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714 W. Olyupic Blvd.
LOS ANGEI^ES 15, CAUF.
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CAAGO and EAIL REPNESENTING
St. Pqul d Tqcomc Lumber Co. TqcomcL WcrstL
Diclonan Lumber Compcny Tcrcomc, Wastr
Karlen-Dcrvis Compcrny Tqcomc, WaBh.
Vcrncouver Plyrrrood & Veneer Co. Vcrncouver, Wcsh.
Tcrcomq Hcrrbor Lumber & Timber Co. Tccomc, Wcsh.
Clecrr Fir Sales Co. Eugene, Ore.
C&DLumberCo.
Roseburg, Ore.
Imcrgincrtion
All religion, all art, all finance, all business, every ship at sea, every bridge that spans the gulf, and every discovery in the great world of science owes its origin, its inception, its first'impulse to the exercise of that strange gift, imagination-a power to make images. -Dr. S. Parkes Cadman.
Unlorgetting
When every breath of wind
Reminds me of some whispered word you've said, And every branch that bends its head
To touch me is some fond embrace.
How can I put old memories aside
For lesser joys? Oh that I might
In some bewitching way inspire the gods
To put all things aright
For us aspace
And give us one eternal moment of respite.
-John R. Andrews
"Does this package belon erated." you? The name is oblit-
"No, that isn't my package. My name is O'Brien."
Fcrme
On a train some years ago a portly church dignitary was approached by a slightly inebriated young chap who invited him to join a card game. The bishop quite naturally refused. And something in his manner may have been a tip-off, for his chance aquaintance asked:
"Shay, are you a preacher?"
"I am a Southern Methodist bishop."
"Southern Methodist? Gosh! Always thought that wash a football team !"
Twinkle, Twinkle
New Governess: "Don't you fikg/that little poem, Twinkle, twinkle little star; how I t/onder wlrat you are?"
Expert
The prospective girl employee had explained to the employment manager that she had won several prizes in slogan contests and that she was an expert at crossword puzzles.
"But we want somebody who will be smart during office hours," the manager told her.
"Oh," she said brightly, "this WAS during office hours."
Finesse
To the dismay of the entire staff of a smart restaurant, one customer sat down and deftly tied a napkin about his neck. There was a whispered confeience, in which the manager instructed the waiter, "FIe must not have his feelings hurt, but try to make him understand somehow that that's not done here."
The waiter approached his customer with e g"ntle smile. "Shave, sir, or haircut?" SBktarEe
The Greqt Moment
There is no moment like the present. The man who will not execute his resolutions when they are fresh upon him can have no hope from them afterwards: they will be dissipated, lost, and perish in the hurry and scurry of the world, or sunk in the slough of indolence.
-Maria Edgeworth.
Little Waldo: "No. Why wonder about the elements of a star when a simple spectrum analysis will solve the problem."
Bcllyshcnnon
Adieu to Ballyshannon, Where I was bred and Go where I may, I'll thi As sure as night The kindly spot, t Where everyone is known, And not a face in all the place But partly seems my own.
y town,
-William Allingham
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Live in the sweetne"" oitit. "ow,fund,*.ta6"'
Its essence to your lips to co f.od ydf;r, Then, though the end may caulhtour heart to break, Some healing balm will come filong with rueHe who has known loveliness is wiseSome beauty always lingers in his eyes.
-Author ljnknown Morning Morning: The time of day when the rising generation retires and the retiring generation rises.
Two Long-Bell Men Hqve Total oI l0l Yecrs'Service
One hundred and one years in the lumber business and still happy about it all are A. B. Everitt, and S. M. Morris, vice presidents of The Long-Bell Lumber Company. Mr. Everitt, general manager of Long-Bell's retail department, was honored by the company board of directors on August 16 upon his 50th anniversary with the company. Mr. Morris,'who was in charge of the construction of the City of Longview, completed his 51st year with Long-Bell in August. Mr. Everitt makes his headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri, and Mr. Morris is in charge of Long-Bell's real estate division in Longview. The city of Longview will celebrate its 25th anniversary in 1948.
Roy Bcrto in Ecst
Roy Barto, Mahogany Importing Co., Los Angeles, attended the annual meeting of the Philippine Mahogany Manufacturers Import Association in Milwaukee, September 11, and the annual meetings of the National Hardwood Lumber Association in Chicago, September 15 to 19. He visited Detroit, Boston, and New York, and made a number of calls in the South. lle expected to be home soon after October 1.
Buys Scrn Diego Ycrd
. Whiting-Mead Co. of San Diego of El Cerrito Lumber Co., 6135 El Diego.
has purchased the yard Cajon Boulevard, San