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. By Jock Dionne o

A Clever Mon Could Do lr

The tough, hard-driving taxi driver beat the red signal by inches, his fenders dusted the knees of the trafficlop on duty, he missed the pedestrian saf.ety-zone by the skin of his teeth, slid in between two trucks with only the thickness of paint to spare on either side, and was getting away with it when another cop whistled him over to the iurb.

With stately dignity and lowered brow the big cop walked over to the driver, glared at him for thirtt full seconds, then pulled a big handkerchief from his pocket and showed it to him.

_.,"T,isten, tough guy," he growled. "On your way back I'll drop this, and you see if you can pick it up wit' yer teeth !"

Kendqll Industries Exponds Distribution

Appointment of four new distributors was announced by N9.ry.1 B. Jacobs, Jr., vice president-marketing for Kendall Industries of Fresno, Ctlif., leading manufacturer of rolling aluminum windows and doors.

The new distributors and the cities in which they are h-e_adquartered are Layrite Building Materials, Spoiane, Wqsh.; The Wickes Corp., Saginaw, Mich.; Arizoni Glass & Mirror Co., Tucson, Ariz., and Mauser Lumber Co., The Dalles, Ore.

Jacobs credited the recent introduction of the new K-Slide International window for attracting new distributors to the Kendall line.

Layrite Building iVlaterials will cover eastern Washing- ton, northern Idaho and western \,fontana; The Wickes Corp., recently expanded into the West for the first time, will stock the Kendall line in Calif. ; Arizona Glass & Mirror and Mauser Lumber r,l'ill cover

Fowler, Ontario and Salida. will cover the Tucson area: The Dalles, Ore., area.

USE YOUR HEAD! to promote Notionql Forest Products Week

Coming up October 2l-27 is National Forest Products \Meek.

The need for effective publicity and originality has been recognized to give added impetus to public interest in "The \Meek."

An excellent suggestion-that of promoting general acceptance in all areas and on all levels, of a- Lumber Jack type of "uniform" consisting of plaid shirt, blue jeans and helmet to be worn throughout the weekwas brought forth at the Washington meeting of National Forest Products Week Planners.

Snark of the lJniverse, Harvey W. Koll. has made contact with a Los Angeles manufacturer who is able to supply the helmets in quantity. The helmet will be made of a light weight wood derivative, yellow in color, with an inner adjustable head band to satisfy each size. It will be imprinted, "National Forest Products Week-October 2l-27."

Quantity rates bring the price to 91.25 each, f.o.b., Los Angeles. They may be ordered in quantity lots, with a minimum of 25.

In the instance where an individual. comDany or group is unable to order the minimum 25 themseives, they are advised to contact their local Hoo-Hoo clubs who will pool the requests.

Orders for the helmets should be sent to Harvev IrV. Koll, 1707 W. 49th St,, Los Angeles-telephone : AXminster 4-9442.

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