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T. E. OLSEN CO.

T. E. OLSEN CO.

,*,.,..4o1o1."J R. G.-Ingersoll once rprote some advice to far- room around a red-hot stove, with every window fastened ',,fiTwith.regardtotheirfgmes-t|r1tbglonqsinggodsprap- down. Do not live in this poisoned atmosphere and then, lilt}$kjlis is wlat he said, and his eloqu6nce hightight-d when someone dies, put " pi"". inlrre p"p"" t, f;"m: and grasp, and fowers, and running vines. Everything ,Pj.l, in order. 9?.:" should-b. on trreir Lingei SCRTA picks Sonto Borborq for rind; above all, there should be the pleasant air of thrift, iililiif,;J.i iil"". shourd be a bathroom. The bath is a hs 1957 Foll Conference, oct.2 , a refiner, a beautifier. (When this was written. The Southern California Retail Lumber,Association will ms were considered a luxury in city as well a, ,*"i hol.d its Fall Confere.nce^thi.s year in S-anta Ba-rb_ara instead liriirimes.) Above ar trrings, keep clean. rt is not .u".rr""}, i-tll;o"Hl'Jffi'l,iiit,i:.i:::;1X?#Ttjiilln fff:l"' ; Sr*;#:"t:jJ*ifi;:,T

' 'Whereas it has pleased Providence'. Hive plenty of fres!

" "Farmers should beautify their homes. There should be air and ptenty of warmth,. Comfort is health."

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rhe reaso,, ,o,. ,ni .ffi;;'#J#.i"i"u the earrier date ,ffgra1rara day in the fietd, put on clean clothes, takd ",e-"t. this year *"" gi.,"r,'i;if,:g;JillllT #Jili":":t'Tr"A:: l#idpr the trees mid the perfume of the fowers, surrounded sire to avoid conflict with the National Retail -Lumber Deal.fQu{ familn and you will know what it is to cnjoy lift: ers Association's annuat O:poiiiio* F-hGAJ;ht;; N;;. p a g€ntleman - 4-7)., -which caused the SCRLAnnual 'to be mbved up a '- i " ?r- r. r qonth, and the fact that Palm Springs is still uncomf6rt*,ioe3rat1.your rooms. -Ha1e- books, papers, and read ;bly ;#rt'inJ-ii-e_of year. october, however, is said mii.,Beautify your grounds with plants, iowers and vines, to be an ideal month il-d;i""fr;.;;;;;a'bxecutive Vicefilgmber that everything of beauty tends to the elevatio. President Orrie W. Hamilton is now accepting ideas and froerrnaf CverytnlngOt beautytendstothe elevation rrcsrucrrL iJrrre vv. namrrron i,..1ltoryom in your heart. Do not judge the value of evJry- ;;l;thihg by the market reports. Every flower about a house 216 forest fires-we-re deliberately set by people in Cali_ 'i".l1estine1 to the refinen:ent of somebody. Every "i"", "ili- fo_rnia during 1956;'th;y;;";t'#;i, ! But an additional i."' lin3 tmo blossoming, tells of love and joy.

;Jgfi'"'ffi;'f:LTi$xi""1ffii3'""i1:?l'lh'35"1,il1',1,f::: i,tp jT1t._u l,lth *'e,amorous kisses oj ttre. "u";"tid" to put iiii|ffi;:r"Xffffiuu prruL:tpats or Jouf,nern ualllornla re_ ies there.

1789 w:ere "9oo6;' p"lpf" ;il ;;];; iiMake your homes comfortable. Do not huddle in a litile Plainrcareless with fire in ihe woods'- Help Keep califoinia

1789 fires were started by "good" people who were iust fi,,,1ing joy.

";r The following mills Produce

'GRA Certified DRY' redwood

ARCATA REDWOOD COTPATY

P. O. Box 278, Arcala, California

HAMNOTD.CALI TORTIA REDWOOD CO.

417 Montgomery St., San Francisco 6, California

HOL]OW TREE REDWOOD COIIIPAIIY

P. O. Box 178, Ukiah, California

HOTNES EUREKA ]UTBER COTPAXY

Redwood Sales Company, Eastern Distributor

1430 Russ Building, San Francisco 4, California

THE PACIFTC I.UTBER COIIPAIIY

100 Bush Street, San Francisco 4, California

THE PACIFIC COASI CONPAIIY

P. O. Box 611, Willits' California siltP9011 nEDwooD conPAilv

3100 Russ Building, San Francisco 4, California

UIIIOTI LUTBER COTf, PATY

620 Market Street, San Francisco 4, California

WIL]ITS REDWOOD PRODUCIS COMPAilY

Hobbs-Wall Lumber Company, Sales Agent

2030 Union Street, San Francisco 23, California

GALIFORNIA REDW(l(lD ASSOCIATI(II{

576 Sacramento Street . San Francisco 11, California

Shopping Cenler Council Elects

Twelve trustees rvere eiected at the first annual meeting of the International Council of Shopping Centers, Inc., held May lZ-I4 at the Palmer llouse in Chicago. The council is composed of individuals and business organizations engaged in the development, orvnership, or management of mode.n shopping centers, of r'vhich there are about 1,500 now in operation in this country and an estimated 2,300 more being constructed.

Trustees include William C. Brown, John S. Grififrth Co', Buena Park, Calif.; R. G. Hibbard, Riverside Plaza Shopping Center, Riverside, Calif.

Speakers at the clinic included James C. Dowr-rs, Jr., of Chicago, economist and chairman of the Real Estate Re- search Corporation, r'r'ho spoke on "The Economic Outlook for Shopping Centers," predicting the gror'vth of both dorvntown shopping areas and outlying shopping centers with the simultaneotts decline of older, intermediate shopplng areas.

[q Htlbrq Homebuilding Rises

La Habra, Calif.-May 1957 building-permit valuations exceeded the same 1956 month by more than $500,@0. This May's figure of $2,153,671 included $891,895 {or 60 qilSl^efamily divellings, rvhile eight multiple dlvellings rvith 80 units-accounted for another $530,250.

Garden Grove, ment of 77-home of West street.

Calif.-Councilmen authorized developtract south of Lampson avenue and west

Specializing in Truck-qnd'Troiler o,nd Roif Shipments . . .

Old-Growth Bond-sown REDWOOD from Boiock Lumber Co., Monchesler

Old-Growth DOUGTAS FIR from Spocek Bros. Lumber Co., Mqnchester

Precision-trimmed STUDSDouglos Fir o White Fir . Redwood

REDWOOD POSTS ond FENCING

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