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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1929)
pa or roun , THE EVENINO HERALD, ELATttATH FALLS, OREGON Bift gmmfng Iterate aVuLtllaltt vrr rttfaooa txpt ftuadap ky Tha Haraiel P u fella feWf Ctnpar at TIMELY QUOTATIONS FROM PEOPLE IN THE PUBLIC EYE .nlerea ee iKoid elae matter at the posteffloe at Klamath Falls, Oreeoa, Auauat It, HOI, eader ul ot Coeareee, Marck a, Ilia, One T r - Sla Mentha. f a Thraa Mnnthe. Ona Mania .MM . ITS . 1. 1 Dellaerea km Uarttee Hla Months.. Thraa alomha Oaa Moalb I.M aaaoviATKU racea LKaatcti WINBJ hcmhkh AVitiT kuattu or IHl l latioh NkM ml tea AaaaalataS lrr Tha Associated Praea la aaclualvaly anllllad ta I ha aaa ar rapubllaa ' tlaa of all nawa dUnatchas oradlted to It or not otherwise credited la "Tha problam before tha ha Bias raca la aot to devise a peaca plaa that will ba perfect but tlmply to darlaa aaa thai will work." Hanry L. Moackeu. (Tha A mar Iran Mercury.) aaa Tha atrange thing of today with Ita unknown aaaa b tha familiar thine ot tomorrow with myrlal valuee." Vllajalmar Ste-baeeea. aaa "I do not believe that tha ever- to It or not otherwise oradltad la I ttr,r'a ru hih . . la ara alao reserves. I e uim--- "-a pvi in aublteatloa of epeolal dlspatohaa harali TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 This Pajama Cult EDITOR W. 0. SAUNDERS, high priest of the pajama cult, announces that a prominent manufacturer will undertake to introduce pajamas for male street wear next summer. But it will take more than a sales cam paign .to put the idea over. A great deal of preliminary groundwork will have to be done before we will be will- ing to rush into the stores in response to this appeal to our yearnings for hot-weather comfort The fact painful or otherwise is that us men are filled with a becoming modesty for which no one has ever given us credit With that modesty of ours the tra ditional modesty of women can brook no comparison. Although the point may not have been formally made ere this, we are beyond question the modest sex. Genesis falls to report which of our original parents was first to be covered, but there can be little doubt that Adam led the way to the fig orchard. And ever since, womankind appears to have been tempting us back into our initial state, only to be baffled by our stern and unshakeable adherence to the conviction that the less seen of the human body the better. And there we stand today. What right-thinking man, except In the privacy of his boudoir, cares to be seen with his neck and throat exposed? How often does one of us cut off his trousers at the knees and wear them thus to the of fice? Or amble about with bare arms and legs and tha doc tor's cbarsaa, but la tha high coat ot madlral accessories."- Herman N, Buadaeea, M. D. (Foram.) "No Baa ever sets tor vary loot iir thaa ha deservoa with' out paying for it aomathlng aq. ally aa val-ahle aa ha gata, Braea Barton. 0 0 0 "This Is tha tlma for aomaoaa to aak how good this "second ehanca' la. Personally, I think tha odda are a bundrtd to ona asalU' at battarloi tha ftrat marriage, Evolve Millar Pierce. (PlalB Talk.) ' aaa "Color la marely that pereoaal touch that catenae tha fancy of tha crowd." Orantland Flea. (Collier's.) . This Ought to Be Easy Will I a a alar la J a l a er ta ial a Manar tray. XX Cheat, m evae TMtarfc. X O aacreeaJeal drawtajc. 38 Streak a Vmii area. mi -ra rjaeu aa taalae aaal. M Faadar a aa Beeae. at Card araaaa. a rmtara, aa R.miirt, 41 Ty, aaaaa ara. 4 a: a eeatvle -JMAkAR IAt F!L i Njfl To e Hit SlRQpni, IRE LA V ygjM nslw t piti Mi,y)e 5 AlBTNaJpTelLlti ta Ta am. 14 Oaader. la VaHaat af a. back? Yet modest woman does all these things, while ;J Jeie"ia we of the decorous sex suffer heat prostration and even J", cl?!. death to preserve our standards of decency. Thus, it is going to be a heck of a job to get us to parade publicly in garments heretofore reserved for the bedroom. The ordinary gent .finding himself on Main street clad in pajamas, would not only blush furiously, but would also