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Western Pine Announces Stand ardized Casing and Base Patterns

Portland, Ore., April 28-The Western Pine Association today announced standardization of 114 casing and base moulding patterns under the nomenclature of the WP series.

Effective date for the standardization is June l, 1952.

A new lGpage publication, "Western Pine Moulding Patterns" (No. G-22), illustrates each of the new patterns in full size details. N,Ieasuring 8fxlI", the folder is punched for insertion in three ring binders.

The standardization action was made in February at the Association's annual meeting and follows by two years standardization of 17 Western Pine paneling patterns. The action was taken by representatives of the more than 325 Western

Pine member mills which produce the Western Pines and Associated Woods in 12 western states.

Single copies of hte new publication are available witlrout Dept. NPM, Western Pine Association, Yeon Building, PortBuilding, Portland 4, Oregon. Rates on quantity shipments are available upon reqquest.

Rudie Henderson on Trip to Jcrpan

Rudie Henderson. former owner of the l-one Pine Lumber Co. at Lone Pine, Calif., which he sold to the J. W. Copeland Yards five years ago, left on April 25 with his son, Jimmie, for an 18-day trip by Pan-American plane to Japan to visit another son, Rudie, Jr., who is with the American forces there. Rudie has sold his insurarrce business at Lone Pine and Ridgecrest, and is now devoting his time to looking after two hotels rn which he has a heavy interest at Lone Pine and Stovepipe Wells.

Celebrqte 34th Weddinq Anniverscrry

Arlie M. Charter and Mrs. Charter celebrated the 34th Anniversary of their marriage Aprrl 25, at the annual banquet and dinner dance of the Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California, held in the Palace Hotel, San Franciso, April 23-25. Mr. Charter is manager of Wholesale Building Supply, Inc., Oakland. The couple have received many congratulations.

Plecrscnts Lumber Co. Moves

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Pleasants Lumber Co. has moved to Monterey, Calif. from Ntill Valley. The new address is P. O. Box 95, Del Monte, Calif. Mr. Pleasants has sold his interest in a redwood sarvmill in the Santa Cruz Mountains, but continues to sell the output, and is now conducting a strictly u.holesale business.

George KellyWcs Specker At Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39

George Kelly, scout for the Oakland baseball club, was the speaker of the evening at the dinner meeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39, held in the Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, April 21. At the conclusion of his talk he answerd many questions.

Lu Green, the club's president, presided. Joe Pepetone was program chairman.

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Orrie W. Hamilton, executive vice president, Southern California Retail Lumber Association, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Hamilton attended the annual convention of the Lumber Nf'erchants Association of Northern California, held at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, April 23,24, and 25. They made the trip by air both ways.

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