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Mr. qnd Mrs. Richord H. Quqrg, forsylhe Hordwood Co., Son Froncisco
Mr. q'nd Mrs. Louis Serventeo
Soryenta Hqrdwood Lumber Co., Son Froncirco
Alr. ond filrs. Fred B, Smoles, U. S. Plywood Corp., los Angeles leRoy H. Stonlon, Jr. ond Pcrty,
E. J. Sonton & Son, los Angeles
Mr. ond tlrs. Robert J. Sullivon, Sullivon Hordwood lumber Co., Son Diego
Jqmes W. Sullivcn, 9ullivon Hordwood lumber Co., Son Diego
Mr. and llArs. Sfcnton Swofiotd,
E. J. Stonton & Son, los Angeles
Mr. ond Mrs. E. M. Toenzer, Americon Hordwood Co., Los Angeles
Mr. ond i/lrs. C. R. Toenzer, Americon Hordwood Co., Los Angeles
Mr. ond Mrs. Clyde H. Thompson, Brush Industriol lumber Co., Lor Angehr
Mr. qnd Mrs. Hqmilton von Breton, Tropicol & Western lumlber Co., los Angeles
Mr. ond Mrs. Don F. Whire, White Bros., Ooklond represented at the annual by Acting Secretary M. B. Pendleton of the Chicago omces.
Speaker Nickey analyzed the present state of hardwood forests and said they are in the best condition in the history of the country, du6 to progressive management, selectiv'e cutting and stricter deer control. He deliehted the PCWHDA members when he said the 1957 gra-des are as (Continued on Page 53)
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Just o few months ogo INLAND TUMBER completed lhe move lo its new 30-ocre locqlion ot the Son Bernordino Freewoy ond Riverside Avenue, And olreody the first stoge of hordtop developments hos been outgrown. As Inlond exponds, seleciion ond service lo its deoler cuslomers improves. lnlond is e-x-p-o-n-d-i-n-g ond glod of it.