Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 14, 1923, Holiday Number, Page 6, Image 6

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TROUTDALE IS FAMOUS FOR ITS
CELERY GARDENS AND SMELT
T R O I ’T IIA I F ’S (A n iY 'rii
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MANY SCHOOL BOYS
•STUDY AGRICULTURE
T he study of a g ric u ltu re in th e
I G resham Union high school is a fav­
o r i t e stu d y w ith a la rg e n um ber of
i>oys. who a re laying th e foundation
I,?', "" I“ " “ '"1
-
W aite has bu ilt a cem ent base-
F
faF" 18 in y ears to ‘■
’om e’ T h i"
Many im provem ents in and aro u n d nf ! ? L Uni * r hU re8ldl‘“ ce and rem od- |
expected in a school like th is
T rout.iale h a v e m a r k e d » h e n . . »
ele? th e hoU8e’ m ak in g one of th e b e s t w h lc h d raw s th e g re a te r n um ber of
» 7 one
fh
K ™
. P?
y
U" J p rettle8 t h“ me8 1« tow n.
.I ts stu d e n ts from th e farm in g d istric t
as one of th e best In the developm ent
K n a rr and son have added to th e ir ' su rro u n d in g G resham
of th a t locality. T he sto ry includes "and and g rav el business a brick p ra is
the building of busin ess e n te rp rise s ? Dd a re now m a n u fa ctu rin g co n crete
A fter being op erated for five y ears
and hom es, developm ent of th e celerv brl,,'k ’ Tbey ar,e equipped for steam ln th e high school u n d er th e Sm ith-
..... .
m >»«
s / K
,h e
HAVE CAUSED OUR BUSINESS
account of th e a n n u a l sp o rt of sm elt first o rd er for th e new g ara g e now be-
o ccup,e’ an Im p o rtan t position,
dipping, w hich is sp o rt to h undreds, ,ng bu ilt h ere by C. C. Burch.
n o tw ith stan d in g th e fac t th a t ag ric u l-
TO NEARLY DOUBLE DURING 1923
a m eans of rep le n ish in g th e la rd e r for
Eandi8 o t P o rtla n d is build- tu re has suffered som e severe rev erses
oth er h undreds and a com m ercial en- c i ^ Hm“ “ “ o V T r o X a ^ H e ^ S i ? " « " e e th e boom days of 1919. D uring
SO WE’LL JUST HAVE TO DOUBLE
te rp rlse for m any m ore. Follow ing is | house is located in a very p re tty spot t , " S .timC th# di‘p a r,ra e n t has been in
OUR GOOD WISHES FOR THE FINE
tb e bandB ° f four m en, a ll en th u sia s-
the story as told by th e O utlook’s su rro u n d ed by fir trees.
T
he
Ja
ck
so
n
tr
a
c
t
of
land
along
the
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e
lr
w
ork
and
P
a
rtic
u
la
rly
well
T ro u td ale corresp o n d en t, Mrs. J. K.
FOLKS IN OUR COMMUNITY.
Sandy riv er adjoining T ro u td ale has traln ed to c a rry It out. T hey a re Cecil
K n a rr:
been plotted into a c re tra c ts and eig h t Moffltt, R obert W autenpaugh and Wm.
The Home of Blue Ribbon Celery.
n!e, t h o Vw n r » n iH ld tO P o rtla n d peo- A verill a: d th e p rese n t incum bent,
“ W ithout a doubt T ro u td ale grow s p it w ho w ill build sum m er hom es on i j i M M oreland
• lo re ,a n ‘1-
th e best celery In th e U nion”. T he the banks of th e b eau tifu l Sandy riv er. ' '
above is an ex c erp t from a le tte r re ­ Two houses have been erected w ith ] V ocational tra in in g in a g ric u ltu re
ceived by the C elery king. C larence m ore to follow in th e sp rin g . T hey s ta te schools and colleges has been
P arso n s, from the M arket G ro w ers’
- ' t
, h *
° '
but
Jo u rn a l of L ouisville, K entucky. A
hich co nnects th e Jack so n tra c t and
1 1917 ' wben tb
th e Sm
handsom e ste rlin g silv er cup valued w bich
^m ith -H u g h es act
Troutdale, Oregon
a t $100 was aw arded Mr. P arso n s A ttorney G eorge P e rk in s ’ ran c h w ith passed co n g ress, subsidizing
high
M arket Grow - ,b e road leading to th e C olum bia riv e r school a g ric u ltu re , it w as a co m p ara-
early in O ctober b by y the
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UTS*
.J o u u rn
rn a a l l in
tiu*
I a i * v K
K inir
r n n . i highw
b ig h w iiy
H w olv r ra
a v r e
o onl.L
.«» Jn
i.. th e high 8¿ hool
ay. .
