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L. R. STWilI HARDWOOD
TUTIiBER COfiIPANY
Estqblished 1943
Monufocturers ond Distributors
PACIFIC COAST ATDER & MAPI.E TUMBER
Furniture & Turning Squores-fqrd Stocks on hond or DIRECT SHIPMENT by t. R. SMITH HARDWOOD SATES COMPANY, longview, Woshington.
IHAT SUPPORTS YOU! NOW AVAILABLE
The 196l "Notionol Forest Products Week" Rubber Stomp
NATIONAL FOREST PRODUG]TS WEEK 0croern L5-2I
This qttroctive rubber stomp con be yours by sending o check for $2.0O to the following qddress: llistribution Yard: 8731 Gleta Street
H. W. Koll, State Chairman of Southern Califomia HoeHoo 1707 West 49th Street, Los Angeles 62, Calif.
Downey, California
SPruce 3'0337 llorthwest Sales Offce: P.0. Box 966 longview, lVashin$on HAmilton 3-8210
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. Bv Jock Dionne
This Swede Knew His Morh
The young Swede entered college for his freshman year, and in a short time a bunch of upper classmen got hold of him to work him over a bit. The spokesman said to him:
"Olof, I'm going to ask you a question in mathematics, see? And when I ask it, I want you to answer very promptly, see, and be sure you have the right answer. Lfnderstand?"
"Ay do de best Ay can," said Olof, submissively. He looked much, much dumber than he really was.
"See what you do. Now here's the problem: If a hen and a half lays an egg and a half in a day and a half, and it takes a cockroach with a wooden leg seven hours to kick a hole through a cake of Sapolio-how old am I?"
This price includes stomp ond green ink pod. Wide spreod ottention wos oroused lost yeor ot the oppeoronce of this imprini on outgoing moil.
And without a moment's hesitation, the Swede answered -"p91fy-f9q1." The questioner was very much surprised. He asked:
"FIow did you get that forty-four?"
"Vell," said Olof, "if you lissen Ay vill tole you. My brudder Bengt he ban only yust half crazy-an' he ban twenty-two."
The World's Tqllest Tree?
According to the National Lumber Manufacturers Association, one of the tallest living trees in the world can be seen in North Dyerville Flat, Humboldt State Redwood Park, California. The tree, a California coast redwood, is 364 feet tall, and twelve feet, seven inches in dameter.