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Pocific Coost Wholesole Hordwood Distributors Elect Frost, Toenzer, Stonton, tr. qnd Broley

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K[lP.R.KURE

Gordon Frost was elected president. Nlilton Taenzer first vice-president, Roy Stanton.-Jr.. second vice-president, and Don Braley secretary-treasurer for the 1958-59 term as members of the Pacific Coast Wholesale Hardwood Distributors Association gathered at Del Nlonte Lodge, Pebble Beach, Calif., June 25-28, for the 35th annual convention of the association, one of the oldest lumber groups on the Pacific coast.

The PCWHDA was formed in 1924 to bring together once a year the owners and principals of the leading wholesale hardwood distribution yards of this coast and. [hrough- out the years, the association has always pursued the course of better understanding, ethical competition, and has always strived to bring to the attention of its members the various problems within the industry that are common to all and that can be solved through unified action and understanding. The member firms of the PCWHDA include:

Seattle, Wash.-Ehrlich-Harrison Co., Hardwoods, Inc., N4athews Hardwoods.

Tacoma, Wash.-General Hardwood Co.

Portland, Ore.-Emerson }lardwood Co., Lumber Products, Inc.. Wanke Panel Co.

Oakland, Calif.-\Vhite Brothers, L. J. Carr & Co., Strable Lumber Co., MacBeath Hardwood Co.

San Francisco, Calif.-Davis Hardwood Co.. Forsvth llardwood C,r., J. E. Higgins Co., Servente Hardwood Lumber Co.

Los Angeles, Calif.-American Hardwood Co., Atlas Lumber Co., J.Wm. Back Co., Bohnhoff Lumber Co., E. L. Bruce Co., Brush Industrial Hardwood Co.. California Panel & \/eneer Co., \A/. E. Cooper \\/holesale Lumber Co., OwensParks Lumber Co., Reel Lumber Service, Simmons Hardwood Co., E. J. Stanton & Son, Tropical & Western Lumber Co., tl. S. Plywood Corp., (and ihe nerv members as of

CODE OF ETHICS of fhe Pqcific Coost Wholesole Hqrdwood Distributors Associcrtion

No. 1. To develop in our relations betr,veen ourselves, our customers and our shippers the spirit of the Golden Rule.

No. 2. To establish the spoken word on the basis of the written bond.

No. 3. To cultivate true friendship. therefore confidence. between persons engaged in the Hardwood lnoustry.

No. 4. In our dealings with our customers to give them 100% value for every dollar spent with us. -

No. 5. To conduct ou.sei,re. and bur businesses so that we may render service to society.

N-o. 6._ To recognize the square deal as the keynote of our business.

(Adopted at Del Monte, Calif., January 19, 1924.)

July -1958 announced at the convention) : Stahl Lumber Co., Inc., Lane Lumber Co., Angelus Hardwood Co.

__Sol DigCg, Calif.-Baker llardwood Lumber Co., Frost Hardwood Co., Sullivan Hardwood Co.

Following arrival of members and guests on Wednesday. June 25, and the first of the many soiial eood times on the 35th annual program, the conveniion gottown to cases on Thursday morning. President Hal vori Breton's message of welcome was followed by roll call, introduction of gulsts, reading of the minutes of tl-re 1957 convention, and thi commlttee reports.

The first speake.r_was one of the honored guests, H. A. (Continued on page 52)

TOP ROW (leff to risht): Fied Smotcs, Winton Hill, L, B. Culter, Dollor Don. nen, Jim Higgini, Duncon Pell, loonord Hd ll

SECOND ROW:Ston Swoftord, l-yoll Betl, louis Kunerl, Ken Tinkler, Biill Fqhi, 8ob Sullivon, F. M. Rodditz, Bill Mqc- Bdrh

THIRD ROW: Eurdelte Groon, Don White. Jim Sullivon, Lillord Nicely, Bruc€ McLwn, Jock Higgins, K. E. MocBoth, Bru(g MossoD

FOURIH ROW: Horvey Snith, Eill Bock, louis Servenie, Clorence Bohnhoft, Ed Bouer, BobKohn, Jock Brush

FRONT ROW: Dr. Robert Cockrell, W, W. logon, leRoy Slonton, Jr., Gordon Frost, Homilton von Breton, Don Broley, Jim Cooper. H. A. Honlon, M. B. Pendlelon

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