| tively
gubJect
e r s ’ Jo
in th
e C!
C a elery
ing con
te st for 1923. M. B. McGinnis was
C. Bush, who rec en tly cam e h ere c u rricu la. U nder th e act h alf th e ex-
aw arded a beautiful wool Hag 9 x 12 as g 'ü a g e n eu í íh ^ ’p . R ? L . & P ^ t a S o n “ f ”1“ ° ¡
,teaCheF'8 M ,a ry is paid
second prize. 11. C. McGinnis was
aw arded th e sliv er cup in th e 1922 It is a fram e building and th e dim en- I by th e ffideral gov ern m en t, th e o th e r
contest. At th e W orld's E xposition sions
good
b alf by
school
T I h e u o u bject
of i
-------- . a . re
. . 76 x NO feet w
m ith
m s
u o u cem
c e m e ent
nt
.........
- tb e —
. . . w . tax.
jr -L L o
S to rin g of seed corn.
held ut San F ran cisco in 1915, H. C foundation and cem ent floor and plus- th is d ep a rtm en t is to keep th e farm
McGinnis took th e gold m edal on tered w alls. Mr Bush Is an au thorized boy in te reste d on th e farm and to ac-
H arv estin g , sto rin g
i S
*9 d° ‘ng “ biK buB** q u ain t him w ith th e o p p o r tu n ité : tor corn.
celery. T his season th e re w ere 45 Ï Ï Æ
ac res of celery grow n by th e m em ­
V arieties of ap p les and pears.
bers of th e Celery G row ers’ a sso cia­
Mr. and Mrs. C ari B ondesson a re
8Ucce88ful life w itb a g ric u ltu re as
H arv estin g , sto rin g and m a rk e tin g
tion alone, and from th a t 45 ac res 69 building a five-room m odern house.
16 b ack g ro u n d an d field for his
ca r loads w ere shipped and 10 ca r W hen finished th e re w ill be a larg e deavor.
ap p les and pears.
loads sold locally. M. B. McGinnis living an d dining room com bined with
T he N a m e o f
F all p la n tin g of sm all an d tree
C. H. L ane, chief of th e a g ric u ltu ra l
is p resid en t of th e association.
a cobble stone fireplace, tw o bed ­
fru its.
D enny & Com pany a re c re atin g in ­ room s, a k itchen w ith all th e b u ilt-in serv ice of th e fed eral b oard for vo­
F all seeding of field crops.
te re s t am ong local gro w ers in raisin g conveniences, a b re a k fa st room and catio n al tra in in g , is quoted as saying
lettuce. T here w ill probably be at bath room. T he In terio r wood w ill be
In co nnection w ith th is classroom
le ast 150 ac re s grow n h ere the com ing stain ed in a ru stic sh ad e and th e th a t “In education, as in o th e r enter-* and la b o ra to ry study, field trip s to
p
rises,
it
is
felt
w
orth
w
hile
o
ccasio
n
­
Beason.
w alls papered. T he o utside w ill be
su ita b le farm s are ta k en to m ake the
veneered with clin k er brick giving a ally to ta k e acco u n t of th e g en e ral w ork m ore p rac tica l. Two class p e r­
Smelt Make Troutdale Famous.
tre
n
d
o
r
d
irectio
n
of
developm
ents
The an n u a l sm elt ru n In th e Sandy b eautiful ru stic effect.
iods a w eek a re also given for shop |
H erm an B laser and Mrs. C lara L ars- and of th e m ass achievem ent in any w ork, in w hich th e boys develop skill
riv er in th e sp rin g of th e year Is u
given
line
to
date.
sen
a
re
serv
in
g
on
vhe
ju
ry
.
g rea t event a t T rou td ale. T he sm elt
in p la n n in g an d m aking farm and
is a deep sea fish and com es up into
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McGinnis drove
“Two fea tu re s of th e p ro g ram of
has been in the household of the people of
the riv ers for spaw ning. One of th e ir to W est Linn, Oregon, W ednesday to vocational education in a g ric u ltu re hom e conveniences.
