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OIIBOII & JJ

OIIBOII & JJ

By Jock Dionne

not guaranteed---Some I have told br 2A years---Some less

It Was Really a Tough Job of Guessing

The young man with the bad town for a week, and as soon as girl up on the telephone. When stammer had been out of he got home he called.his she answered, he said:

"Hello k-k-k-kid ! I'll b-b-bet you k-k-can't gu-gu-guess who this is."

Lumbermen's Post \(ill Hold Hi-Jinks P. O. Cedar Used lor Screen Doors

Lumbermen's Post No. 403, American I-egion, will hold a Hi-Jinks, Friday evening, December 13, 1935, at ll47 South Towne Ave. (near San Pedro and Twelfth Streets), Los Angeles. Dinner will be served at 7:15 P. M. A five pie,ce orchestra will furnish music and a fine entertainment prog'ram is being arranged. The committee states that plenty of automobile parking space rvill be available' Ti'ckets are $1.75 each.

The committee arranging for the party includes Ed Biggs, IJnion Lumber Company; Carl S'chrieber, Northwestern I\ utual Fire Assn.; Andrew Foster, California Portland Cemer,t Co., and Hans Westberg, Certain-teed Products Corp.

Spends Month In The East

Russell T. Gheen of Los Angeles, Southern California manager for the C. D. Johnson Lumber Corporation, will return December 1 after a month's trip in the East. He met Mrs. Gheen at Chi,cago where she had been visiting relatives, and from there they went on to Philadelphia where they visited with Mr. Gheen's mother for a few weeks.

Returns From Business Trip

Harrison Clark, secretary of the Douglas Fir Plywood Association, Tacoma, has returned from a business trip to California.

George A. Ulett, general manager of Smith Wood-Products, Inc., manufacturers of Port Orford Cedar, Coquille, Ore., tecently called at the offi'ce of James L. Hall, San Francisco, California representative of his company, on his way home from a quickly made 9,000-mile automobile trip to the Atlantic Coast and return.

Mr. Ulett was very much impressed with the rapidly increasing use in the East of Port Orford Cedar for making screen doors, and for factory floors. Screen door manufacturers say that the high impact resistance and resiliency of this wood enable it to stand the continual banging and still hold paint.

Calls On Southern California Trade

H. R. Neel, sales manager of Sugar and Ponderosa Pine sales for the California Door Company, Diamond Springs, re,cently spent three days calling on the trade in Southern California with Glenn Fogelman, manager of the California Door Company, Los Angeles. Mr. Neel and Mr. Fogelman paid a visit to the California Pacific fnternational Exposition while in San Diego.

Visits Imperial Valley

Grover C. Gearhart, of the Manufacturers Hardwood Lumber Co., Los Angeles, recently made a business trip to the Imperial Valley.

SPECIES NORIHERN

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