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Barbara and Bob Kilgore returned to San Rafael (and Bob to Fairhurst Lumber Co.) April 22 af.ter vacationing in southern California and Palm Springs for a fortnight.

George Bonitz, general manager of Regal Door,'Co., El Monte, leaves next month on an extended business-andpleasure trip to the midwest and will visit Wisconsin relatives the early part of July.
J. E. Higgins, Jr., and Mrs. Higgins are enjoying a threemonth vacation in Florida, the Barbados and Trinidad. They plan to return to San Francisco and the J. E. Higgins Lumber Co. around the first of June.
According to Allan Hufr of the Huft Lumber Co., Los Angeles, production has increased more than 1@/o since Jerry Clough joined the firm a few weeks ago and was placed in the important post in charge of "precision-cut" load stickers.
Bob Patrick, head of Emsco Plywood at Oakland, rvas in Los Angeles (business) and Las Vegas ( ?) for an early April week
Roberta Kinkade of R.egal Door Company, the "bride" of six months, will become a "grandma" within a few weeks when her daughter Myrna becomes a mother. Myrna, too, is a "Regal gal."
Mr. and Mrs. Edric Brown left San Francisco April 27 for a 3-week vacation in Hawaii. He is manager of TPL's by-products division in S. F.
Mitzi (Mrs. LeRoy, Jr.) Stanton ir,vas the winner of the "Most Original" classification at the spectacular Headdress Ball given by Las Floristas in the redecorated Cocoanut Grove, Los Angeles, last month. Her headgear was the "Diamond-April's Jewel," and it was pictured in a recent L. A. Examiner photo and writeup.
Del Travis, head of Travco, Inc., San Jose, spent two April weeks calling on Texas accounts.
Alan Shively has returned from a Pacific Northwest trip calling on sources of supply and visited S. F. Bay area friends enroute home to his Glendale business.
Rolf Stolesen, salesmanager of Durable Plywood Sales Co., Menlo Park, spent,the week of April 22 at Durable's Arcata plywood mill.
Jean Parrish, SoCal lumber veteran with E. J. Stanton & Son in Los Angeles for the past three decades, and his wife Belle celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary April 30. They have raised a fine family of one girl (Pat) and two boys (Lyle and Dick).
Lou Nora, Folger Lumber Co., Berkeley, and a partner in Builders Emporium, Fl Cerrito, is recovering nicely from a heart attack suffered during mid-April.
Ada and Dee Essley spent the latter part of April and first of May vacationing in Palm Springs so D. C. could catch up on his "rest" following a heavy winter and spring season of business, civic and social projects.
The boys from the Lumber Sales division of Roddiscraft, fnc., in Los Angeles, Palo Alto and Arcata, joined in sponsoring a "1ast-supper" event for Bob Eldredge, head of the Ukiah office, at Jack's in San Francisco, Aptil 26, before he was "taken" from them by Terry McAuliffe of The City at Saint Monica's church.
lmportonr Bill in legislofure
Under date of April 23, the Lumber Merchants Assn. of Northern California sent its members notice o{ Senate Bill 72D in the California Legislature, authored by Senator Abshire (R., Sonoma) that would add Section 924 to the Labor Code. The LMANC said it reads as follows:
"It is unlawful for any employer to enter into any agreement which will deny to a majority of the employes employed by him at the time the agreement is being negotiated or is executed, the right to choose their own bargaining agents."
The bulletin said this bill would give employes who are not now members ofa union protection against being coerced into joining a union by either the union or the employer. It would also give the employer a basis fo, p.on tection through a restraining order against coercive acts on the part of unions.
The bulletin adds that the bill deserves the support of every member of this industry and urges letters or wires to Senator Presley Abshire, Room 4066, State Capitol, Sacramento, or Chairman Robert L Montgomery of the Senate Committee on Labor, State Capitol.
Creighron Anfinson Stsrts Firm
Creighton Anfinson, until recently one of the top salesmen with Eureka Redwood Lumber Co. in Los Angeles, has established his own lumber sales firm with headquarters at the Martin Brothers plant in Compton, Calif.

By Southern Cqliforniq
MERCHANT tl-rat \\''e were reestal>lishirrg the manttfacture and distribution of pine mtlttlclings to rctail lurnber clealers, our sales have shou'n a steadv gnrlr,th," s:rid (ieorge F-ubank. partner in the firm of L. H. I.lubank & Son, pioneer Southern California millu'ork concern. "Our products have been receiled u'ith enthrrsiasm and u'e contemplate adding a sl'ing shift to ()tlr 1)resent schedule in order to meet every demantl Promlltlv arrd effi ciently," he continued.

The modern mill and storaqe \\'archotlses of L. H. I'-ubank ct Son are located in the industri:ll zrre:r of lngleu'ood. adjacent to all communities and cities in thc co:rst cotlnties, San l-ernando valley, Orange, l{iverside. Sarr LJernarclino and Kern county. As productit>n is increlrsccl it is expected tcr s'iden the sales territorv to include San l)iego and -\rizona and Nevada cities, it u'as s:rid.
\\-illiam Stuart, "\'lr. N[oultling" to the dealer trade' is in sow-filing deportment, ond lifi lo in
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R.etqil lumber Deqlers
charge of the sales cleparttnent, rvhich also inclu<les clistrilrrrtiolr o[ built-in su'ivel ironing boards, boxes and crlttcs, it.t acldition to pine mouldings of all sizes for ever-t' l)tlrl)')se.
According to Il. \\Iillard. partner and general manager of tl.re firm. neu'and modern renlanufacturing machinery has been installecl in the mill ancl the latest in moclern moulding racks, for proper storage, have lreeu con.rpletcd in the rvarehouse facility.
"From all marketing indicatiotrs thcrc u-ill bc :r stea<ly demand for our products dtrring thc lralancc oi this vear ancl n'e shall gear our prodttction to Ilect this clcntand lrnd ship on schedule," Willarcl cleclarcd.
Kern County Boomed in | 956
Bakersfield. Calif. 13trilding pernrits in the unincorporated areas of Kcrn county clinrberl to $2(r,'153.135 in the first 1l nronths last vcar, coruparerl t<t $22,197,383 in the samc 19.55 span.