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This mcrlr is your crsaurcrce ol tboroughly, properly, qnd r.nifennly KiIn Dried Ponderoca Pine Lumber, Mouldings, and Cut StocL EVERY month ol the yecc.

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f,Icrrnath Fcrlls, Oregron

The Redwood Lounge is declared to be the most striking of the many interesting {eatures of the recently dedicated $650,000 Hotel Florence in Missoula, Montana. Located on the site of tu'o former ones destroyed by fire, the new Florence is seven stories high and contains 14O rooms, all air-conditioned. The hotel takes its name from the mother of L. C. Hammond, president of the Hammond Redwood Company.

Designed by Gardner Dailey, noted California architect, the ultra-modern cocktail lounge of the hotel is completely finished with California Redwood.

Sidewall surfaces of the modern styled Redwood Lounge are covered with plain Redwood shiplap, smooth surfaced, applied vertically, and done in one of the many possible finishes available to bring out the natural "sunshine" tones and beauty of the grain. A very attractive reeding effect is obtained on the front of the bar through the use of standard Redwood half-rounds. The wall at the end of the room opposite the bar is treated with a checkerboard effect through use of Redwood veneer. Behind the bar, a rare, beautifully polished section of a Redwood burl, seven feet in diameter. lends distinction to the decorations. Modern styled chairs and tables of the lounge are effectively set off by the latest thing in floor coveringfluorescent carpeting.

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Southera Cclilornicr cmd ArizonaE. f,. Wood Lumber Co., Loa Angeles

WENDII]IG- 1{ATHA1{ COMPANY

DEPENDABLE WHOLESALERS

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HIS LIFE OR HIS DEATH?

So he died for his faith. That was fine, It's more than the most of us do. But stay. Can you add to that line That he lived for it too?

In death he bore witness at last As a martyr to truth, Did his life do the same in the past From the days of his youth?

It is easy to die. Men have died For a wish, or a whimFrom bravado, passion, or prid+Was it harder for him?

But to live ! Every day to live out All the truth that he dreamt, While his friends met his conduct with doubt, And thc world, with contempt.

Was it thus that he plodded ahead

Never turning aside?

Then let's talk of the life that he led. Never mind how he died ! GUILTY

The preacher had just announced his text: "The light of the wicked shall be put ou!" when suddenly the church was plunged into complete darkness.

Without faltering the preacher announced: "Since this biblical prophecy has been so promptly and. thoroughly ful6lled" let us join together in prayer-for the light company."

WHO LAUGHS AT LOVE?

No woman ever laughs at love, They lie who try the cynic vein.

Flamingo, jay or gentle dove, No woman ever laughs at love.

Bright wings that fan thin air above Slide down the.sky to warmth again; No woman ever laughs at love, They lie who try the cynic vein.

Trying To Recall

H+"You've been out with worse looking guys than I am, haven't you?"

No reply.

He-"I say, you've been out with worse looking guys than I am, haven't you?"

She-"f heard you the first time. I was just trying to rememb€r.t'

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And then, of course, there was the fapper who remarked that as far as she could tell, a self-made man is like a selfmade cigarette, a lot of Bull wrapped in a transparent cover.

No c;;rirtro"

The Scotchman invited the armless soldier into the restaurant to have lunch with him. When the lunch was over, the armless soldier had to pick up the lunch check with his teeth.

BUNKIES?

"Jimmy and I were bunkies when we were in the navy."

"Oh, you mean slept in the same bunk?"

"No. Believed in the same bunk."

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The Answer

Nell-"Have you, had much experience with sailors?"

Bell-"Yes, gobs and gobs."

THE MAN ,J ;" STREET

You talk of the Man in the Street, The fellow who makes up the Throng, But gimmie the Kid in the Kar, Gimmie the Goof with the Gong.

Gimme the Hick with the Horn, Gimme the Whizz at the Wheel.

Gimmie the Nut with the Noise, Gimme the Automobile.

Who cares for the Man in the Street?

The Geek only gets on the Grass, Gimmie the Fish with the Ford, Gimme the Guy with the Gas.

Gimme the Lad with the Liz, Gimm; the Simp in the Seat, Gimme the Crum with the CrankFOR I AM THE MAN IN THE STREET,

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