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Despite what you may have heard, we don't have 50,000 trained woodpeckers to create Lam-Loc Pecky Cedar. A natural tree fungus makes the pecks and stops the minute the tree is cut. We do have several other mystical things we do to it, however. It's all explained in our mystical manual. Write for one. Ed Fountain Lumber Company, 6218 South Hooper Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
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Little Willie was kneeling at his mother's knee and lqying his evening prayers. He prayed for protection for his daddy, mama, sister, brother, and for ail other loved ones he could think of. And he concluded: "And, O Lord, please take care of Yourself, too, for if anything happened to You we'd all be sunk."
And what a simple *,;-o;o"u remark it was that came from the lips of an American fighting pilot in World War Two, who had just escaped deittr. Hii plane went into a spin and started for earth at enormous speed. He tried every trick he had been taught to pull her out of the spin. Straight down she went. So, finding he could do nothing, he let go of the controls and waited for what providenJe was bringing him. Suddenly the plane began straightening out, and the next thing he knew she wal on a level keel The peril was past. So he reached for the controls. and calmly remarked: "f'll take over now. God."
Patriotism sometimes gets badly scrambled. The old moonshiner in the Arkansas hills had been making illegal whiskey all his life, and always the revenuers hld bJen hounding -him. When war came his only son got caught in the draft, and when he saw his bov in unifoim ttre "ota ylrj:1."V--lker's chest swelled with pride and patriotism. Bidding -ht: _ro"- goodby, he said to trim: ,,Sdn, go out th.ere and fight for^your country, and when you m*eet up with -a-ny of them Germans or japs, shoot 'ern down, sori, just like you would a bunch of durn revenuers."

All wars are caused o;r"; "io"r, Hubbard called,,the s-:vgn hag sisters": fear, doubt, hate, jealousy, indifference, disdain and disease.
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] lin, one of the world's all-time wise men, said: i.There never was a good war, or a bad peace." If you don't agree, take it up with Ben.
BY JACK DIONNE
. Probably no famous remark in the history of the U.S. is more gene_11fly known, or has been more frequently guoted.than William Tecumseh Sherman's descriplion of war. His declaration that War is hell, is known to bne and all. It was at a convention in August, 1880, at Columbus, Ohio, that he said: "There is many a boy here to4ay who looks on war as all glory, but boys-wai is hell ! you can bear this warning voice to generations yet to come-I look upon war with horror." ***
It was Charles Sumner who was credited with writing one of the most beautifully worded thoughts in all literature] when he said: "Give me the money thal has.b_een^sperrt in war and I will clothe every inan, woman, and child in an attire of which kings and queens could be proud. I will build a school house in every valley over the whole earth. I will crown ewery hillside with a place of worship, consecrated to the gospel of peace."
When Abe Lincoln ran for the Legislature in Illinois, his platform contained just 27 wordi: ,,I believe in a United States bank; I believe in a protective tariff; I believe in a system of internal improvements; and f am agai4st human slavery."
One of the true stories of World War Two that per- fectly-illustrates how American soldiers fight, is about a battalion of our boys who were by-passed ind surrounded in Brittany.by a German countei-ittack, and fought for three days in that position. Food and ammunitioi were dropped to them from the air. But their case seemed hopeless, and a German officer under a flag of truce gave Capt. R. A. Kerley, a Texan, a demand to Jurrender blfore that night. Kerley replied: "Go to hell. I'll surrender when all our ammunition is gone, and all our bayonets are stick- ing in Ge,rman bellies." They were finilly relieved. A superior officer said to Capt. Kerley: .,you had a hell of a nerve to tell the German that." And Kerley replied: .,He had a hell of a nerve to make me that propbsiti,on."