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Federol Aid Projects . .
A,vondale, Arizona: u'ill build a sewerage system rvith a $!21,000 loan approved by the CFA. Refer: Nfayor Russell H. Brinker.
Los Angeles, Calif.-Tl-re Community tracilities Administration, Washington, D.C., apprc'vecl irvo advances total- ing $72,588 to the Compton IJnion School district to prepare plans for gyms for two new high schools under construction, the gyms to start by Jan. 31, 1958; refer: F. C. Hemp- hill, superintendent.
Colorado Springs, Colo.-The CFA approved a federal loan of $750,000 to Colorado College to build an addition to exisiting facilities and constrrlct a ne\v building; refer: Louis T. Benezet, president.
Las Vegas, N. M.-The CFA approved a loan of $200,@0 to Nelv Mexico Highlands universitv to build a dormitory; refer: C. Donnelly, president.
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Tempe, Ariz.-The CFA appror.ed a $l-million loan to Arizona State college to build housing and dining facilities, including two 3-story dormitories ; refer: Gilbert L. Cady, comptroller (Project Ariz. Z-CH-1 1-D).
Ashland, Ore.-The CFA approved a 91,10O,000 loan to Eastern Oregon College of Education to build dormitory ancl dining facilities;refer: H. A. Bork.
Scottsdale, Ariz.-The CFA approved a $618,000 loan to this tou,n to build a selver svstem : refer: M. E. Kimsev. councilman.
Belmont, Calif.-The CFA College of Notre Dame here DS) to build a dormitory and lldu'ard D. Kell. counsel.
"We offer personofized service qs well qs o complete line ol on-grade producls" approved a $500,00O loan to (Project No. Calif. 4-CH-28added dining facilities ; refer:
Portland, Ore.-The CFA approved a $300,000 loan to Reed Coliege to build four new dormitory buildings ; refer: Richard H. Sullivan, presiclent (Project Ore. 35-CH-13-D). State College, N.M.-The CFA appror-ed an $825.000loan to Nerv Mexico College of Agriculture and N{echanic Arts to build 100 4-room individual houses for married students; refer: W. F. Wyman, comptroller (Project N. N{ex. 29-CH10-D).
Sacramento County, Calif.-The CFA approved advances totaling $96,000 to finance preliminary planning on tn'o nerv high schools in the Fair Oaks and Arcade sections of the San Juan Union High school district, ancl expected to begin construction during 1958; refer : Dist. Supt. J. Roland Ingraham, Jr. (Project Nos. Calif. 4-P-317I and 4-P-3172).
St. George, Utah.-The CFA approved a $275,000 loan to Dixie Junior College to build a dormitory building including cafeteria; refer: Arthur F. Bruhn, presiclent (Project No. Utah,I2-CH-9-DS).
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Mqsonite Christmos Plqns for Deqlers
(Continued from Page 4) bread cookies, this play house will thrill the heart of any little girl. and out or tn'o sides of
The perforated hardboard panels are laced together rvith colorful twine, plastic trim, or Christmas ribbon. The traditional-shaped cookies are cut lrom t/t" Nfasonite n.ith a scroll sa\\' using regular cookie cutters to make patterns. The cookies are frosted u'ith silver or golcl "glitter" and hung in place rvith other decorations on "Peg-Roard" fixtures.
The Gingerbread House may be painted inside u'ith a ro11er. Follo-"v the sealer coat rvith one finish coats. The roof, u'hich is supported by four the house, need not be fastened don'n.
Free plans for dealer distribution may be obtained by writing the Home Service Bureau, Suite 2037, 111 W. Washington St., Chicago 2, Il1.
Christmcrs Shopping Solution
A solution to the last-minute-shopping scurry is the TECO \\rood Study kit that stimulates and educates the novice, and challenges the experienced. This unique kit u'as developed by Timber Engineering Company, affiliate of the Nationai Lumber Manufacturers Association and the u'ood industries' research service organization.

The Wood Studv Kit contains 54 samples of domestic l-rardrvoods and softl'oods, foreign rvoods, and special products, such as a cigarette-burn-proof furniture panel. It opens a ue\v rvorld to those interested in learning more about nature's one rene\vable natural resource. In addition to the 5" by Zrf" by )4" rvood samples, the kit contains a 1O-porver lrand lens for microscopic examination of the various species, a razorsl.rarp carvir-rg knife, an S.l-page manual on hotv to identify different species, and a. study guide u'ith 18 experiments for individual or group use.
The Teco Wood Study Kit is available from Timber Engineering Company, igts-rSth Street, N.W., Washington 6, D. C., at $10.00 each, postpaid in the United States.
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