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Members and guests of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club $l are going into orbit the night of February ll, with a "Company Party Nite" in the Blossom Room of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. The cocktail hour begins at 6:29 p.m., dinner at 7:29 p.m. Cost per person, $5.50, including tax and tip.

Reservations should be made by February l, by mail to Vi Neal, 8997 Dudlext Avenue, South Gate, Calif.

Brice Stokes Storts Crestridge Lumber, Inc.

Well known W'est Coast lumberman and sawmill operator Brice Stokes established his own wholesale lumber operation on January 2, continuing a career of more than 40 years in the lumber industry. Brice, who {or the past 25 years has been identified with the northern California and Eastern lumber market. will maintain temporary offices at 1730 Pacheco Street, San Francisco, with an anti-digit dialing 'phone number oI Lombard 6-698:1.

Activities of Evons Producls

Emory E. Moore, Portland, has been appointed vice president in charge of the Building Materials Division of Evans Products Company.

Moore succeeds Monford A. Orloff, Portland, whose election as president of Evans was announced recently. Moore has been vice president in charge of marketing for the Building Materials Division which is headquartered in Portland.

When Evans Products Company acquired Fiddes-Moore inl957, Moore became b vice president of Evans Products Company, In 196I when the Building Materials Division of Evans was organ. ized, Moore was named vice president in charge of marketinffor this division.

Orloff also announced additional personnel appointments with the following executives reporting to Moore and responsible for the various operating areas indicated:

L. H. Flahive, general manager-Plywood Products, Corona, California; W. S. John, general manager-timber and plywood operations, Portland; J. S. Pritchard, general manager---€ales and merchandising, Portland; M. F. Taylor, general manager-warehouse operations, Portland; Dr. Piotr Zencak,director of research and general manager-wood fiber operations, Corvallis.

THERE'S NO DOUBT WHEN YOU DEAI WITH SIMMONS HARDWOODS FOR EYERY PURPOSE!

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HARDWOOD TUMBER COMPANY

Compqe extra large capacity, ruggd construction, and long-life 3op1, lgr p1offt producing features of the new Comet Clipper, Model CLC Retractable Radial Arm $aw. Clipper series riiiai arm saws provide cross cut width of 19,', rip cut width of 84" and depth of cut 4hu. Either 16', or 20" bhd; available. Heavy 14gauge steel frames are 32" x 48,'. Kiln-dried fir table tops a,ne 23Yt u x 51". Total weight approximately 49? lbs. Reliable repulsionstart, indication-run motors keep maintenance, even under frequent overload, to a minimum. Your choice of motors, 3 & 5 HP, either single or three phase. Compare the capacity, weight and motor features with other radial arm saws and you,ll see why Clippers are used by contractors, specialty manufacturers, crating departments, etc., for fast production under heavy work loads. \lVith legs or mounted on trailer. Optional long arms give even great€r capacity. COMET INDUSTRIES CORP., 2048 Imperiat Street, Los Angeles 21, Calif.

8725 CTETA STREET DOWNEY, CATIFORNIA P.O. BOX 48

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