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ol the top qucrlity redwood we mcnufqcture and the prompt, intelligent, courteous crttention we give to every inquiry. . . , Whcrtever your requirements may be we produce the kind oI redwood thcrt hcrs "Qucrlity

Feel" crnd works well for every purpose.

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These Are But A Few oI the Recrsons

Pqint And Wqllpqper Men fVleet In L. A.

On August 20, 2l and 22, the regional convention oi the Retail Paint and Wallpaper Distributors of America was held at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Irwin E. Douglas, of St. Louis, executive vice president of the association, arrived in Los Angeles two weeks before the meeting to make the arrangements.

More than 3,000 industry members of the paint and wallpaper profession gathered for the meeting, and there were 150 displays of materials and equipment shown in connection with the business program.

In honor of California, which they described as the "paintingest" part of the world, the program was called "Leisurely California Living."

Wood Trim For Courthouses

Washington, D.C.-Wood, long acclaimed for its beauty, dignity and versatility, has been chosen to play a leading role in the interior design of all future federal courthouses, the National Lumber Manufacturers Association reported today.

An outstanding example of the trend accenting wciod in public buildings is to be found in a 914.5 million U. S. courthouse built recently in Washington, D.C.

The General Service Administration says the Washington courthouse will serve as a model for extensive use of wood wall paneling in the courtrooms and judges' chambers of future federal court buildings.

Standards developed by GSA's public buildings service require wood for the courtroom and chamber paneling and for other court appointments, including the judge's bench, spectator benches, jury box and clerk's desk.

All non-military federal buildings must be constructed in accordance with GSA criteria. That agency also an'ards the building contracts and supervises the constrttction.

The Washington courthouse makes generotls use of rvalnut and rvhite oak. However, in other areas, GSA rvill specify whatever species of wood is most ecouomical or appropriate.

Some Monogement Chqnges

Richard Kemp has resigned as manager of the Paul Bunyan Lumber Company, Susanville, California. and become resident manager of Southwest Lumber }Iills, Inc., McNary, Arizona. He has been succeeded at Susanville by R. E. Cruse, who'ivas formerly his assistant.

Mourice Angly Visits West

Maurice Angly, of Houston, Texas, proprietor and manager of the wholesale lumber and shingle concern of the same name, is a visitor on the Pacific Coast at present. He stopped in Los Angeles, then flerv to Portland. Oregon, then on to Seattle, and British Columbia. His concern is a highly successful and important distributor of Western rvoods in the Texas area.

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