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GEORGE CLOUGH Wi LUMBER

We believe the month of Februmv is on excelleni Tonth to stock REDWOODond build -..;rL -- ^,,^ IUur rrrvs,'ru, I loword spring or:d summer demcnds-sc we oller FTVE nEASONS why you cqn depend on us lor PROPERLY MANUFACTURED REDWOOD Ior your customers:

1. PRECISION BANDSAWN

2. FULL SAWN TO 2t(6-NO SCANT STOCK-EACH PIECE SALEABLE

3, OLD GROWTH HUMBOLDT REDWOOD

4 EXCELLENT GRADES ond TEXTURE

5. NO KILNS AT THE MiLL ^L:-'_ ^-r .vi.l not urru' rrr9 rrrrPl,,s'rr v hp niel.e.] nver {or lioht stock

We ore deve)oping steody shipments of this QUALITY REDWOOD to the Southern Coliiornio trode ond we of{er this molcrinl a' ^omnalilivF nriCeS-SO just coll DUnkirk 2-2214 |or alll v^,," l,,hh6r -66.tc

Approvcl of Prices In Long-Term Contrqcts for Scles Of Portland Cement

\\'ir:hirrgt()n. J;rn. 13-'l'ht' t )illt t' ,,i I'rice 5i;' lrilizltti,,n torllrr- rrrlr!crl I'ortl:Lnrl cenrcnt to ih,r list ,,i (',,lnnr,,,litics i,r' rr lriclr .r'ller. rr:;r-r' ;rlrplr' for pcrnrission t,r use the lrricirrg',r'')\'isi.ns {,f ('et'tltin long-tcrnt c( )ntrACr s t^tt:t're,l irrl,, I'rf,,r(. l)l';(... c()ntr()1. 'ihc listing c ,.ers onlr- sales lrl nriurllfactrrrers oi ccurcnt.

Todar''s rlcti()n is c,,r'ered lrr- -\rnendrnent 5 trr Ceneral Overriding Iicgulation 37. eftcctivc Tanrrurr-r- 17. 19.i3.

-\plrliclrtions for l)erntissiott'rr, u:(' tlre lrlicirrg Jtror-isi,,ns oi long-te t'nt contrircl. ilrstc:l(l of present ceiling prices. lnust be filerl u-ith ()l.S in \\-ashinq'ion.

(;O1{ 27 applies onlr to limited situations u'here sellers. because of OI.S ccilings, are ur.rable to iuihll nprf',in ^.;,-;'.., l"'t "'s 1'r"r-isir-rns .)f long-terllr c( )ntracts.

It nrtr.;i lrc shon'n: (1) that a loltg-tcflil ('()lttrrrct c()\'ering thc slreciiierl c<-,mmorlitr- \\'ir.s entcrL'd into lreiore JanulLrr' l(;.

1951 : (l) th:Lt the contract olrligates thc sellcr t,, ttt:rkt' rlt^livt.t'ics f,'r lr lre riorl , ri nrort th:rtt onc

Ye :rr ; (3I th:rt u|ProVrLl , i t h.' 1,r ic i6g 1r1'.r'ision: 0f thC c()11 tr:tct Clulrl.t rcas.)ltal)l-\' lre cxpecte<l t,, cau se th e Jrrt,r'er t( ) requcst i:icrc;rses in his ceiling Drices: and (+) tl-r:rt approval oi tl-re contt'it('t I'ri('ing lrrr rvisi,tt: u ill rrot canse thc :rppli ciurt's,:ciling l)ricc: t() e\cee(1 tlrc gencrirl levcl oI ceilirrg lrrice. lrrelltilirrr: for thc c, rnrrr.rorlit_r'.

Building A Career on Ability To Manage Woodlands

'I-he l/-1's-;11-,rlrl s()lt,,f :r l'rr:c,rtt. .\rklrn.:rr ltttttl,ci c()nll)iur-\'elrlrl,r_r-cc is lrrrilrline.ir citrcer':rrtrl u lr:rttk rLccL)t1nt on his lrlrili:.r' t() llrullrgc u',r, rrll:rnrls u isel-r-. IIc is ])elnrer Tvt'ce. u'ir;ncr,,f thc l()52 +-ll cl:rl, f,rre:lr\':t\\'-lr.l for thc st:It'j of -\r'k;:rrslr-<.

It \\':ts jrrst ei.qlrl Ic:Irs :tg{ ' thal }', )urlg f vrtc tlrst llc('alrrL' intcre ste rl irr $',,,,r11;rrrrl n):ilI:rgrnrrnr. f hlrt \t:rr hrrtntl :r gr( )111) ,,f clrrssn.urtts .Jll:tnterl Pine seerllirrgs in a school fores: sIo't.,rrr(l lrt l). Ii. l.ltrrris,,; the ( )zan Lrtntl,er L, )nll)rur_\'.

