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The Philosophy Of Life

Did it ever occur to you that man's life is full of excitement and temptation? He comes into this world without his consent and goes out of it against his will, and the trip between is exceedingly rocky.

When he is little the big girls kiss him, and when he is big the little girls kiss him.

If he is rich, he is dishonest.

If he needs credit, he can't get it.

If he is prosperous and doesn't need credit, everyone wants to credit him,

If he is in politics, it is for graft.

If he takes no interest in politics, he is no good to his country.

If he does not give to charity, he is mean and a tightwad.

If he does give to charity, it's for show.

If he is actively religious, he is a hypocrite.

If he takes no interest, he is a hardened sinner.

If he gives affection, he is a softie.

If he does not, he is a cold-blooded fish.

If he dies young, there was a great future in store for him.

If he dies old, he missed his calling.

If he saves money, he is a miser.

If he spends it, he is a lbafer.

If he doesn't get it, he is a bum.

He Knew His Stuff Too

The lady journafist and author had just been introduced to the Hollywood movie magnate, and wanted to make a hit with him by discussing literature cleverly, so she said:

"You know, Mr. Goldberg, I just love Keats."

"Dot's fine," he said. "I'm alvays gled to meet a young lady vot lofs children."

Not Through The Nose

"Young man," said the old lady to the grocery clerk, "how do you sell your Limburger cheese?"

"Madam," replied the clerk, "f sometimes wonder about that, myself."

A Circle Of Smiles

My father smiled this morning, When he came down stairs, you see At Mother; and when he smiled, then She turned and smiled at me; And when she smiled at me, I went And smiled at Mary Ann, Out in the kitchen; and she lent it To the baker's man.

So then he smiled at someone whom fle saw when going by, Who also smiled and ere he knew Had twinkles in his eye. So he went to his office then, And smiled right at his clerk, Who put some more ink on his pen, And smiled back from his work.

And when this clerk went home, he smiled Right at his wife, and she Smiled over at their little child, As happy as could be. And then the little girlie took The smile to school, and when She smiled at teacher from her book, She smiled right back again.

And then the teacher passed one on To little Jim McBride, Who couldn't get his lessons done, No matter how he tried.

And Jimmie took it home and told How teacher smiled at him, When he was tired; and didn't scold, But said "Don't worry, Jim."

And when I happened to be there That very night, to play, Jim's mother had a smile to spare; Which came along my way. And then I took it for a while, Back home, and mother said, "Here is that very selfsame smile, Came home with us to bed."

In Charge o[ San Francisco Office

Marx Hyatt, in charge of the San Francisco office of the American Lumber and Treating company, has been called to active army duty. His position is being filled by Frank E. Richter, former Houston, Tex., representative for this national woodpreserving organization, according to a recent announcement from J. F. Linthicum, president.

Mr. Hyatt first became associated with Wolmanized lumber sales in 1935, after experience in Texas lumber circles and in the company's

HOMER W. BUNKER IN ARMY

Homer W. Bunker, president and general manager of the Coos Bay Lumber Company, San Francisco, has been appointed a Lieutenant Colonel in the U. S. Army and assigned to the engineer corps for immediate duty.

Colonel Bunker attended the Field Artillery School at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, in 1918, was commissioned a Lieutenant of cavalry and served many years in the officers' reserve corps.

Arizona Convention Called Off

The annual convention of the Arizona Retail Lumber and Builders Supply Association, Inc., which is generally held in May, has been called off this year, according to word received from Secretary-Manager Chris Totten.

Mr. Totten says: "The omission of the Dth anwal convention might contribute somewhat to the realization of the fact that we are facing a serious situation, not only in Arizona, but throughout the nation."

Brooks Walker On Active Service

Brooks Walker, manager of the Oakland office of The Red River Lumber Co., is leaving May 18th for Aberdeen, Md., for service in the Army Ordnance with the rank of Captain.

Mr. Walker has done much research work holder of many patents, a number of which to ordnance equipment.

Ffe announces that the company's Oakland be closed for the duration.

and is the are related office will

ERrC HEXBERG JOrNS ArR FORCE

Eric M. Hexberg, sales manager, Anglo California Lumber Co., Los Angeles, called on the Pine mills in Klamath Falls area and Northern California in the last week in 'April, and took a few days vaiation in Oregon to do some fishing before reporting for training as an aviation cadet in the U. S. Air Force, June 1.

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