Scanned to Word in color, then copy and paste to msg body. Not in printed form, BUT! THE SANDYLAND CHRONICLE THE FORGOTTEN ANIMAL (Author Unknown) (from the 3-31-1938 issue of The Nevada County Picayune) Oh, horse, you are a wonderful brute, No button to push, no horn to toot. You start yourself; no clutch to slip, No sparks to miss, no gears to strip. No license to buy for you every year, No plates to screw on front and rear. No gas bills climbing on you each day To steal the joys of life away. Your inner tubes are all o.k. And thank the Lord, they stay that way. Your spark plugs never miss or fuss, Your motor never makes a cuss. Your frame is good for many a mile, Your body never changes style. You carry the husband, children, and wife, A very safe way to go through life. All you need is com and hay To carry you from day to day. A very slow way, each day of the year, But safe and sound, don't ever fear. Your wants are few and easy met, You've something on the auto yet.