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fwo Warehouses fo Serve You - foundation no mighty or perrnanent structure should ever rise. Dictators are incidents in the history of nations. But religion is the very life of those nations. Man, at heart, is a creature that requires sentiment, and religion is the deepest, most ineradicable sentiment of the &ruman heart. Strike out religion and you reduce a nation to the level of educated beasts. Annul the power that draws a nation upward, and it sinks to savagery. Where there is no Fatherhood of God there can be no Brotherhood of man.
Sqn Berdoo Gets FHA Aid
Housing Administrator Albert M. Cole has authorized the use of the special liberal type of FHA mortgage insurance known as Section 22I to finance up to 225 housing units in San Bernardino, California, to help rehouse fa"milies displaced by governmental action. He specified that at least 200 of the units are to be provided by new construction. The displacement is being caused primarily by code enforcement and freeway construction.
San Bernardino recently received approval from Mr. Cole of its workable program for the elimination of slums and blight. This approval qualified the Catifornia city for various types oI Federal assistance in carrying out its urban renewal program. Eligibility for Section 221 mortgage insurance is the first of these aids to be received by it. San Bernardino also has an urban renewal project in the planning stage.
For further reference: Raymond H. Gregory, Mayor.
Brea, Calif.-Final tract map approved for a 20-lot parcel being developed south of Elm street and west of Cherry street.
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Merger of the Potlatch Yards, Inc., Spokane, into Boise Cas91d9 C9rp. became effective July 1 after shareholders hol<ling 90/" ol stock of the two companies voted unanirnously in favoi.
Boise Cascade President R. V. Hansberger said unrler the rnerger that firm assumes ownership of the-44 Potlatch retail lumberyards in Washington and Idiho and control of tr.r-o concrete manufacturing firms.
-Washington, D.C.-International Paper Co. u'ill keep most of its Long-Bell Lumber Co. interests under an antitrust settlement worked out rn'ith the FTC, but the big papermaker must get rid of st99k acquired in Longview Fibie Co. However, it retains the 450,000-plus acres of tirnber gained in the transact-ion on its promise not to acquire any interest in its cornpetitors for the next decade and to sell at least 4O/o of its paper output to western purchasers. These commitments .arr.h ih" eouernment to drop.its antitrust suit filed following the Long-Bell and International merger last November.
Hobbs Wall stalu'arts Al Bell and Lew Godard announce the reopening of eastern offrces July 8, located at Teaneck, N. J., rvith Larry Hansen, formerly in the southern Califon.ria territory, as manager.

Alturas, Calif.-The Loveness Lumber Co., Canby, was high bidrler for 2,710,000 feet of ponderosa pine and 74,000 boaid feet of incense cedar near }lackamore in sealed bicls for N,Iodoc National Forest tin-rber. Bids rvere rnade by L,ovc.ness. White Pine and Willor,v Ranch lumber companies.
Pat Cardin, president of California Plyrvood Co., Emervville, returned June 18 from Neu' Yoik ancl Kalamazob, Mich., to arrange a Panelyte distributorship rvith the St. Regis Paper Co. and first shipments r,rrere received early this month
Redding, Calif.-Superior Juclge Ross refusecl to grant an injunction asked by 34 contractors to halt a carplnters strike here. He said it was his opinion the carpenters are riqht in refusing to negotiate a wage clispute because therr consider themselves bound by master ae'reement negotiated lvith the AGC. 'lhey are striking for a 221-cent per hour u'ag;e hike which would bring their pay to $3.22% per hour, r.r'hiclr is norv being paid carpenters in northern California other than the Red BluffRedding areas.
Mal Hill, manager of Harbor Plyrvood's San Francisco n'arehouse. has named Thomas Howe the nen of6ce and credit manager.
The Long-Bell clivision of International Paper Co. will cut Iumber manufacturing operations at Longviern', \!-ash., by about 50/., wtth about 100 men in the sarvr.nill laid off and the crrtback for an indefinite period "depending upon future market conclitions," said T. A. Deal, general manager at the division there. The continuing decline in residential construction was given as the reason for tl-re curtaihnent, which u'ill not affect operations in the plyr,l'ood plant, factory, hardboard or treating plants, which will continue on regular schedr-rlcs l'hen the crrtback takes effect July 29 following the cornpanr.'s schecluled vacation closing beginning July 13.
Don Hanauer, former sales manager of the door concern, n'as appointed general manager of Fidler's Nlanufacturing Co., Ingleu'ood, July 1 by President Harry Perry.
