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California Lumber Merchant

David Cutler

Dear Dave, Permit me to congratulate you on the splendid editorial which appeared in the March issue of California Lumber Merchant.

This article contains real food for thought and the ideas expressed are definitely in the right direction. Now that you have opened fire-keep firing in the same direction and you will certainly help in accomplishing a much broader and stabilized market.

Our wishes for success in your efforts.

Jimmy Atkinson Atkinson-Stutz Cornpany San Mateo, California

Dear Mr. Cutler, fhank you for running the article concerning my appointment as executive director in the January issue.

It is gteatly appreciated by myself personally and the woodworking: industry which this fund represents. It is only through such cooperation and publicity as yours that we can begin to tell the story of our activities.

'We look forward to your continued cooperation.

Very truly yours,

Robert B. Griesche Executive Director Mill Cabinet Promotion Fund Oakland,

California

California Lumber Merchant

David Cutler Dear Dave:

The well-considered article on the recent National Wood Council Meeting which appeared in a recent issue of California Lumber Merchant is genuinely appreciated.

Thanks for the consistent and eloquent support that your publication has accorded our program.

Kindest personal regards.

Sincerely,

Bernard C. Hartung National Wood

Council \{ashington 6, D.C.

California Lumber Merchant

Gentlemen:

As I still am in the lumber biz, tho wandering hither and thither in my dotage, I rush my check for four bucks for a yearly sub. that you may not have to send me a THIRD NOfiCE.

I'm in the point of life where

I recognize more names in 'Tkenty Five Years Ago'' than I do in the current "Personals." But I'm sure that the "young bucks" of today can do a far better job than we of the 20's and 30's did. T?ren, in the 20's, I had all the answers; today, I have just ilre questions ( ? ? ?).

Please rush the $4 cheque thru . another month or three I may be in Tasmapia.

Loren Hall

Hazel Valley Lumber Company Diamond Springs, CA.lifornia

Max Cook, California Lumber Merrchant

Dear Mr. Cook:

Thank you very much for ineluding my change of occupation in your California Lumber Merchant.

Even though I am out of the business, I enjoy keeping up on the activities of the industry and of old friends through the Lumber Merchant.

Yours sincerely, Carl D. Larson, San Francisco State College, San Francisco, Calif.

Dear Max:

I thought that that was a very nice article article which appeared in the California Lumber Merrcha.nt Magazine. It was very well written.

I appreciate your efrort and the time it took you to gather the information to make the story.

Be sure to stop and see us whenever you are up this way.

Yours truly, Bob Peterson, Nevada'Wholesale Lumber Co., Reno, Nevada.

Dear Mr. 'Cutler:

May I take this opportunity of congratulating you on the recent issue of California Lumber Merchant.

The artieles and pictorial content are most admirable, and I was especially interested in your coverage of the various trade association meetings.

Cordially,

S. M. Van Kirk General Manager National Building Material Distributors Association Chicago,

Illinois

Dear Dave:

I am writing to you on behalf of our National lloo-Hoo-Ette president, Miss Pat Howard of United States Plywood at Redding,'We,California. meaning every member, of the Nabonal lloo-Eoo'Ettes would like to express our appreciation to California Lumber Merchant for the coverage you have given to all of our clubs.

Here are just a few of the activities that our national boald members have attended to in the past months.

Pat Howard and Donna Dean took quite an extensive trip- in the hope of organizing new clubs. They travelled through California, Oregon, and Washington, from San Diego to the Washington border. They also flew to Vancouver, British Columbia.

It looks like a very strong possibility of forming clubs in Portland, Ot'egon; Seattle,

Washington (where a former Club #1 member will help organize\ and a strong possibility of a club in Vancouver, British Columbia. Of course if there is a club in Vancouver, this rvould mean we would be international. We have also received leads for possible clubs in Arizona, New Mexico, Nebraska, Ohio and Florida.

Pat would like to thank her board for their cooperation the past year as her term is coming to an end with the 1965 convention being held in Redding, California, May 15 & 16.

Sincerely,

Donna Lea Dean Van Nuys, Calif.

SACRAMENT0: Paul Phelps

Phone: (916) 927-4201

P.0. Box 3158 North Sacramento

BAY AREA: Jim Moore

Phone (415) 593-0263

1347 Howard Street San Carlos, Calif.

FRESN0: Marion Snead

Phone: (209) 439-1765

5587 North Moroa

Means Complete Redwood, Serui,ce

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