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HUFF LUA,TBER COAAPANY

Sonlo Fe Springs division:

13535 Eosl Rosecrons (Eorr ofi Rocecrons Turnoff, Sqntq Ano Freewcy)

Los Angeles: 116 West ll6th Street (Eost ofi lmperiol Turnoff, Horbor Freewoy)

FOR YOUR REQUIREfTAENTS_ Coll vcneer effects, methods of matching veneers, and hardwood plywood breaking radiusthickness curves.

"The Hardwood Plywood Manual" is being distributed at no charge to every architectural and engineering college in the United States and Canada; also lJniversities with courses in lighrt construction.

Copies may be purchased for $2.50, post paid,. from: Hardwood Plywood Institute, P. O. Box 6246, Arlington 6, Virginia.

New Slide Film in Color Tells Southern Pine Story

A new, full-color slide film presentation, "The Southern Pine Story," complete with sound, is now being offered to Southern Pine Association member compauies and dealers.

Prepared by SPA's Public Relations Committee. the firm consists of 79 dramatic scenes illustrating the importance of the industry to the region's economy and the superior features of Southern Pine. It also highlights the advantages of seasoned Southern Pine used in home, church, school and industrial construction. For this reason, it is especially adaptable for showing to a crosssection of audiences.

"The Southern Pine Story," which runs about 14 minutes, is on 35 mm. film for convenience. It also comes with a sound clisc clescribing the scenes and the disc fits any conventional record player.

Narration is provided by Mel Leavitt, leading 'Ielevision, Radio and Cotnm'ercial commelltator.

The entire "package"-film and recording -is available on loan or may be purchased. For further information, write Southerrr Pine Association, National Bank of Commerce Building, New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Earl Hofrman, well known retired lumberman, who spent a lifetime in the west at all levels of the business is planning his sixth trip to Alaska next June. While in the Paci'fic Northwest the Hoffman couple will also visit the fair in Seattle It was just a year ago that Earl and Mrs. Hofiman returned from an extended trip through Europe.

Ray Van Ide of Ray Van Ide Lumber Sales, Pasadena, just returned from a trip to Phoenix and Tucson.

Snark lfarvey Koll, in town for the local Hoo-Hoo Club's March concat, a news itenr in Frank Rhoades' column in the San Diego Union.

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