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SheYlin Pine Sales Gompany
Amendm ent 14 to MPR 26-Fh Boards
A statement of the considerations involved in the issuance of this amendment, issued simultaneously herewith, has been filed with the Division of the Federal Register.
Section l3BL.62 (a). To the table entitled "No. 1 Boards and Shiplap, Green Surfaced, A. L. S."
Footnote (11) is added to read as follows: (11) If a mill is operating in compliance with the War Production Board's Circular No. 31, of March 31, 1943, addressed "To All D.ouglas Fir Sawmills", for so long as such order is in force and for so long as the mill has not been granted exception from such order, its maximum prices shall be the maximum prices established under this table and footnotes thereto plus $3.50 per MBM in the case of Select merchantable, No. I Common, and No. z Common boards, or, in the case of No.3 Common boards, $1.50 per MBM.
This amendment shall become effective April 16, 1943.
Recovering From Accident
Herbert A. Templeton of the Herbert A. Templeton Lumber Co., Portland, who returned recently from San Francisco, where he spent several weeks, has reported to friends that his son, Lieut. Hall Templeton, is making a good recovery.
Lieut. Templeton was severely injured on March 20 when attempting to board a Key System train in Berkeley. He is in Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco.