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USING OUR LEISURE
IRONSIDE
Today the average
person has
Charles Perkins and Len Ture-
man left Wednesday for Flag Prairie more leisure than he had a genera
and the Agency Valley after cattle
tion ago, consequently he has more
for Laurance Brothers.
opportunities
for cultural pursuits, if
Elmer Hunter of Westfall is feed
ing his cattle at S. A. Loftons.
his inclinations are in that direction.
Ed. Oaks picked his turkeys Thurs
The average work-day is shorter,
day. He sold them in Weiser Fri
due to the ability to produce more
day.
devices, and
Mrs. W. R. Lofton, Mrs. Bert and through labor-saving
Mrs. Raymond Lawrence shopped in thus even the manual laborer is en
Vale and Ontario Monday .
abled to share in the leisure which
Mrs. Omer Presley visited Thurs
an advancing civilization has made
day with Mrs. Walter Laurance.
Mrs. S. A. Lofton made a business possible.
trip to Ontario Thursday.
How to suitably employ leisure
Miss Sylvia Laurance of Prairie time is consequently
becoming a
City is Visiting relatives here
and rather important problem, the solu
she expects to
stay until after
tion of which
must
naturally be
Christmas.
found by each individual for himself.
Elmer Molthan and family went to
Spare time may well be devoted in
Ontario and back Tuesday.
A birthday dinner was given for part to studies which lead to ad
Grandma Van Buren Saturday. All vancement in one’s occupation or
the relatives were there.
profession, or even to
preparation
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Elms
spent for a more desirable calling. Corres
several days this week in Unity.
pondence courses afford many oppor
Mrs. George Hope of Unity spent tunities in these directions.
several days o f this week with her
For those who have found their
sister Mrs. Sylvester Rose.
Walter Laurance helped Chas. Set- life work and are succeeding in it,
on butcher hogs Wednesday.
leisure offers the means o f broaden
Ben Rutherford who has been in ing the mental vision by a better
Ontario doctoring has returned to
acquaintance with the masterpieces
Ironside.
Bill Woodcock and family moved of literature and art, by developing
to Nyssa Thursday. Henry Cape and a better appreciation o f music, ob
Floyd Howard moved their furni taining a better grasp of national
ture and livestock.
and world affairs— in short, it en
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beam, Mr. and
ables one to live a fuller life.
Mrs. Len Tureman, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
For attaining these ends almost
Woodcock, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Lau
rance, Earl Van
Buren and
Mrs. unlimited facilities are within the
Bert Laurance helped Mrs. W. R. reach
of
practically
everyone,
Lofton dress turkeys Sunday.
through
books,
newspapers,
maga
Mr. and Mrs. Beam and Arthur
Beam and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White zines, motion pictures and radio. By
went to Unity to the turkey shoot the judicious use of these, entertain
Sunday
ment and education may go hand in
Quite a number o f people are sick hand.
with
colds
and the flu. Walter
The future happiness and prosper
Weaver’s family is down with it.
Herman Rose went to Baker Sat- ity of most o f us depend largely up
urday after
his wife and children.
on how we employ our spare time.
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Jeweler
ONTARIO — OREGON
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I have a wonderful line o f watches, diamonds,
clocks, silverware and novelty jewelery that
would be suitable gifts.
SPECIAL
I have in slock four Genuine Pyralin Toilet
Sets worth $46.50 each. I will sell these at
$25.00 each.
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
DIAMOND RINGS FROM $10 UP
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INTERESTING NOTES
There’s a glow in tbe air, a Stir id
tha street.
That comas but enee in a year,
There’s a tone in the voice of friends
you greet
That echoes of hope and cheer,
And the fleet-footed days hasten on
to the time
When, glowing in dawning skiee.
The gladdest of daya and most sub
lime,
The Christmas morn shall rise.
T h e n a m e “ O ld Glory” for the name of th e f ja g o f the
United States was first applied in 1831 by William
Driver, a sailing captain of Salem, Mass.
The soya bean orginated in Manchuria, where it has a
history o f 6,000 years. It was introduced into America
about the end o f the eighteenth century.
The national wealth o f the United States 50 years ago
was estimated at $40,000,000,000 while today the esti
mate is $360,000,000,000.
In the course of his three and
one-half years in the
presidency, Von Hindenburgi has been godfather to 5,300
children. He stands as sponsor for every seventh child
born in any family in Germany.
A calf owned by John Tromley of Broad Brook,
Conn., has an extra eye, horn, tongue and an extra set
o f teeth.
The first farm in Canada is said to have been situated
on the slope o f the hill at Quebec where now stands the
City Hall and other public buildings
Each shop and each atore o f the
thronged-filled mart
Its choicest treasurers displays
And each to the brightness adds its
part
Of the greatest of all the year’s
days.
