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Ag" Looked Like a Good Bet

He was the son of a Jewish Rabbi, who lived in a Western city. He went to New York to make his fortune, and had been gone for several months. One day a Jewish holiday was imminent, and the father, fearing that his son might have fallen into worldly ways and forgotten the

SHOWING RED CEDAR SHINGIE BUREAU MOVING PICTURE BEFORE LUMBER GROUPS

Jack Ivey, Seattle, field representative for the Red Cedar Shingle Bureau, is in Southern California where he is conducting a series of meetings for the lumber dealers and showing the Bureau's ner,v sound picture "Here's }fow" which stars the well-known moving picture actor, William Desmond.

He has already shown the picture before several lumber groups, and. he has a number of other meetings alreadv scheduled. Mr. Ivey expects to be in Southern California for several weeks.

JOrNS DON H. DOUD'S SALES STAFF

A. J. Hetherington joined the sales force of Don H. Doud, Los Angeles, on October 1. Mr. Hetherington has been connected n'ith tbe lurnber business in Los Angeles for a long time, is well knorvn in retail circles, and for the past three years was with tl,e C. D. Johnson Lumber Corporation.

Mr. Doud represents Anderson & Middleton Lumber Co., Polson Lumber & Shingle Co. and Polson Mill Co. in the Southern California territory.

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W holy days of his fathers, sent his son the following wire:

"Remember, son, Yom Kippur starts tomorrow."

And very promptly the son wired back:

"Bet twenty on his nose for me."

ON MEXICO TOUR

C. H. White, vice-president and. general manager of White Brothers, San Francisco, with his wife and daughter, sailed on the Panama-Pacific Line Pennsylvania September 24, to spend a month in Mexico. They landed at Acapulco and motored from there to Mexico City, where they will make headquarters for several weeks' sightseeing. They will return by rail by way of Nogales.

It is interesting to recall that Mr. White has an intimate knowledge of Spanish gained in his younger days by close study of the language in San Francisco and in three years spent as a railroad clerk in Guatemala, followed by two years on ships of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, as storekeeper and freight clerk, running from San Francisco to Panama.

'JACK" HORNER WINS TOURNAMENT

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