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Bud Nelson of the Buena Park (Calif.) Lumber Co. spel-rt two weeks at a retail lumberyard management school conducted in Sun Valley, Idaho, and parked his wife at poolside of the Inn while he soaked up dealer pointers.

Ed Little, president of Kellogg-Little Co., franchised McCulloch chainsaw distributors in northern California, attended the chainsaw dealers' association regional meeting in Portland, June 17.

Orinda Flazen of thc Tarzana Lumber Co. offices will spend her two July vacation weeks visiting in Salinas, Oakland and San Francisco.

W. D. Lewis and Norman J. Hartzler, general managers of the O'Brien Corp. plants in San Francisco and Los Angeles, respectively, attended the two-day sales management meeting of the paint company in South Bend, Ind., to hear the 1958 sales, promotion and advertising program plans.

Clyde Baysinger, salesmanager in charge of millwork for Winton Lumber Sales Co. (Calif.), Sacramento, has returned from a 3-week sales trip in the south and southtt'est, visiting the Winton sales offices in Texas, Alabama, Arizona and Southern California. He just missed "Hurricane Audrey" by one day but doesn't regret his failure to make contact r'vith the mankiller.

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Harvey Nelson of the H. M. Nelson Lumbcr Co., Los Angeles, is back from an extended vacatior-r trip with his wife and daughter to New York City (including a YankeesIndians game), Washington (including the 350th anniversary celebration of the settlement of Jamestou'n), Yorktown, Virginia points of interest, end return via Minneapolis and Seattle.

Congratulations to the Chuck (Lumber Sales Company) Williamses of Oakland, who parented a boy baby, Rick, June 22, making it two of a kind for Jeanne and Chuck.

"Bus" McNeil of the Bus McNeil Co., Los Angeles, and his family enjoyed the 4th of Julv holiday tourilrg the Grand Canyon country while "Bus" combined some business with the Arizona pleasures.

Vacationing in Yellorvstone, the Grand Tetons and Jackson llole, Wyo., last month were the Fred V. Holmeses. He planned to return to the H-E offices in San Francisco early this month.

Travis G. Walsh, prominent Cleveland architect, visited L. A. recently on a national tour of YMCAs to survey remodeling needs of their western and midn,estern buildings. He was the guest in the southlan<l of Horace E. Wolfe, who rvas a Cleveland lumberman before starting Xlarquart-Wolfe Lumber Co. in Hollywood.

Paul Merner retuined to the Merner l.umber Co., 'Palo Alto, and Progress Lumber Co., Red'rvood City, last month from an extended vacation trip through Europe.

Ida Cunner; new president of L. A. Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. 1, returned from a vacation in Las Vegas, Nev., and Healdsburg, Calif., where she visited her daughter and family. In the former city, she reports "good luck."

E. C. "Brandy" Brandeberry, A & B Lumber Sales, Inc., San Francisco, spent the end of June visiting southern Oregon and northern California mill connections.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Hill of the H. M. Nelson Lumber Co.. Los Angeles, are vacationing in Portland, Seattle and Vancouver and visiting son.re Northu.est mills.

J. Ricci of Ricci & Kruse Lumber Co. happily announces that Ross Lee is back on the job ..vith the San Francisco firm and feeling right fit after convalescence from his recent operation.

Robert L. Moore, general mana54er of Mendo Wood Products, Ukiah, spent several days rn southern California last month calling on customers with Sterling Wolfe of the N arquart-Wolfe Lumber Co.

TECO Enters 25th Yecrr of Forest Products Promotion

WashrngtonThe lumber and wood product industries' research service organization, Timber Engineering Company, rvill cut a birthday cake aglow with 25 candles at next Novembei's annual meetings, in celebration of its Silver Anniversary! according to Harry G. Uhl, president of Teco since its establisl-rment in Jantrary, 1933.

Now in its 25th year of continuous service to producers and users of forest products, the organization is the leading force in the use of w-ood as an engineering rnaterial for light and heavy construction, and as an effrcient and economical material for prociuct manufacture.

Through its v,zood research laboratory, the company not only

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YOU'IL HEAR FROM U5... our woodsmen are back cutting timber and beautiful'$Testern Pine logs of all species are rolling to the mills. You can be sure ofHigh Quality Precision made products from usLumber, Mouldings, Millwork and PaneLs-in mixed cars if you choose, has contributed much to improving wood's performance in product fabrication and use, but has materially advanced the utilization of wood residues in valid new products.

When organized as an independent, incorporated affiliate of National Lumber Manufacturers Association, 24 years ago, Timber Engineering introduced the first modern timber connectors into American construction, thereby opening the lvay for literally converting wood into an engineering material for more and lalger uses. To augment this, it developed the Teco system of engineered timber construction that is widely used today in residential, commercial, recreational and industrial building, schools, and churches.

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