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Wholesqle Lumbermen Elect Newquist 196o^ President

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INDEPENDENT BUILD

INDEPENDENT BUILD

^ James W. Newquist, president of the James W. Newquist Company of Pasadena, California, was named president of the Wholesale Lumbermen's Association of Southern California. He succeeds Charles E. Clay, president of Clay - Lumber Company of Inglewood, Caliiornia.

Other officers elected by the trade association were William J. Hanen, Californii manager of the Al Peirce Co., long Beach, vice-president; Ted Roy, president of Roy Forest Products Company of Van Nuys, vice-president; William E. Baugh, president of Baugh Bros. & Co. of Los Angeles, secretary, and Carl E. Poynor, president of Wholesale Forest Products Co. of Beverly Hills, treasurer.

In addition to the elected officers, the board of directors

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Benneft 2-Woy Sqws Instolled

Wayne C. Ervine, Sales & Service, Bennett 2-Way Panel Saw, Atascadero, Calif., who has also resumed sales and servicing in Los Angeles and Orange counties, reports the following recent installations of the popular product: Goodman Lumber Co., San Francisco; Goodman Builders Emporium, San Rafael; Hamilton Air Force Base; Mark Peterson, Venice; Wahl's Building Materials, Los Angeles ; City of San Francisco, Dept. of Parks and Recreation; Jasco Materials Co., Santa Ana, and Dicknson's Lumber Co., La Habra.

Impetus in delivering Western forest products to the market place...thisis wtrat Oregon-Pacific brings tothefield of lumber andplywoodmerchandising. Inpetus based on the concerted skills of our experienced staff. . . impetqs power-edbyf1exib1epIanningandmodernmarketingmethods...!.@.motivated by the desire to give the best, always, to those trre SorV€r

When you link your futureto Oregon-Pacific, yourIlfeel the impetus we give lumber and plywood merchandising !

Redwood Empire Hoo-Hoo Elecf

Henry Stonebrqker Presidenr

I lcrrrv Storrcbral<r'r of l-1uor I)ro<lrrcts Conrparr-r', Sarrta Iiosa. receive(l tlie rllr:rlrinrorls r()(l t() lreacl 1{eiln'oo11 l:nrpirc Hoo-Hoo Club (r.5 bv arr ()\'erfl()\v cro\\'(1 at the (ireen llill in Cot:rti on liebru:rrr' 12. "Stonv" srlccec(ls ]),ob Schenck ()f Sarta Iio-*a. u'ho rlirectc<1 "tire ucti,,n" (lrlring' thc past leiir. Irlccterl to thc vice presiclcnc_\' \\':rs Charle.t \\'iggins, of I)orr's I-unrber \-lrrr1. aricl the club's "\vorklrorse," I )tr:rrrc Iricurrett oi ]learl Clark l-rrrrrbcr Co., Inc., \\'as irgairl rc-clecte(1 secrctarv tr(firsrlrer.

Henry Slonebroker ( left) receives o presidenf's govel from the ouigoing presidenl, Bob Schenck. And thot's "Miss Hoo-Hoo" (oi wholhove-you? holding the bumper sti(ker now being dislributed by your fovorite Hoo-Hoo clubs

I)rcsitletrt "Storrr''s" nc\\' b():rr(l of <lircctors n'il1 irrclurlc IlrLc Lollrns, l w'irr-Cit,r' I-rrnrber: Iicith Ilarr-r'. (icors.ia l';tcillc: Norrrr llcrring. Fl:Lrbor I'l,r'u'oorl; ltorl llorrstorr. llirlrlhton ; I)icl< .\llcn. Allen's Lunrl)er & Illdg. ]l:rtt'r-i:Lls: li. ll. 1)orrn:Ln. I.iuilrlinsr -\lateri:t1s I)istributors; l),rrrl (,rar'. IIogan \\'lroit's:Llc I',rri1cline' ]latcri:L1s; .J irr Novclli, \':regcr & Iiirk ' Iir:Lrrlr ( )lse rr. l-rrrnltt.r l)t,ale r \IatcrilLls, an(l I)('tc Slrarpe, C:rliiorrri:r lterln-oorl S:rlcs.

