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Fun, Facts and Filosophy

We've read long I beasts

By hunters wise led,

But all of them a ame compared To deuces w they're wild.

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Itlay bring an ioryfi in, StHolro'.it"."rKou,.

- WEREIADEALER

I would parnt .my name on the fences, I would picture my goods on fhe sheds, I would send my' cards to ttrgl"brides-to-be, And call on the newlvrved

I would make a list of grandads, hers too, And the dear old Of preac'hers and. pa ers and workmen and women. The poor and the And I'd deluge all rvith letters, Explaining their of ME.

I would p my store as a bit of the town in it should see. That ev

And when arrived I'd extend the glad hand, The

The Dusty Road

By John Masefield

DLn"g a heap about the what an' why, Can't say's I ever knowed. Heaven to me's a fair blue stretch of sky, Earth's jest a dusty road.

nE"l,g,':'j#T:l:; ili,l.r'' nor rvhat tn..y^y/

Dunno 'bout God-He's jest the noddin' star Atop the sandy hill.

Dunno bout Life-it's jest a tramp alone From wakin'-tinte to doss.

Dunno bout Deat'ir-it's jest a quiet stone All over-gray wi' moss.

An'where I live, an'why the old w,orld spins, Are things I never knowed; M.y mark's the gypsy fires, the lonely inns, An' jest the dusty road.

With. so fearty a greeting that after the meeting vv rLrl s(} Ecarry greetlng. th They'd buy all theil goods at my store. A

Some Sort Of Building

A retailing, lumbering guy, Could not sell fe 2 n1i5s1-Oh MvA roof for his head

So the dealer-Tis said Put a shanty over his eye.

Thomas Drier On Home

"I like to think that.our house is just as holy as anv church.

"The churih is alive one day in the week for a few hours.

1'A home is alive seven days and nights.

"People go_ t9 church to pray. Li homes, people live and express their thoughts and ideals in w,ords and works.

!'The home test of a person's religion is much harder than the church test.

'-'In the home, each of us serves as a oriest.

"Learn how people live in their homes, and you will finci out quickly what sort of God they worship in iheir hearts."

Palate Tickler

The followihg is the menu offergd at the recent meetino of the Coast Counties Lumbermens-Club, at Santa Crui.-- If tired of the same old line of food, you might suggest this to your wife as. a change INSIDE FINISH

NO. I PINE KNOTS NO. 3 REDWOOD KNOTS \\THITEWASH THICKENED \\TITH SAWDUST VENEER PANELS

PINE SAP SAUCE CREOSOTED DEEP SEA PILE h3s10s

BIG TREE STENOGRAPHER, MITRED CORNERS SAPLING TIPS, LINSEED OIL EDGINGS, TRIMMINGS AND SWEEPINGS

ASPHALTUM FROZEN DAINTIES

ASSORTED SHAKES AND SHINGLES

BLOCK ROOF PAINT' CARTAGE

The older I grou, the lirmer becomes mg conoiction.that "mine oCIn shall comte to me." Friends and opportunities come to 'me, not because I haoe struggled hard to get them, but biro,ur" I haoe gioen much thought to preparing mgself to receioe them. Whe,n I become b.etter, better friends come. When I gioe most to the uorld, the utorld gittes most to me.

-Thomas Dreier.

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