rush frantically to the nearest shelter. Cf course Editor Saunders, who regularly wears them in hot weather, is no ordinary man. ' The first step in the pajama cult's preliminary propa ganda ought to develop emphatically the fact that or dinary naiamas. of which the bottom of the coat doesn't v-oarh dnom toy Ar.ni.o-! tn riinli- it tV.o nonfa a nnt l" P'aasure OI nsTloa a BTiraa " 1,- w .v w r-"i - dron an ana at alL suggested. We understand that the street-wear pajama I -ot eouraa," thonght ha, ti things mutt drop on ma, I'd rath- Tha rio-r nn!n f h. 5. tkof ar tuoy wara puraaa ... mur dbuw auwAw fviu av w jbuaaJ4 aa v A aa v a.ti " v I thttlar aal . ' well-dressed man may dispense with underwear while NaTortheieaa, Mr. rink giaaead wearing pajamas at home, it will.be both wise and deqD aTprehanaiTaiy at lnurraia jcu bv luuuuo A nucu lie DlCi3 uuu Al Will ue u-u j nmbrolla. Viuier io iuuak cvuveru 11 mey realize mat iney win Maanw-hUa aranU arentuated have a lower layer of protection. in tha following sequence But, of course, what we really need to spread the 'watts dashed down through tiaa afroot n.i.m.. ir, Vnf na.iV... I. an. L-t-I . I Of MTaD aUrtleO C10UQ DaOU law. Not a law requiring the wearing of pajamas on in aeareh of Mra. K.a pocketbook. hot days, but a law more insidiously effective. Pockatbook waa found aata Consider tha w tha Aro-anHnea wortarl it I wiw r. . ana roiumoa. Aooy passea a taw in uuenos Aires unaer wnicn any thank waa finked oh, no. man appearing on the street without a coat was thrown "Dk thanked, into the hooaeo-nw. Nnwr mrutt nt n rnri.hlnnrlaH Amor. (Surpriaa, hara!) The Mill- leans ar, too modest to go about costless. But if ther. were a law against It we would be hotter than ever and eama annoyed at tola notation of ,would seek some way to evade it even if we dared not 0,4 priraey of tha town whoaa disobey it Well, that'a Just what the Argentines did. ITi JT c'Za Moaay at least nan tne men in Argentina are wearing should ba a deraiopment ail by rjaiama coats instead of their suit eoata. Rnanna Atroa I'taelf.) 9 aaa.a, . a 1L. art 14 MantananAa a ;iMa , .a . a , , I 9 XIV lUfilwU W UlfJ I.10IU, .vnoaFwo wiiujr ittlll C lit tUftfc HJttUl COttU UBB I , PUcAd ATUtOf WfttU UndtT Decome the national dress. Factories turn out a half Ian-eft lor Tioiatini tb Minington 'dozen naiama cnata for pverv nnfr nf nm'amn anitfl ordiiumc prohibiting mrlatort Of course a similar law in this country would only ii, r, fc.,h,. H,nn solve half the problem. Editor Saunders and his fellow from pianea by residents of EUs- enthusiasts want US to wear both aer-Hnna nt tha n.,'.m. abeth whoaa names atart with K. nit Txru ,l.ij .... - . . . . . I i. wsiia arraignea oeiore na- "uu'" i " ee ana airy ana corder Donald M. Kenworthy. tne other nail Hot and uncomfortable? s. Recorder D. m. Kenworthy Obviously, wa muat aan hava a low nmilrlni, .11 dlachargaa Watta. j . . it , 10 and U.. TelicIUtlona and I banter exchanged by all concern- OaUaOWTAI, - Tkaat. VUTICaX, a 1 waet. ta sua skaaaae J WjhWw. da Jaaalral aard a rak ahaarr aan at It aula aaaaa. " iV i.rui.Tnn Yat-.V"' la r - la lanaaa. 4 A datalt, 8 Maadaia. 5 Caataaa. f raaaa. TESTETttAT8 AXWWKM Is IT Ta aall alaac l Thaaaa at a talk. St Waal ' la rha aaaltal a Jaaaat tl Mrat. aa Ta aiaar. . M rtaaa af -tha . ara. ad Naihlaav ar Waa aaaatrr did oanaa aeaaartf aa Oaatrt. aa viaaM aaal. aa aaa. as ralra. ar Aiwy, I Ta ri aa a-aiaf. as Wafaala aaaaa. as Rata ta aralaa r rraseatrleaw men on the streets to wear pants! E D IT O R I A L S From Over the Nation ad. Twenty years ago it could aot. aa waa remarked, hara happened. But who knowe? Twenty years from bow purses may ba drop- sing from the aky Ilka (ilea. LETTER GOLF FINANCIAL WORRIES MONET CARES feature to day's leUer golt punla. They ara aot serious, bowerer, for par la only fire and oaa solution la oa page eight. iCIAlftlglSJ THE RULES 1 Tha idea ot Latter Oolf la to change ona word to another and do It la par, a glraa somber ot atrokea. Thua to change COW to HEN, in three atrokea, COW. BOW. HEW HEN. i