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f,UMBER GOMPANY

f,UMBER GOMPANY

To help offset the continued and increasing rail car shortage, we have recently expanded our loading facilities at Scotia for handling shipments by highway trucks.

These new and expanded facilities typify The Pacific Lumber Company's constant effort to serve our customerJ' interest first-to adapt production and shipping practices when required to meet changing conditions-and always to constantly protect the uniform quality which has built such a mark of acceptance for Palco Brand Redwood.

If you'll give us a few days' notice, we'll gladly load your trucks or contract carriers with the same speed and care which has marked our handling of. rzLil shipments.

Pionccr-Flintkotc Erhibit Wcr Popuhr

Many favorable comments were received by the f iouecr Division, Flintkote Company on their exhibit at the Corrvention of the Lumber Merchants Association, held at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, April l8 to 20.

Forrest W. Wilson, of the Flintkote Company, said thcv were very weli pleased with the results obtained by their exhibit, which was described by many visitors as outstanding for the beauty of the flowers, and for the gift of an orchid to each lady visitor.

At the dinner dance on Friday evening, April 20, a dralr'ing rvas held for four imported Hawaiian leis. These rvere won by the following lumbermen's wives: Mrs. J. O. Ilandley, Carmel Builders Supply, Carmel; I\Irs. Lloyd Hebbron, Hebbron-Nigh Lumber Co., Santa Cruz; Mrs. J. R. Raymer, Yosemite Builders Supply, Merced, and Mrs. Steve Yaeger, Laws & Yaeger Co., Santa Rosa.

Terrible Twenty GolI Tournqment

The Terrible Twenty held its 89th golf. tournament at the Lakeside Country Club Tuesday, April 17, with Sterling Stofle as their genial host.

Cecil Dees and Frank King were tied for first honors eaclr turning in a net score of. 69. They rvill play off the tie at the May tournament. The play off of the tie at the March tournament between Cecil Dees and Bob Alling rvas won by Dees. The birdie shooters all rvon golf balls through the generosity of Sterling Stofle.

Thc 300th tournament will be held this nronth-2S 1.ears of monthly tournaments-at the Los Angeles Country Club. The annual election of officers will follow the tournamerrt.

George C. Faulkner, Sierra Pine, Inc., made a buying trip late in April to points in Oregon, Washington and Iclaho, where he called on pine sawmills. He traveled by plane. Jim Dieterle, sales manager, has also returned frorn callirrg on pine mills in Northern California and Eastern Oregon.

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