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Los Angeles 17 Telephone MUtual 2l3l
We Speciqlize in Stroight Cor Shipments but we're still old foshioned oboui qucrlity!
Time wos when o mon corried the proper hot ond wolking stick for every occosion. Nowodoys, it's eiiher o hot or no hot for most of us. Styles chonge with time . . . our customers' tosles chonge, too. But the one style thot never goes out of style is quolity. People ore still osking us for lhe finest in hordwood ond softwood Plywood; Mosonite producls; ond Formico. We loke our hot off to those people-our one hof, thot is-ond we moke sure we give them iust whot they osk for the quolity thot's kept us in business for 34 yeors.
Carrol Crane Heads Riverside County Hoo-Hoo Club -- Jim Tipton Elected
Yicegerent Snark
The annual meeting of the Riverside County l{oo-Ho<r Club rvas held at Phil's Charcoal Broiler. Redlands. Friday evening, September 7. Follou'ing the cocktail hour, the group sat down to a fine steak dinner arranged for by Carrol Crane. Miss Shirley Gray of Los Angeles, an accordionist, played and sang many request numbers during the dinner hour. Lee Harris and Stark Sorvers arranged for the fine entertainment.
President Jim Tipton presided at the business session. Secretary Glenn Finney gave his annual report. The fol- lowing officers were elected for the coming Hoo-Hoo year: President, Carrol Crane; First Vice President, Lee Harris: Second Vice President, Don Derbes; Secretary-Treasurer, Kenneth Stalder. Directors elected were Jim Tipton, Henry Arwedson, Vaughn Ladd, Al Beales and Marion Reavis. Haynes Miller and Glenn Finney served as tellers to count tl-re votes.
Through the courtesy of the Simpson Logging Company a sound plywood picture in technicolor produced by the Douglas Fir Plyrvood Association \\.as shown.
Guests at the meeting were Warren D. Burneen, Hyster Co.; George S. Melville, Carl Halverstadt, Bill McDonalcl. Maurice Boyd, and Fred Robben, Simpson Logging Company, all from Los Angeles.
Jim Tipton rvas unanimously elected Vicegerent Srrark of Riverside County for the coming year.
Western Pine Offers Research Fcrcilities
To Lumbers Deqlers, IJsers
Portland, Sept. 28-The Western Pine Association today announced publication of a new booklet outlining activities of the group's Research Laboratory and offering its services free to customers of Western Pine mills.
Entitled "Western Pine Forest Products RESEARCH AND YOU," the folder traces the history of the 2o-year-old laboratory, first of its kind on the lumber industry level, and recaps some of its achievements including development of pentachlorophenol preservative, WP-578 knot sealer. minimum standards for treatment of milln,ork and others.

Profusely illustrated, it is printed in duotone and measures 9" x 4" in folded form. The folder contains a list of \\,'estern Pine research projects, n'rany of them adaptal;le to dealer proltlems. It invites the strbnrission of nen' clealei suggestions and problems.
Single copies of the booklet are available rvithout charge by n'ritir-rg to Dept, RL. \\.estern Pine Association, 510 Yeon Building, Portlancl 4. Oregon.
Dee Essley Moves Otfice To New Loccrtion
fu;Aaaae BruE D|A*rolrD CETIEI{T PAINI CO1OR CARD gives consumer information; coverage estimates, recommendations concerning surface decoration and waterproofing.
Dee C. Esslev, sales representative for Southern California for Vancouver Plvn'ood Companv, Vancouver, \\/ash. moved October I to his nerr ofljce location, 7257 East Anaheim-Telegraph Iload. Los Angeles 22.
The telephone number is UNderh1ll 0-2746, and the mailing address is Box 7028, East Los -\ngeles Sta., Los Angeles 22, Cilif.
Son Arrives
N{r. and Mrs. Bud Bach are being congratulated on the arrival of a son, Nlichael Charles Bach, on September 5. The young man rveighed 6lbs, l5l oz. Mr. Bach is in the lvholesale lumber business in Los Angeles, operating as Bach Lurnber Co.