You change only oaa lat ter at a time. I lou must hare a complete word, of common ussge, for each jump. Slang words and abraria- Uons doa't eount. The order ot letters cannot ba changed. Ona solution la printed oa oaca eigai ANYTHING MAT FALL FROM THE SKIES NOW Frank Sulllraa In the New Tork World: Twenty yeara ago tha following could not hare hap pened; twenty yeara ago people were smiling as tha Wright broth ers passed by; arlatton waa a chimera: ' Yesterday . Albert Fink waa Standing In hla farmland at Mill lngton, N- J., munching content edly on a wlip ot vetch and sur veying his thriving crops. Onions, CaTrots, kohlrabi, potatoaa, para sips, lettuce, radishes, asparagua, beans (lima and string), peaa, celery, leeks and turnips, all wax ing strong and healthy under the Stimulus of a warm June sua. It Ws good to behold, and such ws the mood engendered In Mr. ink that he even watched with something like amused toleration the antlca of two young potato ugs romping on c leaf under the vatchful eye of their mother, a atom and matronly potato bug, lot uncomley aa potato bugs go. I llr. and lira. William J. Kuitt. echnltt of Elisabeth, N. J., were farthest from Mr. rink's thought St this moment. Not surprising. Inasmuch aa Mr. Fink did not know them, had never heard of tbem, and like aa not would have THOUGHTS ON STATE AFFAIRS (Contlaaed from rae-e Ona) it. Hilary Watts waa not in Mr. Fink'a thoughts, either, tor a similar reason. It is, however, only fair to Mr. Watta and Mr. and Mra. Knittachnltt to state that Mr. Fink waa not In their thoughts a tha tlma. To reca pitulate: Neither Mr. Fink. Mr. K., Mra. K. or Mr. Hilary Watts were in any of each other'a the legion horse racea to close thoughts at the moment the at Orasham. Stanley aays it la pocketbook dropped from the aky a "private" venture and not a and nearly hit Mr. Fink upon the civic enterprise. bean. just how that effecta the legal- Ah, well, there tha cat has I ll7 of the races only a master la- baen let out ot tha bag, for It I tellect can determine. Aa a maU waa Indeed tha dropping ot a I tar ot fact tha Oraaham races pocketbook from tha aky that furnished soma fun for those who disturbed Mr. Fink's reverential ilka red blooded areata, but Stan- contemplation ot bla adoleacent ley bad to listen to the house- lettuce and nearly made him wives council or the redheaded swallow hla wisp of vetch. I man's forum each of which pros it was Mrs. Knlttscbnltt's pock- ably deliberated long and ear- etbook and at the moment abe nestly and finally condemned tba was up-In tba aky with Mr. legion races because somebody Knittachnltt la aa airplane pilot- bat a dollar and a half that Clu ed by Mr. Watts, formerly ot tba derails would out run Trilby, British Royal Air force and now That's why Portland la Fort- of tba Weitfleld airport. land boma ot tba gloom em At tha aama moment tha ail-1 bracera who vaant no ray of light. tated Mrs. K- was tailing her hue- They demand that gloom shall band and Mr. Watta what had ralgn supreme and Stanley being happened, Mr. Fink, below, was I their prosecutlnk attorney, elect- collecting hla startled wlta and ed by the great electorate of Mul- trying to decide whether I the I tnomah county, waa compelled to shock ot having a purse drop on pull down the racea alter he had doubted their existence If told ot one from the beavena waa-worth I run them for a week. BLIZZARD VICTIM FOUND EDMONTON. Alta. Ana. 11. A P) Lost ia a billiard that how led down out of tha Arctic on Jnna list last. Ivaa McKay Christie, Batburst Inlet trapper was frotan to death, it waa laraoed . today. Hla faithful husky dr; waa found by eearcn ing parties that aet out oa tha trappar'a trail after the bl! sard bad apeat ita force. It la sow la tha Royal Cana dian Mounted Police headquart ers at Ta-sohal Island. Christie's body waa burled at Bathnrat In let. He baa a brother, D. M. Christie, of Qulney, Maaa. AMERICANS WERE THIRSTY BEFLIN, Ang. II, (AP) oermaa newspapera today feature tba news ot laat night's banquet to tba delegatea ot the Interna tional ' Advertising association hera as "gastronomic record." with "4,008 bottea of wine" con sumed, fifty percent of It by guests from the United States. The 1,100 gueeta ware served by mora than 409 waiters. To furnish tha veal, oaa of tha Kami on tha mean, JIO cal ves wera killed. For relish 11,000 crabs and other dellcseles wera supplied. MATCHES CAUSE DEATH DENVER. Colo., Aug. It. (A P) Three negro children wars burned to death hara laat night when matches with which Donald Jackson, four, waa believed to have been playing, causing a firs In which ha and hla two alstera, Jarqur"ne, It months old. ami Betty June, t year old, were kill ed. DAILY LETTER ON .AFFAIRS AT U. S. CAPITAL Waahlagtoa Always Kaowe li Whaa Ksnployaasal Condi. Uoaa Ara loor, as tha Job Beakers Cwaee to tha Capital for Halp-aad There Araat .Nearly So Many This Year. By rodnky rrrcHFj NBA Service Writer WASH INOTON, Aug. II. Washington la always aware ot the faet whan employment con ditions ara bad over tha country. When work la scarce elsewhere the altnatloa la reflected by tha thouaande who coma hera Inoklns for tederl Jobs, mora often thaa not depending oa a congressman to help them out. A good percentage ot them wind up at tha federal employ ment eervlce station oa Pennsy lvania Avenue. There one learaa that although mora applleanta have been provided with lobe nera viia year thaa last year. inera -area I oeea nearly aa many persona calling around for jona. There ware mora than 11.000 persons who registered at tba of fice during tha year aaded July 1 but laat year there wera nearly 10,000. Aad tha greater per centage ot plaeemeota la shows la tha faet that thla year lobe nava oeea sound for 11,(10 persons, as torn pared with only 110S la tha year before. Thla government ageaey. It epoeare, haa lately been placing half the eppucaata lnatead of only a third aa before. Lately the attraction at tha capital has beea tha government's Dig building program. Many workers appear to have coma wita too much confidence la aa aasumed demand - tor bulldlna neip which doesn't exlaL Soma jooe nave been open, ot eouraa. out me Doii' ng la going oa alow ly and there le always a surplus of building labor hara. The work ia let out to private eon. tractors who generally bring la man- own crewa. a e a Conferring oa Froeldent Hoo- ver and Secretary of State Bttra- son oi the Peruvian Order of the Sua remlnda your eorroeDond- eui oi a etory Board la Para laat year which datea back to tba early dare of that Illustrious and aristocratic order. Tha Order of tha Sun nn a large banquet to celebrate its gift to one ot Lima's many cath edrals ot a massive pair ot eolld liver candlesticks, which were displayed proudly oa a table. A strong guat of wind cama along suddenly and blew out all tae ughta. When the windows had been closed and the lights restored It waa found that ona of tba valuable raMlestlcks had disappeared. A Priest quieted tha b .'.hen and suggeated that before any thing drastic waa done, the lights ba extinguished again tor two minutes, daring- which the thief would be permitted to return the loot. So the llihta were put oat. When they were lighted aaaln tha ether candlestick had disap peared. This story waa vouched for. but no ona aeemed to know whether the sticks had bean re covered. HUGS TO SMOKERS ARE BEING POSTEO As you enter ear lumber yard or saw mill you will find poeted ia conminoos piacaa eigne which read "No Smoking," "No Rmk lag Beyond This Point," "Foal uveiy no Smoking." Soma umee these are In bold red let ters; some times la all red signs You will find similar alana In many other places. Includlna pane or me National foraata. many privately owned logging operations, Indian reserve Uon laaaa etc These latter res trie tl ona are tor ue periods of fire danger la the woods, during tha dry, hot days, whaa store er less wind Is prevalent and tha huml- aiiy is low. They are te protect Uvea and property against loss and damage by firs. Some pec- vie are aa aata with tire as aa air-tigai neater, soma reaaoa- aoiy cartful, aad soma, very careless. Ia