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THE IUIAIlI PLA]IK

THE IUIAIlI PLA]IK

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Lumber trcated with "Chromated Zinc Chlodde" will furnish excellent protection against decay and termite at. tack, and also remain in a clean, odorless, paintable condition.

This form of treatment also imparts substantial fire retardance to the treated lumber.

During the past 7 yeats over 2-billion feet of lumber and timbers wete *eated with Zinc Chloride, the basic re-agent of. CZC, representing approximately 93/s of. ill ttcleantt treatment produced.

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WASHINGTON COULDN'T BE ELECTED PRESIDENT TODAY

"The Living Church," Episcopal publication published in Milwaukee, says that if George Washington were living and in his prime today, he could not be elected President of the United States, because he would be opposed by:

"The American Legion, the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Liberty League because he was of known radical revolutionary tendencies;

"By William Randolph Hearst for the above reasons and also because he was born an Englishman i

"By President Roosevelt and the New Dealers because he believed in the Constitution and in rugged individualism;

"By Bishop Cannon and the Methodist Board of Prohibition, Temperance, and Public Morals, because he believed in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and kept the best wine cellar in Virginia;

"By the Roman Catholics and Missouri Synod Lutherans because he was a Mason:

"By the Athiest society because he was a churchman;

"By the negroes and Civil Liberties Union because he kept slaves;

"By the Communists and other radicals because he was a capitalist and an aristograt;

"By the aristocrats and capitalists because he believed in democracy and the rights of the common man;

"By the League of Nations Association because he warned of entangling alliances;

"By the isolationists and hundred-percenters because .he entered into a treaty of alliance with France, and welcomed Lafayette, Von Steuben, and Kosciusko as his allies;

"By the conservationists and the Amalgamated Fruit Growers of America, because he cut down the cherry tree."

Big Words

"Some folks uses big words de same as a turkey spread his tail feathers," says Uncle Eben. "Dey makes an elegant impression but dey don't represent no real 6gsf."Bruce.

Poverty

Do not make poverty too interesting, too appealing. too rewarding, too honorable. Do not put a premium on continuance in being poor. In other words, we somehow today, are giving a lot of reward to those who do not seem to be anxious to take care of themselves.-Clipped.

Ambition

It takes a little courage

And considerable self-control, And much determination

If you teant to reach the goal; ft takes a deal of striving

And a firm and stern-set chin, No matter what the battle ff you're really out to win.

We strive until the goal is gained

Then look for one still unattained; Our records point the course we take, So greater records we can make; For hope springs not from what we've done But from the work we've just begun.

Free Love

Judge: "What charge do you want to bring against your husband, Madam?"

She: "Free love, Your ff onor. He ain't supported me in ten years."

L'ENVOI

When earth's last picture is painted

And the tubes are twisted and dried. When the oldest colours have faded. And the youngest critic has died, We shall rest, and faith; We shall need itLie down for an aeon or two, Till the Master of all good workmen Shall put us to work anew.

And those that are good shall be happy; They shall sit in a golden chair; They shall splash at a ten league canvas With brushes oJ golden hair; They shall find real saints to draw fromMagdalene, Peter, and Paul; They shall work for an age at a sitting And never be tired at all.

And only the Master shall pr4ise us; And only the Master shall blame; And no one shall work for money, And no one shall work for fame, But each for the joy of the working, And each, in his separate star, Shall draw the ThinE as he sees ft. For the God of Things as thev are.

-Rudyard Kiplinrr.

Enters Business For Himsell

Ray Shannon, who for the past 14 years has been with the Union Lumber Company, San Fran'clsco, is leaving to start in the commission lumber business for himself on September 1. He will make his headquarters in San Fran.cisco and will represent the Union Lumber Company in the San Fran'cisco Bay area and in the Sonoma Valley and Peninsula territories.

Ray Shannon shingles, will also be territory named.

Polson Lumber & Shingle Company, Hnquiam, Wash., producers of old growth Douglas Fir, West Coast Hemlock and Red Cedar represented by Mr. Shannon in the

Mr. Shannon gained an all-round lumber experience in his 14 years with the Union Lumber Company, including experience in the manufacturing end of the business at Fort Bragg:, and in the sales end traveling the Middle Western States out of the Chicago office, and covering the Northern California territory for a number of years. For the last three years he has been in the sales department in the San Francisco office. He has a large acquaintance among the retail lumbermen of Northern California, and his many friends will wish him success in his new venture.

"Crppy" Slade Makes New Connection

F. M. "Cappy" Slade has joined the sales staff of Don Doud, Los Angeles mill representative, and will cover Santa Barbara, Ventura, and part of the Los Angeles metropolitan district. "Cappy" has been associated with the wholesale lumber business in Los Angeles for a number of years and is lvell known in lumber circles throughout the Southland.

Lumber Groups See Redwood Picture

The California Redwood Associat-on's sound moving picture, "California Giants," continues to be in big demand by service clubs and other groups in Southern California.

Monday evening, July 27, it was seen by a large,crowd at the Consolidated Lumber Co., Wilmrngton, which included company employees and guests.

Tuesday evening, July B, the picture was shown at the Mullin Lumber Co., Los Angeles, the employees, their wives and guests being present. A bufiet supper was served by the company, followed by an open discussion, and talks were made by Carroll Morton. California Redwood Association, and Wayne Mullin, Mullin Lumber Co.

Members of the Building Contractors' Association of Los Angeles viewed the picture at the Times auditorium, Los Angeles, Wednesday evening, August 19. It was exhibited at the Stockton Fair during the week of August 23, and will be shown to several groups in San Diego the week of September 1.

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