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the appointment of Fir & Pine Lumber Company, of Burbank,California, as stocking distributor of ARC0
Quality Certified Kiln Dried Redwood finish and pattern.
Fir & Pine LumberCompany will be a convenient source for LCL shipment of your every Kiln Dried Redwood requirement.
FI-3 ATVD PINE r.at!4EtERCOryIPANT:T
20 EAST ALAMEDA AVE., BURBANK
Vlctoria 9-3109
THornwall 2-2158
Arizono Retoil Lumber ond Builder's Supply Associotion's Annuol Convention
Why our industry should expect good business during the next several years and some of the pitfalls that will accompany them highlighted Les Everitt's speech to the Arizona Retail Lumber and Builders' Supply Association's annual convention. It was held in Phoenix, May 9-10-ll.
President Larry Hamman called on James C. O'Malley to introduce Everitt. Both are past presidents of National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association.
The convention featured a number of panel discussions dealing with industry problems and applicable solutions.
A number of well-known industry figures spoke at the convention as well as some faculty members from Arizona State University, where the Wood Promotion Committee has set up a program.
It wasn't all business though by any means. There was golf on the tricky Mountain Shadows course. Thursday evening close to 200 attended the pool side buffet, and on Saturday evening 357 attended the annual banquet.
It was asreed that the'64 convention would be held at Flaestaf{.
[.A. Hoo-Hoo #2 Holds June Golf Tournomenf
43 golfers entered the tournament at Palos Verdes Country Club June 14th and more than 60 Black Cats stayed to take in the entertainrnent arranged by Lee Kramer, entertainment chairman of club activities.
Show time lasted more than two hours when Baby Dolls Lurea, Carol and Jeri started their performance at cocktail hour and continued on into the late eveninq with the 'oPeek-A-Boo Bikini" modeling of bathing suits for l9?b. A fine evening was arranged by the committee and the o'Fashion Show" was a big success.
Winners of the golf tournament included Joe Petrash with low gross; Bob Merritt, low net; Joe Frabutt, low guest and Henry Geiss the best mountain goat. In the first flite Jim Jackson placed first low net and Fred Smith came in 2nd. Second flite Ed Hughes was first and Harold Cole 2nd. The 3rd flite was won by Bob Merritt.
All action is pointed to the BIG Luau at the Reef Sunday, July 2lst. Everybody is going native and members of L.A. HooHoo Club 2 are urged to bring the family and set this day aside for fun and frolic.

Frqnk Timmers Joins Von Arsdole-Horris
Ted Nell, general manager of Van Ars. dale-Harris Lumber Co., pioneer San Francisco wholesale softwood dealers since IBBB, has announced the addition of Frank Timmers to Van Arsdale's growing sales force. He ,will be working with Dick Hogan and Fred Oliver who have been ably servicing the Greater Bay Area trade for many years.
ment and later in its mill operation before joining Strable Lumber Company in 1949. His experience with Strable not only gained him a wide circle of friends in the northern California industry, but it also gave him solid experience in merchandising the softwood products Van Arsdale is noted for in the industry.
Besides the well-known items of clear heart redwood and clear Douglas fir (timbers, wide widths and vertical grain), the firm also stocks a wide variety of ponderosa and sugar pines, western red cedar, Port Orford and Alaska yellow cedar, sitka spruce, hemlock, laminated inland red cedar 3" and.4" roof decking, and laminated Douglas firm beams up to 36' in length.
Frank is the immediate past president of Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club 39 and was general chairman of last May's very successful Reveille which was attended by nearly 400 northern California lumbermen at Castlewood Country Club in Pleasanton.

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Metal Peg-Board fixtures fit the holes to hold a variety of decorative or storage items. For a copy, write the Home Service Bureau, Masonite Corporation, 29 North Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, Ill.
Timmers brings to Van Arsdale-Harris an extensive background in lumber. A graduate of the U. C. School of Forestry, he worked for the McCloud River Lumber Co., both in the company's forestry depart- specializing in potted plants, and lives with his wife, Ann, in Lincoln.
A technical bulletin, A-271, gives installation data on Masonite Presto Peg-Board, a prefinished, quarter-inch hardboard panel with perforations in tic.tac-toe design against an overall "tracery" design. The product is designed for beauty, function and easy maintenance by damp-wiping.
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