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ROUNDS LUMBER COMPANY EXCLUS'VE SALES AGENTS

Generol C)ftice

Grocker Bldg. SAN FRANCISCO 4, CALIF.

YUkon 6-0912

Teletype SF-898

JUST ADDED:

4 More Dry Kilns. Our Capacity now |r/a Million Bd. Ft. per Charge.

WE ARE ALL SET. . To Give Your Orders Careful Attention and Prompt Shipment . .

WE NEVER SIOP MANUFACTURING Ponderosa and Sugar Pine from our own large resources top quality kiln-dried interior rim, jambs, frames, incense cedar venetian blind slats, glued-up panels, cut stock, box shook WHAT YOU WANT. WHEN YOU WANT IT !

RAI.PH [. SMIIH IS YOUR DEPENDABTE SOURCE OF SUPPLY

Mixed Cors to the Trqde, Our Specialty MIttS AT ANDERSON & GSTELTA

YolJ D0lf'r }|AVE I0,11s A*i

IO KNOW YOU'RE RfGHf WHEN YOU RE[Y ON US for ,

PONDEROSA PINE MOUtDINGS

UNIFORM QUATITYS'UIOOTH FINISH - SOFT TEXTURE

UNLIMITED QI.|ANTITY

WAREHOUSE STOCKS - PROMPT DETIVERY SpcalallVug

"WhenYou Order From Us-Make Roorn lor ihe Stock"

Phone OXford 4-4OO3

tnAPLE BR.O5., lNC.

617 Wesl Pulnqm Drive, Whittier, Gqlifornio

BUIIDINfr IIATTBIAT$ IITADOI]ARTTR$

BUITDING BOAR,D - TIIE - PLANK. HARDBOARD

R,OOFING - ROCK WOOI - ASPHAITED

SHEATHING - LATH - CETO SIDING

ROOF SIAB - FtEXCEtt

TENSIOMjfr scREENs

U.S.G PR,ODUCTS

METAT LATH - CORNER,BEAD

SHEETROCK - STRUCTOBOARD

NAII.S - TIE WIRE

STUCCO POUITR,Y & AVIAR,Y

NETTING - SCREEN & HAR,DWAR.E

CTOTH - R,ICHKR,AFT.CAREY ASBESTOS CEMENT BOAR,D

Fqirless Speoks on Freedom

(Continued from Page 28) then it can never be the wrong course, because whatever else may be its weakr-ress, it is leading, at least, in the right direction. But if it would curtail your freedom--rven in the smallest degree-then it can never be the right course ; because no matter how far and how fast it may help you to travel, you will only be running the ball towards the wrong goal.

(2) "You may be greatly tempted at times to relinquish some part of your so-called, 'economic' freedom, in the belief that collective action under government, can provide a greater measure of comfort, or security, or welfare for your fellow men than they could hope to attain through their own individual effort or through private associations. Shun that temptation. Fear it as you would the plague; for it is the most powerful and cunning weapon that our enemy has in his whole bag of tricks.

"You have been free to think, to study, to write, and to follow every avenue of research as vou wished. But how much would that help if-in your world of tomorrow-you were not equally free to work, to quit, or to change your job-or if you did not have the right to produce, to sell, to profit, and to spend, for yourself and for your family, the rewards of your labor and your enterprise ?

(3) "The rnorld's kev fortress of hurnan liberty is America itself. So long as our freedom stands, the enemy cannot gain ultimate victory; but let it be undermined by the sappers-let it start crumbling beneath 6u1 fgsl-4nd soon there will be no corner left on earth where man can walk in dignity.

"So you cannot afford to devote your attention wholly to distant horizons. You must watch with constant vigilance the familiar ground around you. You will have to look down at your feet, and make sure that they are planted firmly on the solid ground of freedom ; for it is the misfortune of man that he cannot fly to his chosen goals on magic carpets or Utopian dreams. lle must plod his way slowly, one step at ?r time, and one foot in front of the other."

Aloskq's Firsf Pulp Mill Sforrs; Cosf More Thqn Territory ltself

Alaska's first pulp industry-a project that cost seven times r.vhat the U.S. paid Russia for the u,'hole territory 87 years ago-has started 'operations in the midst of coastal n.ilderness near Ketchikan.

Ketchikan Pulp Co. announced its $52.5 rnillion mill is now producing pulp at a rate of over 100,000 tons a year. Until now, the surrounding area of heavily wooded mountains rising sharply from the sea has been little touched by moclern development since the U. S. picked up Alaska fron-r Russia for 97.2 million in 1867.

Ketchikan Pulp is a joint venture of Puget Sound Pulp & Timber Co. of Bellingham, Wash., and American Viscose Corp. of Philadelphia. O{ficials said timber that the mill rvill use, rvith reforestation and natural regron,th, is enougl-r to permit perpetual operation.

An order ploced with TW&J for lumber or lumber products is hondled with cqre qnd strict odherence to grode.

o Prompt Delivery on

{Sugar and Ponderosq Pine Shop ond Selects

VPonderoso Pine Boords y'Dovglos ond Whire Fir Shop qnd Selects y'Dovglos qnd Whire Fir

Dimension qnd Bocrds y'Redwood y'Ponderoso Pine ond Fir Mouldings y'P,ne Sosh ond Ponel Doors

IWENIY A,III.I.5 IO SERYE YOU

, THIS BEAUTIFUL "ACCUYA'' HAS BEEN ADDED TO OUR EXTENSIVE LINE-AVAIL. ABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.

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