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BTISS & GATES LUMBER
New Job for lqndenberger
Fred l-andenberger, rvho has been in the liureka oftice of the California lledrvood Association for the last fir'e years, has been appointed to succeed Selu-yn J. Sharp lLs secretlrry of the Tree Farm cc.rmmittee of CR,\, accor<ling to Cl. Ilussell Johrrson, chairnran. Lanclenberger rr-ill c,,n-
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tirruc as assistaut secret:rrv to the Redu'ood llegion I-ogging Conference.
Deqlers ot Exposition to See Mqferiqls Hqndling Experts
The N{zrterials Handling Clinic committee met recently in Philadelphia to discuss plans for the nraterials-h:rrrciling clinics and demonstrations to be lrresentecl at the I',uilding I'rodttcts Exlositic,n there irr Noienrlrer lrv thc Nlrli,,nal l{e- tail Lumber-Dealers Association. It is itrrticioatccl that a portior-r of the materi:rls-hanrlling demonstrations u'ill be held out-of-doors on a parti:rllr- surfaccd area adjacent to the Philadelphia Tracle and Convention Center rvhich l ill house the lixp<tsition itseli. Facilities of the rnodel ir'arehouse l'ill lte rrsed for denror.rstrations in case ltad s'eather prohibits the outdoor 1)r()grarn. Ilulkheadecl flatcars ancl double door boxcars rvill be brought onto a siding at the relr oi the;rrc:r. n'hcrc thev nill lie rrtilized irr ruechanical unloading clemonstrati,,ns lirr.l u'ill he open for inspectior.r during the errtire ftmr-day period, Novemlter '1-7.
Sell REDWOOD TANKS for Economicol Storcae
Automotic Woter Systems do foil, cnd then woter is ot o premium. Redwood Storoge Tonkt qre the most economicql. Initial cost is lower, ond they hove o longer life. Redwood hos high insulction volue; keeps water cool. Redwood is :esi:iant to fungi ond inrcct ottock. Furthermorc, we con give immediotc delivery.
Complele Your line with REDWOOD TANKS l'resent plans inclucle opltortunities for clealers to l'itness the ttrrloading of a shipload of lumber n'hich is scheduled for arrival cluring the periocl of the Exposition. Dealers rvill also get a chance to see one of the largest concentrtLtior.rs of lumlrer in the east and observe the ooeratiorr oi mechanical-harrclling equipn.rent under actual vard corrditions. Inclrrded in the field trip program rvi1l be visits to the ncarby Weyerhaeuser Lumber Yard and tci one of the largest millrvork n'arehouses east of the Mississippi, u'hich has been largely converted to mechanical-hanclling olteration. Other lumber vards and s-arehouses in the area rvill be included in the field trip program.
Drews, Former Oregon lumber Deoler, Heqds Georgio Deqler Associqtion
Herbert G. Dreu,s has been elected executive secretarv of the Building N{aterial N{erchants of Georgia. He has had about ten years' experience as part-o\\'ner of a retail building material business ir.r Oregon and experience as salesman for dilTerent rvholesalc ancl r.nanufacturing firms of lumber and millu'orl< items. He came to Atlanta as a salesman for u'est ctxist lun'rber rrrclducts. said the National Itetail Lrrmlrer l)clLlers Ass,,ciliti,rn.
Elevqtes Gercy Hoppe Appointment of Gerald F.
Hoppe as manager of the nervlY established advertising and Promotion department of the Minnesota and Ontario Paper ComPanY is announced by Paul A. Mahony, vice-president in charge of sales. Hoppe announced the promotion of Ralph H. Rodlun as assistant manager. William G. Reker has resigned his position as Mando's advertising manager to join a Minneapolis advertising agency. Before his promotion, Mr: HoPPe rvas sales promotion manager for Mando's Insulite sales division and Mr. Rodlun was assistant advertising manager.
