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(Continued, lrom Page 26) helped to organize and direct Community Chest campaigns and has served on forestry and industrial committees of the Chamber of Commerce. Other civic activities have involved service on the Sacred Heart Medical ,Center Foundation Board, the Sacred Heart Hospital Lay Advisory Board and the Oregon Forest Managem,ent Research Advisory Committee.

Born in Portland, Ore., April 7, LglB, Giustina spent his early years in Pleasant Hill and attended Oregon State College in Corvallis. He married the form,er Jacque- line Laraway in 1943 and is the father of three childr Natalie, 15; Laraway Michael, 13, and Irene, 10.

Giustina's business interests encompass more than the lumber industry. He is president and a member of the board of the R. H. Pierce Manufacturing Co., president and board member of the Controls and Communications Co., and board member of the Cascade Fiber Co., all of Eugene. He is also on the board of the Mt. June Lumber Co.

Giustina holds membership in the University Club of Portland, the Elks, the Rotary Club of Eugene, the Town CIub of Eugene, Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity and the Young Presidents' Organization.

Oregon Lumbermon on World Study Mission

Carl E. Wimberly Jr., Medford, was the only lumberman among 22 wholesale industry representatives from throughout the United States that embarked from San Francisco, September 30 on a 30-day wholesaler world study mission.

President of Western Lumber, Inc., and a member of National-American Wholesale Lumber Association, Wimberly will examine lumber export market potential in 1I countries in Europe and Asia.

The mission includes representatives of a wide range of products and services at the wholesale level o{ U.S. business.

ARTZONA WOOD COUNC|L

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Advertising Committee Chairman Robert J. Bluell invited three leading Arizona advertising and public relationi agencies to present a promotional program to the com. mittee. The firm of Jennings & Thompson Advertising, Inc., Phoenixo has been selected to professionally plan, supervise and execute the Council's total program of advertising, publicity and promotion.

The Council has printed a detailed brochure outlining the purposes of the organization, the costs of participation and the goals of the program. The challenging title of the brochure is "You'll Never Get So Much For So Little." Copies are available for prospective members by writing Ari zona Wood Council, P. O. Box 7548, Phoenix ll, Arizona.

Hqllinqn Lumber's New Closure Strips for Corrugoted Mouldings

Hallinan Lumber Company of Portland has introduced a new product for use in the construction of prefabricated structures for out-door livingClosure Strips, to match corrugated covers.

These corrugated closure strips are of kiln-dried hemlock, and provide these ad. vantages: Accuracy in manufacture assures a permanent seal. Accuracy of alignment is assured by the precision manufacturing of these strips.

Stability is not affected by temperature extremes. Good assortment of lengths available for speedy installation. Made of durable wood possessing superior weatherability-is ready for stain, paint, or natural finish. A new Iow cost. Labor-savins advan. tages in design. Corrugated closule strips are guaranteed structurally for the lifetime of the original structure.

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