Eastern Multnomah County
favorite strea m s in th is locality is th e v isit th e H. E. B radley fam ily.
T his is b u t a b are sk etch of w h at
a re of in estim ab le im p o rtan ce an d are
Sandy river. They a re very good e a t­
th
e
boys
a
re
doing,
b
ut
it
show
s
the
Milton Fox, Wm. W right, Jam es 81-
ing. No bait is necessary , as they m o n i R ussell W ilson, M. B. McGinnis, being ca rrie d o ut by sta te bo ard s for
travel so thick they can be dipped up Sam H arlow , Jam es Spence, Jo h n Mc­ vocational ed ucation to an ex ten t w ay in w hich th e su b jects m ay be a p ­
For the past 30 years
In nets by perso n s sta n d in g on th e G innis and R ichard K n a rr a re am ong and w ith a th o ro u g h n ess w hich m ust proached.
banks. Men, women and ch ild ren tak e th e h u n te rs who drove to A rlington
win
u
n
iv
ersal
com
m
endation.
In
the
p a rt in th e sport.
th e past week to shoot geese.
first place, te ac h ers of vocational edu­ MILTNOMAH COUNTY
W ith som e it is a b usiness pro p o ­
About
30
of
th
e
frien
d
s
of
Mr.
and
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
catio
n in a g ric u ltu re a re effectively
sition and ceases to be sp o rt a fte r a
few hours of steady dipping. It is Mrs. T hom as Low su rp rise d them a t prom oting th e diffusion of scientific
By W. C. ALDERSON,
alm ost im possible to estim a te the th e ir hom e on D ecem ber Sth, th e ir m ethods in a g ric u ltu re , w hich is the
County School S u p erin ten d en t.
num ber of tons th u t a re ta k en from 26th wedding an n iv ersary . T he eve­
T h irty y ea rs ago th e re w as b u t one
th e riv er d u rin g the ru n w hich la sts ning was sp en t in playing 500, d an c­ In d isp en sab le b asis of b e tte r farm in g .
It stands for
from a w eek to tw o w eeks each se a ­ ing and singing. R efresh m en ts w ere T h is they have been able to accom ­ high school in M ultnom ah county. It
served
a
t
a
late
hour.
T
hose
p
rese
n
t
son. T he la st ru n one Arm (lipped
plish th ro u g h th e ir ap p licatio n w ith w as located in th e city of P o rtlan d ,
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
und delivered llfty-three and a q u a rte r rep o rt a d elig h tfu l evening.
tra in e d sta te su p e rv iso rs of a g ric u l­ on F o u rte en th stre e t. P u p ils living
T h ere w ill be a tu rk ey shoot h ere
tons to the sta te llsh h atch ery at Bon­
tu
re
,
itin
e
ra
n
t
in
stru
c
to
rs,
s
ta
te
a
g
r
i­
outside th e city had to pay tu itio n and
neville. Such la rg e crow ds come on Decem ber 23d.
a t the lowest possible prices.
from P o rtlan d and su rro u n d in g coun­
E. G. Rolfh is on th e sick list th is c u ltu ra l colleges and ex p erim en t s ta ­ m any, on acco u n t of d istan ce an d lim ­
tions.
Secondly, th e te a c h e rs are ited tra n sp o rta tio n facilities, had to
try to p articip a te in dipping sm elt week.
th u t It is necessary to sta tio n traffic
Ed. Peasley and fam ily will move rig h tly in sistin g th a t a g ric u ltu ra l co­ board aw ay from home.
officers to keep th e rouds clear. T he back on A ttorney G eorge P e rk in s’ o p erativ e e n te rp rise s a re th e key to
TODAY ap p ro x im ately 400 pupils
sh eriff’s office takes ch a rg e of th e s it­ ran ch for the com ing season.
financial success in th e b u sin ess of a re atten d in g high school from M ult­
uation d u rin g the run.
