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The feds caught this country negro running a still in the woods back of his Mississippi home, and dragged him into court to face the judge on a charge of making moonshine liquor.

The judge asked him:

"What is your name?"

He said:

Oronge Gounty Meering

The Orange County Lumbermen's Club held its monthly dinner meeting June 3 at the Savoy cafe, Santa Ana, Calif. Jim Maynard, president of the group, presided during the discussion period and Les Pearson, treasurer, reported on club financial and social activity. The next meeting is schedulecl for this month and President Maynard will announce the time and place. Thirty-four lumber dealers attended the Tune event.

"Joshua, Suh."

"Joshua?" inquired the judge, with a twinkle in his eye-

"Yassuh, Jedger" he said.

"Tell me," said the judge, "are you the Joshua that made the sun stand still?"

"Nossuh, judge," said the dusky one' "I'se de Joshua what runs de still and makes de moonshine"'

New Arcorq Mill

The Clear Fir Lumber Company is building a new steel and concrete sawmill about 30 miles from Arcata, California. The rnill will cut 100,000 feet of lumber daily. The ofifice is in Arcata. R. A. Patten is manager, and Wm. Ghosn is president.

New Bqrker ond €hipper

The Boise Payette Lumber Company is installing a Hensel barker and chipper at its mills at Emmett, Idaho.

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