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Receives Award for Outstanding House Organ
The first award in the Industrial Publication Division of the Welfare Federation of Los Angeles was given to E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, publishers of the house org'an, Stantonite, for its outstanding editorial service in the Los Angeles community during 1947.
The award was presented to Ole May, editor of Stantonite, by Robert L. Smith, associate publisher and general manager of the Los Angeles Daily News and chairman of the Federation's executive committee, at a banquet in the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, \Mednesday evening, March 3.
There are 400 house organs published in the Los Angeles area.
Joint Meeting To Be Addressed
By Genercrl Wainwright
March 23
General Jonathan M. Wainwright, U.S.A. retired, rvill be the speaker of the evening at the joint dinner mdeting on Tuesday evening, March 23, sponsored by San Francisco Lumbermen's Club, Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39. the Peninsula Lumbermen's Club, and the Lumber Me;chants Association of Northern California. Ladies are invited to attend. Tickets are $5.00 each. Dress informal.
The first Tree Farm-an area of privately-owned forest land devoted primarily to the continuous growth of merchantable forest products-u'as established in the State of Washington in 1941.