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INTAND I,UMBIB COMPANY
CALL US FOR LUMBER PRODUCTS AND NAME. BRAND BUILDING MATERIALS
Main Offce: COLTON - TRinity 7-2O0L
LOS ANGELES Branch office195 S. Beverly Dr. (Suite 416), Beverly Hills BRadshaw 2-737L
SAN DIEGO Branch office-GRidlev 4-1583 inscription on that plaque, engraved March 29, 1954, by H. K. Valentine, Recorder, read:
"Ben Ali Lile Mewber.'This is to certify that Haraey E.. West is hereby proclairu'ed' a voluntary contributing m,ember of Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Child'ren in Appreciotion for the Many Fine Tkings he has done."
Notwithstanding his many'years of quiet civic endeavors which have finally come to light, Harvey West still keeps his nose to the business grindstone for improvement and expansion of the Placerville Lumber Co. George O. Swanson of that firm reports that the new automation sawmill at the Smith Flat plant of the company, which has been in operation since the middle of last December, is now operating 45 hours per week turning out the company's Sierra pine and fir.
Fronk King Elected 'Mosl Terrible'; Hervey Bowles Trucks Prizes Home
The 408th Terrible Twenty Tournament was held at the Los Angeles Country Club, May 6, with Ed Bauer making the arrangements. We held a "brunch" at 10:30 a.m., teeing off at 11:00 o'clock; following the tournament we held the 34th annual meeting.
Bill Hipple was introduced as our new member from Lakeside Golf Club. The new directors are King, Pruessing, Rekers and Oliver, with Rodecker and Simpson as holdovers. The new Most Terrible is Frank King of San Gabriel, who has belonged to Terrible Twenties since April 1949. He is to ahnounce the new treasurer and secretary and his new committees in the near future.
Frank King also gets his name on the big trophy, being winner of the Lower Flight, Match Play, as his opponent Tom Fleming was out on the ocean sailing. Hervey Bowles won the Higher Flight, beating Pruessing 3 and 2, getting his name on the big cup again.
The day's prizes went to Dr. Rekers (81-8-73) and Vern Huck (87-12-75). (Huck and Pruessing were tied and it was settled by the flip of Huck's coin.) Frank Berger presented a table full of beautiful prizes to the monthly winners. (Bowles had a Bekins van standing by.) Don Mateer of Steiner & Mateer, Millwork, Whittier, was the guest of Bauer.
Our Ojai tournament is next, Friday, June 10th, with wives invited.-H. M. Alling.
| 960 Monogement Conference Sef
Managers and executives will get a broad overview of their complex functions and responsibilities at the secluded University of California Extension conference center at Lake Arrowhead, during the Executive Program, from June 12 to July l. Participants will exchange views in small workshop groups, study case problems-solving sessions, and enjoy the Center's many recreational facilities. Theme of this year's program is the Complete Mar-ragement Outlook, designed to present an integrated view of the executive's job and help him develop his own potential.
Applications for the program may be made by individuals o_r by companies through Executive Programs, Graduate School of Business Administration, University of California, Los Angeles 24, California.
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