Mr. Mahony said merger of the promotion and advertising departments tepreseited a streamlining of their organizitioial structure. Because of their close relationship, both programs are expected to become more effective. '
Mt. Hoppe -o,tet to his new position with over 28 years' experienci^in advertising and iales promotion--H^e- joined Mindo in 1939 as its advertising manager. In 1949 he was transferred to the Insulite division as sales promotion manager. He is rvell knou'n nationally in building circles, havin"g appeared as feature speaker on-many conve.ntion.programl during the past 15 years. He is a member of the Trvin Citv Hoo-Hoo.
Weyerhqeuser Elects Arcrm
Tacoma, Wash.-John L. Aram, Tacoma, has been elected a vice-president of Weyerhaeuser Timber Compaay, qnnounced F. t<. ltreyerhaeuser, president. Aram will assist the timber company's presidenf, will carry out special assignments given trim by the executive vice-pres.ideni, an{ u'ill supervise the development and_commerclallzatlon oI tre'r" ptbdu.ts, Weyerhaeuser said. He will also- represent the iompanv in ifs relations with lumber and plywood manufacturers' associations. Until his promotion. Aram served as assistant to the president. He joined Weyerhaeus"t Ju""ity 1, coming from^Boise, Idaho,-where he was president of Boise Payette Lumber Company.
PCWHDA Heors Brighr Hqrdwood Outlook
(Continued from Page 18) good (and better to come) as they ever. were in the-.past' k" a"i,tut"a that hardwood mill o*ners have accomplished k" a"itut"a hardwooi oti'ners this status without federal aids and said hardwood forests "croD" than softwoods. can be more easily handled as a "crop" sottwoocts' Secretary Roy Stanton, Jr', in- his report, described pres- Roy "hffi;:ft1'' "A;t;;;;;;'i3ij ;l ;';Ai ;";"r'"".i"g
""a dock handling of Japanese woods as the result of a-year's efforts o'net ihete-ly ttre PCWHDA and others. He said that the Japanese ar6 finally building sheds to protect American lumber shipments in'Japanese docks.
The entertainment side of the meeting included a hayride, square dancing, the golf, dancing, the dinners, etc. The "Itegatta" was-held in the swimming pool this year, due to aSsettce of nearby deep-water facilities, and Judge Tim Sullivan "disqualified" three teams, for which he earned i "dunking." Th-e Hayride was the meeting's big soc-ial event, espetially with the children of the members, and also included the square dance and a barbecue.
As for the golf, the Bobby Byrne Memorial Trophy was presented this year by Ed Bauer to Milt-Taenzer. In keepine with the hiitory of the tournament, the scores were not reVealed, reported Jim Cooper, who kindly furnished the foregoing information in cooperation with Secretary Stanton. - Th; 1958 meeting of the hardwood distributors will again be held in California, with Del Monte to be the site at an early summer date.

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Paul Fritchey, president and manager of the palm Avenue I umber Co., Alhambra, Calif., postcalrds The MERCHANT from Chateau Lake Louise, Alberta, where the popular dealer was vacationing last month.with his wife Vira and lis .brother..The p_arty fished on Maligne Lake in Jasper Park and enjoyed the beauty of the Canadian Rockies, le-avi1g s9n Russell Fritchey to mind the retail yard at home and d-o his_ own baby-sitting evenings. Mrs. Frilchey adds a P.S. that she misses the "walking friends" of the recent SCRLAHawaiian trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Cassidy of New York, where h.e is board chairrnan of Johns-Manville Corp., checked into the Beverly Hills hotel earlier this month on a vacation trip. _ Bud Gray, erroneogsly reported as entering the retail lumber business near Sonoma, remains with Hogan Wholesale Building Materials Co. of Oakland as that Erm's Redwood Empire representative. Bud will continue to service his territory from Santa Rosa, where he resides.
Frode B. Kilstofte, president of the Rossman Mill & Lumber Co., Wilmington, has been elected president of the L. A. Recreation and Park Commission, which has.a rotation olan of each member holding the presidency a year at a time.
