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SIBRRA-NEVADA PINE

SIBRRA-NEVADA PINE

The old Mexican figured solemnly for a couple of minutes, and then quoted her. He wanted 15 pesos for one chair, but f.or L2 chairs he wanted 15 pesos and 25 centavos each. She pvas astonished. She was chagrined.

Why, she asked, would he sell her one chair for 15 pesos, but wanted considerably mor€ when she bought a dozen.

He spread out his hands, and pursed his lips.

"SO MOOCHA TROU*B1",'* n. explained.

He was probably related to the old Mexican sitting in the sun, who said: "God is good ! He makes the night for sleep, and the day for rest."

Offer Movie on Pole Buildings

Many business people are turning to pole-type construc-. tion for warehousing, lumber storage, garages, stores and even offices. Pole buildings are much less expensive than normal construction, easy to build, flexible, wind resistant and durable. Because they are built with materials normally handled through retail lumber outlets, pole buildings are opening up new markets.

To help lumber dealers promote this type of building, Dow Chemical Company has produced a 1.6-minute, 16mm sound film in Kodachrome, "Put It on Poles," to be shown at meetings of lumber dealers, building supply houses, building ,contractors and industrial firms.

The film may be borrowed from Modern Talking Picture Service, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.

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