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GEORGE CLOUGH WI LUMBER

Quolity lumber products cnd dependcble service will be our definite guide during 1952 so that we moy mcintcin good customer relclions in the luture -cs we hcve enjoyed during the pcst.

During these dcys ol still competition q successlul lumber distributor must hcve the experience cnd trcined personnel to properly eervice the demands oI his customsls-qtrd the mills he represents-WE HAVE THAT EXPENIENCE_THIRTY YEARS in the Wholescle <rud Retail lumber bueiness in Southern Colilornia.

1952 will iuougurcte the opening ol our lourth decade oI service within thie industry cnd we pledge our continued ellort to offer THE BEST-so thct you con decl with ue WITH CONFIDENCE.

When you cre in need oI GOOD LT MBER to replenish your inventory-just ccll DUnkirL 2-22lLwe represent RELIABLE MILLS, <rnd we're cnxious lo serve you, too.

Post-War Housing Convention

A previe'rv of 1952 housing, plus demonstrations of ue\\' pro(lucts are headline attractions of the forthcoming eighth annual convcntion rlnd exposition at Chicago, January 20-21, sponsored by the National A ssociation of Home Builders.

.\ record - lrreak ing throng of builders from throughout the United States, predicted at 16,000 rvill u,itness the display of building materials and home equipment.

Joseph Haverstick, l)avtor-r, Ohio, NAHB ('')il\'elltion chairman, said 1952's shou'u'ill be the l;cst e\/er staged. The Corrrad Hilton (Stevens) and Corrgiess }lotels n.iil horrsc the convcrltion and exPosition.

Congrcrtulations

Pi Bliss, AndersonHanson Co., Studio Citl', and Mrs. Bliss, are happy to lvelcome a new addilion to their family. Their second daughter, Gretcherr l-ouise, \\'as born on N<ivernber 29.

Army Photos Takcn in Korea

Tuiarch Of Dimes

JANUARY 2.3I

A. D. Bruce, Jr., Captain, G.S.C., Industrial Relations Branch, Public Information Division, Department of Army, Washington, D.C., noticed the Western Hardn'ood Lumber Company's advertisement on Philippine Mahogany on the front cover of the September l5 issue and u,rote in saying that it brought to mind some photographs he had taken lvhile in Korea rvhich he thought might be of interest to our readers.

The photographs are shorvn above. The photograph on the left shou's Korean laborers handling I'hilippine mahogany at an I Corps Engineer Lun.rber Dep<lt arrd rvas taken by Sergeant John D. Griggs. The picture on the right is an Army lumber yard in Korea takerr br- C'aptairr A. D. Bruce, Jr., from a helicopter.

Frcnk Curran Hcs Accident

Frank Curran, Frank Curran Lurnber Co., Inc., Santa Ana, suffered an accident on December 1 rvhen he fell in the lumber yard and broke his hip. He is in the St. Joseph's hospital in Orange and his many friends rvill be glad to hear that he is doing nicely.

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