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Age not guoronleed-Some I hqve told for 20 yeors-Some Less

How She Broke It Up

The two young married women were talking about some of the more serious problems of wedded life. One of them said that she was much concerned about the way her husband was acting-staying downtown for dinner, staying out late at night, lacking in attention, and showing considerable

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The other said that she had gone through the same experiences, but that she broke it up very quickly and definitely. Of course the first wonran wanted to know how the other did it. Said she:

"I waited until he came home very late one night, and as he came up the stairs, I called out, 'Is that you, Charlie?' That broke him of staying out nights without me."

"HO\ / did it?" asked her friend.

"My husband's name," she replied, "is John !"

lvon Neely Appointed Supervisor Pocific Lumber Inspection Burequ With Heodquorlers in long Beoch

Ivan Neely, for the past 25 years inspector-supervisor for the Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau, Inc., has been elevated to the executive post of resident supervisor for Southern California and will headquarter in Long Beach. Mr. Neely arrived in the Southland early in July and established offices at l43S East Ocean Blvd., in the beach city, where he will also make his home.

"We will follow the WCLA grading rules in every detail in our efforts to help the retail lumber dealers throughout this area raise the standard of the present grading habits," said Mr. Neely. "It is our intention to maintain on the grade inspections in Southern California to insure dealers proper delivery of up-tostandard lumber."

For the past 11 years, Ivan Neely has been stationed in the Coos Bay, Oregon, district with PLIB as the resident supervisor. He has now been assigned to Southern California permanently, it was said.

"Ivan Neely is here to help the retail lumber dealer in everyway possible," said Erik Flamer of the Southern California Retail Lumber Association, "and for prompt inspection action all the dealer has to do is phone Mr. Neely at HEmlock 6-7818 and he will secure immediate attenlion to his grading problems," Flamer declared.

(Tell them Vou sau it in The California Lumber Merchant)

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Work is the foundation of all prosperity. Work is the fount of all business. Work is the parent of genius. Work is the salt that gives life its savor. Work laid the foundations of every fortune in the world. Fools hate work. Wise men love it. Work is represented in every loaf of bread that comes from the oven, in every train that crosses the continent, in every newspaper that comes from the press. Work is the mother of democracy. (Anon.) ***

Another good thing about telling the truth is that you don't have to remembe..-h".: you say.-Coleman Cox.

Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us might have trouble succeeding.-Mark Twain.

Culture is that which remains with a man when he has forgotten all he learned.-Edouard Herriot.

If you wish to appear agreeable in society you must consent to be taught many things which you already know. -Lavater.

BY JACK DIONNE

No man lives without jostling or being jostled; in all ways he has to elbow himself through the world, giving and receiving offense.-Carlisle.

Govern the lips, ,"ia Sl, Ed-ri; Arnold, as though they rvere palace doors, the king within; tranquil and fair and courteous be all words which from that presence win.

He is an eloquent man,'o."id" Ci.".o, who can treat humble subjects with delicacy, lofty things impressively, and moderate things temperately.

And it was the -,r. "io S:.r;". who said that "Laws were not made for the good."

John Hay said of Li"..f", tfi"t t " "was as just and generous to the rich and well-born as to the poor and humble-a thing rare

John Foster wrote these wise words: "When a firm, decisive spirit is recognized, it is curious to see how the space clears around a man and leaves him room and freedom."

The man who has nothing to boast about but his illustrious ancestors is like a potatc-the only good thing belonging to him is underground.-Sir Thomas Overbury. ***

Drudgery is as necessary to bring out the treasures of the mind, as harrowing and planting those of the earth.

-Margaret Fuller.

Book love, my friends, is your pass to the greatest, the purest, and the most perfect pleasure that God has prepared for His creatures. It lasts when all other pleasures fade.-Anthony Trollope.

Adversity is a medicine which people are rather fond of recommending indiscriminately as ,a panacea for their neighbors. Like other medicines, it only agrees with certain constitutions. There are nerves which it braces, and nerves which it utterly shatters.-Justin McCarthy. ***

O. Henry said that "Life is made up of sobs, sniffles, and smiles, with sniffles predominating."

Prudence yields .o "rrl.r.rL"rrJ", ,orr, quarrels with it, pride defies it, and genius controls it. ***

Chauncey M. Depew wrote these inspiring words about the common school: The sheet-anchor of the Ship of State is the common school. Teach, first and last-Americanism. Let no youth leave the school without being thoroughly grounded in the history, the principles, the incalculable blessings of American liberty. Let the boys be the trained soldiers of constitutional freedom, the girls the intelligent lovers of free men. ,< * *

The principles of good family management, of good company management, and good government management are basically similar. They call for thrift, the accumulation of savings, and paying-off of debts in periods of high prosperity so as to be tortined against trouble when times are bad.

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men free than any other in the world's history. On his funeral carriage were these words: "He gave the human mind a great emphasis; he prepared us for freedom." As Voltaire lay dying, Benjamin Franklin brought his grandson to his bedside, and the Frenchman put his hand on the boy's head and begged him to dedicate his life to "God and Liberty."

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P. V. Burke and G. J. Thompson announce the sale of Sacramento Box and Lumber Company, and their interest in L. J. Carr and Company and Gordon-MacBeath Hardwood Company, to the Woodleaf Timber Corporation, effective July 1. Sacramento Box and Lur.nber Company was established there in 1923 and over the years has shown a steady growth. Sale is cor.r'rprised of substaniial, sustained-yield tim6ei reserve., o.re of tl.re most modern sawn.rills in California, at Woodleaf, and a large remanufacturing and box plant in Sacramento.

L. J. Carr and Company, a wholesale lumber and timber products firm, was establisl-red in 7937 and has warehouses in Sacramento and the Bay area. Mr. Carr, a partner in that firm, will renrain with the organization as executive vice-president of Carr & Co.

Gordon-N{acBeath Hardwood Company was purchased from an Oakland firm in 1955 and the principal business moved to Sacrauento, a branch still being maintained in Oakland.

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Tl-re Woodleaf Timber Corporation is owned by J. D. X{cCann and T. D. Bennett. Mr. McCann is a well-known lumberman from Medford, Oregon. He was with the Long-Bell l,urnber Company for many years at Longview, Washington, and was also an official of U. S. Plywood Corporation. He is now the owner of the Trinity Lakes Lumber Company, Inc. in Trinity county. Mr. Bennett is head of Bennett Veneer Factors, Inc. of Portland, Oregon, and Bennett Veneers, Inc. of San Francisco. Bennett is widely known in the veneer, plywood and timber factoring fields. Both gentlemen expect to make their homes in Sacramento.

Financial negotiations were handled by Ralph L. Phelps, Jr., San Francisco investment broker.

Million Dollqr Directory

A Million Dollar Directory of businesses and the people who manage them is now under process of compilation from agency credit reports and will be published on January 1, 1959, announces Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. More than 20,000 companies and 175,000 top management officials will be listed.

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