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Thirty-six small houses have been developed by \U7eyerhaeuser as a means of assisting a-SQUenE Lumber Dealers to provide greater values for house buyers. These houses, designed by the nation's ranking architects, cooperating with our engineers, Possess features of desira' bility and economy which are helping -many deallrs to secufe a gteatet Percentage of new house business.

Inasmuch as the architects who helped us in the development of these houses are located in widely separated areas, you will find a broad variety of styles in the 4-SQUARE Book of Homis. \7hen you study these houses you will find that in addition to the excellence of design marking each house, efficient engineering-also providel constructio q economies resulti ng from the use of 4-SQUARE Lumber in standard sizes and lengths. The 4-SQUARE Book of Homes, illustrating all the houses, is distributed to 4-SQUARE Dealers exclusively-and the blue prints arc available only through 4-SQUARE Dealers. This distributing policy places 4-SQUARE Dealers in an excellent sales position locally.

If you are a 4-SQUARE Dealer, it will pay you to spend an evening with your 4-SQUARE Book of Homes. All the houses, ranging in size from three rooms to six fooms, one and two stories, are in the low price bracket. $P'hen you study them, you will see many points which contribute toward better, more livable houses at a lower final cost-you will see many desirable features of design and plan which enable you to gain better control of the new house business in your ttade atea.

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FIRSI lIATI(lI{At BAlII( BUItDIlIG

The Old Sparrow Rhyme

A bloody, bloomin' sparrow, Lived in a bleedin' spout, And there came a bloomin' bloody rain, And drorre the beggar out.

The bloomin', bleedin' sun came out And dried the bloody rain, And the bloody, bloorninl blighter, Went up the spout again.

He Was Not So Crazy

The superintendent of the insane asylum noticed an inmate pushing a wheelbarrow upside down.

"Why do you keep that wheelbarrow upside down?" he inquired.

"You don't think I'm crazy, do you?" asked the nut ..I pushed it right side up for a while, and every time I did they kept filling it with gravel."

The Chestry Of A Man

A man weighing 1,[() pounds contains enough fat for seven cakes of soap, carbon for 9,(XX) pencils, phosphorus to make 22@ rrratch heads, magnesium for one dose of salts, iron to make one medium-sized nail, sufEcient lime to whitewash a chicken coop, enough sulphur to rid one dog of feas, and water to fill a ten gallon barrel.

Not Understood

Not understood. How many breasts are aching For lack of sympathy ! Ah ! Day by day

How many cheerless, lonely hearts are breaking ! How many noble spirits pass awayNot understood.

A Scotch Horseback Ride

Scotchman at riding Acaderny: "f wish to rent a horse."

Groom: "IIow long?"

Scotchman: "The longest you've got, laddie. There be five of us going."

Value Of Play

Play is pleasurable mental and physical cornpetitive exercise where the issues involved are trivial and transient. It is a fit preparation for more important tasks. And it is the law of, life that you only.,do those important tasks well at which you have played in childhood.-Stanley Hatl

THE ILLUSIONS OF \I/AR

By Richard Le Gallienne

War

I do abhor; And yet how sweet

The sound along the marching street

Of drum or fife, and I forget Broken old mothers, and the whole Dark butchering without a soul.

Without 3 s6st-s3ye this bright treat

Of heady music, sweet as hell; And even my peace-abiding feet

Go marching with the marching street. For yonder goes the fife, And what care I for human life !

The tears fill my astonished eyes, And my full heart is like to break, And yet it is embannered lies, A dream those drummers make.

Oh, it is wickedness to clothe

Yon hideous, grinning thing that stalks

Hidden in music like a queen

That in a garden of glory walks, Till good men love the thing they loathe; Art, thou hast many infamies, But not an infamy like this.

O, snap the fife and still the drum, And show the monster as she is.

The Power Of Cooperation

A husbandman who had a quarrelsome family, after having tried in vain to reconcile them by words, thought he might more readily prwail by an example. So he called his sons and bade them lay a bundle of sticks before him. Then having tied them up into a fagot, he told the lads one after another, to take it up and break it. They all tried, but in vain. Then untying the fagot, he gave them the sticks to break, one by one. This they did with the greatest ease. Then said the father: "Thus, my sons, as long as you remain united, you are a match for all your enetnies; but differ and separate, and you are s1dens."-Aesop.

Progress

f don't think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday.-Abraham Lincoln.

Western Lumber Company, well-known wholesale and retail lumber concern of San Diego, recently installed the hoist shown in the picture and purchased a Willamette Carrier. This additional equipment enables them to handle deliveries with greater speed and efficiency. The lumber carrier has been painted green to match the rest of the rolling equipment.

Five branch yards are operated by Western Lumber Company. These are Chula Vista Lumber Company,

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