt. present were, H. L. D outhit, T. New- ganize th eir work on the school a n Saturday, November 11, is Arm is- j golden age is past or ju st dawning. aw ay the time. Those in charge of the j *'l,od They are called pointers be- nual. R epresentatives from Hlcks- tice Day but it was not declared a all lake of m ineral w ater accredit it *'aase they point in a direct line to lands, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. K aser and Chatten and W est Coast Engraving It Is perfectly proper to say th a t sm legal holiday this year. The Gresham with curative pow ers for many ail- ’ ” °*a r ia th e N orth S tar. It rem inds E. R. Killin. postoffice w ill be open as usual, and some men "belong" to th e ir lodges. m ents. Ione of th e w ords of the P salm ist: The A ttitude Toward Club Work ( bunged. com panies have been visiting the school In the in terest of th e ir com E arly in th e afternoon the rep o rt heavens declare the glory of God, and with one or two exceptions, the stores They certainly don’t belong to th eir The sta te and county leaders are panies. came th at prospects were favorable firm am ent His handiw ork. F inal- will be open. homes. m uch gratified in the change of tone for clear w eather for th e next m orn- comes the lesser bear, U rsa Minor, The students are anxiously w aiting ing. P acks were loaded, , blankets sa9Pe nded by the tail to the North evidenced by the city business men the opening of th e «^feterla, Hot rolled and arran g em en ts made with ■’tar. w hat is th a t looming up in tow ard club work to the m anner In Mr. Pridem ore for a guide. n o rth east? Are th e n o rth ern which it was received by them four lunches are greatly appreciated these About 4 p. m. of the second day, led 1-Khts suddenly flaring up so soon be- years ago. At th a t tim e it was neces cold days. by Clem Blakney, the guide, we set daw n? These rays, shooting up our faces tow ards his m ajesty, Mt J alm o st¡lik e sky rockets, soon proved sary for the leaders to apologize for "Music is a necessity, not a luxury." Hood, the prince of not only Portland, t dawn The horizon could bringing club work before the city o r but also of all of northw estern Ore- i not *1e •®«n, because the edges of the ganizations. Now everything has and aid th e work. W ith the co-opera As we becom e b e tte r a c q u ain te d w ith th e people and gon. A well beaten trail could be fol- 8 reat furrow obstructed the view, but changed. The sam e organizations th at tion of Influential citizens It Is much lowed, and after about half an hour's * b a t could be seen was the prettiest co n ditions of G resham and com m unity we a re assu red th a t ridiculed the Idea of club work are easier to "put over” some of the "big travel up th e gradual incline, Gov- j d a”' n the w rite r has seen in years, our efforts to give th e people good, clean and com fortable ernm ent Camp could be seen far below In the m eantim e the upper end of welcoming it with open arm s and do things" th a t were Impossible in pre e n te rta in m e n t will be a p p reciated and we a re doing our and, under a light grey parasol ot lift- j ou • furrow w as reached and a solid ing everything possible to encourage vious years. best to m eet th is dem and. In view of th is fact we have ing, riftin g fog hanks, appeared p arts m ass of snow appeared, the face of decided to ad o p t th e follow ing policy w hich we believe of ZigZag m ountain, H uckleberry , which was probably 100 feet high, on m ountan and other num erous hills, all an Incline ot about 40 degrees. H ere will give ou r p a tro n s th e best service and satisfactio n . clad In evergreen, p artly turned gold- Clem m ade use of nls Im ported racun- en w here the sun smiled through the ta 'n e e r's pick anil chopped steps into O ur aim is to b rin g to G resham th e best pictures ob A program of music of In terest to the en tire com ■ m unity w' will given clouds. Something never to be for- the hard snow, so the toes of ih e „» t h i<» e l l i i h h r r a a r r v v n o n n n o v i ‘'•‘■'Y 1' be a'» k 1. ........... . . . . — ¿ i "‘" _ i " ' " ‘■ . tain ab le. gotten is the scrub tim ber through h lk err could get . footing for climb- )?cal talent. In th is connection Mrs. Paul PetH of' Portland! ¡.r^ ld e n t'o M h S which th e tra il leads. Dwarf conifers j Ing. A fter th e face of th is giant sn iw fe d e ra te d Music Clubs of Oregon, will discuss the question, "Why We W e th in k it is advisable to run th re e ch an g es of pro | of many varieties prosper here. T h