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Wirh m&D DISPLAY FIXTURES crnd Accessories Designed for Self-Service qnd Do-lt-Yourself Trqde fornia who have given us the opportunity of serving them, and our many suppliers who have been helpful in the development of our wholesale establishment. We trust that these firms will be glad to know that we are preparing ourselves to keep abreast of the constant expansion taking place in our trading area, and that we will continue our policy of carrying nationally advertised lines in the hardlvare field."
OHI's Doscher or SCRLA Meet
T,he regular monthly meeting of the Southern California Retail Lumber Assn. was held at the Biltmore hotel June 12. John R. Doscher, national director of Operation Home Improvement, g'ave a progress report to the luncheon group. Erik Flamer told of the progress in getting Southern California cities and counties to adopt and enforce the new grading rules. George Cordrey reported on his field activities since his recent appointment as the SCRLA's "outside man."
Another SCRLA-sponsored meeting held last month rvas in Santa Barbara, when dealers and yarcl employes in that area met rvith city and county building inspectors and architects there to hear Flamer and Cordrey report on lumber grades and SCRLA activities.
Smari ilerchondising Unit for Moulding-Dowels-Trim-Door Hinges ond Treodr. Highly functionol.
You cqn multiply every ovoiloble foot of disploy qreq when you instoll il&D pre-buih sectionql equipment.
Greoler FlexibilityEosy to Keep Cleon Economy of SpoceStore llltodernizotion
On June 14, a similar meeting was held for Ventura area dealers and builders and followed the pattern similar to the Santa Barbara program. Cordrey told of the training courses for lumberyard personnel which the SCRLA will conduct in several forms this September.
Douglos
Hordwood
Oregonbord
Hondy-Hooks
Decorotive Ponels
Hercules
Woodlife
Cholkboords
Do Your $hq7s-fodoyA Few Boqrds Will Go A Long Wqy
Now is the time for all good lumbermen and members of Hoo-Hoo Club 2 to'help complete the Workshop sponsored for the students at the LeRoy Boys' Home. According to Co-Chairmen Roy Stanton and Dee Essley, a quantity of. 2x4s,2x8s, 1x6, 6x6, 6x14s and various materials are needed to bring the woodworking shop to definite completion during the summer and fall months.
If you are interested in donating some of this lumber, you are urged to call Rex Oxford, AXminster 3-6?38, or Larry Weiland, Capitol 2-0277, and a truck will call at your yard to pick up the items for delivery to the Boys' Ifome at LaVerne, California.
At a recent committee meeting it was announced that Rex and Larry have a complete list of the building materials needed and, in view of the fact the money has been "slow" in coming in for the project, lumber would be acceptable in place of cash, because it is absolutely necessary to bring this project to successful conclusion.
DO YOUR SHARF-TODAY_
A FEW BOARDS WILL GO A LONG WAY.
"We have hopes that all lumbermen will come to the front and call Rex or Larry right away," said Jim Forgie, Snark of the Los Angeles club.
(Tell them you salu it in The California Lumber Merchant)
