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STUART C. SMITH LUMBER SALES
Wholesale Lumber
Exclugive Sales Agentr for Forest Productg Co. of Oregon
Speclcffzlng In specllled Douglor Flr Dlmenslon prilcularly ln fengths 22 ]o 28 Jee]
Beduction oI Non-Essenticrl Brpenditrues Will Help Home Ownerg, ScYs NorthuP
Washington, D.C', Feb. 1l-lteduction of non-essential Feclcral expenditures will enable many home owners to do a ljetter job of keeping their homes in sottnd condition during thc emel'gency by relieving them of an unnecessary tax burden, I{. l{. Northup, executive vice president of the National Retail Lumbcr Dealers Association, statccl Saturday.
"Taxcs needed to pay the cost of the rearmarnent program must be met, but Federal spending not related to the defense efiort must be cut to the bone if the nation's housing supply is to be kept in good repair and if living stand"rd, ur" to t>e prevented from dropping too sharply," Mr' Northup said.
"Wasteful governnrent spending not only results in further inflation but also takes from the taxpayers money which could be used to meet essential farnily needs'
"Moreover, the inflationary pressures caused by excessive and unnecessary Federal expenditures have made it necessary to impose more severe restrictions on consumer credit than would be required if strict economy were exercised in Washington.
"Continuation of wasteful Federal spending merely intensifies the sacrifices which the public is required to make during the rearmament period and endangers the American *ry o1 life which we are attempting to protect through tl-re rearmament Program."
Lumber is truly an American word, originating in Boston'
Conccrt To Be Held At Redding, Cclil., Mqr. 16
A Hoo-Hoo Concatenation will be held at the Golderr Iiagle Hotel, Itedding Calif., at6:29 p.m., Friday, IUarch l(r. The puryrose of holding the initiation ceremony is the formation of a new Hoo-Hoo Club' Erv. Bartlett of Scott I-umber Company, Burney, Calif., is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. Other metlrllers are William Constans, Ralph L. Smith Luml>er Co., Anclersotr, Calif.. and Al Bell, Deputy Snark for Northern California, Hobbs Wall l.umber Co,, San Francisco.
Anyone desiring to belong to Hoo-Hoo who can clualify in accordance with the rules and regulations of International Hoo-Hoo, can obtain application or reinstatement blanks from any mc'mber of the above-named committee, also from Dave Davis, Supreme Custocatian of Hoo-Hoo, Rounds Trading Co., San Francisco. The cost of initiation is $9.99' including one year's dues. Reinstatement cost for those delinquent fanuary 9,1951, or before, is $4.99' Tickets for the dinner and refreshments are $3.50 each.
Ncrmed Fcctory RePresentctive
L. R. (Rex) Hiatt, Jr. has been appointed factory representative covering Southern Oregon and Northern California for the Irvington Machine Works according to E' W' DeKoning president of the company.
Mr. Hiatt has a background of many years of experience in the woodworking machinery business in the southern Oregon area. He will make his headquarters at 1139 Crescent Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Compteie Range Of Sizes
5050
LUMBER

Qvality Ponderoso Pine tftouldings
WHOLESALE ONLY
Distri6ution wqrehouse 6106 wolker Avenue, tlloywood, Colilornio
OUATITY REDtryOOD
DEPEI{DABIE SERI|ICE
meqn CUSTOiiER SATTSFACTTON when you DEpEND on LERRETT for your source of supply. . When you need BEVETED SlDlNG, ItiOUtDtNG or FENCTNG iusr coil us: qnd when you need ROUGH or FINISHED REDWOOD_ ony dimension-we hove it in VOIUME, AIR DRIED, Kl[N DRIED, ROUGH or FINISHED. There is NO UiltT to our obiliiy ro SERVE YOU. .
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