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MY FAVORITE STORIES

By Jack Dionne

Age not guaranteed-Some I have told for 2O years-Some less Preparedness

llere's the best preparedness story I've heard in Lo these many years.

Up the street he came, and he had a little dog at the end of a string, and was sort of kicking the cur along the sidewalk ahead of him. His friends stared at him in amaze-

TERMITE INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE MEETS . IN LOS ANGELES APRIL 17

J. Walter Kelly, secretary of the Termite Investigations Committee, announces that a general committee meetil-g will be held at the Hotel Alexandria, Los Angeles, April 17. This will be a lunch and dinner meeting, and it will be held in conjunction with the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce.

GEO. W. ROBINSON VISITS BAY

George W. Robinson, representative of the Booth-Kelly Lumbei Co., with headquarters at Stockton' was a recent visitor to San Francisco' ment. Finally one of them said to him:

"Jim, what on earth are you doing with that dog?"

"Listen," said the other. "The doctor tells me that unless I quit drinking this bootleg whiskey I'll be dead in three months, SO I'M BREAKING THIS CUR IN."

State Association Reports Three New Members

The California Retail Lumbermen's Association reports that the following have recently become members of the association: Klicka Lumber Co., San Diego; Noah Adams Lumber Co., Oakland, and Norton-Phelps Lumber Co., Seabright.

J. D. TENNANT VrSrrS sAN FRANCTSCO

Tohn D. Tennant, vice-president of the Long-Bell Lumbei Co., Longview, Wasli., visited San Francisco early in April.

Phtffipplne llahoganY lnterlor Trln

We carry extensive and well assorted stocks of Philippine MahoganY in CLEARS, SELECTS and COMMONS at our Los Angeles yand. L.et ug know what your 'requirements areyou will like our Eervioe.

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