the mill and lumbar vaM. whara yoa see "PoalUvely No omoamg. - -no smoking Beyond hie Point' aliua roa will aim. find water piped to ever mrt of the premises, fire hose every mue aistar-e, and la plecee the nose etrung oat so cne man eaa lly turn oa tha water aad quelca a tire la tha trectioa ot a minute. The loss of half a million board feet of cordwood, K R. tlea or lumber aouaaa terrible. It la. But It dors aot take a big forest fire to destroy sav ers! million board feat ot tim ber. The wood, tlea or lumbar may ba replaced la a tew dare. To replace tha forest requires years, probably hundreda of yaara, aad a loea te all ot us la tie meantime. Timber la a resource. Trees are valuable. It doaa aot mat ter where they are or la whoti name th. ownership la vested Treea la yoar city are ot mosey valre to yoa, though you ma. aot onjo their fruit or shade. To amoke is tha mill er lumber yard r tana to loae yoar job. Not to amoke In the woods la looked vpon by aoma with contempt. Compere tha haaard; the possible loss. Compare the protection ar-lnst a conflagration la the two pie-. Compare the veins to tha public (yoa aad me) and I doubt If yea will seed te be cr-Moned r.aln about smoking ta the woods. Yours for more trees. JOHN B. ORIBBLB Kirk, Oregot. QUIPS AND QUIRKS OF .AMERICANS Robert Qalllea'e Pointed Sa tire and llmart Humor (Uvea Refreshing View of Uumaa Traits. Tu-sday, AwpiHt 13 bla wife la making over aa old frock. ' Tha beat known cure for In. somola la ta place ona foot la front of the other end repeat behind s plow from I a. m. until sundown. Isn't science woadorfuL Altar centurire of stun It haa Irnrnxl -lhat Nature Intended aa to as poee our bldea to the sua aa eavagM and cattle do. Historians of the future will wondsr why Americana la thla prosperous ara did without clothes and food. How tlmne channel The old (I mere fought fur their coavlo. Ona, aad now race fight aa ttanl fur acquittals. Correct thla aentenca: "Mother and tha atria have sent forty post carda from tha rr-ort," said tha old man, "and not ona con cluded with the wordet 'wish ' you were here'." For results ass herald Claaa Ada By BOI1KRT QU1LLBN Dieting: Eatlna things you auomi-nte. Just tell as, Mr. YYirkersliam, whether that waa aa Indlarretloa or a feeler. Yoa can recognise home during tha school vacation. It'a the place where the children ain't. Still, the eaerg-y eiprailrd lo maka pianea atay up doeea't compare with that devoted to Nooatars. What we seed Is s straw hat that won't taxi wbea It finishes a flight. The only way to maka very- body watch yoa Is to become tamoae or ba mlddle-agrd WiqvWW, I aa a ' i . .Stnmnrh I lianrrlea ,wA ..11-- ,h-, 1 'waaaaa aawwe uvi CP slowly wears oft neit morning PJrgf ReVPAiPfl IsV aa yoa begin to think you may. "l -CVCaiCU U live, after all. Coated ToniTUs"! Your tongue la nothing more thaa tha upper and of your atom ach and Inteatinea. It la the first thing your doctor looks el It tells at a glanoa tha coadltloa oi your digestive system and physicians aey that 90 of all alcknaee tarts with torn ach and bowel trouble. A coated tongue la a danrer sig nal of those digestive disorders which Iced to ao many kinds of serious lllneea, II tails why tha least exertion Urea you out; why you hara pains In the bowels, gas, sour stomach, dlasy spalls. Coating on the tongue ta a sign that you need Teniae tha medi cine which haa helped thousands who ware physical wrecks from stomach and bowel troubles who had "tried everything" in vain aad about given up hope. Teniae contains do mineral drugsi it la made of barks, harbe and roots. