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COTIPA]IY, INC.
MNSon Froncisco 24-1185 Boyshore Blvd.
lor Angeles 23-4230 E. Bondini Blvd.
Hoo-Hoo Offers 1962. "Nolionql Forest Products Week" Stomp
Now you can support the Industry that supports you by purchasing and using the attractive new 1962 "National Forest Products Week" rubber stamp. The stamp is available through the Southern California Division of Hoo-Hoo for only $2.00, which includes a deluxe g'reen stamp pad.
Widespread attention was gained last year by the imprint of the "Na! tional Forest Products \A'eek" stamp an outgoing mail. Through the use of this stamp on all your out,going correspondence you will make every piece of mail more appealing to the eyes of the receivers. The use of this stamp will also reward your company by promoting new b'usiness in the Lumber Industry.
You can get your 1962 "National Forest Products Week" stamp by sending $2.00 to the following address:
H. W. Koll, State Chairman of Southern California Hoo-Hoo 1707 West 49th Street, Los Angeles 62, California
Firm Relocotes
Burke, Kober & N'ircola,is, Los Ange,les arc,hitectu,ral and engineering fir'm, has announced opening of a ,new Orange County office at 1823 E. 17th St., Sui,t€ 117, Hillview
Phone JUniper 1-6262
Phone ANgelus 3-4161
Building, Santa Ana, Calif., in association with Hawthorne Engineering.
IJnder a joint venture agr€emenrt between the two 6rm.s, William A. Hawlthorne, president of the engineering firm, will acrt as primary consulting civil engineer fo,r Burke, Kober & Ni.colais and as the arch'itectural firm's chief represe'ntative in Orange County.
Charles Kober, AIA, partnef in the firm, said a rapid 'increase in rth,eir activirties in ,the fast-growing County area m,ade a base of operations in the area a necessity.
Current projectls in the area include a building for Keys,tone Savings & Loan in Westminster, a Security Fi'rst Netional Bank build'ing in Full,erton, and a bowling alley, a medi'cal cen,ter and nulr.--erous other buildings in the Rossmoor Center. Other major projects are in a prelirn,inary planning and design phase.
WHITE BROS. is a SWINGING PLACE fO SCORE FORE
Wood is warm and friendly. Wood is able to stand hard wear. Wood is easily worked and the edges can be safely rounded and smoothed.
These qualities of wood, which for centuries have distinguished it as man's most enduring, reliable building material, are being utilized for yet another purpose-wooden educational toys for preschool children.
Playskool Manufacturing Company and Fisher-Price Toys, Inc., two top manufacturers of children's toys believe that wood has valuable properties as a toy material, not only in its sturdiness and durabilitv. but in its "feel," weight and texture. These qualities of wood contribute to the muscular development of a child and to his appreciation for aesthetic values, according to the companies.
The toys are designed to encourage the child's growth physically and mentally, his resonrcefulness, coordination. teamwork, imagination and creativity.
Safety first is a feature of the trvo toy manufacturers. They use non-toxic finishes and avoid sharp edges on the attractive and colorful toys.
The wooden toys withstand rough wear and are long-lasting. Many are handed dorvn to younger children in their generation.
"Long-Bell Division of International Paper Company has had a long association u'ith Playskool and Fisher-Price," reports H. A. Rieckers, special account executive for the Long-Bell Division sales department. "We are one of the major suppliers of wood for these two leading toy making companies."