.\lreatll' lln(l('r lr f rrll he:r<l of ste :rnr. tlre rrrn' olllccrs arrrl boarrl :rrrtrttecrl to l):rrticil)irtt: u itlr S. -L'. lloo-lloo Club 9

Holtow Tree Redwood Company

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SALES: P.0. Box 178-Ukiah, Calif. -

Homestead z-ggzl TWX: ukiah gl - in the unusual and highly interesting evening program just lreld at San Quentin Prison, March 26. Other meetings before the club's July-August vacation will include : April 8, Tri-Club meeting with Sacramento and the Black Bart Hoo-Hoo Club at Dick's in Fairfield; May 13, "Baseball Nite," Giants vs. the Dodgers at the new Candlestick Park, and June 11-12, Annual Forest Lake Weekend, a family outing and a "must" for all members.

Behringer Joins Arrowheod

The association of Jack Behringer with Arrowhead Lumber Company, San Bernardino, is announced by Dungan Gibson. Behringer has been active in the Southern California industry since 1944, and with the T. M. Cobb Company the past seven years. This brings the sales strength of the Arrowhead wholesale companies to four top salesmen available at TUrner 4-7511.

CSI Annuol in S. F., April 25-27

The theme of the 1960 convention of the Construction Specifications Institute will be technical, concentrating on the building materials aspects of specifications and better methods in preparation of specifications. This year's meeting is to be held at Rickey's Studio Inn, Palo Alto, California, April 25,26, and 27. The CSI afiair follows the annual convention of the American Institute of Architects, to be held in San Francisco, April 18-23.

Around 500 are exoected for the CSI conclave. Booth space for exhibits is being booked rapidly. It looks like an over-subscription again this year. The Institute now consists of 41 chapters with more than 4,100 members. Special hours for visiting the exhibits are being set aside each day of the convention program.

Registration for the meetings will begin Sunday, April 24, at I p.m., continuing until 5 p.-.

PRoDACTS of PROGRESS

No doubt obout it, ,IOORE ,VIODERN ,VIETHODS hqve mode lumber-drying fqcilities o mosf profitoble investment for ony mill, regordless of size or drying requirement. Moore Cross-Circulotion Kilns-products of the progress which hos generoled from modern methods-<re so perfecled thot lumber drying is sofer, more economicql ond more profitqble thon ever beforel Why not osk o Moore Engineer obout kiln designs which could put on end fo your drying problem. You con expect o prompt reply!

By la,ch Sioaaa

Age not guoronteed-Some I hove told for 20 yeors-Some less

Some Signer Himself

An eastern egotist was borrowing some money from a financier by the name of Levy and when he signed his name to the note, he did so with elaborate care and precision.

Said the banker admiringly: "You write a beautiful hand."

Said the borrower: "I try to be very careful with my signature, for one of my ancestors signed the Declaration of Independence."

Said the banker: "According to that, I should be careful of my signature also."

"Why?" asked the other patronizingly, "Did one of your forefathers sign the Declaration of Independence?"

"No," said Banker Levy, "But one of them wrote The Ten Commandments."

lrv. E. Griffee Nomed Stoff Chief Of Wesfern Pine Associqtion

W. tr. (Bill) Griffee, Portland, was formally named secretary-manager of the Western Pine Association at the group's annual board of directors' meeting in San Francisco, March 5. He succeeds S. V. Fullaway, Jr., who retired January 1 after heading the group for 30 years. Griffee had been assistant secretary-manager of the association since 1936, and has broad experience in the industry.

Saginaw Cedar Shingtes

Hove prolected Colifornio homes tor 4O or more yeqrs, ond srill do so.

Saginaw Cedar Shingtes

Hsve been sold qll lhese yeors by

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