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NEIAAANTREED LUAABER COAAPANY
IARGE LOCAL INVENTORY - OVER 2,OOO,O@ FEET UNDER COVER
dock and incoming shipments via Coos Head private barge. Deitz has been with the same firm since 1911 at the harbor and started his career with the old San Pedro Lumber Company at 25c per nine-hour day. He is a famous character on the waterfront and has a complete knowledge of lumber handling and customer service.
The Coos Head Timber Company maintains logging operations and remanufacturing mills at Coos Bay, Oregon, which offers dealers reliable shipments of quality wood products for tl-reir customers, Phil Gilbert said.
Aldrich Joins J. \ f. Hendrick Co.
J. \Ar. "Jim" Hendrick announces the association of the well-knorn'n Oregon lumberman, H. W. "l:[ank" Aldrich, with the Hendrick organization. A natir.e Oregonian and Stanford graduate, Aldrich was born into the lumber business and succeeded his father as head of the H. W. Aldrich Lumber Company of Eugene, Oregon, during 1951. Until June, he will be concluding the affairs of the Aldrich Company and, at the same time, will be buying and selling for Hendrick Co. Hank and his family plan to move next month to the Bay area, where he will headquarter in Hendrick's 4000 Broadway offrces in Oakland.
l2-Stoty Building in Redondo
The Redondo Beach, Calif., City Council approved plans April 27 for the city's first l2-story building, a $3 million hotel to be erected at 501 Esolanade on the site of the historic Ainsworth dwelling. Hirold Gelber, Los Angeles, is the builder.
Hold Onto Your Hots! lt's Time for Riverside Hoo-Hoo Lodies Night Agoin
On May 23, Riverside County Hoo-Hoo Club 117 will hold its annual Ladies Night in Palm Springs. The 1959 event is scheduled for the Ranch Club at 1600 Chia Road in the desert resort, and there will be the usual golf tournament, with a special ladies tourney in addition to the regu- lar men's schedule this year, special entertainment, a cocktail hour, prizes for the ladies and a dinner-dance. The spacious private club provides swimming and all the facilities for fun and should be the scene oJ the best of the five Ladies Nights yet.
Reservations may be made through the Club 117 secretary, G. R. Westphal, P.O. Box 325, Rialto, Calif. The prime-rib dinner will cost only $5 per, with no extras. The cocktail hour will be courtesy of Inland Lumber Co., Cresmer Mfg. Co., Sand Door & Plywood Co., and Tarter, Webster & Johnson. Apartment rates, if desired, will be $12 per couple.
The golf will be played on the course attached to the Ranch Club, with prizes for duffers as well as the experts. Greens fees will be only $2.50. on Friday, and $4 on Saturday and Sunday.
The Ladies Night committee this year consists of past presidents and members of the p.er.ri board who have had experience in staging the annual parties and make each year's event the best yet. It consists of Club 117 President Bill McDonald, and Stark Sowers, Bert Holdren. Bert Adams, Don Derbes, Jack McGrath, Bob Saucke, Dott Oakes and Jerry Westphal.
The following special committees are doing the plan- nlng:
___Golf-Jack McGrath, Community Lumber Co.; Homer Wilson, Cresmer Mfg. Co.; Ken Dieiel, Pomona Lumber Co.
Cocktail hour-J. Stark Sowers, Inland Lumber Co.; Bob Saucke, Cresmer NIfs. Co.
_ Dinner arrangements-Bert Adams, Adams Lumber Co.; Gene Fox, Palm Springs Builders Supply; Jerry Westphal, Inland Building Miterials Co.

Donation committee-Bert Holdren, Rialto Lumber Co.: Don Oakes, Don Oakes Lumber Co.; John Suverkrup, Suverkrup Iaqmber Co.; Carroll Crane, johnson Lumbei Co.; Glenn McConnell, Apple Valley Lumber Co.; Russ Y*gV, McCoy Lumber eo.; Don Derbes, Palm Springs surlders 5upply.
Entertainment-Bill Royer, Johns-Manville Sales Corp.; pift $c_n9nald, Simpson- Logging Co. ; Jerry Westphal, Inland Building Materials Co. -
Poyner Joins L. A. C. of C.
Wholesale Forest Products Co., 8701 Wilshire Blvd.. is a new member of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commeice. Officer of the wholesale lum6er firm was listed as Carl Poynor.
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