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INSECT WIRE S(REENING
There was no floor in the cabin. Light came through chinks in the walls. Her clothes were the poorest ever. But she thought a moment, and then answered:
"I reckon I'd give most of it to the poor."
A. B. Hood, Byrne Mqnson fo Heqd UC's FPL Advisory Council
A. B. Hood, general manager,of the Ralph L. Smith Lumber Company, Anderson, has been elected chairman of the Technical Advisory council at the University of California's Forest Products Laboratory for the 1959-1960 term. Vice-chairman of the Council for the coming year will be Byrne Manson, product development engineer at the Simpson Redwood Company, Arcata. Re-elected secretary is Eddy S. Feldman, executive secretary of the Furniture Manufacturers Association of California, Los Angeles. The new officers were elected at the semi-annual meeting of the L2-man Council held Mav 1 at the Laboratory's facility in Richmond, Calif.
Besides electing officers and hearing reports on recent research, the Council welcomed a returning member, Charles Berolzheimer. vice-Dresident of the California Cedar Products Company, Stockton, reappointed to replace Ralph Hodges, Jr., formerly with Big Bear Timber Company at Sacramento and recently appointed director of the Forestry and Economics division, National Lumber Manufacturers Association, Washington, D.C.
Members of the Technical Advisory Council-all leaders in the California lumber industry-ire appointed by the president of the University to aid-Director'Fred E. Dickinson and the staff of the Forest Products Laboratory in planning new research programs. Current research at the Laboratory includes a variety of projects in the fields of chemical processing, fiber and fiber products, wood chemistry, glues and gluing, wood machining, timber mechanics, and timber physics.
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Thompson Joins C. F. l. Bocrrds
Brian T. Thompson, until recently associated Plywood Corporation and at one time manager pany's Oakland warehouse, joined C.F.I. Boards, Valley, on May 1.
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Gentlemen: on the El (since the made two the fourth
There have been three "holes-in-one" made Camino Country Club golf course in Oceanside opening on December 15, 1958). Norton and I out of the three.
January 18th, Norton Hathaway made one on l6tn, 1\orton natnawa) hole (198 yards) with a three iron. re (ryat wrtn rron.
April 11th, I made a "hole-in-one" on the seventh hole, which is 131 yards, using a five iron.
It has taken one."
Moy 1959 Red Book Off Press
The May 1959 issue of the Lumbermen's Red Book is just off the press. It is the 155th issue of the famous credit and sales guide. Since 1876, the Red Book has been the principal source of credit information for the lumber, woodworking and allied industries of the United States. It lists and evaluates the manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers and quantity users of lumber and wood products of all kinds. The listings include credit ratings, business classifications, addresses and other facts of value to buyers and sellers alike.

The Red Book is published semi-annually and is kept up to date by supplements that go out every Tuesday and Friday throughout the year. The Twice-A-Week Supplements contain hundreds of last-minute items of credit and sales information and provide a unique service that is available nowhere else.
The Red Book agency also compiles detailed analytical credit reports and conducts a collection service for the handling of commercial claims.
The Red Book is published bv the Lumbermen's Credit Association, Inc., 608 South Dearborn St., Chicago 5, Ill. Inquiries will receive prompt attention.
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The Chas. C. Meek Lun.rber Co., witl-r headquarters in Redding, recently purchased Tallac Builders Supply, of Tahoe Valley, formerly operated by Dan Doyle.
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