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Hcrc it ir thc nonth ol McY cnd arxt Sqturdoy, McY Sth, onc ol tbc biggcet tPorting cvontl in the country ir rchcdulcd to ttrlo ptcco-the 77th running ol tbe world tonour KentuckY DcrbY ai Churchill Downr in Lcxinglon. . . , Bclicve mc I wirh we could bc there lor thir thrilliirg sPec' ioclc, bul ol courre rigbt st'.thig tino the "rqce" of relling GOOD LT MEER ir upPermorl in our nrindr.

The lirrt running of ihir mort tcmou: oI cll Americqn Horre Bsces took ploce in 1875 cnd wtra rpon by c borre ncaned "Arigtides." Since the tirrt Derby many great horges hqve won the "Run lor tbe Boses," cnong recent yeqrs hcrve been Whirltrwcy, Cilction and Ponder. All three ol ihese horsea hqve one thing ia comnron-beingt the property ol the tcmed Cclu' mei Forns stable. Ccrlumet hag been acclcimed cs owning the fineri rtring of horses in the world todcy-and right here is where we got our "Pitch" in cbout our business.

In lunrber, as qrell crs horre rtrc' ing, the linest qrill clwcYs com' mqnd ottention, and thst is iust whcrt we ore clwcYr lrYing to do Command Your qtteniion with the higb 'qualitY oI our lumber-ond the SERVICE we render our clienta.

If. J. (llcn) Ilyrncs and Nlrs. llyrncs rcturne(l recentl.\' from a four rveeks' vilcation in IIawaii. 'Ihey stilved at the Iloyal Ha\\'aiian I'[otel irr I'lonolulu, an<l di<l corrsiderablc sightsccing in the Islands. Ben says thcy had ideal weather for the round trip on thc famous Matson Liner l,rrrline, and thoroughly enjoyed that part of their vacation.

Mr. l3yrnes is president of the Anderson Valley l,umber Company, which has its sarvmill at I'}hilo. Calif and officcs iu thc Irife Building, San Francisco.

New Booklet on Fcrm Buildings

Longer life and greater serviceability from farm buildings are assured through proper construction, according to West Coast Lunrbermen's Association's new publication entitled, "How to

Build Farm Btrildings That Last Longer."

This new 4'k9" booklet has received enthusiastic comnrents from farnr lluilding authorities who fincl that here, for the first time, is a booklet rvhich containd the important stcps llecessafy to assure full value for the farm building dollar.

Copies of the booklet are available rvithout charge from tl,e West Coast Lumbermen's Association, 1410 S.W. Morrson Street, Portland 5, Oregon.

Loyd H. Petcrson, vicc prcsident of thc \\rhiting-lvlead Co., [.os Angeles, is now in charge <lf lumller purchases. He has been with the company for the past six years and \\'as formerly gencral superintendent of the contpanv's nrill and vard.

George Clough, Los Angcles tvholesnler, all(l his rvifc. Sally, spent scvcral days calling orr the rnills ill Nortlterrr Clalifornia ancl Souther,l ,,rt"l_,:n:

R. T. (Dick) Braesell, of Gallelrer l{ardrvood Co.. I-os Angeles, his wife and two children have returned from a three weeks' vacation trip to Colttmbus, Ga. They made the trip by automobile.

D. J. de Does, of Stalrl I-unrl)er Company, ltlc., l-os Arrgeles, is back from a business frip to the southern states. He called on F. T. I)ooley l-umber Company, Memphis. Tenn,, represented in California by his firm, and also called on a nunrber of rnills in the hardwood producing :rreas.

Ed Boies, fornrcrly rvith Inlarrd Lumber Co.. Tustin. Calif. is norv rvith Tarter, Webstcr & Johnson, Los Angeles' He will call on yards in Orange Cottnty and in the Long Beach area.

Jerry Mashek, manager of Hill & Morton, Inc., Oakland, attended the convention of the Southern California retailers at the Ambassador Hotel, April 4 to (r.

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