H arold
H udson is hom e from farm ing.
nom ah co unty outside th e city, w hich
Maliy Improvements Made.
Bend, Oregon.
"T h e vocational p ro g ram in a g ric u l­ is m ore th a n th e to ta l school re g is tra ­
F ederspiel A- Son a re m a n u fa c tu r­
At th e M. E. ch u rch S unday evening tu re , then, is laying th e foundation tion 30 y ea rs ago of th e en tire county
_
..........................o
m e lu u iiu a iiu u
ers of Blue Ribbon sa u e rk ra u t. They at 7 .JO th e Rev. Oeo.
Sm ith Brow n, am ong A m erican farm ers fo r b e tte r including P o rtland.
huve Installed pow er m achinery which
TODAY th e high school tu itio n is
ru n s co rer, shred d er, etc. They huve a ssista n t p asto r a t G entenary-W llbur farm in g and b etter b usiness, and th ese paid eith er by th e d istric t or th e co u n ­
live vats of 500 gullon capacity each. ch u rch , P o rtlan d , w ill preach. Mr. two com bined w ith th e social and ed u ­ ty, and in Union High school No. 2,
T he k ra u t is p u t in b a rre ls and kegs Brown is a young m an of excellent catio n al forces a re m aking to w ard a Fairview . T routdale, Rockwood, W ar-
and hauled to P o rtlan d by tru ck . c h a ra c te r und p erso n ality . He w ill
goal to w hich our efforts a re u lti­ ren d ale, W ilkes, B rid al Veil and R iv er­
Buy a Chevrolet where you can get service every day
bring a m essage well w orth hearing. m ately directed, nam ely, b e tte r living dale, tra n sp o rta tio n is fu rn ish ed also.
S tan d a rd fo u r-y ear high schools a re
All a re invited.
on th e farm .’’
m ain tain ed a t C orbett, G resham and
At the p rese n t in th e G resham P a rk ro se , and a ju n io r high school at
In W ashington county, Mrs. L. W.
school, re p o rts Mr. M oreland, th e ag rl- R iverdale.
p resid e n t of th e F ed erated
T h irty y ea rs ago no elem en tary
(Smith Memorial) Hyde,
|
c
l classe s are
are •»'»«led
divided into
into th
th ree
re e
Troutdale, Oregon
PhonToresham 484
W om an’s clubs of th a t countv has I v u u ltu
,lu ra
“ ‘*
school in th e county had m ore th a n I
F airview , Oregon
.ir o n s ..,i
....
............ J sections, farm an im als for th e fresh -
tw o te a c h e rs; in o th e r w ords, th e re
aroused an In terest In hundling th e
He nlso linte a good line ,,f Second Hand Car», Cheap.
KEY E. K. II. IIOLEENSTED. C h ristm as Seal sale th ro u g h th e clubs men, p lan t h u sb an d ry for th e sopho­ w asn 't a g rad e school o utside th e city.
m ores, farm shop and m echanical TODAY—we have g rad e schools h av ­
Minister
w hich Is exceptional. Mrs. L. L. Jill
ing four o r m ore te ac h ers in G re sh ­
d raw
in g for th e J ju n io rs and 8e"
seniors.
SERVICES
son of F o rest G rove is ch a irm an of th e T
h |rtv
lors
SUNDAY SCH OOL
.......... 10 A. M Seal Sale com m ittee, an d Mrs. ( ’. L ! T h lrty -,lve boy8 a re en ro lled an d a re am , F airview . C orbett, O rient. G ilbert,
M O RN IN G W O R S H IP
Rockwood,
R usselville,
Riverdale^
............ 11 A. M.
fairly w ell divided am ong th e classe s P a rk ro se , W est P o rtlan d and M aple­
H elpful
— In sp irin g . R ollins of H illsboro is se cretary .
and include a goodly n um ber of past wood.
T he school te rm fo rm erly
and p resen t a g ric u ltu ra l club m em ­ ranged from th re e to nine m onths in
bers. T his last fact Is p a rtic u la rly en ­ the sev eral d istric ts. Today all have
Troutdale City Hall Troutdale, Oregon
a nine m o n th s' te rm and R iverdale
couraging, as it d em o n strates the s e r ­ has
ten.
iousness of th e boys In th e ir subject.
