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The Wool Suir Bought on Credit

"That's a mighty good looking suit of clothes you're wearing," said a man to a friend.

"That is a most remarkable suit, as well as a good-looking one," replied the suit-wearer.

"What makes you say that?" asked the other.

"I will explain what I mean," said the suit-wearer. "This suit is made from wool raised in Australia. The Australian rancher who raised the wool in this suit, made a profit on it. The jobber who bought it from him, made a profit on it. The railroad that hauled the wool to shipside, made a profit on it. The ship that carried it to San Francisco, across the Pacific, made a profit on it. The train that

Mutuql Plywood Elects

C. W. Whisnant rvas re-elected president of Mutuai Plyrvood Corp. at the annual meeting October 9. Others elected were Willis Cole, director and vice-president, and George Johnson, director-secretary-treasurer. S. W. Barry was named assistant secretary-treasurer. Re-elected directors were George Anderson, Jack Bennett and Henry Holt; new directors are Wendell Fosnaugh, Ray French. William Skinner. Robert Matthews was named honorary director. Its annual report pointed out that the company is the second largest producer of Douglas Fir plywood.

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