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Not The Other Shore

This young couple had become devoted students of that religious belief that held that when humans leave this world they are born again, perhaps some place else, perhaps in some other form; trans-migration of souls, they call it. And so serious were they in their devotion that they entered into a pact with one another, that if one died first, the other would, through their religious rites, try and establish a contact with the other, wherever he or she might have gone.

The husband died first. And soon the widow made her promised efiort to contact him in that other world to which he had gone. Great was her joy when the contact was ac-

New Ycrrd In Van NuYs

The Builders Emporium of Van Nuys was recently organized by Wayne Henry, who is vice president and general manager of the company. This concern rvill conduct a retail lumber and building material business. Their slogan, "Everything to Build Anything," indicates their intention to handle a complete line of materials.

Mr. Henry has had a wide and thorough experience in the retail lumber business. He resigned his position as sales manager for the Southern Pacific Milling Co., San Luis Obispo, to enter business for himself. He had been with that concern for N years.

The nerv yard is located at 5960 Sepulveda Boulevard, Van Nuys.

Increqses Wcrrehouse Space

Highland Builders Supply, Clearlake Highlands, Calif., has increased its warehouse space to take care of the lumber needs of its customers. John Francis is manager.

complished successfully, and she found herself talking and listening to her ex-husband on the other shore. The connection was clear and she could hear him perfectly. She said to him:

"Bill, are you happy there?"

And he replied: "You couldn't believe how happy I am. It is all peace, and contentment here. No worries. No troubles. Everything I want to eat, and drink. Just perfection. And as far as the other sex is concerned, they are here by the thousand, all young' sleek, attractive, and friendly." The wife exclaimed: "'In heaven?"

He answered: "I'm not in heaven. I've been transmigrated. I'm a bull, in West Texas."

Lcrrge Lumber Plcrnt To Be Built ct Compton

Grading started early in September on the first unit of a remanufacturing and dry kiln plant, and wholesale and retail lumber yard, to be constructed by the A. K. Wilson Lumber Co., Portland, on a lI2-acte site at Alameda Street and Del Amo Avenue, south of Compton o

The first structure r.vill be a remanufacturing plant l2O by 280 feet. The plant will be served by a spur track from the Pacific Electric Railway. Orville Paul, vice president of the comPany is in charge of operations.

Jones Lumber Co. Sold

Jones Lumber Co., one of the oldest firms in the Portland area, has been sold to a new company, Jones Lumber Corp. Edward W. Weiss is general manager of the new concern, which has resumed operation. The mill cuts 150,@ feet daily.

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