T h irty y ea rs ago no p rin cip al r e ­
An in te reste d fa rm e r asked Ju st ceived m ore th an $75 p er m o n th ; to ­
w hat m ethod is used in teach in g th e day no te a c h e r receives less th a n $90
Good F lo o r
Good M us|c
Good M anagem ent
hig su b ject of a g ric u ltu re to boys. per m onth, and som e p rin cip als r e ­
and
a
Good Tim e G u aranteed
ceive one $175 per m onth.
F or th e in fo rm atio n of o th e rs who
D uring th e past y ear th e follow ing
Willoughby’s «-Piece Orchestra
may be th in k in g of th e sam e q uestion new b uildings w ith every m odern co n ­
GENTLEMEN $1.00
th e follow ing o u tlin e will sug g est th e venience have been erected :
ladies fr ee
W h it­
Everybody Welcome
a n sw e r: T he p lan t h u sb an d ry co u rse ak er, R usselville, W est P o rtlan d , !
We wish a
Is tak en for an exam ple. D ifferent G resham , H u rlb u rt. Springfield and
C orbett high school. They stan d as
M erry Christmas and a Happy New Year
problem s and w ork com e in th e ir r e g ­ m onum ents to th e civic prid e an d g e n ­
u la r seasonal o rd er for all cro p s and ero sity of tlie sev eral com m unities.
BEAR SANTA: BKI.YG IS .
We thank you for your past favors and will en-
T he keynote of th is ad m in istra tio n
p la n ts, and it is th e aim to a n tic ip a te
deavor to please you in the future.
has been: first, th e best te ac h ers th a t
th ese problem s in o rd er to m ake th e could
be obtained^ Today we have w hich th e re cam e to n's ttî^ v. ' / '" J 11 ° f B eth lehem — th a t hom ely m an g er in
study p ractical. T he follow ing topics th e m ost efficient co rp s of te a c h e rs soul of Ood ,Ti ... .
baby JesUs w ith P o n d ero u s eyes illum ined by the
have been ta k en up to d ate:
th a t M ultnom ah county has ever had
,
Go<t Tis C h ri«toias tlm e - a n o th e r C h ristm as w ith othor« v » »
e t e r n lty - a n d still with all the y e a i ¡here
,„ h
* a
C° m e
Im p o rtan ce of selectin g seed p o ta ­ w hich fact is doubtless the re su lt of ’ and pass
Hen e rai M e relia ml ise
the gen ero u s cooperation of the vari-
th e m essage of th e S aviour Peace on
Î thunders> down the
toes.
FAIRVIEW . OREGON
oi.s school boards w ith th e su p erin - m essag e: now rem em bered
on E d rth . G ood-will to Man." The
H arv estin g potatoes.
ten d en t s office; second, w hen feasi- pow er and « » r ^ X
’
r° r K°tten for th e m om ent, but grow ing in
'
M arketing and g rad in g potatoes.
hie th e elim ination of th e one-room
Sî,ren g th Wi,b each succeeding g en eratio n . It is IneviUbZe It 1
Selecting of seed corn.
school.
T he
follow ing one- room The W ord- ‘he av a lan ch e of tr u th before w hich 11 oh
9| D ev,tab e’ 11 is
schools w ere recen tly abolished, and them selves Into th e ir o rig in al e le m e n t s . , h e
o b stacles m u st resolve
the form er pupils of th ese schools divinity th a t sw eeps ever o n w n r i r
u
be raerged lnto th e c u rre n t of
have the privilege of free tra n sp o rta - Î
H o W b e t t e r X o ta 1
° T the 8 alv at‘° n of m ankind.
lion to a c e n tra l g rad e school: T erry .
"
M0»ld be o u r w eak hu m an ity w ere we able to
h»
P leasan t View and M ountain. T his is th a t w ord w hicb cam e to us in all its fu lln e ss We n t
T d arlR ht
a s ta r t in th e rig h t direction and we child, we see th e gro w th to manhood we tr v »^
ponder °n th a t in fan t
sin cerely hope th a t o th e rs will follow, term in ed sta n d a rd s into w ho.« («.
