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TWIN HARBORS I.UMBER GOMPANY

Aberdeen, Wcshlngton ftlonufoslurers ond Digtributors of West Coogt Foresl Produclr

525 Bocrd of lrodc Bldg. PORTTAND 4, OREGON

Phonc Alwotcr 4142

IIENLO PARK

Bob llocfie, Jim Rossmon l618 El Gomino Reol

DAvenport t}l2525

ENT. l-0036 from Bay Areo & Son Jose

SCRTA-Hoo-Hoo Troining Institute

Atfrocling Inferest of Deqlers

Southern California dealers are showing a tremendous interest in the Retail Lumbermen's Training Institute which the Southern California Retail Lumber Association and Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2 are jointly sponsoring to give the young men and women of our industry an opportunity to take a tailor-made training course in subjects essential to the operation of a retail lumberyard.

With classes scheduled to start about the second week in September, some companies have indicated they plan to send as many as 10, 15 and 17 employes to the'classes, Orrie W. Hamilton reported last month. Other companies have enrolled one or more students. There must be a minimum of 55 students to a,class for any one community. Unless the goal is reached in each immediate area, students will have to attend the next nearest class, which may mean more traveling distance the one night each week. Arrangements will be made rvith school buildings in communities furnishing the largest enrollments.

The modest cost of the whole course is only $40 per student per semester. The ,complete course covers two semesters of 16 weeks each rvith 2rl-hour ,classes.

New Booklet on Mqrlife

More than 30 colorful room settings offer fresh ideas for new and modernized interiors in a new illustrated booklet, "llow to Have Modern Carefree fnteriors with Marlite," available from Marsh Wall Products, Inc., Dover, O.

508 Profcrslonal Bldg. EUREKA, CA]IFORNIA

Hlflcldc 3-1674 ros A[GErE5 t5

C. P. Hcnry & Go. 714W. Olympic Blvd.

Rlchmond 9-6524

Rlchmond 9-6525

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