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L. A. DRY KILN & STIIRAGE, IJ{C.

4261 Sheilo 5t., Los Angeles, Colif.

Telephone ANgelus 3-6273

Moiling Address, P. O. Box 6832

Eost los Angeles Stq., Los Angeles 22

Al Pierce, Generol Monoger nEl7C/Rn

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Named Superintendent of Long-Bell's Plywood Department at Weed

Henry G. Reents has been named superintendent of the plywood manufacturing department of The Long-Bell Lumber Company at Weed, California, John Mantle, general manager of Long-Bell's Weed division, has announced. Reents takes over the duties of A. J. Myers, who has been promoted to superintendent of plywood manufacture for Long-Bell.

Before taking over his new duties, Reents served as assistant superintendent of. the Weed plywood operation. He is a graduate of the school of forestry at the University of California with the class of 1938 and was employed by the U. S. Forest Service as a patrolman in the Tahoe National Forest before joining Long-Bell in 1939.

Reent.p started his Long-Bell employment as a lumber handler ih;the Lirng-Bell planing mill at Weed. lfe was promoted to lumber grader a short time later and held that post until his entrance into the U. S. Navy in December of 1942.

He was commissioned at Cornell University and served in the South Pacific as engineering, executive and commanding officer of a submarine chaser. After returning to the States, he taught naval science at Williams College in Massachusetts before being released in 1946.

J. T. Dohrn has been named by Mantle to fill the assistant superintendency of the plywood plant formerly held by Reents.

Myers, who took over his nbw position several weeks ago, has moved to Gardiner, Oregon, where the Gardiner Lumber Co., a Long-Bell subsidiary, is in the process of constructing a new plywood plant which rvill be in operation this vear.

Orgcnizing Hoo-Hoo Club tr Philippine lslands

Roy Stanton, Sr., E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, who returned recently from a business trip in the Philippine fslands, reports that Florencio Tamesis, Director of Forestry for the Philippine fslands, is organizing the Hoo-Hoo Club of Manila. Mr. Tamesis, who is a member of Hoo-lIoo, his number is 5286, plans to sign up a number of lumbermen there as Kittens and will hold a concat at an earlv date.

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