Alturas, Calif.-Airport Park, the veterar.rs housing unit here, rvill become a thing of the past when bi<ls are openetl -fuly 15 by the city council for purchase of the rrnits for rer-noval.
Barrning, Calif.-First of a rash of fires in a 2.l-hour period here June 4-5 occurred at the Dill Lunrber Company's yard at 8:30 a.m. u,hen a pile of timbers next to the big storage shed caught fire. Firemen crashed their truck through the wooden yard fence to get to and extinguish the flames before they reached the shed. Some lumber, a sa\\r table, a pile of sarvdust and a portion of the building rvere lturned.
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Hollywood Jr. Twins Are All-Purpose Doors
Say goodbye forever to old fashioned screen, sash and storm doors. {or here are two all purpose doors...COMB|NAT|ON SCREEN AND METAL SASH DoORS that fit all types of wall construction and harmonrze with any interior styling.
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lf Comfort a The Hollywood Jr. Twins permit more light in kitchen and seryice porchs. a Give adequate easy ventilation. a Inset-tight, rust pr@f sc.cens. a S.sh Glass m.y be clcaned with easa.
Convenience a llo morc dctouring eround a sup€rtlu- out cxtrr door with an.rmtul of bundl6. a No morc sag8lng, flimsy scfcan dort which invltc intrudcE. a Act3 15 an addltlonsl prot.ction lor hoGcwlfc. Sha may dnvcBc with outrldaE thrcugh lGh oprninS without unlaklnS thc d@r. o Bur8hr.pret. A rimplc touch of fin. gcE lels 3a3h.
Economy a Saves buying a Sash, Scren and Storm D@r. Hollteood Jrs. are all 3 combined into I d@r. a S.ves on ha.dware. hanging and painting. a Sav€s on cxpensive reDlacements. o Slves spacr The Hollywood Jr. Twins may be hung to swing in or ilt. Lcavcr availabla ll@r sp|cc which is uiu.lly lGt in litchcn or cntry way.
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Ponel or Flush a Hollywood Jr. Twin3 giva you yout choica of a p.ncl or fi$h dffi to h.rmdiza with rny stylc r.chitccturc q Intdiq d4lgn. a Rush d6B .Y.llrblc in Phillppinc a Panrl doF rvaihblc in pina only.
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Riggs (left), for thc oast 24 vears associated with the Diamoncl llatch Co., has bee:n named to head the Sacramento officc of Harbor Lumber Cornpany, a long-established San Francisco u'l-rolesale lumber concern, Presiclent lke Zafrani announcecl July 1.
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Nevada City and Redding yards. During 1941, Diamond appointed Biggs manager of its Cottonwood branch yard and, two years later, its Dunsmuir operation. Biggs remained at Dttnsmuir until 1946, at which tirne he u'as transferred to Sacramento as mzrnager of Dian-rond's North Sacramento branch.
Volley Yord's Conlest Scores
The contest sponsored annually by the Chandler Lumber Co., Van Nuys, and the San Fernando \ialley Building Contractors Assn. was the largest to date tl"ris year, rvith every Valley high school entering ancl 63 students cornpleting plans' Sianley Bror'vt.t, president of tl're retail yard, said many of the students are preparing for futures in the building industry and some of last year's entrants are alrcady u'orking in drafting offices and in construction firms.
I3iggs, who has hacl a lifctime of experience in all phascs of the rctail lumber business, originally startecl his emolovrnent u,ith Diamond Match in 1933 as a driver at the company's Chico plant. Hc later servetl Diamond in variotts capacities at its X',Iericlian, Grass \''alley, (TeIl thcrn you, saw it in Tl+e California Ltmtber Merchant) INDUSTRIAL SPECIATISTS IN FOREIGN clnd DO'T,IESTIC HAR,DWOODS qNd SOFTWOODS for every requirement

Monuol of Millwork Revisions
The 1957 edition of the Manual of Millwork has required over one year of preparation by the Technical Committee of the W.I.C. Controversial points have been clarified; grades have been more clearly defined; revisions, wl,ere required, have incorporated more modern methods or standards, and the entire work has been completely reviewed to present a comprehensive yet concise treatise.
Revision was made necessary by the fact that the revised Premium Grade for casework now-requires that "interior construction shall be full web-frame, with dust panels in all webs under drawers." Therefore, the sectional view on page 408 and sections 6,9 and 10 on page 409 have been corrected accordingly. The 1957 edition of the Manual of Millwork will be forwarded to all holders of the Manual in the verv near future. reports James R. Peirce, president, Woodwork Institute of California.
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