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WELDWOOD Plywood
Veldwod+ Hardwmd Plywood
Douglas Fir Ifleldwood
Mcngel Fluh Doors
Douglas Fir Dms
Overhad Gange Doors
Molded Plywood
Armorplyr (metal-faced plywmd)
Tekwoodi ( pper-frced plywood)
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Large Crowd Attends Dinner Honoring General \(/ainwright
As rvas expected there .lr.as a capacity crorvd of lurnbermen and their rvives at the Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, March 23, f.or the joint meeting honoring General Jonathan M. Wainrvright, U.S.A. retired. Attendance exceeded 500.
At the head table in addition to General Wainwright, were Errerett Lewis, president of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 and NIrs. Le'r'r'is; Wayne Rawlings, president of San Francisco Lumbermen's Club and Mrs. Rawlings; George Adams, president of the Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California; Robt. J. Wright, vice president of tl-re Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California, and i\[rs. \\rright; J. A. Nelson, president of Peninsula Lumbermen's Club, and Mrs. Nelson, and Dudley Steel, president of Acme Sash Balance Company, Los Angeles. Mr. Lervis presided and made the introductions of those at the head table, and rvelcomed the big gathering. Mr. Wright, program chairman, introduced Dudley Steel, rvho in turn introduced General Wainwright.
General Wainrvright held the close attention of his audience ll'ith an account of his war experiences in the Philippines, and in conclusion called ior preparedness. "We have to organize ourselves so that these things can't happen again, and there is only one answer, IJniversal Militarl' Training. There must never again in the historv of this Nation be a Bataan or a Corregidor," he concluded.
General \\rainwright introduced Colonel William C. Brarvler'. n'ho rvas associated rvith him in the Philippines.
Ifillamette Valley Annual Meeting
Kenneth Ford, Roseburg, Oregon, was elected president of the Willamette Valley Lumbermen's Association at their annual dinner meeting held in the Osburn Hotel, Eugene, Oregon, on March 19. Other officers elected were: Dale Fischer, Fischer Lumber Co., Marcola, vice president; E. H. Jenkins, Booth-I(elly Lumber Co., Springfield, treasurer; and H. J. Cox, Eugene, re-elected secretary-manager. Others elected to the board rvere: A. A. Lausmann, Kogap Lumber Industries, Medford; Stewart \\reiss, West-Gate Lumber Co., Sweet Home; E. G. Whipple, Drain; W. A. Woodard, W. A. Woodard Lumber Co., Cottage Grove; Nils Hult, Hult Lumber Co., Junction City. Guy Haynes, L. H. L. Lumber Co., Carlton, retiring president, remains as honorary board member.
Colonel W. B. Greeley, president of American Forest Industries, and formerly secretary-manager of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association, was gLtest speaker.
Sqnta Rosq Yard Hcs Opening Of New Olfice cnd Sales Room
Laws & Yaeger Co., held a formal opening of their new office and sales room at their yard at 8th and Wilson Streets, Santa Rosa, Calif., on Saturday afternoon, March 27.
Refreshments rvere served to the large crowd of visitors during the afternoon. A number of door prizes were won by lucky ticket holders, and there were souvenirs for all.
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