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to Serve All Southern Cqliforniq Deqlers

341 West G Street COLTON, Colifornio TAfbot 5-0672 t4348 Bessemer Street

VAN NUYS, Cqliforniq STonley 3-2935

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58O7 McKinley Avenue

"leveling arm" which adjoins twin support- ing tongues projecting from the center of the elip. This "arm" insures easy installation of the clip regardless of any variations that may exist in pl;rwood thicknesses. Implementing installation further, edges of the H-Clip are smooth and rounded so that there is no possibility of their snagging on the pl5rwood.

Teco advises that H-Clips are laboratory tested and meet F HA. Minimum Property Reouirements as substitutes for solid block-

Masonite Corporation is making available to its wholesalers and dealers at cost, regulation-size ring binders with Leatherwood covers in 7', [7"' or 2" thickness. A selection of binding colors is available, and imprinting with the wholesaler's or dealer's name is required. The minimum order is a carton of 24. Masonite clipboards also are available in lots of 24.

Rol-Away Folder Avallable

A new "Rol-Away" folder containing pictures and specifications of light-weight, aluminum alloy hand trucks, of particular interest to the lumber industry, are available from Rol-Away Truck Mfg. Co., Inc., 6143 S. E. Foster Road, Portla,nd 6, Ore.

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M(IRGAI{ D(l|lRS for Every Use

M-4110 lnterchangeable Panels

Entrance Doors-All Types

Architecturally Correct Stairways & Entrances

TTUSH D(|(|RL

ASH_MAHOGANY _BIRCH_

MAS(|l{IIE_BEECH

FIR PTYWIIODIAPANESE PTYWOOD

NORDCO DOORS

IOUVRE DOORS

3 PANEI DOORS F.3

FOUR PANET RAISED F-4lt

X.BUCK FRONT DOORS sAsH DOORS F-13

RAISE PANET TOUVRE DOORS

SCREEN DOORS

FRENCH DOORS

DUTCH DOORS

FANCY FIR DOORS (ENTRANCE)

TOUVRE BTINDS

MONTEREY TYPE DOORS

"SOUTHERN AIR" DOOR have SPECIALTIES. too! a call to ANdover 1-1600 will bring a load to YOU!)

Roses are red, Violets are blueln addition to HARDW0ODS.

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Inlond Empire Hoo-Hoo Concqts Six Kittens on (whot else?) Fridoy l3fh

Inland Eimpire Hoo-Hoo Club 117 held its Concatenation on F riday the 13th of January following steak dinner at the Ellk's Club in Hemet, Calif.

Rialto Dealer Bert Holdren directed the formal initiation and have since time immemorial during their grueling initiation, were (left to right in the photo): rounded-up an excellent Degree Team consisting of Ilarvey Koll, Visiting Officer; Don Bufkin, Senior Hoo-Hoo-both up from Ircs Angeles Club 2; Don l)erboe, Junior Hoo-Hoo; Rod Wlson, Scrivenoter; ,ferr5r Wostphal, Bojum; Bert Adams, Snark; Scott McInt5ne, Jabberwock; Blll McDonald, Custocatian; Lee Harrls, Arcanoper, and "Elrtzz" Thatcher, Gurdon.

It was a business-like Team, easily understood, and functioning on all cylinders to put a class of six Kittens through the inspiring

Lee Harris Gight) of the Suverkrup Lumber Company, made the hit of the evening with his western necktie complete with the Hoo-Hoo insignia. The dealer declares it was made by a Navajo Indian chief in Window Rock, Arizona, and he can arrange to have them furnished for other interested Hoo-Hoo at tha modest, going Navajo price of $15 ceremonies. F''ollowing the initiation, Harvey Koll, the Custocatian of the Supreme 9 of the International, told the lumbermen of the Hoo-Hoo aims a^nd rules of g'ood conduct.

The fnitiation Team, which provided the necessary ingredients for a really rousing ceremony, was in the capable hands of iltm itrackson, Weyerhaeuser Company (a reinstatement); atrtm Wlllia,ms, Arcadia (Calif.) Lumber Co.; Loren Griffiths, Adams Lumber Co., San Bernardino; AI Owen, John Suverkrup Lumber Co., San Bernardino; and GIen Carlton, Claud lVooten, Blll Van Noy (a reinstatement) and Robert J. Dunham-aU of the Georgia- Pacific Corp. warehouse at Riverside.

Following the excellent dinner and fun-fllled Concatenation. the Hoo-Hoo settled down to social pastimes and conversation.

-and giving the Initiation Team the benefit of their veteran experience were Jack Mccrath (left) and Walt Berlln

Long-Bell Promoles Runkel

"En,oying their work" was the Initiation Team (left to right)! Perc Bakker ot the oakes yard in Hesperia, Warren Haskins of Inland Lumber Co.. and John Dal Broi of the Palm Springs Builders Supply

Perc Ba,kker, \ilarren Ilasldns and John Da.I Broi, with a veteran experienced assist from Jack McGirath and Walt Berlin. The new Inland Empire Hoo-Hoo, who reacted like Kittens

Mobile, Ala.-Burton W. Runkel, assistant g:eneral manager of International Paper's Wood-Preserving division, assumed duties of general manager, efrective January 1. He replaces C. V. Holbrook, who will continue as general m{rnager of the company's Southern Lumber Division, and wiil act in advisory capacity to the Wood-Preserving division.

Runkel is a veteran of 29 years in the wood-preserving' industry. He began his career with tlte Washington Wood Preserving Company in Spokane, in 1931. In 1939 he became manager of WoodPreserving Sales for the Western division of the Long-Bell Lumber Company and continued in that capacity when Long-Bell was merged with International Paper .in 1956. In 1958, when International's Wood-Preserving division was formed, Mr. Runkel became its Western District manaS:er.

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