Sincc thc:r the l're.c,,tt lrigh >ch,,l itriri,,r lr;rs e:rr;t,,',.1 nr()rr lh:ur Si.({)() ill 1rr,,lit. fr,,rn J0 aCre> of tirllrcrl:rntl he hirs nurlr:Lgr,l o11 hl. f lrtlre r's f lrrnr. In thc pr( )ce ii hc has u'r,ti c,,tlnr_r' rtn,l .tlrte J-]l clrrl, h,r11,;1: i11 the lrruttt il forestr-r'c{,nll)ctiti()n:l)()n:( ,rcrl lr-r'.\rttct'iciur lj,,rc.t I'r,'rlucts I n(lustries in I'ehlrlf ,,f thc \rrti,,n'- lurnlre r. l)ull) :in,l 1l:rpcr :rnrl r'.her ur,,rrl in<lrr.trie..

In 1951 Tvrec' tr tt'nerl rrn all cxlrtnsc 1,:ri,l trilr t,, ('hic:rg., rus alte rn:rte to th,: -\:rti,,rurl -l-l I ('lul, (',,rrgre s:.

Since 194-! T-r'ic',.has pl:rrrtcrl nr,,rc thlrrr -lrr.()(X) piirr. seetllir.rgs in,rpert lieltl. r,n ltis f:rthcr's itirln. \r,r hlrs Lr ct,nhnecl hi: f,rre .tr-r' krt,,n -lt, rs' t, r i:rntil-r' lun<l :rl, rne Sinc,l 19.i0 he h:ts -uPe:r iscrl rthe r -l-i I ('lrrl, nlcntl)crs in settinq' ()ut 60.000 sce rllirrr:. in \cvrrtl:r ct )unt\-.

The Vcgrcrnt

I will leave the dust of the City street, And the ncise of the busy town, For the windy moor and the high hill And the peat-stream flowing down. I will keep my watch by the camPfires, Where the white cliffs lean to the sea, And dawn shall wake me with golden hands And the rain shall walk with me.

I will seek the places where gypsies roam' And strange, wild songs are sung. I will find once more the magic Paths I knew when the world was Young. And the stars will give me comradeship, And the -*'ind will be my friend, And I will send you the fairY gold That lies at the rainbow's end.

Stretch not your hands, nor bid me stay, I hear the white road's call; The sun hath kissed the buds from sleep. And I am one with them all. But I will send you a golden cloak, And a pair of silver shoon, And a d.':eam that the fairies spin from stars On the other side of the moon.

-Pauline Slender.

Achievement

"'We learn all sorts of interesting and strange adventures of individuals and races. But out of it all does there not arise a vision of human achievement-heroic actions, inspired thcughts, designs of beauty, and slow unraveling of nature's secrets? Take what view you will of the past or the future direction of the human race, this heaped-up treasure, this non-material wealth albne speaks eloquently to me of what is man, and strengthens my belief in the significance of his future."-Dr.

James B- Conant.

His Recson

A boy was about to purchase a seat lor a movie in the afternoon. The box office man asked: "Why aren't you at school?" "Oh, it's all right, sir," said the youngster earnestly, "I've got measles."

Illusion

Before I went to Ireland Her charm had captured me Till every wind-swept rnossy hill, River and lake and tree, Outgrowing each vague dream of mine Had seemed redity.

Remembering now that lovely land Of blossomy road and lane, Stone cottages with russet thatch And foxgloves h the rain, Reality is an afterglow Yt/herein I dream again.

-John Richard Moreland

It's Tbe Z's Agai''

Mother: "You are at the foot of the spelling class again, aren't you?" Boy: "Yes'm." Mother: "flow did it happen?" Boy: "Got too many z's in scissors."

D.'ngerous Dcn McCrobe

A bunch of germs were hitting it up In the bronchial sdoon; Two bugs in the edge of thc larynx Were jazzing a ragtime tune. Back in the teet\ in a solo game, Sat dangerous Ack-Kerchoo; And watching his pulse was his light of lovc, The lady who's known as Flu.

Simple Iogrucae

A precocious 6ve-year-old son of a professor asked his father what the exact meaning was of the verse beginning, "Jack Spratt could eat no fat."

"fn simple terms," said the professor, "it mcans that Jack Spratt could assimilate no adipose tissue. His wile, on the contrary, possessed an aversion for the rDore mug. cular portions of the epithelium. And so, between tlreo both, you see, they removed or did away with all the foreign substances from the surface of the utilitarian utensil, commonly called a platter. Does that make it clear, my son?"

"Perfectly clear," ejaculated tte son. "The lack of lucidity in these dleged Mother Goose rhymes is amazingly apparent to one with an intellect above the moronic grade."

SPECIATIZING IN UNSANDED SHEATHING

SANDED 9' .IO'

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