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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1963)
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Yet, he doesn't ask for much, He's as gentle as a dove; His most urgent desire is To work for those he loves. i He always does his level best. Whichever is his way; .May Ciod be extra good to him, On this, just Father's Day. C.J.H. A VESSEL FORMED BY THE MASTER'S HANDS A heart full of love giving aid to the poor, Seeking entrance to heaven's own iana, Spreading joy all around, for his cup runneth o'er. A vessel formed by the Master's hands. Serenely he' tells of the peace that is given, W'hen God calls and forgiveness is gained, Now suffering Jong he looks to ward life's evening, A vessel formed by the Master's hands. With gentleness claims the smile of a child. On God's given goodness he stands, With faith quenches all evil darts of the wild, A vessel formed by the Master's hands. Through meekness he still re mains true to the cross, To be humble our Saviour has planned, With temperance masters the lust and the dross, A vessel formed by the Master's hands. Hardened by experience, yet soft where God wills. Shows the beauty of Jesus so grand. For all who should look, his beau ty is still, A vessel fromed by the Master's hands. The fruit of the Spirit he hears day by day. Treasures sought by monarch and renowned, Yet praises the builder of potter of clay, A vessel formed by the Master's hands. Though some may seek honor. riches and fame, In the church, he's content with God's band, Giving and serving, eternally the same, A vessel formed by the Master's hands. Mrs. Leon Lybrand MOTHER Mother is a sacred word. The meaning behind it shows it. The worries and work. And there's clothes to mend And stockings now to knit. Oh dear Lord can't you see. What this little woman means to me. Often I have heard her cry. Where docs all the money fly. She trys her hardest to give us the best. She fills us with love and lots of happiness. God sent my mother to take his place, Just (or a little while. She's ready there to do her work. And ready with a smile. Someday her black, radiant hair, Will turn a silver gray. Just because of age. She'll never change her ways. She'll never change her Way of filling a room with happiness. Or change the way of Her simple way of dress. Tltc phrase, thai mothers are heaven sent. Has never been more true. This poem. Mum. expresses The love 1 have (or you. Mary Lenninger. SPUING TIME Tile mist up in the heavens Lightly rests on the mountains high. In the distance birds sing Loud the sons which they know best. I.e(t and ripht and o r tlx1 hill The beautiful green fields Ik. For there is no greater Place than spring-time in the West. iWy Lenn.tjer.