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It was away back in the mountains in the deep South. A tourist turned a bend in the mountain road and came upon a sight that caused him to throw on his brakes sudden like. A mountain cabin close to the road was on fire. with flames already licking the dry roofing.
A long-faced man in mountain attire sat on a rail fence
Van Arsdale-Hcrrris Lumber Co. Moves to New Locqtion
Yarr .\rsclule-Harris Lurnber L'o., Inc., pioncer San Francisco lrrnrlrer c()nccrn, u'ill movc to:i ne\\'loclttion. 1'-oot o[ 'lunnel Ave nue. San Frarrcisco 2-1, eff ective llarch 17. '.f he rrcrr- tclephone numbcr is JUniper 4-6592.
'l'he nen' site contains thrce arrd :r half :tcres. Thc comlrarrv is brrildirrg extensive aclditional shecl itrcas, ancl other facilitics. The lard has a rlrl'kiln and:r r:rilroad spur, and is rr'ell located ior shipping to lLll .1rarts of the Bay area rtrrrl \orthern Caliiornia territorr'.
near by, watching the blaze. The tourist shouted:
"Your house is on fire !"
The man said: "Yes sir, I know it."
"We11, why don't you do something?"
"I am," said the fence rider; "I'M PRAYING FOR RAIN.''
Next Dinner Meeting Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39
To Be Held At Clcremont Hotel
March 17 f,Iel N{athen,r' n'i1l lead the glttherirrg irt Irish s{Jrrgs, itrr(l u'il1 sing a cciuple of sol<ts hinrseli.
.\l Kellel', u'ht.,lcsale iurnber <lealer of -\lanrecllL. rr i1l bcchairman of the evenilrg on the evenirrg of St. I'atrick's l)av, \'larch 17. r-hcn there l'ill lre ar.r:rll-Irisl.r prosram at the rlirrrrer-tneetir.rg of Hoo-Hoo Club \o.39, tr, lrc hclcl at the Clarenront IIotel, llerkelev. at 6:39 p.rr.
The principal spe:iker r.r'ill lte ar.r Irish Xl irrstrel , n hrr u'i11 tell "Stories of Treland."