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be held Friday, June 22, at the Los Altos Golf & Country Club. This meeting u'ill mark the playing of the 93rt1 Dubs tournament and the annual election of new officers and directors for the coming club year. Fred Ziese rvill sponsor the Los Altos clambake.

Gorrection

The CALIFORNIA LUMBER MERCHANT TCgrets a misstatement in its June 1 issue rvl.ricl.r inferred that Lew Haynes, newly appointed sales agent, was handling lumber imports rvholesale for the retaii trade. Mr. Haynes wishes it made clear to his clientele that in his new Southern California connection with the Beton Company of San Francisco (CLM, Page 65, 6/l/56) his sales of Oriental rvood products and Swedish hardboard are to the jobbers and distributors onlv.

Terry Mullin, Inc., Buys Hqmmond

(Continued from Page 13) but not the office. It also acquired the yard's railroad lease and, additionally, got another section of spur making a 1250-foot yard. Terry Mullin, Inc., wilt rent the Hammond offices for two months while it is building its own new offices, store and sheds on adjoining property and completing the grading for the enlarged yard. Since it has been conducting the business the first of this month, the yard has been filling orders from Tarzana I-umber Company stocks

Terry Mullin will divide his time betrveen the t'ivo retail businesses, he said; they are about four miles apart. And knowing his enthusiasm as a merchandiser and retail lumber merchant, young Mullin n'ill make as much a success of the newly acquired Hammond property as he has the Tarzana yard (CLM, 7/l/55). When the rvork is completed on the ne'rv Terry l\{ullin, Inc. yard at North- ridge, he plans to send Mrs. Ann Robison and Don Mosiman up store to see that it gets started

Baker, J. Porter ("Port") there from the Tarzana ofi properly.

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