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GAI1EHER HARDWOOD CO.
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6430 Avalon Boulevard
LOS ANGELES 3, CALIFORNIA
Phoner Pleasant 2'3796
William Frese, Tarter, Webster & Johnson, Inc', Stockton
Seth J. Potter, Stockton Box Co., Stockton
Robt. P. Smith, Rounds Trading Co., San Francisco
Don Mark, Hales & Syn-rons, Sonora
Kenneth Orr, Yancey Lumber Co., Nelvman
T. G. Yancey, Yancey Lumber Co., Newman
T. M. Sawyer, Hilmar Lumber Co., Hilmar
H. Reed Hicken, Hicken-Brown Lumber Co., Modesto
Geo. Brown, Jr., Hicken-Brown Lumber Co., Modesto
Harold Larsen, Johns-Manville, Modesto
Sccrcrmento Hoo-Hoo Club Holds Dinner Meeting
The regular dinner meeting of the Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club was held in Wilson's Cafe, March 16.
Gordon Brarvith, Lansberg Lumber Co., Sacramento, presided, and there u'as the usual good attendance'
Color motion pictures, titled "California's Natural Resources," were shown by a representative of the Richfield Oil Company.
Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 Meets At Lcrke Merritt Hotel APr. 25
The next dinner meeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No' 39 will be held at Lake Merritt Hotel, Oakland, on Monday evening, April 25.
This will be Baseball Night. Chuck Dreffen, manager and Bill Lavfs of the Oakland Baseball Club, rvill be the speakers.
Mel I\{atheny rvill lead the gathering in lively community singing.
'New Olficers Instcrlled At Eureka Inn Meeting
There was a big attendance at the dinner meeting of the Northwestern Lumbermen's Club, held at the Eureka Inn, Eureka. March 16.
The club's neu' officers were installed during the evenirg. These are: President, Derby Bendorf, The Pacific Lumber Company, Scotia; Vice President, Lloyd G. McInroe, Eureka Lumber & Crossarm Co., Eureka; Secretary, John Eilers, Coast Pacific Co., Eureka; Sergeant-atArms, Bill Rogers, Fortuna Builders Supply, Fortuna.
The entertainment committee for the meeting consisted of Horvard Libbey, Jim Berry, and Jack Fairhurst.
The ne'n' directors are the following: E. E. Abrahamson, Samoa; Jim Berry, Eureka; Jack Ivey, Arcata; Elbert Jackson, Weott; Arney Jepson, Arcata; George E. Knab, Arcata; Hot'ard Libbey, Arcata; Clarence Magnuson, Arcata: Francis Tann, Carlotta.
New Loccrtion
Southrvestern Portland Cement Company announces the nerv location of their Los Angeles Offices, effective April 4, at IO34 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 14. New phone number is MAdison 6-6711.

Eternql
Cicero said: "Whatever that may be which feels, which has knowledge, which wills, which has the power of growth, it is celestial and divine, and for that reason must of necessity be eternal."
The Lotus Flower i
In that dusk land of mystic dream, Where dark Osiris sprung, It bloomed beside his sacred stream, While yet the world was young. And every secret nature told, Of golden wisdom's power, Is nestled still in every fold, Within the Lotus Flower. -Wm. Winter.
Men The World Wcits For
The world is looking for men who are not for sale; men who are honest and sound from center to circumference, true to the heart's core; men with consciences as steady as the needle to' the pole; men who will stand for the right if the heavens totter and the earth reels; men who can tell the truth and look the world right in the eye; men who neither brag nor run, flag nor finch; men who can have courage without shouting it; men in whom the everlasting life runs still, deep, and strong; men who know their message, and tell it; men who know their business and attend to it; men who know their place and fill it; men who will not lie, shrink, or dodge; men who are not to'o lazy to work, nor too proud to be poor; men who are willing to eat what they. have earned and wear what they have paid for; men who are not ashamed to say "no" with emphasis, and who are not ashamed to. say-"1 can't afford it."
The Recson
Ffer face was wan and haggard
As they led her from the floor, The lady's shoe was number two, But her foot was number four.
Hot Dog Depression
There was a man who lived by the side of the road and sold hot dogs. He was hard of hearing, so he had no radio. He had trouble with his eyes, so he read no newspap€rs. But he sold good hot dogs.
He put up signs on the highway telling how good they were. FIe stood by the side of the road and cried: "Buy a hot dog, Mister?" And people bought. He increased his meat and bun orders. He bought a bigger stove to take care of his trade.
He finally got his son home from college to help him out. But then something happened. His son said "Father, haven't you been listening to the radio? There is a big depression on. The European situation is terrible. The domestic situation is worse."
Whereupon the Father thought: "Well, my son's been to college, he reads the papers and listens to the radio, and he ought to know." So he cut down his meat and his bun orders. He took down his advertising signs. And he no longer bothered to stand out in the highway to sell his hot dogs.
And his hot dog sales fell away over night. "You're right, son," the father said to the boy, "We certainly are in the middle of a great depression."-(The Clarkson Letter.)
Doctor Talk
A bunch of internes in a big hospital were enjoying a game of poker after hours in a back room. Came a knock at the door.
"Who comes there?" one of them yelled.
Said the caller: "This is rigor mortis. May I set in?"
So Grect Is My Love
I never could measure my love for you, For it reaches beyond the sun, It is wider than width and deeper than depth, And longer than distance run; It flows from the highest mountain top, To the field in the valley below, It extends from the sky to the bed of the sea, And as far as the wind may blow. No, I never could measure the scope of my love, By anything old or new, But I know it is endless as time itself. And it all belongs to you.
-James J. Metcalfe.
O. Henry
"On June 2, L910, Fate stopped the hand of O. Henry. Only a few minutes before the end he is reported to have said to the nurse: "Turn up the lights. I don't want to go home in the dark." The lights were turned up, and O. Henry went home.
"Where that home is or what that home is to which good men go when they die, I know not. A land that is fairer than day? Maybe. Beautiful Isle of Somewhere? Possibly. The Father's house in which there are many mansions? Perhaps. A have of rest for the weary? Likely. An uncharted sea beyond the moaning bar? I do not know. But this I do know, free from any alloy of doubt; the home folks, where he went, levs hirn."-William Wash Williams.