ey -b an k war, scaled a vast field of solid Should Music.” H. W. Strong will lead in com m unity singing with Miss g ram s each w eek as follow s: ! attain but sm all dim ensions and few snow loomed up, several m iles In G ertrude Have A lexander at the piano. I get 50 ft. high, but with many of them width, and probably two or more 1 program Wednesday aryj Thursday . Sredlt to due tho,,fc wt»o have arran g ed the evening's en tertainm ent I th e growth Is-so sym m etrical the In- m iles long, gradually going up at an terapace from branch to branch so ex- j angle of 20 o r 25 degrees. From this w hich Is free to all. The program follows: 1 program F riday and Saturday actiy the same, the form , w hether snow deld a magnificent panoram a PROGRAM » Announcement Community Program Will Mark Music Week 1 program Sunday T his policy w ill go in to effect Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 8 and 9 * Featuring HOBART BOSWORTH in a Gnldwyn Special entitled % “His Own Law” T h a n k in g you fo r p a st p a tro n a g e and tru s tin g m ay h av e your frien d ly su p p o rt in th e future, Y ours for B etter E n te rta in m e n t, J. C. ALLMON, Manager GRESHAM THEATER I conii < 1 or bell shaped, so tru e to type, holds the trav e ler spell bound when Community Binging and the colors so rich and full of life h< restin g on his alpenstock, looks Two Selections— Hich School O r c h e s tr a th a t even Solom on In all his glory back in th e d irectio n from w hich he A d d r e s ^ W h 7 ^ h o « l d W ^ H a v e M « ? c r ; Mrs u o D .rt«ot could not have com pared favorably. came. T here are Wild Cat, Huckle. piano Solo__"Second M azurka” ‘ ' 1 While enjoying the beauties of na- herrv and Itattllesn ak e m ountains In , M argaret St C l a ir ...........................................Godard ture. the sentinels of a yellow jacket a southerly direction, with ZigZag Songs, (a). Serenade H. O. Bone. colony began distributing croix de m ountain In the southw est, most of | Songs fa). <t>> "When Bendem de eer’a S tre a m Spread .............................................................. i u .. . Shadows A round," g u e rre , hy the wholesale, and some t m «overed with either green tim -j High School G irls’ Double Q uartet. Miss D o ro th y Die-¿¿v DlrecJor X 1 trespasses were favored by feceiving ber or with dead snags, rem inders oi Banjo S o /».. » „ i . .. a. .u „ A rranged from Dvorak s H um oresque l o . ................ l o i aey, m rector. (b) An Italian Folk S ong............................................ « i . i .. i , . nearly half a dozen of these gentle re- d estructive forest fires. Between these ........................................ J.’ ............................................... Selected GrBde School G irls' Chorus, Miss K athryn Honey D irector . m inders, some of which were right to m ountains a re beautiful green val- Euphonium Solo ......................................................... Selected - the point. leys, and behold: In the new daylight. Dr. H. H. Ott. we At about six o'clock the cabin near Government Camp can he seen at the (a). 'Two W hite H crsea”. Old Slave Song. the tim ber line was rear hed. We were (not of the m ountain <b). "A Spring Idyl,” now approxim ately half waya up the six miles aw ay to the southeast ia (c) . ’’Annie Rooney,” m ountain side, the distance from Gov- 6 large yellow ish prairle-llke coun-1 High School Ibiys Q uartet, Miss Dorothy Dickey, Director. ernm ent Camp to the sum m it being try, which th e guide called the White i Songs eight miles, so we w ere told, although River Indian n se rv a tlo n , in the Bend 1 hard-v one-fourth of the altitude had country over 5b miles distant. Above 1 yet been gained. This cabin is a short the m ountains, due aouth, the shift-1 . .— singing. • --- . — m uur inurcnfs, in distance below the tim ber line, or the j |ng clouds occasionally unveiled Mt Community civic centers, an — essential to our national life and should place w here th e tim ber comes to an - Jefferson, and even the T hree S isters our ---------------------— — ■ is — ______________________ _ ab ru p t end. and where the m oraine K|| snow-covered peaks. I <<«/ • • » be encouraged and promoted."— Lyman Abbott. cemmencee. . Again ciem said. ”L«t*n go." but A /U J ii' in our homts, I From h ere on upw ard t h a n Is BlMo- alas, w hin we’re again facing -------- ' --------------— -------- lutelv no life, with the exception of a -______ 4 few birds of the Finch family and the > C ontinued on page 2 in our schools, in • .