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GEORGE CTOUGH LU MB A N D ER
Hove you ligured your purchosing hobits lrom every ongle ?????
When you cqll us lor your lumber needs-you get prompt, Iriendly service. Our stofl jollows through on oll routing ond shipping detoils. , We tcrke c personol interest in the grodes ond quclity ol the lumber we ship to our customer6.
So-when you figure the needs of your custorners-lhe quolitY ol the lumber we ship lrom the BIG mills \ re represent-plus the lriendly serviae of our orgonizotion ond on-time delivery of your order-hqve you honestly Iigured your procurement hobits lrom every ongle ? ? ? ?
Your customers qre the most importont people in your business. Our customers qre the most importont people in our business-thcrt is why we speciolize in customer relcrtions by shipping the lumber you need at the time you need it.
We enioyed seeing mqny ol our friends ol the Associotion Convention ond we look forwqrd to servicing your occounts during the spring ond summer months oheod-
William F. (Bill) Freeland. salesman for 'West Oregon Lumber Company out of the San Francisco office, recently made an automobile trip to Oregon where he visited the company's head office and plant at Portland, and the Oceanside Lumber Company at Garibaldi.
He rvas accompanied on the trip by his rvifc and baby.
Ecrstshore Lumber d Mill Co.
Mcrlcing Further Improvements
Eastshore Lumber & Mill Co., large remanufacturer and processor of redu'ood, with plant at 4821 Tidewater Avenue, Oakland, which has carried out a big program of imorovements in the past l8 months, including the construction of large capacity dry kilns, is continuing to make improvements.
Bill Tildesley, rvho rvas recently appointed general sales manag'er, is recovering from injuries received in an accident.
Recently added to the sales department are Verne Nielsen, well known East Bay lumberman, rvho was for many years rvith Lincoln Lumber Company, and- Bob Stevens, graduate of the Schocl of Forestry, University of California. Bob has had experience in the manufacture of redrvood in sarvmills.
Equipment Dealers Plan for Dirplayr At Coming Logging Congrers
Eureka, March 24-A meeting of the equipment dealers committee of the Redwood Region I.ogging Conference was held at Brizard-Mattheu's Machinery Company, Eureka, March 23, according to Lee Smith, committee chairman.
The group met for the purpose of laying plans and appointing committees to u'ork on equipment displays for the coming Logging Conference to be held at the Eureka Municipal Auditorium May 72 and 23.
The follorving committees were apDointed by chairrnan Smith: (1) Outside Display, Edward Kovocovich, chairman, Wesley Threlkeld, Homer Cooper, and Bert McGaraghan; (2) Inside Display, Ralph Sheppard, chairman, Charles Shackelton, George Kramer, and Marion Hammer; (3) Entertainment, Clifton McKnight, chairman, Bert McGaraghan and Sterling Jensen; (4) Sarv Dust Bowl, James McGaraghan, chairman, Robert Probst, Kenneth Reynolds, and Luke Chandler, Edward Aikens, advisor; (5) Finance, Charles Shackelton, chairman, Jack McManus, and Tony Gosselin; (6) Publicity, Fred Landenberger, chairman, Robert Stach, and Frank Smith.
The next meeting of the committee rvill be held at Brizard-Matthews Machinery Company, Eureka, April 6, at 7:3O P.I{. Chairman Smith said. All equipment dealers in the region are invited to participate in the Conference, he said.