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ordinarily rvould have been saved for the spring breakup period had to be cut during the winter. Snow in the mountains of most of the region is unusually deep. A difficult breakup period with floods in some areas is anticipated.
"Based upon such factors and all other available information upon prospective demand it would seem probable that. during the second quarter of 1956, shipments (consumption) of lumber from the Western Pine region will approximate 2275 million feet, or about 2/o under the record shipments of the same 1955 period."
Kochton Plywood& Veneer Compony Nomed Celotex Distributorin L. A.
According to Jack Hussey, manager of the Kochton ply'w,ood & Veneer Company, Inc., Los Angeles, his firm has been appointed a Southern California .ivholesale clistributor for the Celotex Corporation. A full line of Celotex building products rvill be carried in the Kochton warehouse, including insulation board, tile board, finish plank and Multi-Irly hardboard for retail lumber dealers.
"Our warehouse is located right on the Santa Ana Freeway, which assures fast delivery, and we will render the best of service in fast loading," Hussey said.
5. F. Hoo-Hoo-Ettes To Hold Teo
San Francisco Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club 3 r,vill hold a Tea for all the women of the Bay area lumber industry at the Bellevue hotel in San Francisco, Sunday afternoon, April 29. A large attendance of women interested in becoming members is anticioated.
Mr. Lumber Deqler:
During our Golden Anniversor/ Send us your requirements for pool cor or full corlood quototions on
MARIIIE Prefinished Wqllboords
MASONITE BRAND PRODUCTS
UPSON FIBR.E BOAR,DS
CANEC INSUTAIION BOARDS
HARDWOOD FI.OOR,ING AND LUMBER
SOFTWOOD FTOORING AND LU'I'IBER
FIR AND HARDWOOD PTYWOOD
REDWOOD PTYWOOD AND TUMBER
STRATEX BUITDING PAPERS STRABTE
Ponderosq & Sugor Pine
Redwood & lncense Cedor
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Teletype OROVILIE CAt 38 Grlitewrry to the Fealhet River Counlry
RRCC Hosts Lorgest Attendqnce At FifthAnnuol Meeting
X'fore than 100 members of the Redwood Region Conservation Council defied adverse weather conditions to attend the fifth annual rneeting ir-r Eureka February 25. According to Ben S. Allen, secretary, this rvas the largest attendance at any meeting since the RRCC rvas organized in NIay 1950. Business includecl the presentation of reports by the standing cornmittees ar.rcl the local circle chairmen and the election of new officers and nrenrbers of the board for 19.56.
Olficers for 1956 are J. Harolcl Robinson, Willits, president (re-electe<l) ; Roy \\ragner, Ultiah, treasllrer; Walclror.r Hyatt, Samoa, northern regiorral vice-presiclet.rt; C. Russell Johnson,