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5 Cclrlow Wcrrehouses
to Serve All Southern Colifornio Deqlers
341 West G Street
COLTON, Colifornio
TAlbot 5-0672
7862Burnert Street
VAN NUYt Californio
TRiongle 3-2936
Slqte 5-5421
738 Ecrst 59th Street tOS ANGEIES, Golifornio
Pleosont 2-3137
6807 McKinley Avenue tOS ANGEIES, Colifornio Pleasonl2-3136
25lO N. Chico Street
El l,lONTE, Colifornio
Gllbert 3-7345
CUmberlond 3-3303
MORGAI{ D(l(lRS for Every Use
Itl4ll0 Interchangeable Panels
Entrance Doors-All Types
SED0RC0 louvers & Hardwood Southern Aires
FLUSH DOORL
ASH-MAH(lGAl{Y -BIRCHMAS(ll{ITE-BEECH
FIR PTYW(!(|D_ ,APANESE PTYW(!(!D
NORDCO DOORS
TOUVER DOORS
3 PANEL DOORS F-3
FOUR PANET RAISED F-421
X-8UCK FRONT DOORS sAsH DOORS F-I3
RAISE PANET I.OUVER DOORS
SCREEN DOORS
FRENCH DOORS
DUTCH DOORS
F,ANCY FIR DOORS (ENTRANCE)
TOUVER BIINDS
MONTEREY TYPE DOORS "SOUTHERN AIR" DOORS
Letters
In Appreciotion
Los Angeles Committee
National Forest Products Week
Gentlemen:
I'd like again to express my thanks to you for the scholarship. It will be very helpful in buying my tools and necessary supplies for getting started in cabinet making. I received your first check Friday and just wanted you to know how much I appreciate it.-William B. Leonard, Los Angeles Trade-Technical College.
Brick, But Not A Brickbot
Don Dick, Editor California Lumber Merchant
Dear Mr. Dick:
Thank you, Mr. Dick, for your letter to Mr. William L. Graham. We certainly want to thank you for the very nice article and pictures that you ran in your two issues. This publicity is of great value to us and we want you to know you have our kindest and sincerest thanks and gratitude.
We will let you know from time to time as we have several other products coming out in conjunction with the wood brick line division that I am sure you will find interestinC.-V. E. Pinkham, President, PEI Wood Brick Company, Wichita, Kansas.
We are always pleased to publish nezas of interest and z,alue to our readers, and hope all readers zpill keeo us in mind.-Editor.
Whot They're Soying
Don Dick, Editor California Lumber Merchant:
. You are to be congratu- lated on your December 1 Christmas issue. I wouid say that it was a very interesting number and well put together.- Richard H. Syring, Director, Pacific National Public Relations, Portland. Oregon.
Durqble's Promotion of 2.4.1 Receives Altention
The merchandising and advertising promotion of Durable ' Plywood's 2.4.1 was singled out for editorial attention in the October, 1961 issue of Plywood Magazine. A quartet of pictures illustrated Durable's effective merchandising of its productand, we are happy to report, also illustrated how Durable's use of advertising on the front covers of The California Lumber Merchant ably aided the promotion.
Gives us a nice feeling to krro* that one of our "friendly semi competitors" in the field recognizes our efforts.
E. L. Bruce llerger Repoded
The merger of E. L. Bruce Co., Memphis, Tennessee into Empire National Corporation, New York City, has been completed. The name of the surviving corporation has been changed to E. L. Bruce Co., Incorporated. The announcement was made jointly by E. L. Bruce, Jr., Chairman of the Board and Edward M. Gilbert, president.

The principal office of the corporation will be at the Bruce plant site in Memphis, where the executive offices of the original Bruce Company have been since 1921.
The administration of production, sales, accounting, personnel and other general office functions will continue to be handled at Memphis. Offices will also be rnaintained at 660 Madison Avenue, New York City, where Mr. Gilbert and certain other officers of the company will be located.
Other officers of the corporation will be as follows: Harry Gilbert, New York, Chairman of the Executive Committee; Frank H. O'Connor, Memphis, Executive Vice President; Evan L. Fellman, Harvey Creech, Sydney R. Miller, Jr., all of Memphis, Phillip P. Weisberg, New York, and L. V. Witt, Bruce, Miss., Vice Presidents;