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Yorbq lindo Ronch & Counlry Club Estotes hove exponded ond now hos its bronch ofiices in Brenlwood Villoge-hondling Reol Estoie & Generol Brokeroge. DON R. PHltlPS, Sr., now ossociqled-with offices ol 149 Borringlon Ploce los Angeles 49, Colif.

Stonton & Son Esroblishes New "Stonline" Division

Announcement has been made by Le Roy H. Stanton, president of E. J. Stanton & Son, Inc., Los Angeleg, of the incorporation of the firm's Specialty and Building Materials Division under the name of "Stanline, Inc."

Mr. Stanton reports that the new division will provide greatly increased service, to the Southern California trade, and will effect desired economies of operation for the firm.

Stanline, Inc., will be under the capable management of Fred Losch w'ho has been manager of Stanton's Specialty Division for the past 10 years.

The new company will be housed in a warehouse now being built in the Central Manufacturing District on the corner of 48th Street and District Boulevard, within close access to the Long Beach and Santa Ana Freeways.

In addition to its greatly expanded working space it will feature the latest in handling equipment and facilities for top-notch service.

Fred Losch, executive vice president and manager of Stanline, will be assisted by Roger Lighthart, who will handle lumber yard sales, and Wally Martini, acoustical engineer. Francis McNally will be in charge of production, responsible for scheduling materials, delivery and the sales order desk. Jo Woodson is the "Girl Friday."

President Le Roy Stanton advises that the new offices of E. J. Stanton & Son will also be located at the new location, and that an "office warming" will be held in the near future.

Good Golf-Srormy Weqther for Dubs

A good turnout of l)ubs, Ltd. members took in the club's l46th monthly tournament at Silverado Golf Club in Napa despite a blustery, rainy day. The weather conditions on

17315 the course separated the men from the boys and, as the following scores will indicate, apparently only the "boys" show up for golf.

First flight winner was Jim Maher (81-11), followed by Gran Geisert (89-15) and Dusty Duestruel (U-6) in third position. In the second flight, Ralph Bowman copped first position (89-17), with Walt Hjort (92-19) and Tom Gray (94-18) coming up close on his heels. Third flight winner was Tom Jacobsen (98-25), Al Soulages (100-26) in second position, with Bill Gilmore (108-31) and John Polach (103-26) locked in a tie for third low net.

High gross was awarded to Jack Crane for a scintillating 108, and guests J. Hatton, Orville Bresee, F. L. Baysinger, M. B. Forsberg and Jim Cook won a golf ball each.

Ralph Bowman turned up for the evening dinner wearing his new dark green jacket won at the March invitational tournament. March was a good month for Ralph as last month he picked up a three foot high trophy for winning the Rotary Club District tournament.

Dubs will meet again on May 19, at the Mira Vista Golf and Country Club, to play a tournament in conjunction with the Annual Oakland Reveille.

Corolite Mokes Cuslomer Selection Disploy Avoiloble To Deolers

The Coralite Company, manufacturers of prefinish wall paneling, now have available for dealers a new Customer Selection Display suited to wall hanging. The 24" x3U' board contains sample chips of 24 Coralite solid colors and patterns and miniatnres of two current Coral Scenics mural designs.

Informative literature supplied with board includes descriptive sheets on line and folder, "The l-2-3 of Applying Coralite." Write or phone The Coralite Company, 7251 East Condor Street, Los Angeles 22, RAymond 3-8271.

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