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Tacolna Lulnher $ales, Inc.

714 W. Olympic Blvd.

tOS ANGEI.ES 15, CAf,IF.

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Brcnch Olfice:

1030 G Street, Arccrtc, CcrIiI., Phone 705

GABGO and EAIL fIR and REDWOOD

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St. Pcul & Tacomc Lumber Co.

Tccomc, Wcrsh.

Deficrnce Lumber Co.

Tccomcr, Wcsh.

Dicknrcrn Lumber Compcny

Tcrcomcr, Wcrsh.

Karlen-Dcrvis Compcny

Tcrcomcr, Wcrsh.

Tqcomcr Hcrrbor Lumber & Timber Co.

Tccomc, Wash.

G. t. Spier Co.

Arccrtcr, Cclif.

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Testimonial Dinner Given To Charles D. LeMaster

A testimonial dinner given to Charles D. LeMaster of Sacramento, on his retirement from business by his friends in the lumber industry, was held at the El Rancho Hotel, Sacramento, June 6.

Mr. LeMaster, Seer of the llouse of Ancients of the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo, has given generously of his time and thought to Hoo-Hoo matters, and for the past several years has served as secretary-treasurer of Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club No. 109.

Lewis A. Godard, San Francisco, a past member of the Supreme Nine, was toastmaster, and in this capacity presented the guest of honor with a beautiful gold Hamilton wrist watch, inscribed "C. D. LeMaster from friends in the lumber industry."

Dave Davis, Supreme Jabberwock of Hoo-lfoo, San Francisco, presented him with a life membership in International Hoo-Hoo.

Charles L. Shepard, Sacramento, first president of Sacramento Hoo-Hoo Club No. 109, presented Mr. LeMaster with a life membership in the Club.

Those present included "Mac" Maakstad, H. A. Pefley, Gordon Brawith, Lorin M. Swift, Leon Clare, Russell Tracy, Hilmar Hauge, Henry Gilbert. And from the San Francisco Bay district in addition to those already mentioned were the following: Tom Tomlinson, Bill Main, Alex Gordon, Frank Duttle, Lloyd l{arris, Jo Shepard, Arlie Charter, Ed LaFranchi, (President of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39), Jim Overcast, Bob Smith.

Color Changes the Rule in Kitchens

New Nationwide Survey Shows

When it comes to kitchen cabinets, Mrs. America doesn't choose her color schemes "for keeps." This fact was brought out in a recent nationwide survey made by Ponderosa Pine Woodwork.

More than half of those questioned in the survey expressed the intention of changing the color scheme of their kitchen cabinets. Of these, 39.7% stated that they would change in less than five years, and,53.3/o stated that they would change in from five to ten years. The balance of 7.0/o, gave miscellaneous answers.

Interesting regional differences in the frequency of color change were noted in the survey. Housewives in the western states were revealed as being the most avid for color changes in less than five years, while those in southern, north central and northeastern states followed in that order.

Tacomq Man Attends Shrine Convention

Vince Besinque, assistant sales manager, Tacoma Lumber Co., Tacoma, was in Los month on a business trip. While there he Shrine Convention.

St. Paul & Angeles last attended the

TREES ARE IIKE PEOPTE here today.. . got,e tomorroxn . .

And the ones who sink their rools ond hong on, come wind or sun, ore the ones you sort of leqn on depend on.

We dug in some thirty odd yeors qgo. We found out where lo go for whqt. We're still lecrning ond growing, of course but we've olso leorned o lot.

We leorned eorly thot QUAI-ITY took rool foslesl ond sprouled best. Thot's why you'll olwoys find the best in hordwood ond softwood plywoods here. And in our growlh we've bronched out qnd odded Mosonile Brond Producls, Formico ond other building producls the best.

Long-Bell Makes Only Ponderosa Plywood f n Modern \Veed, Calif., Plant

The Long-Bell Lumber Company operates a plywood plant at Weed, Cali{ornia, as an integral unit of a large institution that includes a rnodern sawmill, planing mill, and door plant.

The plyr.r'ood plant produces an average of 30,000,000 feet per year, on a /s" basis, and uses only Ponderosa pine for its raw materials.

The equipment of this plant is all new and modern, and consists of the following: 1 Globe barker; I Merritt lathe, 80" swing, 110" knife, powered with Ajax steam engine; 1 Merritt core lathe; 6 trays; 1 Elliott Bay automatic clipper; 1 Manual clipper; 2 Moore dryers, each consisting of 12 sections with 5 lines; 2 glue spreaders ; 14 x 8 Williams White 16 opening hot press ; | 4 x 8 cold press; I Yates

American 8 drum sander; 2 Skoog pluggers; plus the usual edging and trimming equipment as well as patching and veneer edge machines.

Concerning their product, F. L. Foval, manager of Factory Sales, has this to say: "Ponderosa Pine plywood has properties rvhich make it particularly desirable for use in the exacting requirements of millwork, door panels, and core for fine overlays. The machining qualities which permits the securing of smoother, better appearing edges makes Ponderosa Pine plywood particularly suited for kitchen cabinet doors. Its resistance to grain raising has made it equally adaptible with hardwoods as a core for fine plastic overlays at a considerable saving in cost. Lumber dealers find it highly desirable as paneling material to match Ponderosa pine interior trim. It has be,come an important material for use in homes as well as for industrial rtses. "

FHA Will Open Oftice in Long Beach

The Federal Housing Administration will open an insuring office in Long Beach on the lTth of July, it was announced by John E. McGovern, director of the Southern California District, F}IA.

Location will be the Times Building, 215 American Avenue, and, according to Mr. McGovern it will be a complete insuring office and rvill process cases under all phases of the FHA program under the National Housing Act.

The area to be served by the Long Beach offrce comprises that portion of Los Angeles County east of Alameda Street and south of Olive and Center Streets to the Ocean. and all of Orange County. This area was previously serviced by the Los Angeles Office.

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"The offrce," Mr. McGovern said, "will be staffed with experienced personnel, many of u.hom are being transferred from the Los Angeles Office and who now reside in Long Beach and vicinity."

The director will be H. V. Davidson, former assistant to Mr. McGovern in the Los Angeles Office. "-Ihe establishing of that office in Long Beach," continued Mr, McGovern, "is in recognition of the tremendous volume of residential construction in that area, and the desire to better serve the lending institutions, the building industry, realtors, home owners, and prospective home owners in this continuously expanding community."

llappy Event

Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Paquette became the h"pp-v parents of an eight pound baby girl, Patricia Catherine, June 25, at Mills Memorial Hospital, San Mateo, Calif.

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Mr. Paquette is associated with Lumber Sales Company, wholesale lumber dealers, San Francisco.

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