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WashingtonThomas J. Ginn, 29, wood technologist and quality control engineer, is the newest addition to the growing laboratory staff of Timber Engineering Company. research af,filiate of the Naticnal Lumber Manufacturer.s Association, according to C. A. Rishell, director of research.

After receiving his forestry degree from the University of Nerv Hampshire, Mr. Ginn completed his postgraduate stuclies at North Carolina State University, from which he received his master's degree early this year.

Mr. Ginn is a former quality control engineer for Singer Manufacturing Company, having served in that capacity at the sewing machine producer's South Bend, Indiana, plant. He came to Timber Engineering Company from the Vermont Furniture Company, Winooski, Vt., where he supervised the sanding and assembly of maple furniture.

Mr. Ginn's initial assignment, at the Teco Laboratory, is the study of causes of sunken glue joints and of corrective methods. The project is a major one sponsored by the furniture industry in its participation in the overall hardwood research program conducted at tl-re laboratory.

. F}qIR;EE' ARE AMONGTHE TALLEST IN THE WOR.LD - AR|E FAMED FOR. -IHEItr.. L'N'/6LEAN, g-rp.A'GAT TRUNK5 - WILL 63OW g3FEET IN HE'6HT IN 4OYENZS.

Bill Gilbreath, Gilbreath Chemical cisco, recently spent a rveek in Los Company, San FranAngeles on business.

Fred Windeler, George Windeler Co., Ltd., returned to San Francisco April 23 after spending a u'eek in San Diego on business.

G. C. (Ted) Hoyt, general manag'er of the Lumber Nfill & Sunpll' Con-rpanv. of Roseville ancl Los Angeles, California, announced last month his organization had completed renovation of its Roseville remanufacturing plant ancl that production u'ill be immediately steppecl tlp to meet the current demand for lumber in Southern California.

I-umber Mill c& Supply specializes in the distribution of 2x6 and 2x8 \\lhite Fir, Incense Cedar for exposed ceilings. Ponderosa Pine paneling and many other Pircific Coasr lumber products for the retail dealers.

"The present output of our plant at Roseville n'ill ex-

Frank Watson, California Sales manager for the Arcata Redu'ood Companv, l'ho has been on leave of absence since he became ill last November. is nou' back in his office at 420 Market Street, San Francisco. His many friends 'ivill be glad to l.rear of his complete recovery and return to actirre participation in the sales field.

Compleles Renovotion of Remonufocturing Plont

ceed 25 million feet annuallv," said NIr. Ho1't, "aud our remanufacturecl materials are in clemand throttghout the fast growing areas of Southern California," he continued.

\\'. J. (tsill) Belau, general sales manager for the concern, is head of sales s'ith oflices in l,os Angeles, rvhile Ted Hoyt rnakes his headcluarters at the plant in Roseville. This company also maintains a procureltlent office in Northern California to take care of carload demand for all species n'here direct shipment is desired. Other n.rembers of the sales staff include J. A. (Josh) Dearmin, I-ogar-r Heath and Virgil Hou'ard.

Joe Petrash, Southern California represerrtative for \\rinton Lumber Sales Company, Sacramerrto, Calif.. spent t\\'o u.eeks recently in Oregon and Northern Caliiornia on a mill survey trip for the concern. \\rhile in central Caliiornia he attended a general sales meetir-rg held by the exectltives of the company in Sacramento.

Jlanlt d Saler

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