*° *
th e u n d e rl>ing and de-
F m r v i e w ^ G r a í n ^ n d W a r e h o u s e C o .
T hird the equalization of the tax b u r-
We reso lv e
u .s
** W* a re d estlned to 8bape o urselves
den The las. assessm en t roll show s
i ? 80’™ ag ain and tb e n again m ore p ro p erly to reflect His g r e a t , ‘im
th at special school tax es ran g e in th e pIlcity. His u n co n q u erab le courage and force
h
j
g re a t sim -
Ä,’ F a i r v i e w . O r e .
>
¡stric.s from 1.7 to 17.4 miBs “ctlon. h ere was kindly «vm pathy In f ^ l ex n re« ..
?
d eterm ln atlo n
Our Friends-
Troutdale ê ’tate J3ank
FOX
S
CHEVROLET
Presbyterian
Church
Cook's Garage
5
DANCE
Saturday, December 29
O re
O . F. C A D Y
D istrict No 4. G resham , paid
S S S A “ ’1 5 Ï Ï Î M
'S -
y lu a i/o ,; ’ f ‘$ w ' , aÎ95'f T h i T ^ 'm ’:,;*
S u ccesso rs to
. z
Jr
S| \ DIAL Mil l,
z
Rolling and Grinding
EXCLUSIVE GRAIN AND FEED DEALERS
Phone Gresham 2211
President, E. O. McGaw
Secretary, ROBERT IL KUYKENDALL
Vice President. C. F. SWIGERT
Treasurer. M. L. Morrison
and an uncom prom ising w aif ire on
«•
do
n
P
° n ’ but h ere to° w as bravery
« '•
ra th e r w m p ro m isZ w i t h ^ n . X ^ f o r t h ^ T ’ ' n™
ten ,P ‘e’
Ifestly u n fair
E ducation is a public tre a su re s Im m ortal r,r seek to h it ,»
,
’h C38hT Do we ,ay up our
whVnr nnd ,h ‘‘ V“ * *• no‘ far d istan t act in superficial* and onlv »hi t ' e them in ,h e safe deposit v a u lt? do we
when all p ro p erty of the county out-
....
nd nIy tb ln k *n fu n d a m e n ta ls’
side th e city will bear an equal sh a re
' ' hat i8 , h |s C h arity th a t is left to us a h e rita s^ _ < .„ re i„ h .
of th e burden for the su p p o rt of the Pointing down the lane of Ju stic e which one »
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y but a gulde p08t
public schools, both grade and high ¡b ehind unneeded in th e fu rth e r m ar h ’ n®e J [ aye,ed leavcs th e sig n p o st far
l ie iax burden is serio u s and a ing If we can n o t t-.m r r
n ta r ih . Ah, C h ristm as tim e has little m ean-
very heavy burden upon m any of our
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citizens, but ever rem em ber th a t no
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nvestm ent w ill yield a larg er re tu rn stra n g e en c h an tin g m om ent th a t th rilled u . in .h
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th an th e money w hich we pav for of toys and th e m vsterv of
‘h y ea rs gone by ln th e Iand
c re a tin g a b e tte r and m ore in tellig en t
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m ystery of o u r S an ta Claus.
citizenship.
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W hen next yon would re p a ir w all by th e b u rn in g em bers tor
a " o th er 1(,,,er. to w atch w ith slip p ered feet
p ap er in stead of cu ttin g a sq u are w rite-
" ‘hC g‘f t We w ould P *«* so m uch. T hen let us
Piece Just to fit th e place, te a r an
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irre g u la r piece and put It on the w all
b a n ta ; B ring to u s b rav ery and give ■» « n a — . a.
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being ca refu l to m atch all llr.es and com plexities. W hat we w ant m ost is S t r « ^ * . ! u n d ersta n d in g of our g reat
figure«. T he irre g u la rity of th e line and Love for hu m an ity baaed ,
g th to do’ C ourage to c a rry on,
form a a cam ouflage w hich th e eye can » for th i. Is C h r l.tm a . tim e
understanding. B ring us th is holy gift.