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SheYlin Pine Sales Gompany

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NORTHERN (Gcnuinc)

PONDEROSA

SUGAR (Genulnc

What Everv Woman Should Know About Husbands

A husband likes to throw newspapers and ashes on the floor.

He likes to invite friends home for dinner unexpectedly.

He likes a lot of paint on other women but doesn't care for much on her.

He prefers not to be told that he is getting fat or bald.

He wants to drive the automobile himself.

He hates to pay bills.

ftre resents suggestions for personal improvement.

He regards his speculative and gambling losses as his personal affairs.

Hd dislikes to be closely questioned about anything.

He'll spend $15 at a club and then crab because a sixday-old hambone was thrown into the garbage before he got around to it.

He'll buy her an $gOO fur coat and then raise a scene if she loses $1.20 at bridge.

He thinks he'd be rich if he'd stayed single.

He insists that he likes plain food but always compliments hostesses on, special dishes that are,served him.

He doesn't care how much a refrigerator costs if it delivers ice cubes quickly and easily.

He's sure he's living way beyond his income.

Wherr he gets a quiet evening at home he falls asleep in his chair.

He's a prospect for any hussy that sets out to make a fool of him.

Watch him!

She Learned Suddenly

The golf pro stood waiting for his next pupils when two ladies, approached. To the one nearest he said:

"Do you wish to learn golf ?"

"No," she said, "it's my friend who wants to learn. I learned yesterday."

To The Point

It is related that Benjamin Franklin once fell out with an old English friend by the name of William Strahan,.and wrote him as follows: !'You and I were long friends. You are now my enemy and I am, Yours, Benjamin Franklin.f'

Writing And Selling

"Did you know that I had quit iny job and taken up writinf as a career?"

"No. Sold anything yet?"

"Sure t My watch , my car, and my golf clubs."

A SONG OF' MARCO POLO

Madonna, I have gone the world around, Fought for blue jewels, marked tfie azure dyes Of Tyra. Great wonders have I foundI have seen nothing lovely as your eyes,

Madonna, I have sailed a hundred seas, Coasted the famous gardens of the South, Plucked roses born of fire. Yet what were these? I have seen nothing lovely as your mouth.

Madonna, I have seen a land struck white, Frozen and ice-locked from a world apart, Have felt the white-death at my throat all nightI have known nothing cold as is your heart. Theodosia Garrison in Harper's Magazine.

HE DIDN'T RATE

Ilere's one for Bob Burns:

The doctor in the rural distric! examining the children in the local school, found one little boy sadly under weight.

"Sonny," he asked, "do you drink any milk?"

"No sir,t' said the boy.

"You live on a farm but don't drink any milk?"

"No, sir. We donllt have hardly enougtr for the hogs.]'

\(/estern Pine and Redwood Ass'ns Hold Joint Meeting With National

The semi-annual meeting of the Western Pine Association was held at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, July 28. President J. F. Coleman presided at the meeting and in opening the morning session talked on the activities of the association. S. V. Fullaway, Jr., secretary-manager of the Association, gave a review of the association situation during 1936. W. E. Griffee outlined the statistical position of the Western Pine industry.

C. L. Isted reported on the progress of Western Pine promotion. The trade promotion campaign includes: field service, publi'c information, publications, moving pictures, aid to National Door and National Wood Box Associations, California school building program and advertising. Advertising in publications this year will total 36,450,00O messages. N. W. Ayer & Son has been selected as the association advertising agency. President Coleman asked the association members to tie in their individual trade promotional work with that of the asso,ciation.

The directors approved the recommendations of the grading committee to publish a new grading rules book September I, 1936, which will include the changes recommended by the grading ,committee. Recommendations of the executive committee to apply for patents on discoveries of the Association's research department for treating lumber for sash and doors were approved by the directors. The directors also approved the employment of a man to gather statisti'cal informatio{r for the economic committee; that the Association inspection service be made available to carriers in cases of claims for damages; eliminating the weekly delivered price reports, and a revision of the cut stock price list. The budget for the coming six months was approximated.

A. J. Voye, Klamath Falls, Ore.; Eli Weiner, Dallas, Texas; H. C. Berckes, New Orleans; C. C. Sheppard, Clarks, La., and Carl Bahr, president of the California Redwood Association, San Francisco, addressed the meeting. In the afternoon there was a joint meeting with the members of the California Redwood Association and directors of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association. H. W. Cole, Hammond & Little River Redwood Co., San Francisco, presided at the afternoon session. Walter B. Nettleton, Seattle, president of the N. L. M. A., talked on the lumber industry and association activities. Wilson Compton, secretary-manager of the N. L. M. A., discussed the American Forest Products fndustries T,rogram and Federal legislation, and R. G. Kimbell of the N .L. M. A. outlined the National trade promotion program. Talks were also made by Harry G. Uhl, secretary of the Timber Engineering Co., and George W. Dulany, Chicago, chairman of TECO.

Peter Van Oosting Tours Northwest

Peter Van Oosting, in charge of sales of Northwest forest products, including Fir plywood, for E. J. Stanton & Sons, Los Angeles, recently motored to Seattle. He visited a number of mills on the way and in Seattle, and spent sometime at the plant of Elliott Bay Mill Company, Seattle. He was accompanied by his family on the trip.

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