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THE EAST AS|AT|C COTUPANY, Inc.

NOT HOW BIG - BUT HOW GOOD ! MOORE Gort- Cir"ulation KITNS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE !

The smqll mill con now hove os modern drying focilities os lhe big mill-Moore Cross-Circulolion Kilns moke lhe difference! Toke odvonloge of modern drying focilities in seosoning your lumber. Lel us show you how lVloore equipment is designed especiolly for your 6ssd5-v/hgther they be lorge or smoll.

The Moore Automoticolly Controlled Drying System poys its own woy, through reduced drying cosls ond fosler, high-quolity seosoning. lt will soon poy for itself ot your plonl. Wrile lodoy for complele focls, specificolions ond prices-no obligotion!

Ask q user ond you, too, will instoll the timele:led Moore Cross-Circulotion Drying System.

iij', UC Forestry Awqrds Given

Five seniors in the School of Forestry of the University of California received the 1956 Johnson Award in Forestry, 'consisting of $100 and the chance to win another $150 when the final award is given at the end of the school year. The award is made by the California Forest Protective Associa, tion of San Francisco, an association made up of companies , owning forest land in California, to students who show an aptitude for careers in industrial forestry, and is based on ' an acceptable academic record plus their performance on ' jobs with industrial forestry concerns.

The five recipients were Robert Cline, 25, Oakland, who worked r'vith the Southern Pacific Land Co., San Francisco; - John Coburn, 28, Albany, who was with the Hammond r; Lumber Co., Samoa, California; Richard Fores, 25, Ber" keley, whose job was with the Arcata Redwood Co., Arcata,

California; Samuel Van Wyck, 25, El Cerrito, who worked with the Western Timber Service, Arcata, and James Whit- acre,27, Berkeley, who was with the Southern Pacific Land

Co., San Francisco. Whitacre comes from San Diego.

Coburn from Carlotta, Fores from Santa Rosa, Cline from

Oakland, and Van Wyck from San Francisco.

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