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Vagabond Editorials

(Continued from Page 8) ute to a fireplace, delightfully written in these fine words: "An open fire ventilates the mind as well as the room. All my blue devils go up the chimney with the smoke; and what sparkling spirits come down and dance and hover about the glowing embers ! One wants the same virtues in an open fire that he does in a friend-warmth, glow, music, but not too rnuch pyrotechnics."

Lumbermen in Orrgt"rrl *" .,U, play golf, must nowadays become sheepherders. For it is the law over there now-and has been since the late war started-that a golf course has a choice to be either plowed up to plant food crops, or opened up for live stock to graze on. So the golf courses are mostly sheep pastures and golf courses combined, and the golfers must accept the hazard of the sheep. It was a choice of playing golf among the sheep, or not playing golf at all. There is said to be some debate among the British as to whether golf among the sheep is better than no golf. But anyway, in spite of the sheep, quite a lot of golf is still played over there. *r<* handed down an immortal remark when he said: "The bigger they are, the harder they fall." Napoleon said that "God seems to favor the army '"vith the biggest cannon." Frank Leahy, Notre Dame football coach, is reported to have said "prayers work better when the players are big." Cromwell gave posterity sqmething to chew on when he told his men to "put yourltrusgffGod, but keep your powder dry." W. C. Fieldsf lgKbehind him two modernday epigrams that will last l6ng when he said "never give a sucker an even break," and "never smarten up a chump." And Mr. A. Nonymous left behind the advice to "never try to climb a fence that's leaning toward you, or kiss a girl that's leaning from you."

Frank Du Pont Appointed Manager Pine Department

Frank Du Pont, rvho has been manager of the pine departn.rent of Wheeler Pine Co. San Francisco, since August l, was formerly rvith the Pickering Lumber Corporation, Standard, Calif., for six years, and has been in the pine lumber business in \Vashington, Oregon, and California since 1921.

and mine eulpgizing Jolson. There isn't any, tribute I could pay to/Al that Al hasn't already paid t/ himself."

And the Ne{v York comic, Joe E. Lewis, {dclared that Jolson had d{ne wonderful work in the wg{, entertaining in the history of world of kidding and ribbing from ot is "water on his of the about him have been t ly funny. Irving Berlin, king at a dinner for until the Con-

In commenting on the firm's policy recentll, Mr. Du Pont said: "Our general effort at the present time is to help stabilize the market. And rvhile we try to maintain our reputation for handling some of the finest pine lumber obtainable, rve have been forced to ship a certain amount of small mill circular sawn stock. Hor,vever, all shipments are uncler certified grades of the Western Pine Association." Sales of6ces of the \\rheeler Pine Co. are in the Russ Building, San Francisco.

Lumber Merchqnts Associction Ollices

Moved To Scn Francisco

J. P. \\rheeler is president and general manager. J. Walter Kelly is manager of the fir and redrn''ood department. federates ca him. (Jolson his age.) So asked him old he was. and when no end, and builds him bigger and bigger in the public eye.

FAMOUS SAYINGS: Mark wain was author of the remark that "difference of is what makes horse 165. about to battle races."

Bob Fitzsim

300 pound Ed for the heavy-weight title,

C)ffices of the Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California have been moved from Fresno to San Francisco.

The address is Suite 500-501, 214 Front Street, San Francisco 11, Calif ., and the telephone number is YUkon 6-3705.

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