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ices; San Diego Scottish Rite Bodies, and Al Bahr Shrine. He was also a member of Hoo-Hoo International and at one time a member of the San Diego club.
Surviving are his widow, Marguerite Shilliam Westover; a son, Kenneth of San Diego; two daughters, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Scholorships Aworded
Chapman Foundation Scholarships at Michigan State University have been awarded to Patrick N. Kelly of Manistee, Michigan, and David E. Ross of Sheridan, Michigan. They are freshmen in Forest Products. Each scholarship amounts to $300 in the first year and $200 for the sophomore year.
The awards were announced jointly by Mr. A. Dale Chapman, Chairman of the Board of Chapman Chemical Company of Memphis, Tennessee, a manufacturer of chemicals used in the forest products industries, and Dr. A. J, Panshin, Head of the Department of Forest Products.
The scholarships were established by Mr. Chapman to encourage promising students to enter a career in forest products. They are awarded on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and performance. Qualified high school seniors are invited to apply.
Bundling Mode Eqsier, Foster By New Tope Wropping Mcchine
An easily adjusted machine which bundles conduit and tubing with tape in prearranged form and at speeds up to six bundles per minute, either automatically or semi-automatically, has been introduced by Remmele Engineering, Inc., St. Paul, Minn, Called the Remmele Conduit and Tube
Bundler, the new machine being operated with touch control is designed to wrap pres- sure-sensitive "Scotch" brand filament tape around a wide variety of rigid or thin wall conduit, steel and copper tubing, and numerous other long, slender objects.
It can be quickly. controlled bv the turn of a dial to meter out the desired number of tubes or conduit automatically and arrange them in the shape desired for a spe- cific packaging, shipping, or material hindling operation. Arranging is done simultaneously and automatically, and selected bundle shape is maintained during the entire taping cycle. The machine achieves a tight uniform bundle by controlling the tensiorr of the tape.
Heavily constructed for reliable operation, the machine is designed for bundles up to 6 inches in diameter. Standard models- are available for tube and conduit lengths of up to l0 and 20 feet. The machine may be spe- cially ordered to handle almost any size length, however.
The versatile bundler, electrically and pneumatically operated, has many potential uses, including the bundling of numerous types of plastics, lumber. and metal extrusions, Remmele pointed out.
For further information contact Remmele Engineering, Inc., 515 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
Lemon Grove Lumber Company, Lemon Grove, California held a public auction on October 28. Inventory, equipment, and real estate were offered in addition to adjoining 1ots. The auction was conducted by the Fischer Auction Company of San Diego.
Poine on the Price of Freedom
These are times that try men's souls.
The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will in this crisis shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it NOW, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like Hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we attain too cheap, we esteem too lightly; 'tis dearness only that gives everything its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it should be strange indeed, if so celestial an article as FREEDOM should not be lightly rated.
-Jno**".*Paine, in "The Crisis."
The Mysierious Ecrsl
A Japanese importing firm had an account against a lady to which she paid no attention in spite of her bills and urgent letters soliciting payment. So the head of the firm wrote her a letter, which read like this:
"Dear Madam: If you do not at once send the money which is owed here, we will immediately take such liberties as will cause you the utmost astonishment."
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Never the Twqin
They met on the bridge at midnight, They never shall meet again; For one was an eastbound heifer And one was a westbound train.
A Dirty Answer
Jackson and Johnson got into an argument over a matter that required mental mathematical calculation, and they had come to difierent conclusions. "I'm right," said Jackson. "You're wrong," said Johnson; "you can't figure." "Didn't I go to school, stupid?" roared Jackson. "Yes, and you came out stupid !" bellowed Johnson. So now they
Lirle Men ond Big
It is interesting to watch and listen when strangers meet.
The small man will immediately begin to tell of his accomplishments or achievements. The big man will say little of his success.
The unimportant individual seems to feel that must 'get over' a good first impression of his consequence. The man of weight can afford to wait.
Nothing is quite so sure a sign of a man's smallness as his high pretensions of oppressive greatness.
The big man does not have to brag-the little man must. Discount that man who immediately begins to tell what he has done.
Hurry not to tell how big you are.
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None lo Loqn
A small boy who was sitting next to a very ritzy lady in a crowded street car kept sniffing in a most annoying way, until the haughty lady could stand it no longer.
"Boy, have you no handkerchief ?" she demanded sternly.
The small boy looked her over very thoughtfully for a few moments, and then solemnly replied:
"Yes'm, but I don't lend it*to strangers."
Hubbord on Loyqlfy
Loyalty is that quality which makes a person true to the thing he undertakes.
Loyalty supplies power, poise, purpose, ballast, and works for health and success.
Nature helps the loyal man.
If you are careless, slipshod, indifferent, nature assumes that you wish to be a nobody, and grants your prayer.
Loyalty, in one sense, is love, for it is a form of attraction.
A vaccilating mind is a slick mind, in a sick body. Vaccilation is lack of loyalty-and it is a disease.
Loyalty is not a mere matter of brain capacity; success does not go to those who know the most-it gravitates to those who are true to the cause they undertake. "This one thing I do."
Every man who succeeds in anything wins through his unflinching, unfailing, tireless loyalty.
Success hinges on loyalty. Be true to your art, your business, your employer, your firm. Dalliance is defeat.
"All is fair in love and war" is a maxim that may be true as regards war, but never as to love.
Love is founded on faith, and he who violates faith vitiates his own nature and wrecks the venture.
Loyalty is for the one who is loyal. It is a quality woven through the very fabric of one's being, and never a thing apart, loyal yours. Hubbard
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