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Coll for Fqsl Service ro All Southern Cqlifornio Cities ond Communities.

Adiocent to Venturo Freewoy ond All Mqin Routes of Tronsportotion.

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The new yard brings stocks of Weyerhaeuser quality rvood products conveniently near to dealers within 50 miles of San Jose whereas previously these dealers were supplied from the company's Oakland and San Francisco warehouses. Stocks in these latter two centers, however, continue to supplement those of San Jose, and carload shipments of plywoods, lumber and doors also are offered bv the firm.

WPA Announces "Prolecl Cinderello" Moulding Book

"Remodeling with mouldings" is the theme of a full-color 8-page book just published by the Western Pine Association for use by modernizing-minded homeowners,

"Project Cinderella" covers not only the most commonly seen uses of mouldings, but also offers such ideas as mouldings for mantel trim, for decorating flat-planed flush doors-in both house and garage-and walls, window shutters and picture frames. And it provides two full pages of moulding craftsmanship hints.

The book aims particularly at millions of homes built with minimum moulding use since World War II.

"Mouldings offer owners of these homes an economical means to bring genuine new richness and beauty into their surroundings," according to P. C. Forsell, San Francisco, chairrtran of the W.P.A. moulding committee.

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"NIany people who don't want to get involved in major remodeling pro,jects will find mouldings add true depth and character far beyond their low cost. r\nd this book shows them how it can be done."

Single copies of the moulding book are available free of charge from the Western Pine Association, Dept. PCM-Z, Yeon Building, Portland 4, Ore. Quantities are available at a cost of 10 cents each.

A sample copy of a supplementary direct-mail folder on mouldings, a tie- in with "Project Cinderella," will be sent upon request. Quantities are available at $10.00 per thousand.

Rex Vowell To Gover Soufheost For Cclifornio Pocific Sqles Gorp.

California Pacific Sales Corp., San Francisco, has announced the appointment of Rex Vowell to the co,mpany's sales staff. Mr. Vowell will serve CalPacific :acceunts in the South Central and Southeastern United States.

A veteran lumber sales executive, Vowell has just completed a "get acquainted" ,survey trip through Texas and Oklahbma, and rvill be meeting w{th Cal-Pacific customers throughout the Southeast in the near future. CalPacific operationS include logging, manufacturing, domestic and foreign sales of West Coast forest products for both construction and industry. Vowell is a native of Oregon and "grew up" with West Coast forest products all around him. In addition to extensive sales experience he has been a shipping specialist and for seven years worked as a lumber grader.

He is active in Hoo-Hoo and other lumber and civic organizations. Rex is married and the proud father of two boys and a girl.

Onei way to introduce a delightful shadol,v pattern to your ceilings to get away from flat and uninteresting surfaces is to use drop siding of either west coast hemlock or Douglas fir for the ceiling deck.

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A Heslrh Proyer

The following prayer is to be found on the wall of the old Cathedral in Chester, England:

Give me a good digestion, Lord, And also something to digest;

Give me a healthy body, Lord, And sense to keep it at its best.

Give me a healthv mincl. Good Lord.

To keep the good and pure in sight ; Which seeing sin is no't appalled

But finds a way to set it right.

Give me a mind that is not bored, That does not rvhimper, whine, or sigh; Don't let me worry overmuch

About the fussy thing called I.

Give me a sense of humor, Lord, Give me the grace to see a joke ; To get some happiness from life, And pass it on to some other folk.

She Only Hod One Husbond

The big Irish rn'oman u/ent into the gents furnishing store and told the salesman she wanted a collar for her husband. She selected it, and told him to wrap it up.

"Do you only want one?" asked the salesman, superciliously.

"Certainly, you fat head," she replied briskly. "What do you think I am-a bigamist?"

The Need Of Honesty

The need of honesty cannot be overestimated. Most of us are honest in big things. But there are many who are not so scrupulous in small matters. There is, for example, the man who robs his employer of time by failing to observe working hours, or wastes the time of others by not being punctual in keeping appointments. The salesman who fails to be at the buyer's office punctually at the appointed hour labors under a self-imposed handicip before hi starts his solicitation. In the final analysis being honest is simply showing the proper consideration for the property of others. whether it be time, money, or goods.

A Meqsuring Srick

A man should so live that at the close of the day he can repeat : I have not wasted my day.

Using Her Own Sruff

I\fother: "Johnnie, I know thousands of little boys ancl girls who would be glad to eat that spinach."

Johnnie : "Name three of them."

Whqt Difference?

"Now, if you subtract twenty-seven from fifty-nine," said the arithmetic teacher; "what's the difference?"

"Yeah, that's what I say," chimed inlazv Willie;"I think it's the bunk, myself."

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