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Shevlin Pine Sales Gompany
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SPECIES
NOBTIIEBN (Gcnuine) WHITE PINE (PINUS STROBUS)
NORWAY ON NED PINE (PINUS RESINOSA)
PONDENOSA PINE (PINUS PONDENOSA)
SUGAB (Gcnuine Whtb) PDIE (PINUS UIMBERTTANA)
Meets Trouble With a Smile
C. A. (Charlie) Brown, retail lumberman, who has been for many years with Cross Lumber Company, Merced, Calif., has been having some trouble with one of his eyes, serious enough to make an operation necessary. However his cheeriul philosophy is evident from the followirrg lines which he knocked off on the typewriier in a fru:ncl's office in San Francisco just before he entered the hospital: Farewell to $ry pants, my coat and vest, Shoes and "undies" and all the rest.
For fifteen days in "Dante's" jail fn a gown that's split from collar to tail I will lie on my back and eat through a straw And observe every gol-darned hospital law. They will sew up my eyes with a tomcat's gut Which they say is effective to keep 'em shut. And the days and nights will be as one, And you can kiss my foot if you call that fun. All for one eye I take this chance Of going two weeks without my pants.
Mr. Brown, whose service with Cross Lumber Company covers a period of about 40 years, is now in charge of the planing mill at the Company's Merced yard. He spent a number of years in San Francisco when this concern operated a retail yard in the Bay City, and has a large circle of friends both in the retail and wholesale branches of the business.
New Handbook on Garages
"Facts you should know before you build a garage," is the title of a ZLpage handbook just written by Joseph 'Weston, nationally known residential architect, and published by the Fir Door Institute. It offers concise, readable tips for building usable garages, and should be a valuable reference book for retail lumber dealers.

What is a garage, where should a garage be located, hor,r' large should a garage be, how should a garage be constructed, why is an overhead-type garage door preferable, how you can have a trouble-free driveway, what kind of driveway surfacing, how to use your driveway for games, and how to get extra use out of your garage, are among the subjects discussed. The guide is profusely illustrated.
The book can be obtained by sending 10 cents to the Fir Door Institute, Tacoma, Washington.