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HAi^DWOOO RECORD 



April 10, 1918 



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''Running Rehauls 

 Thru the Rough" 



That's the title of the timely tale which will be the 



"headliner" in LOGGING for FEBRUARY. 



It tells how Shep. Bridgewater runs his rehauls 



thru heavy scrub oak in logging the Groveton Mill 



of Trinity County Lumber Co. at Groveton, Texas. 



You s^iould read this story — and all the other good 



things in this number! 



Let us send you a FREE COPY. 



CLYDE IRON WORKS 



Duluth, Minn. 

 U. S. A. 



Designed for mountain logging and 

 other conditions under which ground 

 skidding is impossible. Costs less, needs 

 a smaller crew, gives greater working 

 time and larger capacity than any other 

 similar machine on the market. 



Full Details on Request 



CLYDE IRON WORKS 



Duluth, Minn. 

 U. S. A. 



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BUILT FOR EVERY DUTY 

 IN EVERY 3IZE AND TYPE 



Send for the Bi^ Red 

 Catalo5:- 265 p a ^e s il- 

 lustrating & dcscribina 

 the enthc CLYDE LINE 



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