And tbe eager crowds as they move
along
A festal scene supply,
For joy in each heart is pulsing
strong,
The joy o f Christmas nigh!
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BOYS AND GIRLS
Rosetta Arnett, 9 years old, o f Vermillion, Ala., car
ried eight small children to safety when a farm house
I burned with no adults present.
As though it were listening to hear
otto Muechen, age 14, fell from a liner in the Gulf of
That wondrous oratorio
Aden adn swam for 15 miles before he was rescued.
On that first Christmas night,
Robert Dominguez, Mexican Boy Scout who hiked
As angels sang in the long ago
When Bethehem’s
star
shone from Mexico City to New York, will receive a scholar
bright.— M. T. Suddith,
New ship at the University o f Illinois as a reward.
York Times.
Elizabeth Street, a blind girl of Alexander City, Ala.,
won
the Alabama state championship in a recent radio
Politician* hope that Mr. Hoover
Blind girls also won these city con
will not display war-time food econ singing audition.
omy when It comes to distributing tests : Ruth Hoppe, Fond du Lac, W is.; Hazel Jackson,
pie.
Springfield, 111.; Jane Mack, Flint, Mich.
A 4-year-old Turkish boy recently brought to Con-
A new chain o f 1,000 drug stores
is being organized. Some o f them, stanople is said to have a full-grown
moustache and
it is understood, will carry a few beard.
drugs.
Children o f several New York schools have been giv
The city o f Dinkelsbuhl, Baveria, en leaflets for use in teaching thir foreign-born parents
has celebrated Us 1,000th
anniver
English.
sary. A long time to put up with
In the windows the holly wreaths of
green
With berries red appear.
And even the air seems more serene
such a name.
A London rag-picker died leaving
an estate worth 1760,000. He must
have specialized in discarded men’s
garments.
It is said that with a new balloon
tire punctures are "altogether
im
probable.’* Depending, we assume,
on the improbabilty o f hitting a nail
just right.
TURKEYS MINUS THE
PIN FEATHERS NET
GROWER »11 MORE
(From tha Malheur Enterprise)
“ No. 2,” sang out a grader
here Saturday and a grower of
several
straight,
fat turkeys
was plunged into gloom.
"Why, grade him 2 ? ’’ he ask
ed.
“ ‘You forgot to pick him,” was
the reply as the grader called at
tention to numerous pin feath
ers.
‘‘Give me another chance,” and
a smile replaced a frown when
the grader agreed. When
the
turkeys came in again they were
picked clean, they rated No. 1
price, and the grower has »11
more for Christmas money.
As a result of careful grading,
the association pool has the best
reputation in the turkey field.
The growers benefit. Receivers
again stated here Saturday that
the turks delivered here were
the best lot o f the season.
Brogan Having
H O L ID A Y S
j o u in a l ,
CHRISTMAS NIGH I
Christmas Tree
FOR
errr
The Christmas spirit at
Brogan
will be expressed in a joint gather
ing of church people, school children
and Parent-Teacher association at the
community hall Saturday.
School
children will be the entertainers, un
der the direction o f Mr. and Mrs.
James O. Wiles and
Mrs. Isobel
Boston, teachers. Santa will have a
Christmas treat for all o f the young
sters.
HURLEY NOMINATED
Senator
MrNary
was
advised
Tuesday
by the
department of
justice that It has approved and isj
forwarding to the White House for
transmission to the senate the nom
ination o f Julien A. Hurley for re
appointment as United States dis
trict attorney
for the
Fairbanks,
Alaska, district.
Mr. Hurley re
ceived the first apopintment shout
eight years ego while living In Vale.
Well we hope everybody hae all the
inetallments
paid on last
year’s
Christmas presents.
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Nyssa Lumber Co.
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Clear Cut Photographs i
Custom Cleaning
and Grinding
Are Better Than
Blurred Memories of
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COM PANY
LOVED ONES
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ONTARIO — OREGON
could be
W hat
nicer f o r
a Christ
mas gift than a Photograph ?
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THE FORMS FOR THE WINTER
ISSUE OF THE TELEPHONE DI
CROSS STATE RAIL
WILL BE AWAKENING
OF SLEEPING EMPIRE
W. L. Teutach of O. A. C. is the
author of an article in the Oregon
Farmer, which is in the interest of
the cross state railroad that south
eastern and central Oregon is petit
ioning for. The writer declared that
the railroad will mean the develop
ment of this vast section, "a great
sleeping empire.” He again calls at
tention to the productivity o f irri
gated farm lands, to the resources of
vast area suited to the raising of
livestock.
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