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JUST $658.00 D0WN
($197.98 per month) on 36 mo. repayment schedule, or longer terms available -
Low payment averages only 5r.' per sq. ft. per month-includes complete 40' x 100' clear span building with truck doors, walk-in doors, vented sash, all sheet metal accessories, one-piece roof sheet, and rolled and tucked eave and ridge sheetserected in Los Angeles area; similarly low cost elsewhere.
Choose Your ()wn Plan ... 36 months to 10 years repayment schedule-costs less than rent!
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Cornegie on Work
Andrew Carnegie said: "I congratulate poor young men upon being born to the ancient and honorable degree which renders it necessary that they should devote themselves to hard work."
An April Doy
The sun was warm but the wind was chillYou know how it is with an April day
When the sun is out and the wind is still, You're one month out in the middle of May. But if you so much as dare to speak, A cloud comes over the sunlit arch, A wind comes off of a frozen peak
And you're two months back in the middle of March.
Cooperotion on News
A wire had fallen across the main street and was holding up all traffic. The news reached the editor of the local paper, and he took quick action. He ordered:

"Send down two reporters, one to touch the wire and the other to write the story."
Spore-Time Profits
Many men have become great and successful because of what they learned in their spare time. Lincoln studied law after his day's work as a store clerk.'Charles Lamb worked as a clerk and did his writing after hours. Edison tinkered with electricity after the hours of his employment as a telegrapher. Alexander Graham Bell was employed as a school teacher while he was inventing the telephone. James J. Hill worked on the Mississippi levee while he studied engineering. George Eastman clerked in a bank while studying photography. The Wright Brothers ran a bicycle business while doing their airplane experiments. And so it goes. Spare time can be invested profitably.
Reql fVlen
The real men dare and the real men do, They dream great dreams that they make come true; They bridge the rivers and link the plains And gird the land with their railway trains. They make the desert break forth in bloom And send the cataract through the flume, And turn the wheels of the nation's mills And bring the coin to the nation's tills. The real men work and the real men plan And, helping themselves, help their fellow man. And the sham men yelp at their carriage wheels, And the small dog barks at the big dog's heels.
Sorto Slow
"ffow long did it take your wife to learn to drive?" ttft'l be ten years next August."
NRLDA Start Mafring
YOUR Plans
NOW to Attend
Lmmortality
The idea of man's immortality, like the ocean, has ebbed and fowed in the human mind and heart, beating its countless waves of hope and joy against the shores of the sea of time, so long as love kisses the lips of death.-(Ingersoll.)
On the Selling Line
There isn't much place for a half-size man In the front of the selling line, It's a place for grit, and tact, and wit, And pluck that knows not when to quit, And a smile that sticks through the worst of itOut on the selling line.
Ouch
I{ostess: "Our dog is just like one of the family."
Bored Visitor: "Which one?"
Soid Sir lsooc Newlon to His Pupils:
When you come into any fresh company, observe their humours. Suit your own carriage thereto, by which insinuation you will make their converse more free and open. Lct your discourse be more in query and doubtings, it being the desire of travelers to learn, not to teach.
Besides, it will persuade your acquaintances that you have the greater esteem for them, and so make them more ready to communicate what they know to you; whereas nothing sooner occasions disrespect and quarrels than peremptoriness. You will find little or no advantage in seeming wiser, or much more ignorant than your company. Seldom discommend anything though never so bad, or do it but moderately, lest you be forced to an unhansom retraction.
It is safer to commend anything more than is due, ttran to discommend a thing so much as it deserves, for commendations meet not so often with oppositions, or, at least, are not usually so ill resented by men who think otherwise, as discommendations; and you will insinuate into men's favor by nothing sooner than seeming to approve and commend what they like; but beware of doing it by a comparison.
WAYNE C. ERVINE
In making handsplit shakes-as with any truly hand-crafted material-uniform appearance is nof desirable, nor is it even possible! Uniform quality, however, is another matt€r. Quality con be controlledwhen you see the certi-split label beneath the bandstick of handsplit cedar shake bundles, yQu know that quality has been controlled. specify and insist on certi-split. It is your assurance of top grade,lullcount and unitorm quality,
