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THIS Certificate of Inspection - signed by an F.D.I. Inspector, sealed by a Notary, and delivered with a shipment of Douglas fir doors-means the shipment comes up to rigid quality standards adopted by member factories of the Fir Door Institute. Member factories of the Fir Door Institute will, at your request, enclose a notarized copy with your shipment, and attach another to your invoice. Doors, "Signed, Sealed and Delivered" in this manner, are in every respect up to official F.D.I. standards. Ask for this Certificate of Guaranteed Qualitv when you boy.

16th Annual Reveille

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Girard, radio and concert baritone, who first appeared at a Reveille 12 years ago.

Chris Sechrist announced the golf winners and presented the prizes. Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 Championship resulted in a tie betrveen Brian Bonnington and Harry Hood, with the dice ,box deciding in favoi of Brian.

Fred Ziese and Tom Corbett tied for the Low Gross trophy rvitl-r 82's. Fred won the "roll off."

Blind Bogey prize went to Lee Horn, and to Tom Jacobsen, Jr. and Elmo Lombardi went prizes for golf scores in reverse.

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Oregon lumbermen u'ho attended included the following: Harry Dowson, Rogue Lumber Sales, Central Point; Stu Smith'and Jim Clarke" Sierra Lumber Inc., Brownsville; Don Goodrich, Matt Giustina and Erman Giustina, Giustina Bros. Lumber Co., Eugene, and John Helms, Cascade Pacific Lumber Co., Portland.

Lcrmon-Brund and John Whitehouse; Tickct Sales, Herb Farrell; Golf Tournament, Chris Sechrist and Miland Grant; General Secretary, James Overcast.

Lee LeBreton introduced Danny Rogers, master of ceremonies, and Jack Blue, orchestra leader, who put on a good show. One singer who got a big hand was popular Armand

Miss Sue Brund of Eugene, Oregon, became the wife of Ralph W. Lamon, in a ceremony at Carson City, Nevada, April 16. The honeymoon was spent in the Southwest. Mr. Larhon is associated with Lamon-Bonnington Co., San Francisco, and is the son of Fred Lamon, partner in the firm.

Santa Ana Hoo-Hoo Concat

A dinner meeting and concatenation was held at the Savoy Cafe, Santa Ana, Friday evening, April 30, rvith about fifty lumbermen in attendance. Twelve Kittens were initiated and there were three reinstatements.

There was a fine delegation from San Diego, including John Stewart, Cliff Roberts, "Chuck" Hampshire, Charlie McFarlane, Syd Smith, Layman Lightfoot, Earl Gardner, Ed Glasson, and Carl Gavotto. There was also a large turnout of Old Cats from Los Angeles present. Russ Gheen led the crowd in singing popular songs.

Roy Stanton, Supreme Junior Hoo-lloo, presided. Among the many things that Hoo-Hoo accomplishes, he mentioned it promotes friendship and cooperation among the members, also it develops a better feeling among competitive lumbermen.

The Nine in charge of the concatenation included John Stewart, Visegerent Snark; Charlie McFarlane, Senior Hoo-Hoo; Huntly Wark, Junior Hoo-Hoo "Chuck" Hampshire, Scrivenoter; Carl Gavotto, Bojum; Ed Glasson, Jabberwock; Syd Smith, Custocatian ; J. W. Fitzpatrick, Arcanoper; Layman Lightfoot, Gurdon. The short ritual was used.

The Kittens were:

Ernest A. Todd, Forest Lumber Company

Harold M. Hepburn, Frank Curran Lumber Co., Inc.

Courtland B. Olmstead, Forest Lumber Company

Santa Ana

Huntington Beach

V. R. Courtney, Forest Lumber Company

D. C. Murray, Forest Lumber Company

Santa Ana

Santa Ana

Santa Ana

S. A. Meier, Ward & Harrington Lumber Co.. Fullerton

Bart N. Hodak, Huntington Beach Builders Supply. .Huntington Beach

George D. Brumley, Ward & Harrington Lumber Co. .La Habra

Robert E. Brown, Santa Ana Lumber Co.

Santa Ana

James G. Maynard, Santa Ana Lumber Co. Santa Ana

John T. Boyd, Jr., Bayview Lumber Co.. Newpord Beach

Robert H. Holmes, Bayview Lumber Co.. Newport Beach

Reinstatements:

John L. Strickland, Ward & Harrington Lumber Co. ....Fullerton

Leslie M. Pearson, Orange County Lumber Co. Santa Ana

C. E. Fortney, Forest Lumber Company Santa Ana

Roy Stanton appointed John T. Boyd, Jr. as chairman of the Committee, which will include all the Kittens, to 'organize a Hoo-Hoo Club, and James G. Maynard was named secretary-treasurer.

Charlie McFarlane then took over, with the assistance .of "Chuck" Hampshire, stating that it took money to start ,a Club and he proceeded to pass out a number of fines. About $100 was collected and turned over to the Commit_ tree.

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Quality millwork is our business. We have the finest molders. matchers. resaws and all other machines necessary for speedy, top-quality woik.

Whatevef you need-combed siding, for instance-can be turned out in our modern mill. And. ..since u)e are specialists, we work qt a louter total cost-per-unit than you could. achieoe with your own equiprnent, all factors considered.

Carloads to be surfaced or run to pattern will be unloaded at our siding, milled and forwarded-fast. .We will sort, grade and tally your random stock. Small lot orders for stock patterns get the same service as carload lots. Overnight service on surfacing, if you're in a jam. Phone rrs for action.

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