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WHY NOT YOU? DEALERS FULLY PROTECTEI)

For eare of application BALSAM WOOL erccllr all inrulatorr now on thc rnarkct.

LIGHT IN WEIGHT

EASY TO LIFT AND HANDLE

STANDARD WIDTHS-NO WASTE

FLEXIBLE-FITS ALL CORNERS CUTS LIKE PAPER DOES NOT SIFT OR LITTER

CLEAN AND SANITARY NO POISONOUS ANIMAL MATTER

"The \l/ood Inrulation Worth lts Weight in Wool', Sfecify BALSAM WOOL for Labor Saving wiping their perspiring countenances, and getting ready their music for the next effort, the tall gent with the saxophone leaned over and said to the leader: meeting was H. B. Hewes, New National Manufacturers' Trade

. "Big Boy, whut does we play next?"

"Alexander's Rag Time Band,,, replied the leader.

"Sumpin' mighty wrong 'bout dat," replied the saxophonist.

"How come?" asked the leader.

' " 'Cause Ah jest finishes playin' .Alexander's Rag Time Band"t.

A visitor at yesterday's Orleans, chairman of the Extension organization.

FULI-ERTON VARD SOLD

The Hinkle Lumber'Company, at Fullerton, has beep bought Fy lb" newly organized {eliance Lumbei Co;p;;t; headed by,Mr. I. L. Mennes.

Interior Finish

Furnitrre

Radio C.abinets

Motor BoatE

For

Store Fixtures

Street Cars

Bank Fixtures

Automobilee

( Continued from Page 4' ) individuil right doins, and right tdking, and risht thEkiw ic the hope of tte rituation in California right now. 9P' urite yOuR-bucin$s norrnally. Never mind the "other fel' lowr" and what he sayr and does. Do YOUR burinecr correctiy. .A,sk a decent irice for what you sell. Smile oftcner. Talk' procperity. Quit rehashing recent unpleasant !!tt"gt that hive irapdened. Point to rhe good phyrical-conditionr ourrourding ihe indurtry, bogrt the wooden bqtdlns- s^q1n9 play squarJ with tLe otLer fellow, and have a little faith in yourrelt, you busineear your State, and in Providence. In that way you help Providence to help you.

Concentrated opinion witl make or break any mar'ket and any indurtry.

- Th"-ldbo b,tiit """ is all right. fri trrnrber MEN ar-eii't doing so well You can't act right if you think rrrong. You can't be proeperous and talk hard times.

Quit all thir foolirhners. The lurnber business in Califor' nia*ll be fine by early fall, if the lurnber folks will iurt sive it a little hetp. -Let thir be jurt another of thoae Eoubler that r'nevet

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A. B. GRISWOLD JOrNS C. D. JOHNSON LUMBER CO. SAN FRANCISCO STAFF

A. B. Griswold has been appointed to the San Francisco staff of the C. D. Johnson Lumber Co. and is -representing this large concern in the Bay District. Mr. Griswold has been connected with the company's large mill operations in the Northwest for the past two years, and prior to that time was associated with the lumber business in the Sottth;

McCloud Forms Tom A. McCann Hoo Hoo Club: :

At a recent meeting of the Hoo-Hoo members at McCloud, a new Hoo-Ho-o Club which will be known as the Tom A. McCann Hoo-Hoo Club No. 54, was forrned. The meeting was in charge of C. T. Kernohan, vicegerent snark of the McCloud District, and was attended try about 30 members. The club was named in honor of Tom A. McCann, who until his death some months ago, was a prominent official of the McCloud River Lumber Co.

Roy Harrington Much Improved

Roy E. Harrington, proprietor of the California Moulding Company, rvho has been ttnder the care o{ doctors since Januiry of this year, is reported much improved in condi' tlon.

It is believed that his eyesight which has been the cause of so much worry will fully return.

CoNGRATULATTONS,JOHN

John M. Cheely has just checked_in with a communication advising of the activities of the Hoo-Hoo Club of Jacksonville, Florida, and announcing that he has been elected a director of the club. "John M."' was formerly an active member of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 9 of San Francisco, when he was connected with the San Francisco office of the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co. He is now representing thq McCormick interests in the Florida territory.

E" K. WOOD HOST AT L. A. HOO HOO MEETING

"E. K. Wood Day" at the Los Angeles Hoo Hoo Club was observed at the luncheon meeting on June 10th.

The excellent program rvas provided by Mr. Frank Curran, g'eneral manager of the company, assisted by several of the E. K. Wood boys, who were on hand to give the meeting a good send-off.

Dr.. George H. Rice, nationally knorvn representative of the Better America Federation, spoke on "The Romance of the Constitution."

NELSON BACK FROM TRIP TO

Mr. A. O. Nelson. Southern California for the Whitney Company, Garibaldi, from a three weeks visit at the plant.

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