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Woodside Sends Bqll ro Sqn Jocrquin
\Voodside l-umbcr Company has again expanderi its s:rlcs force, rvith the acldition of Bruce \\-. Ilall to its San f o:rrlrrin Valley territorv from Sacramento to Prakershelci. u',,rl<inS' ottt o{ hi,s fi,,t.t-t. at 4155 N. Angus, Iirest.t., acc.rclittg t. Charlie \\'ilson. president of the San Francisco u'holcsalc Iun-rber concern.
Ball originallv enterecl the lumber field back in 193u u ith Boise 1'avette l-umber Company. later moved to Southent Califon-ria tci take a position s'ith Hzrmmond Lumber Co. and, subsequently, Ou'ens-Parks I-umber Company, jusl Drior to \\t\\rII. After a tour of dutv at Pearl Harbcir. llall ieturnecl to the lumber business in ihe San Joaquin Valley. u'ith Hollenbeck-Bush Planing N{ill Co., then became associated l,ith \\-estern Lumber Sales, n'here he continuecl until nou'.
In aclditior.r to llall, Wilson also recentlv urrnounced the associ:rtion of Dave Nlensing, formerlv of ]lounds Lumber Co., rvith the \\'roodside operation.
Builders ro Speed School Conslrucfion
Nlore than .10 of the leacling Sorithern California construction firms united last morrth to form the School Builders Council to speed up school constmction. Organized u'ithin the framen'ork of the Building (iontractors Assn. of California, the council lvill meet rl ith architects, subcor-ttr:Ictors and locai school boards to face the problems of urgent SoCal school-brrilcling. The neu' gr()up heid its firs;t meeting July Z2 u,ith ()scar Slattebo as 1>resident. Other leading members of the corrncil, all engagecl in school construction, ir.rclude George Steed, Pasadena; B. F. Beckner, San Gabriel; L. \\r. Odell, San Marino; I-eon Slavin, Beverly Hills ; Earl Sherrnan, I-gs Angeles; \'. A. Burch, Burbank; Paul Weger, Los Angeles, and Bill Benz, Huntington Park.