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In our entire history, no editorial has brought the enthusiastic and complimentary letters from our readers that our Christmas Vagabond did, concerning "Doctor Luke, of Antioch, the Man Who Gave Us Christmas." Hgre are a few samples out of several hundred replies received:
. H. L. Morris, Quincy, Florida, said:
"Your editorial 'where do we get the story of Christ,mas' is too wonderful'an article for anyone to pass wlthout complimenting you. It is a sermon within itself, and is an article that the writer is putting into his scrapbook of gems. Also into a scrapbook of literary gems he is making up for his daughter. Your subscribers are fortunate."
I. K. Campbell, Altadena, Qalif.
"Please stand and take a bow for the splendid and most interesting article about Luke in your Christmas edition. For a layman to write such a story makes all laymen proud, but when the author is a lumber layman, I am sure it makes all lumbcrmen happy."
W. B. Wickersham, Pasadena, Calif.
"Your editorial on Luke interested'me intensely. It also startled me a bit. I have read the gospels a good many times but never quite from your viewpoint, and I shall always think of the 'beloved physician' with more appreciation."
Dick Ustick, Modesto, Calif.
"After I had.read and re-read your 'Doctor Luke the Greek Physician' in the Christmas e.ditorial, I thought I would like to write you of my personal appreciation of the many fine editorials I have enjoyed in your columns."
Zua J. Harding, Reno, Nevada.
Please send me dopy of your magazine of December 15th. A friend loaned me a copy referring me to your editorial on Dr. Luke. I like the article very much."
Hansen-Lund Lumber Company Openr Modern Store
The Hansen-Lund Lumber Company at Fontana, Calif., has opened a new, modern lumber store.- The building was completely rebuilt, and the store has an area ol 24ffi square feet. The exterior of the building is of white stucco, and the lower part of the front is constructed of glass installed off the perpendicular which brings the entire store within the view of passersby. Along the front of the building, flower boxes were built of flagstone for flowers and shrubs.
The furnishings and fixtures are finished in hardwood, hnd close to the ceiling are fluorescent bars giving off indirect lighting. Attractive counters, with glass on the front to display merchandise, parallel two of the sidewalls. Eight three-tiered "islands" occupy portions of the floor space constructed to show hardware goods. The company features a full line of hardware, paints and building materials.
The retail store, storage building and lumber yard occupy half a city block.
The Hansen-Lund Lumber Company is owned by Duft S. Hansen and Ray L. Lund. The yard was formerly operated as the Hansen Lumber Company, and was opened for business by Mr. Hansen in January, 1925. He purchased the yard from the Fontana Farms Company. When Mr. Hansen established another yard in Riverside in 1930, he moved there, and Mr. Lund took over the management of the Fontana yard. Last year, Mr. Lund became d partner in the business and the name was changed to the HansenLund Lumber Company.

Appointed Hcrdwood Superintendent
Roy Stanton, Ir., executive vice-president of E. J. Stanton & Soir, Inc., Los Angeles, has announced the appointment of Alvin M. Sellers as hardwood superintendent and assistant to general superintendent, Louis J. Weidner.
Mr. Sellers joins the company following twenty years' experience in Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi hardwood mills and brings to his new position a definite experience that qualifies him Ior his new work with the lumber firm. He was born in Trout, Louisiana, and has been associated with the hardwood industry sin'ce graduating from high school in Oakdale, Louisiana.
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