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Kennedy Concrete problem thot foces time-consuming unlood solution is o GERLINGER with no monuol lobor or use of lhe Gerlinger is equipped with o by the corrier's shoes. Cube loods of 4OO plote by the yord lift truck, ond ore unlooded ot rhe\Estomer's locotion by merely dropping the shoes. A push-bor shoves rhe lood off the sfeel plote. Mr. Gorfield Kennedy, president' soys: ('lt lqkes our Gerlinger driver only three minutes to drop o lood. fhe use of this system hos speeded up our deliyeries, eliminofed expensive mqnuql hondling."
For complete detoils of rhis profit-moking operotion drop us o cqrd. We'tl olso be glod lo send you out free cololog showing oll models of Gerlinger Moteriol Corriers...designed lo tood, houl, ond unlood ony mqteriqls fosfer.
fOP: Movoble plote equipPed with {our rows of rollers held in ploce by the Gerlinger's shoes.
CENTER: Cube loods ore looded by yord lift lruck.
BOTIOII: Push-bor mechonism mounted oi reor of Gerlinger, powered through q universol connec. tion to the corrier's molot, argument with another.", (Reminds you of Harry Truman, doesn't it?)
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Wonder if Winston Churchill still follows his old method of bathing. We recall reading in a British sheet many years ago that he liked to bathe in warm water, and then sit around in the nude until dry. O.ur own Ben Franklin went him a lot better in that regard..The most enthusiastic believer in fresh air in American history, Franklin used to bathe in cold water regardless of how cold the weather might be, and in a room in which the windows were kept open. After bathing he scorned the qse of a towel but walked or sat around in the cold room until he was dry. He claimed this was why he never had colds. He wbUa spend hours preaching to his friends about the virtues of fresh, cold air.
*** rncome tax time i" 1"J.. lrl" ,,.,"-ent will come as no surprise to our readers. But they will right now be in better position to appreciate the-following remarks than ever before. The story of creation as told in Genesis, uses
Once again the American and British governments are growling at one another; disagreeing on political points. This time it's China. But much reading of their mutual history proves to us that British and Americans seem to enjoy fighting together. They've been doing it for nigh onto two centuries now. Sometimes they fight sturdi$r, shoulder to shoulder. And then again they fight manfully, face to face. But they have never at any time whether fighting for or against one another, lost their mutual respect.
That's a nice thought. And a comforting one. Because if the dark days SHOULD come and the pigs (the Red ones) should start eating the people, it wiU be these two nations, standing back to back, that must save civilization. Socially and in peace times, we don't enjoy each other's company too much. Be honest. You know that's true. But when, as Burns said, "the front o' battle lowers," we get along mighty well together. Which is fortunate for both, and for the world.
Los Angeles Door Finn Shipping
Products to Ccnadcr
Fidler's Manufacturing Company, fnc., 1911 West 60th Street, Los Angeles, is developing a National and International rnarket for their Flush Doors, according to Harry Perry, sales executive of the local firm.
Through applied methoiis of proper handling, shipping and succcssful routing for on-time arrival, Fidler's are making scheduled carload shipmbnts to Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada a:rd other Canadiqn cities.
"The market for Califolnia manqfactured wood products is abso{+tely unlimited wh.&r{uality and proper prfce_ give the custcmer value received There is a definite'demand for the Mahogany, Birch and Gum Flush Doors we are presently manufacturing-and'we are studying the marketing situation with reHFbn-Ce'to-sales of other materials we plan to produce," declared Mr. Perry.

Fidler's Manufacturing Company maintains a modern plant in the west side industrial area and warehouse facili- just 4fi) words; the Tcn Qsmrnandrncnts contain 297 words; the Gettysburg Address of Lincoln was done in ffi words. But if you owed Uncle Sam ten bucks on your income tar you have had to figure the meaning of cnough words to write all the abovc, and ttrow in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitrition of the United States. And it better be righ! or you'll have to 6gure it all ovcr again. **t
When we hear tte various cofrce commercials coming over the radio witt the many coffec advcrtiscmenta, we wonder why some of ttem don't drag in thc nane of Voltaire. For the mighty Frenclman who did more for thc cause of human freedom than any otter man in dl bistory, was also the champion all-time coffee drinker. History rccites that he drank about 7O cups of coffee cvcry day of his life. You'll seek far for anotter coffee ad to compare with that, for the thinking capacity of Voltairc was inconlnrable.
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The past year marked the passing of an unusually large number of men who have touchcd our life; mca wc havc loved and respected. The harvest of thc grim reapcr was a shocking one. But as we grow older the law of avcrage speeds up. One by one these-to E{reat mer} have passed beyond thc twilight hills to that realr"'where the innumerable dwell, leaving behind their wedth of thought and deed, their imperishable mcmories. Several of the most unforgettable men we bave known, died this past ycar. While it is tnre that the Eelrrory of a brave, honest, uscft{ lovable man is a heritage that makes thc world a bcttcr pLace for ttose who rernain, to live in; yet the loss is none the less keen.
What a marvelous thing it would be if wc could tnow that Dan Orr, George Zimmerman, Quincy Hardtncr, Carl Crow, Harry Kendall, Russcll Ghecn, and otlers of that kind who have recently departed this earth, wcrc gatherd together somewhere, chewing tle fat and gassing about the old lumber businese. No realm could possibly find better citizens.
Model Home Plcms Announced by Hme Show.
Construction of at least two model houses in the popular price range is planned for the 1953 Los Angeles Home Shos', according to Vice President Vern R. Huck.
Ahvayi among the most popular exhibits, the homes s.ould be on display at Pan Pacific Auditorium from June 4 through l4--dates of this year's exposition.
Huck urged contractors interested in building 6ne, or both houses to submit plans to Carl Kraatz, executive manager, 6399 Wilshire Boulevard.
Costs are kept at a minimum, said Huck, because manufacturers and retailers are anxious to supply products for the promotional value. Last year, 80 per cent of the approximately 200,000 persons who visited lhe Home Show l'ent through the model houses, and both were sold before fhe Exposition closed.
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Page 3 of "'fhe H-E Storr in Picrures." Photo shtlws something of our source of Ll-E qualitv Redwood; harvested as a croP on a farsighted conservation Pr()gram'
