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And Some Cool ProIiIs
SEtt WINDETER BUITT TANKS
YOU HAVE HEARD qbout'lhe cool woler from the wooden buckel." lt's lrue. Wood keeps wofer cooler in summer ond helps prevenl freezing in winter. Redwood tonks lqst longer.
So when you sell Redwood lonks, you moke q nice profit ond sotisfy your cuttomer. Write now for price list qnd literqture.
"ouR 74th YEAR"
GEORCE WINDEIER CO., tTD.
22ll Jcrrold Avc. ' VAlcncic 4-1841
SAN FRANCISCO 24, CALIFORNIA
The Membership committee reported that the resignation of the former W. E. Cooper Lumber Co., Los Angeles, was accepted with regret. No applications for new membership were pending at this time. It was pointed out that the Membership Committee will in the future accept the responsi- bility of inviting new members and also of informing such what action is taken on their applications.
The Nominating committee presented the following slate of candidates for the various PCWHDA officers and directors. All were unanimously elected:
New 1959-60 Officers
President, E. M. Taenzer; First Vice-President, LeRoy Stanton, Jr.; Second Vice-President, James Higgins; Secretary-Treasurer, James Sullivan. Directors : Albert A. Frost, Jr., Don L. Braley, Bruce M. Mclean, S. N. Simmons, Pat White.
The Regatta and Golf committees indicated they were functioning to capacity. The Trophy committee indicated it was accounting for all the trophies and they would be presented at the annual banquet.
The principal speaker. was Bruce Mclean of General Hardwood Co., Tacoma, who spoke on hardwood developments in the Far East, especially Japan. The enlightening