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Seemed Sort of Permanent

(If you don't like goofy stories, don't read this one.)

The man patient in the insane asylum had his ear plastered to the wall, and was listening very intently. As a nurse approached, he motioned to her to do likewise. So the nurse glued her ear to the wall, and she, too, listened

"Unusucl Scrn Frqncisco" Featured

In Americcrn Box Co. House Orgcn very hard. Then she said:

A very fine article entitled "Unusual San Francisco" is the main feature of the December issue of The American Eagle, published in San Francisco for and by the employees of the American Box Corporation.

Jerome P. Arends is editor of the publication. The article is illustrated by many beautiful, clear pictures of "The City:' with a center spread showing a general'view from Twin Peaks, with the three-mile length of Market Street rtrnning down the center of the picture.

"I don't hear a thing."

And the nut said:

"Neither do I. AND IT'S BEEN THAT WAY-ALL DAY."

Roy Bleecker Returns to Cclifornicr

G. R. (Roy) Bleecker who for the past ten years has been general manager of Westfir Lumber Company, Westfir, Oregon, which was recently sold to eastern interests. is now settled in San Mateo, California, .lvhere he has purchased an interest in the old established retail firm of Wisnom Lumber Company.

Before going north to manage the Westfir operation Mr. Bleecker was for many years California representative of the Eagle Lumber Company's mill at Westimber, Oregon, u{ith headquarters at San Francisco.

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