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Fincrt Point Rclcnlion will notice that the patriotic orator whose eloquent words helped unveil the Washington monument, urged that we stand "far removed in fact as well as space from the Old World feuds and follies." And lest you may forget, or need them for reference, here are some of the words of Washington on that subject; and they will be followed by the oracular declarations of the man who wrote the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson. Their words are just as pertinent and true and dependable today as are the words of the Declaration' ,,.
Washington said: "The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nationq is, in extending our commercial relations, TO HAVE THEM WITH AS LITTLE POLITICAL CONNECTION AS POSSIBLE. Europe has a set of primary interests which to us have none or very remote relation. Hence she must engage in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves, by artificial ties in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics, or the ordinary combinations and collusion of her friendships, or enmities.
(Washington, continued:) "Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence, I conjure ygu to believe me, fellow citizens, the jealousy of a free people ought to be.constantly awake; since history and experience prove that foreign infuence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government. Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation? Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground? Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or caprice
Blockwell Joins Production Products
Frank X. Blackrvell has been named sales representative for Protection Products in California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah.
Protection Products Mfg. Company manufacturers Woodlife and other preservatives and water repelle4ts for wood, canvas, masonry and other fibrous materials. Factory and laboratories are in Kalamazoo, Michigan and branch plants are operated at Burbank, California and Waco, Texas to serve the great Southwest.

Thus spoke George Washington, that mighty man whom the hand of God created especially that this fair land might be founded and flourish, and might be advised as through Divine guidance. So, when some of the small fry who abound in these days of dwarfish talents, try to tell you to forget the advice of Washington, you can say to them as Cicero said about the Commentaries of Caesar: "Fools might attempt to improve on them, but wise men, never." Stick to Washington until some other inspired man comes along; and there are none in sight right now. ***
And listen to the great redhead, Thomas Jefferson, who wrote the Declaration of Independence: "OLIR FIRST AND FUNDAMENTAL MAXIM SHOULD BE NEVER TO ENTANGLE OURSELVES IN THE BROILS OF EUROPE. OUR SECOND, NEVER TO SUFFER EUROPE TO INTERMEDDLE WITH cis-ATLANTIC AFFAIRS." And please notice, friends, that Jdfferson said "NEVER!" He didn't say not to allow it NO\V! He said "NEVER !" Remember that when you hear the "one world" stuff being offered for sale ! And when you do, just stop for a minute and compare the speaker or writer with Thomas -fefferson, or George Washington, and then take YourPickt
And when the opportunity arises, repeat the words of those inspired men for the benefit of listeners who may not be properly informed, and thus lend your strength in the right direction, lest this fair earth be once again swept with fire and sword; lest the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ride again!
Dinner Doncing
A group of young lumbermen, prominent in Hoo-Hoo Club activities in Los Angeles, held a private dinner party January 23, when they took their wives to the El Paseo Club on Olvera Street for "A Night in Old Mexico."
Those who attended the gala affair included Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kelty, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Petrash, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Essley, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bach. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Lember, Mr. and N{rs. Bill Beyfus, and Mr. and Mrs. Lin Caldwell.

Dubs, Ltd., Hold 66th Golf Tournomenf
The 66th golf tournament of Dubs, Ltd., was held Friday, January 22 at the Burlingame Golf and Country Club. Al Bell, Hobbs Wall Lumber Company, was host for the day. There was a turnout of 16 members and 5 guests for lunch and golf, with 26 members and guests in attenadnce at the bancluet following the tournament. The winners were as follows.
First Flight, low gross, George Monnier with a 79; Iirst low net, Chet Dennis; and second low net tied at 71 betrveen Fred Ziese and Dor-r Kesseling.
Second Flight, low gross, Harry Hood with a 88; {irst low net, Bert Hasselberg; and second low net tied at 77 between Hank Needham and Leo Chime, Sr.
The low gross winner of the Guest Flight division rvas John Jenswold, manager of Bay Plywood, Oakland.
The next (67th) Dubs, Ltd., tournament will be held Friday, February 19th at the San Jose Country Club, which according to Ev Lewis and Fred Ziese, will be an excellent course for the event.
Fred S. Thompson, president, Inland Lumber Company, Bloomington, California, attended the National Association of Home Builders shorv in Chicago, Illinois, last month. \\rhile in the East he also attended the National Distributors meeting in Cleveland, Ohio, January 16, before returning to Southern California via Florida and the deep South.