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Prehistoric Mammal's Bones Found In Oregon THE DALLES Wl The bones Thur., Mar. 13, 1952 The Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7 WASHINGTON Wl The Veter-1 ans Administration plans to start mailing 1952 dividends on National Service life insurance to veterans and servicemen later this month instead of this week. The new date was announced Monday. Five million iwlicyholders will divide about 200 million dollars. Individual dividends in most cas es will amount to $60. The VA will send cash only to the pnlicy holder who requests it. Otherwise, the money can be left with the VA to pay future pre miums or to draw interest. The VA will pay the dividend to individuals some time after the anniversary date of the policy. Just how soon ."fterward the VA would not Cotir-Lte. Tr.: evident! covers the one-year gon scientists were expected to complete the excavation. in Oregon and Washington cut 6 percent less lumber in the first two months of this year than Orders and shipments were off last year for the same period, about the same percentage. Production 0 f 1,644,571,000 80 million feet below 1951. Smith Shirt Left At Office Of Tax Collector PHILADELPHIA Some. guy actually lost his shirt at the tax collector's of'ice. A while, fxeshly-1 lundered rVrt witli frayed cuffs was found in a paper bag in the l'-Jade'.pii!i of fice of tht U.S. In''.'rnal ftevei 13 Bureau when it close i for ilie week end. Said Collector Francis R. Smith: "Year after year I've beej ac cused of taking 'he taxpayer's shirt. This is the first year I real ly got one." of a prehistoric mammal, buried some thousands of years ago, were uncovered by Forrest Hay, wheat rancher, while hunting for agates in Company Hollow Canyon 10 miles east of here. Two geologists, Sam Sergeant at The Dalles Dam, and Ed Murrow of the State Hignwav Department period Irom the anniversary date of the policy in 1951 to the same date in 1952. In general, the dividend will be computed on the basis of 50 cents for each $1,000 of insurance for each month the policy was in force during the policy year. Fire-Closure Of Camps Cuts Output Of Lumber PORTLAND The pinch of a log shortage created by last sum mer's 40-day closure of camps due to fire weather is holding down some lumber production at Douglas fir sawmills, said Harris E. Smith, secretary of West Coast Lumbermen's Association. The lumber official pointed out that fir mills west of the Cascades board feet for 60 days of 1952, was said. Orders of 1.691.643.00. while topping production, were 83 mil lion feet below last year and ship ments were off 115 million feet. here, identified a bone three feet long and up to eight inches in dia meter, as cart of a foreleg. Tiiey Labrador's puffins, rivaling the cliff swallows of San Juan Capis trano, leave their summer and winter haunts on definite dates and arrive at their destinations with equal predictability. then found other bones and two Along the lower Rio Grande val ley, fossil oysters have been found 30 inches in diameter. teeth. The men said University of Ore Later Date Set For Insurance Pay To Veterans Lockwood's March Special Spring is coming and now is the time to get your car ready for those long springtime trips. Have your car's sur face porcelainixed to retain its new look and at the same time have it un dercooked to protect the undercarriage from flying rocks, rust and corrosion. Take advantage of this month's special and have your car. . . UNDERRATED P0RCELA1NIZED REGULARLY $53.00 MARCH SPECIAL . . Porcelainizing the car is not lust waxing and polishing, it is a finish put on your cor to retain its new-like lustre and shine. 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