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The Modern Doctor
Much has been written about that great character of a couple of generations back, the country doctor, who played a tremendously important part in the community he served. One of the best loved modern paintings depicts him leaning studiously over the sick child, while the anxious parents wait breathless on his opinion.
But the modern doctor is likewise a gentleman of parts. IIe must be diplomat, philosopher, and understanding psychologist, in addition to a sound man with the prescription and the scalpel. Likewise, he must possess a sense of humor, or he might break under the strain of other folks'
Named Sales Mcrncger
Cecil Whiteside, who has been a salesman for some time for South Bay Lumber Co., Hawthorne, Calif., which specializes in redwood lumber, has been appointed sales manager.
troubles.
This doctor we are about to tell about, was distinctly a hurhorist. The anxious young lady who had been advised to have that threatening appendix out as soon as possible, and was trying hard to build up her courage to the point of agreement, asked many questions that were answered in most kindly and reassuring fashion. Finally she asked:
"Doctor. will the scar show?"
He looked at her a long moment, then a twinkle came into his eye, and he replied:
"That, my dear, is entirely up to you."
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Timm-Wenholz Lumber Co. has purchased the Artesia Lumber Co. at Artesia. Leonard G. Veenker, former owner, closed down the business several months ago because of illness. Timm-Wenholz Lumber Company is owned jointly by Lyle W.Timm and Alvin L. Wenholz.






