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Paul Bunyan

Yesterday and Today

Pcrul won hie larre with cm cnre cmd .or otc. The lumber industry ol todcry is nore cornplicc[ed but Pcul Bunycn still staa& crs the synbol ol cchievenent.

Bed Biver's logging includes s€lective cutting, conseration cmd forest protection Red River's production requires cccurqte cmd uniform milling, Hln-seconing cmd grruding lo Associcrtion standcrds.

*Pcul Bunycm3'CALIFOBNIA PINES

Solt Ponderoea Sugcn Plne II'IUBEB MOI'I.DINGS PtNilOOD

Best Building Year in South Gate

Home building in South Gate has averaged more than $500,m0 monthly this year, according to Building Superintendent J. H. Woods.

October's building valuations boosted the 1941 total to $5,W7,259, more than $500,000 above the same period a year ago, indcating that the all-time peak of $5,165,000 established in 19,10 will be surpassed in 1941.

MODERI{.BEATIIIFI'LOECONOMICAL tt0adwdl-Philippanef '

Solid Philippine Mcrhogcay \lY6ll ps6slling

A Sensational New Product That Sells on Sioht CAIIWALTAIIER.GIBSIIil C[I., IJ{C. t(ls AilGELES, CAUF. *BTIY F.ROM A MILL"

INCEI{SE CEDAB

Venetiqn Blind Slab qrrd Pcncil Stocl

For Sofihern Calilorniao snclcs hrcluding Sash and Doors are carried in the Los Angeles Vholesahe Warelwuse. Truck Deliueries.

Grounds

Jimmy-"On what grounds does your father object to me?"

Jennie-"On any grounds within a mile of our house."

Numerous

"They say that a single oyster will lay more than a million eggs a year."

"Goodness! And what about the married ones?"

To apologize

To begin over

To take advice

To admit error

To face a sneer

IT'S HARD SOMETIMES

To be .charitable

To avoid mistakes

To keep on trying

To keep out of a rut

To obey conscience

To profit by mistakes

To forgive and forget

To think and tfien act

To shoulder deserved blame

To dispute underhandedness

To make the best of a little

To subdue an unruly temper

To recognize the silver lining

To accept just rebuke gracefully

To smile in the face of adversity

To value character above reputation

To discriminate between sham and realBUT IT ALWAYS PAYS ! ***

Exaggeration

"Flello Sambo."

"F{ello llambone."

"What seem t'be de trubble ovah to you' house?"

"My wife she xaggeratin' agin."

"What's she done done?"

"She done gone an' had twins."

All That I Ask

I do not ask, My God, for mystic power, To heal the sick and lame-the deaf and blindI ask Thee humbly for the gracious powerJust to be kind !

I do not pray to see the shining beauty, Of highest knowledge most divinely true; I pray that, knowing well my duty, This I may do!

I do not ask that man, with fattering finger Should point me out within the crowded mart; But only that the thought of me may lingerIn one glad heart!

I would not rise upon fhe men below me, Or pulling at the robes of men above; I would that friends, a few dear friends, may [ne$l msAnd knowing, love !

I do not pray for palaces of splendor, Or far among the world's delights to roam; I pray that I may know the tender meaningOf Home Sweet Home!

I do not ask that Heavens golden treasure, Upon my little blundering life be spent; But Oh ! I ask Thee for the perfect pleasure t Of calm content ! -

In the gcod old summertime, in the good old summertime, Customers will stand you off, with some bluff sublime, You hold their notes, the bank holds yours, And that's a very good sign, why lumbermen go nutty In the good old summertime. ***

The Answer

Nell: Have you had much experience with sailors?' Bell: Yes, gobs and gobs.

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