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PresentingA KENTUCKY COLONEL FROM THE OtD SOUTH
Yes indeed Suh! We ore tolking qbout doorsflush doors of reql old Southern Red Gum. "Kentucky Colonel" is the lrcrde nqmei cnd they do full honor to thql rirle of distincfion.
Doors crre whql we, ql Nicolqi, hove long been identified with. ln oll modesty the subiect is one thqt we feel especiolly quolified to discuss. Hence we sqy, with emphqsis, thqt "Kentucky Colonel" is qn exceptionolly well built door, mqde with hollow core qnd foced with selecled rolory cul gum. This flush door is o becuty for nqturql slqin or ony oppropriole finish. Thickness is l3/a".
Other Nicotai Speciatties
CRAW.FIR.DOORSSASHHOUSE DOORSDOOR JAMBSHOLIYWOOD CO'VIBINATION DOORSACME SLIDING DOOR FRAMESSCREEN DOORSPTYWOOD FOR EVERY PURPOSE.
The con.rmittee arranging for the Hi-Jinks includes : George Stou', chairman, Al)ams 3-1371; Flarry \Vest, AXnrinster 3-972O; lltrd Kabot, Nllchigan 6671; Hou'ard \\rray, Al)ams 810i; Gillrert Smith, PLeasar.rt 1-9220.
Tickets are $5.00 per person and can be obtained from the menrbers ,,i the committcc.
The Hi-Jinks is alrvays a popular affair rvith the lumberrnen of Southcrn California and a big turnout is expected. Nlake your reservations early.
Warm Springs Redwood Co. New Member Of California Redwood Association
San Francisco, NIarch 4-Frank C. Kilpatrick, presiclent of the California l{edlvood Association' toclav announced the nrembership of the Warm Spri.ngs lteclu'ood Company, \Vi1lits, California, ir-r the Association group.
Charles F. \Vilson, presiclent of the Warm Springs organizatktn, conrmended the Association on the foru'ard-looking u'ork beir.rg carried on in rcsearch, protnotion, grading and manufacturing standards.
"\Ve are happy to bccome a part of a manufacturing group u'hich represents such high inclustry stanclards both in manuf:icturing and in the lterpetuation of the redn'ood timber supplv. It is also of extreme interest tcl us that the sales anrl promotion n'ork of the members of the Association has been carried on at sttch a high ethical ler-el."
Sherman A. Ilishop, executive vice-president ancl general manager, in u'clcoming the lrrnr, rett-rarked that "such art rilrl and respectcrl metnber of the u-est coast lumller industry, rvhicl-r has turned a major portion of its attention to rc<ln'ood. is indeed a u'elcome and appropriate new member for the Association. We are happl' that such exllericnccd lrrmber proclttcers as the \Vilson family is becoming a l)art of the joint industrv promotion program which is nou' ttncler \\'oI."
Charles F. \\rilson is the son oi Rav I-. \\rilson, forrnder of thc \\'arm Springs l,tttnber Companl' of Warm Springs, C)regon. Tl.re senior \\tilson serves irs vice president ancl chairmun of the board.
Charles E. Strain, president & I'lvrvor,,l ('o.. T,os.\ngeles. trip to the PhilipPine Islands. supply flitches for their Los of the International Veneer has returned from a business He called on the nrills that Angeles plant.