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I,AMON.BONNINGTON GOMPANY
CATERING EXCTUSNTELY TO
DOUGTAS FIN
PONDEROSA PINE SUGAN PINE
Rooms 505-6-7 Morris Plan
Insect Screen Cloth
"DURO"
"DUROID" Electro Galvanized " ALCOA" Alclad Atuminum
Poverty Desircrble
James A. Garfield said: "Poverty is uncomfortable, as I can testify; but nine times out of ten the best thing that can happen to a young man is to be tossed overboard and compelled to sink or swim for himself."
What to Ect
Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, eminent food authority, said:
"The whole effort of our country is bent toward securing an adequate food supply. If our dietitians could only learn the truth, how easy it would be to get a supply of this kind ! We eat brands, when we should be eating bran. Our wheat has all its vitality taken out of it to make white flour. We care more for the dairy cow than we do for the American citizen. She gets the real cream of wheat and we get what she is supposed to have-the husks.
"Simple, wholesome wheat-bread and porridge, an abundance of fruits in season, succulent, vegetables, particularly the potato, spinach, and asparagus, with a generous supply of pure, fresh, clean, tuberculin-tested milk, will give the citizen a diet that is wholesome, nutritious, and full of vitamins. To this may be added a moderate supply of good meat and eggs.

"Let me prescribe the diet of the country, and I care not who makes its laws."
Bernard Shaw Loves to Be Hcrted
Dr. Henry Frank said of George Bernard Shaw:
"G. Bernard Shaw will never be a character universally loved. I think if he felt himself to be universally loved he would be the most chagrined individual that nature ever produced. He loves nothing so much as being hated, if the hatred is sincere; he loves nothing so much as being intellectually knocked down, if the individual that attempts it has the capacity to achieve the effort. He is a fighter through and through, an intellectual warrior, a man who, I might say, is pre-eminently one of us. He belongs to this age."
Slow Down
Certainly you are busy. Work is piling up and you fume and fuss and pitch in and work, but it piles up even higher. What the heck? Slow down ! You could live to be as old as Methuselah and still find work piling up on you. One man, haried, hurried, and explosive over his work, lyas advised to wgrk six hours a day instead of eight, and to spend one day a week in the cemetery. Naturally he de. manded to know what he should do all day in the cemetery, and the philosopher who was advising him said: "Just loaf. Sit around. Get acquainted with some of the men who are there permanently. They didn't finish their work, either. Nobody does, you know."
Nerve lndeed
Two stews in the hotel room had been raising cain all night, and toward morning the phone rang and one of them answered it. When he hung up, the other stew demanded to know who it was. t
"It was the manager, said we were. disturbing the guests, and for us to shut up."
The other stew was indignant. He said:
"Shome nerve he's got, dishturbin' us at thish ungodly hour."
Jenny Kissed Me
Jenny kissed me when we met, Jumping from the chair she sat in, Time, you thief, who love to get Sweets in your list, put that in ! Say I'm weary, say I'm sad, Say that health and wealth have missed me; Say I'm growing old, but addJenny kissed me !
-Leigh Hunt.
She Wcs Rich in llecrrt
There was a mountain woman in Tennessee who just managed to keep alive on her sparse farm. A social worker talked over her situation with her, and asked:
"If the government would allow you two hundred dollars, what would you do with it?"
There was no floor in the cabin. Light came through chinks in the broken walls. Her clothes were poor'. But she thought a moment before she answered:
"Reckon I'd give most of it to the poor."
She Tclked Sense
An old Irishman had collapsed in the street, and a crowd quickly gathered as crowds always will. One woman, Maggie Riley, shouted "Give the poor man some whiskey !" Nobody paid any attention to her, but each offered some remark of his own. Again Maggie Riley cried over the din: "Give the poor man some whiskey t" Then the agonized voice of the collapsed Irishman rose high: "Will the lot of ye hould yer tongues and let Maggie Riley speak?"
A Fcir Woman
To serve a fair woman is all I desire, My soul has found wings and my heart is on fireTo serve a fair woman !
Let the jealous and petty connive all they will, I see a young star at the top, of the hillAnd serve a fair woman !
I've lost half my teeth and my hair has grown gray, But I won't bate a step on love's star-haunted wayI serve a fair woman.
-Harry Kemp.

Quite a Fish
The accompanying photograph was taken at Guyamas, Mexico, and shows Don Philips, Jr., Law' rence-Philips Lumber Co., l-os Angeles, displaying a 191-pouncl striped marlin he caught. When he landed this whopper, he was using a 9-ounce rod and a 45pound test line. lt took him 2 hours and 40 minutes to bring him in. Don, Jr., and Mrs. Philips spent a week recently at the Mexican resort.
Weyerhcreuser Strike Ends
Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. and the CIO International Woodworkers of America have reached an agreement which ended the strike of some 5,000 workers since May 15.
The agreement says there will be no union shop. The agreement, however, does provide for a S-cent hourly wage increase, three paid holidays ayear, and an expanded health and welfare program.
The mills resumed operation on July 25 but it may be a week or two before they get in full production.
Every sack of Calaveras Quality Cement is backed by the integrity and the manufacturing experience of a companywhich for 25 vears has 6eed recognized for the excellence of its products and service.
Plywood Care, Storage and Display
( Continued from Page 22) terial merchandisers are daily increasing concentration on the sale of the final product such as the complete kitchen, the package home, etc. The same printiple can be easily applied to plywood displays. In selling plywood for kitchen ,cabinets or storage walls, for example, the item to show is a sample, built-up, finished cabinet showing the advantages of tailor-made plywood installations.
In selling plywood to farm customers, for example, a full size or model plywood silo or milk house enables the customer to visualize the completed structure. The same is true of boats, tennis tables and other plywood uses.
A natural way to combine display of plywood with rich, attractive looking showrooms and offices is to panel them n'ith plywood given different types of finish, giving prospects an idea of what their room will look like when done in plywood.
Another sales-building store fixture is a plywood display rack for small or odd-size pieces. The rack can be simply bui11, and placed in one ,corner of the store to display priced plywood pieces much in the manner of a grocery store's display of canned goods. The plywood display rack, many retailers have found, substantially increases over-thecounter sales to small purchasers looking for small plywood pieces for such miscellaneous uses as shelving and hobby projects.
Macllonald & Harrington, Ltd.

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