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Mixed Car Shipments
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Reduced freight charges, simplified unloading and receiving, and smaller and better balanced inventories are advantages that come along with mixed car shipments from Snellstrom Lumber Co.
In one car from a single dependable source you fill your requirements for lumber items and plywoods such as Texture One-Eleven, 2.4.1 panels, sheathing and interior and exterior sanded grades.
By ordering in frequent mixed cars, individual items may be limited in quantity, and inventories remain well balanced with fresh, salable stocks.
Let us quote you on a mixed car shipment of your lumber and plywood requirements. Write or telephone.
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Los Angeles NFPW Gommittee To Rsise $5,OO,0 Budget
At the July meetings of the Los Angeles Committee for promotion of National Forest Products Week, general chairman Dee Essley informed the members it will require $5,000 to properly promote this activity during the week of. October 2I-27.
The group agreed that finance chairman Leonard Crofoot should immediatelv contact the various associations, wholesale and retail lumber dealers and allied industries in an effort to raise the amount required.
Leaders in the wbod products field attending the July 10 and July 24 meetings, held at the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, included Frode Kilstofe, Stella Roach, Dorothy Miller (representing Hoto-Hoo-Ettes), Will Rusch, Rod Buchan, Harvey Koll, Joe Petrash, Fred Comstock, Leonard Crofoot, George Scrim and Ole May.
The date for the annual luncheon celebrating the week has been definitely established for October 24 at the Chamber of Commerce. A speaker prominent in public and national affairs will be selected at a later date, chairman Essley declared.
Stella Roach will handle the publicity and public relations for the commitiee, G6orge Scrim again will be secretarv. and Leonard Crofoot, as- sisted by Dee Essley, will raise the money,"We ask all association members, dealers, wholesale distributors and manufacturers to do their utmost to cooperate in this promotion," said chairman Essley.
Hoo-Hoo Snark of the ljniverse Harvey Koll reported that the "hard hat," to be worn during the week as a part of the Lumber Jack type of uniform, is being well received. Already several thousand have been ordered, and it is hoped that over 10,000 will be distributed throughout the country for use during October.
The hats, yellow in color and of wood derivative, carry the legend, "National Forest Products Week-October 2l-27." Quantity rates bring the price to $1.25 each, f.o.b., Los Angeles ; minimum order, 25. They may be ordered from llarvey W. Koll, I7O7 W. 49th St., Los Angeles-telephone: AXminster 4-9442.
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Plqns Big Yeor
Members of the Steering Committee of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club #2 met July 23 at Sand's Roundup and, under President Ben Gardiner's direction, formulated plans for an aggressive vear for the club.
The following committees have been appointed:
Concat: Ken Kenoffel. Bob Chuck Lember.
Golf: Don Gow, Doug Maple
Halbert and and Harvey Koll.
LeRoy's Boys Home: Dee Essey, Roy Stanton, Harvey Koll ,and Chuck l;em'ber.
Enrt€rtainment: Lee Kramer. Don Swarzendruber, Ken Kenofiel and Rex Oxford.
Membership an,d Attendance: Wally Lingo, Rex Oxford, Joe Petrash, Don Braley and John Oagood.
NFPW Trophy: Dee Essley, Harold Cole and Jim Forgie.
Job Surve'illance: Hrarold Cole, Ole May, Joe Pe,trash and Harvey Koll.
Host Comm,ittee: Ken Kenoffel.
Master-at-Arms: Bob Halbert and Mike Walsh.
Nominating: Jim Forgie, Harold Cole, Harvey Koll, Don Jewett and Ben Gardiner. Hoo-Hoo-Ette Liaison: Don Dick.
Publicity: Ole May, Don Dick and Lee Kramer.

Tentatively scheduled are the following meeting dates:
September l4-Golf, dinner and entertainment: "Guest Night."
October 19 or 26-Golf, dinner and concat.
November 9 or 16-Golf, dinner and entertainment.
December 14 or 2l-Christmas party. January 17, 1963-Combined meeting