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MY FAVORITE STORIES
By Jack. Dionne
That Was All
Uncle Mose was an old timey country darkey, with old timey country ideas. The ways of the city negroes were past his understanding.
I{e was viiiting with his kinfolks in the city for the first time, and everything they did filled him with wonderment.
When Sunday evening came he expected to see them all start out for the "church-house" like the folks all did around his home. But when supper was over the old'er
J. W. KELLY IN NORTHWEST
J. Walter Kelly, district sales manager of the Chas. R. MiCormick Lumber Co., San Francisco, left September 5 on the ,company's steamer S. M. Hauptman for a ten-da,y trip to the -Northwest. He took his car alolg and will drive back, visiting the mills at Port Ludlow, Port Gamble and St. Helens. and the Seattle and Portland offices.
Galt Yard Sold
The Diamond Match Company has purchased the yard of the Williamson Lumber Co., Galt.
folks just sat around and showed no signs of going anywhere.
But the young women of the house soon appeared, arrayed in their Sunday best, and, with much primping and giggling started out the front door and down the street' - ;Wttete dem gals goin'?" the country visitor asked' "To de chu'ch house."
"Na\tr/," replied his brother, "dem gals ain't gwine to no chu'ch house. Dem gals jest seekin', dat's all."
K. C. LUMBERMAN VISITS CALIFORNIA
A. O. Thompson ,of the A. O. Thompson Lumber Co', Kansas City, was a recent visitor to San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Lloyd Harris Wins Prize Offered By Redwood Association
Lloyd Harris, salesman for the Holmes Eureka Lumber Co., San Francisco, won the $25.00 cash prize ofiered by the California Redwood Association for the most constructive suggestion or most constructive selling work during the month of August.
"Red" Wood
ttThis is open season for RedwoodTanks. Our stocks at all' our warehouses are comPlete and available for promPt shiPment.tt