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PACIFIC \TOOD PRODUCTS CORPORATION
SASH AND DOOR MANI'FACTI'NENS
SUGAR PINE
Detcril Front Door Sticking
Hecrvl' Pcrnels Rcrised Two Sides
Pccilic Type "F" Front Door Stocked only in 3-0 x 6-8 x l%
THE INSTATTATION MAf,ES TIIE DIFFEBEI',ICE
SUGAR PINE DOORS con be hung with minimum eflort and time. They cre light to hcmdle, ecsy to plone cnd bore, will hold their shcpe, toke pcint economicqlly cmd give lcsting sqtisfaction.
CAItrONNI.A SUGAN PINE
Used Exclusively on cll Pine Produc.ts
3600 Tyburn Street Los Angeles, Calil Albcny 0l0l
The Association Spirit
"Men certainly do hang together," remarked Brown. "For instance, I have a friend who lives in a suburb where many wealthy folks live. Recently he had a motor car accident at a lonely spot in the road, and found it impossible to reach a telephone to tell his wife.

"Now, it happened that he was happily married, very domesticated, and not accustomed to staying away all night so by midnight his wife had become very anxious. So she sent a telegram to five difierent friends of her husband in town, saying:
"Jack hasn't come home. Am worried Is he spending the night with you?"
And all five promptly wired back:
"Yes, Jack is spending the night with me."
Ruts
One of the important lessons of this life is to learn to keep out of ruts. Everyone is bound to strike them at times. But they shoutd be gotten out of-immediately. For to stay in a rut is to stick still, and stagnate, while others Pass you and forget you.
Keep your eyes open, and your mind awake. Watch for the imitation rut-the rut that takes you away from your own work and your own ideas and makes a duplicate out of you, instead of an original. Creators stand in a class by themselves. Pay tribute to the head on you.r own shoulders. Get the habit of initiative.
Keep your eyes oPen and your mind awake. Think. 'Get together new ideas. Welcome them. Read. Profit from the minds of past ages. Compare them with the advancing thought and experiences of your own age. Delve into the mysteries. Seek out the truths they hold.
Vary your work as much as possible. The brain acts spryest when it's most interested. Love your work. And be kind to your human machine. Give it rest. Occasionally slip away into new surroundings, see new faces, and meet new scenes. Find delight among those who do and dare. Lock arms with the smilers. Pass by the frowners.
Keep your eyes open and your mind awake-
Today
My entire span of life is from the time I wake in the morning until I go to sleep at night. The past is over; the future hasn't come; I do not worry over the one' or fear the other, for my concern is making a fine job of today. Vash Young.
The Steady Subscriber
How dear to our heart is the steady subscriber, Who pays in advance at the birth of each year, Who lays down the money, and does it quite gladly' And casts round the office a halo of cheer.
How welcome his check when it reaches our sanctum, It makes our pulse throb, and it makes our heart dance, We outwardly thank him; we inwardly bless himThe steady subscriber who pays in advance.
Homes
The cormorant builds on a ledge by the sea; The coot, on the bank of a runnel; The woodpecker hunts for a hole in a tree; The kingfisher digs him a tunnel.
The barn-swallow nests in the haunts of the tame, The grouse in the brush and the cumber, The country mouse lives in a home with a name, The city mouse dwells at a number.
The bumblebee hives in a hole in the ground, The wasp has a mansion of paper; The ant may be found in a neat little mound, The clothes moth resides with the draper.
The rattlesnake camps on the prairie dog's claim, The bat in the cliff-hollow's umber, The free man inhabits a home with a name, The slave, but a house with a nurnber.
The feet-footed caribou rests in the brake, The mole, at the end of a furrow; The beaver abides in a hut on the lake, The woodchuck is warm in a burrow.
Remote from the camp fire's flickering fame, The bear in his cavern may slumber; And you're in the hills in a home with a name, But I'm on a street with a number.
-Arthur Guiterman.
Biblical Lore
Queen of Sheba: "Solomon, who was them thousand ladies f seen you with last night?"
Solomon: "Six hundred of them was my wives, and the other four hundred wasn't no ladies."
Government Housing Projects Approved
San Francisco, Jan. 3l-President Roosevelt yesterday approved the construction of 216 permanent housing units in two California areas, homes which will be built with public funds, according to word received by the Division of Defense Housing here.
At Tiburon, 16 permanent units for occupancy by families of enlisted Navy personnel will be built by the Federal Works Agency, the designated agency.
Approval was given for the construction of. Zffi units at Vallejo for families of civilian workers with incomes ranging from $1,800 to $3,000. The Defense Housing Corporation has been designated to build the houses. Previously approved government housing projects in this area total 3550 permanent units, 3026 dormitory units and 3000 demountable units.
Recommendations for the construction was made by Charles F. Palmer, coordinator of Defense Housing.
Quartermaster Section Moves to Oakland
The Quartermaster Section of the San Francisco General Depot, which has been located for a number of years at Fort Mason in San Francisco, Calif., has just moved its offices to the new administration building at the outer harbor in Oakland, Calif. Colonel F. J. Riley, Quartermaster Supply Officer, announces that hereafter all business will be transacted at the new location and mail should be addressed to the Quartermaster Supply Officer, San Francisco General Depot, Oakland, Calif.
The Quartermaster Supply Office in its new location at the Oakland outer harbor is operating all activities in the various offices, as well as in all warehouses, on a Z4-hour per day basis of three 8-hour shifts including Sundays and holidays. This is in order that there may be no interruption in the procurement, storage and issues of supplies to troops.
New Eubank Plant Has Large Floor Space
L. H. Eubank & Son, manufacturers of Eubank ironing boards, mantels and cabinets, who recently moved to their new location at 433 West Redondo Boulevard, fnglewood, have the same telephone number, Oregon 8-I6ffi, as they had before.
The new factory building is CI by 110 feet, and with the other buildings on the property there is a total floor space of about 8,000 square feet. Another advantage of the new plant is that there is room to store several carloads of lumber under cover.
A considerable portion of this company's products is now being manufactured for defense housing.
Thig advertisement is appearing in Busiaess Weel Engiaeeriag News Becord American Builder & Building Age, and Architecfural Forun, It se/,ls Wolmanized Lumber* to u.en who will profil by using this longlived lumber.
Read whal we say to lhen. Then insbuct your aaleenea to speak this same language: Sell wood conghuctiol lor ite fine struciural gualities, Ior convenience and speed in erection, Sell Wolmauized Lu-ber Ior the long life thal insures low upkeep coots.
Wolmanized Lumber is produced in niaeteen trealing plants throughout lhe counlry. It is distributed through regular.trade cbannelg. American Lurnber & Trealiag Company, 1648 McCormick Building, Chi' ccrgo, Ill.

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