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Your moo ay back It It doesn't help you. Tanlac 2 MILLION BOTTLES USED PolitlcWni A broad yellow streak keeping qulec to aaa which way the cat will Jump. Aa a laat desperate effort to get oool, you might aak soma banker for a loaa oa your plain note. Aaaertraalami Pealing rich ba re use ww have Doubled the price for doing one another's washing. Aad some mea think they are tolerant when they merely have fellow feeling for a ghastly Tba advantaga la adopting an orphan at that tha aad reeolt of yoar foolish training ran be blamed oa tta parentage. Tha slavery question would be with as yet, too, If statesmen (he 0'e had been afraid to talk out loud about It A "good fellow" le oaa who pea da S900 at a algtit club while The new Democratic publicity bureau, operated by Charles Mlcbelaon under tha general dir ection of Jouett Shouse. la pro ducing raeulta with Ita dally at- taeka en tha Republlcana and their tariff efforts. . One would eeltate to auggeat uat how much effect thla propaganda bar rage la having on the tariff mak ara, but It certainly la getting In to the p--ira. Tha Mlchelson method 1 been te aand the correspondents at least once a day a dennriatory its lament from some member of Congreaa about soma phase ot the propossd tariff leglsl'tlon. The "xoeratle newspapers are eat- ing It ap a- playing thla mater ial oa page one. And ao are quite a few of tha Republican newspapers. Goodness knows bow many of tha ideas and worda are provided for Democratic aenators by Mr. Mlchelson probably a lot but no propaganda effort la Washing ton for a i"ug tlma back aaa eaea enceeestul from the ataadpoint ot newspaper apace. Large puee ot marke-t newspapers at Demo cratic headquarters attaat the fact aaa Mr. Deeta Pickett the ener getic research secretary ot the Meth'dlit Board of Temperance, Prohibition aad Publlo Morals, haa beea kind enough to send your correspondent a clipping showing 8wlsa postal cancellation marka attacking the alcohol evil The poatmark shows a bottla lab eled ape" and marked with skull and erossbones, alongside tba warning "Dar Sehnapa varn Ichtet Famine an' Volkl" which transl-ted Into "Drink rulna tha family and. the race." Of conrae, wa ava prohibition on our orn aatutea, but our govern ment haa never stamped such propaganda on our mall. - Mr. P' -.att'a clipping says tne Swiss government stampa such a design an- Inscription "on every letter pasting through the post" Inquiry at tbe Swtas legation, however, elicits the word that at tack's do aet remember receiving mall marked and tha guess that the special cancellation mark must have tn ud temporarily aome tlma In honor of aoma dry congress or conference, tbe Swiss government being ac commodating that way. So this LARGEST DRCO BTORB. NEW YORK. Aug., II. Tha world's largeot drug store, ac cording to the American Drag- glat Is la tbe Swiss elty ot Oe aava, a center ot 111,00 popu lation. Baaldea being la such a comparatively email town, tha Pharmacia Prlaclpala, which le ita aame, le only If yaara eld. It employe more thaa 400 peo ple sad doaa aa annual bualnaea of mora thaa 11,000,000. It haa 700,000 cuetomera all ever Za-rope. Is atlll a pretty good story, but aot aa good aa it might have been. BooCs BSimdiurag Blank Book Manufacturers, Loose Leaf and Book keeping Devices, Speeial Ruled Headings. In fact everything that a modern Bindery produces by a competent and efficient blndcryman. Deth$ and General Equipment for Offices Biggest and Best Printing Plant in Southern Oregon Smith-Bates Printing Co. Phone 93 132 South Fifth St. Real Anheuser-Busch Quality every ounce of it BM.131 WooD GREEN PINE SLABS 10 LOADS $35.00 You can't go wrong on green slabs; the best wood for tha money. BLOCK-WOOD Double Loads $6.80 . Single Loads $4-80 Fill up your bin now while we have plenty of it Coal, Fuel-Oils - Oil Burners Hog Fuel burner's Peyton & Co. Wood to Bora' 126 S, 7th Phone 535 FOR YOUR HOME'S SAKE Lumber buyers sometimes "shop' around." Unfortunately for the home builder, the "best deal" too frequently means the lowest price and conse quently lumber of questionable build ing value. For the sake of your in . .vestment, give just as much consider ation to the value of your lumber as to the price. Remember "bargain lum ber" has only bargain building value.' Look carefully into the lasting quality and dependability of lumber whose only sales argument is, "it's the cheapest?' Big Basin Lumber Co. Long-Bell "aaa Mats "MVIRYTH1NO TO BUILD WTT t Phone 107 Spring and Main 1