Dee and Jerry Essley of Los Angeles completed a 1500mile trip by car through the northern California redwood country last month. It is understood they were chasing a few Garberville Indians while on their timber survey tripl
Gordon Hughes and his wife are shown boarding the Clipper at N. Y. Intl. Airport for the free, 2-week vacation trip
"Admiral" and Mrs. Fforace E. Wolfe have returned from an extended trip through the Hawaiian Islands, where the Los Angeles wholesale lumberman became an Honorarv Submariner while visiting Pearl Harbor when invited to take an all-day cruise abolrd the U.S.S. Cusk, the S.S. 348, with a group of military and civilian personnel on the modernized. San Diego-based vessel. The Wolfes, who are :lo*l ab-o1,_e departing from L .A. Infl. Airport, toured the islan_ds of Hawaii, Maui and Kauai in addiiion to the stay in Honolulu on Oahu. The head of the Marquart-Wolfe Lumber Co. said he enjoyed Kona fnn and the kona coast on Hawaii but the highfight of the business-pleasure trip was the submarine and the two dives it made, his "thrilG of a lifetime."

_ M?* A. Koffmarq senior vice-president and treasurer of Southwestern Portland CemenC Co., Los Angeles, was among business leaders elected to the board of thle Los Angeles Y.M.C.A. last month.
Hugh _Rosaaen of California Sugar & Western Pine Agency, Burlingame, returned July b from a Gweek business trip through the east and midwest.
Lumber Sales Company's Wendell Paquette took to the woods_ (and we don't mean brassies) for 10 days during July to call on southern Oregon and northern California mill connections
Wayne Wilson, executive of D. C. Essley & Son, Los Angeles, his wife and children have returned from a trip through the western national parks on vacation.
Salutes to Arcata Redwood sales representative paul Ward and wife Anne on the birth of Ronald Clayton, July 17, in Berkeley, making it two of a kind.
Ed Heiberger, Redwood Sales Co., San Francisco, spent the August 5, week visiting accounts in Denver and Salt Lake City.
(for.two)_that the salesman in U.S. Plywood Corporation's Oakland branch won in competition with 295 other USp salesmen. Mr. Hughes, who lives at 4Ol7 Oakmore Road in the northern Callfornia city, sold the top volume of "Samara," the decorative parieling wood from^French Equa- torial _Africa, among the -USP representatives. Now home from his prize vacation, Hughes reported to Irl Matheny, sales promotion manager, USP Western division, that they were tremendously thrilled with the people of France.
Howard Gates, well known Los Angeles redwood wholesale lumberman, and his wife and famil-v left for a six-month tour of E_urope Aggust 9. They will fick up a car in Germany and cover the continent by auto.
Lyle S. Vincent, part owner of the Interbay Lumber Co.. has been serving as a member of the Alameda-Countv srand jury and was mainly instrumental in freeing the priioiler in the recent trial of the San Jose proofreader "who cracked the lumber company's safe when -the youth confessed so he could marry his dream girl with a clean conscience.
Imperial Lumber Co., in Los Angeles, and party flew Pan-American both ways.
Weyerhaeuser's Al Moore, western division salesmanager from Tacoma, spent a July week at the new sales company offices in Daly City.
Don Adolfo Camarillo, lately retired as head of the Peoples Lumber Co., Ventura, was pictured and written up
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* All W.rt Cert Prodircls orcdishibvlodbyrcpufoblcdcolcrrootionwidc * on the front page of the society section of the July 28 Los Angeles Times on the occasion of Santa Barbara's annual Fiesta. There were photos of the good don's children, Crqqdchildren, other relatives and also one of his famous white horses. Don Adolfo will be 93 this October, and this last of the Spanish dons sent down his seven white horses for the show.
C. S. "Sid" Hamilton, who formerly operated a hardwood flooring yard in Seattle, has joined the sales stafi of E. L. Bruce Co. at Santa Clara as a hardwood and flooring specialist.
Chuck Lember, secretary-treasurer of Los Angeles HooHoo Club 2, his wife and children spent their August vacation at Brook Trails guest ranch in northern California. Fishing was swell, he reported.
Chet King, the Robert Dollar Co. "King-pin," vacationed Portland for a late July week.
