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T. E. OTSEN CO.

T. E. OTSEN CO.

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R Certified Dry O Precision Milled O Complele Stocks

A trademark is known bY the customers it keePs. Today, after nearly three-quarters of a centurY of maiirtaining the hiehest standards, Union Limber Company's trade mark "NOYO" is known to Retail Dealers throughout the Nation as the symbol of quality for Red-wooii. Adequate timber supply perpetuited by screntrnc tree farming. modernized mills aid equipment and accurate filling of orders all combine to keep true "once a NOYO dealer-alwa1rc."

ilIIXED CARS

Carefullv assembled cars mean ec6nomical and damage-free unloadingservice that matchei Noyo quality.

Chqnnel Cities Hoo-Hoo Club | 86 Hos First Meeting, Bids Lcrdies to Next

The lirst scl-reduled meetir-rg of the Ventura Hoo-Hoo Club No. l8(r u'as held at the Jet Room there, September 6, at 7 :V) p.m. and it u'as agreed that the name of the local club be changed to the Channel Cities Hoo-Hoo Club 1116. The meeting \\'as opene<l by Temporary l'resident Irat Dearckrri ancl the first item on tlie agenda rl'as adoption of the Jacksonr ille ('onstitutiorr an<l l11 [au s n'itlr tlre follon.ing amendments: l. To hold six meetings a year.

2. To fine each member $1.99 frtr each inexcusable. missed n.reeting.

3. To delete Article 1O regarding bulletins.

Bill Rau made the motion the above constitution and bylarvs be adopted and it u,as seconded by Gar,vain Logsdon.

First Officers Elected

An election of officers rvas held for the 1957-58 term and those elected \\,ere: President-Norman Deardorf, VicePresident-Herb Carter, Secretary-Gawain Logsdon, J1s35u1s1-Pat Deardorf, Honorary President-Biil \\rinfield, and Executive Cornmittee-tlitt Rau, Tony Sarzotti, Ted Still and Ben Bartels.

For its next meeting, to be held in Oxnard, November 16, the new Hoo-Hoo have invited the girls to a Ladies Night. It will be a "dutch-treat" dinner meeting at the Colonial Flouse on Highway 101A, Oxnard, at 7:29 p.m.

For this occasion, Club 186 u'orrld like to invite all arca Hoo-lfoo rnembers anrl any lrrmbermcn n'ho think they u'oulcl like to join the cub club. The neighborirrg 186 cluL area inclucles Ventura, Santa P,arbara and San I-uis Obisoo corrnties. Reservations shoulcl lte sent to Secretary Logsdon at P. C). Box 714, \"entura, Calif., before Nov. 13, or Dhone XIIller 3-2181 there. The aggressive nerv Club 1S6 is going to trv to round up all area lumbermen for this purposeful neu' clnb.-Reported by Gawain Logsdon, The Peoples Lumber Co., Ventura.

Dick Hunf Advonced fo Ourside Sqles for Corolite

Vic O'Donnell, sales manager of the Coralite Company, announces the advancement of ]{ichard B. "Dick" Hunt (left) to sales reDresentative in the Southrvest lxrs Angeles territory, to czrll on lumber yards, cabinet shops, and linoleum dealers. Vic says : "Nou, rnany Coralite customers 'rvill be able to fit a face to the f riendly voice they've heard over the phone for so many years, r'r,hile Dick has been an assistant in inside sales."

IIunt, a native Californian, has been with The Coralite Comoanv for l l years. His residence js in lledondo Beach. In his ner,v caDacitv he rvill cover the territory from Santa Monica to Wilmington, including Torrance, Han'thorne, Lynr'vood, Inglervood, the southl'est Los Angeles and beach areas.

€ox Joins Crow Publicotions

H. J. Cox, veteran Eugene, Oregon, lumberman, has been appointed \\rillamette Valley representative by C. C. Cro'iv Publications, fnc. Cox formerly edited and signed "Random Lengths," a market news letter r,r'hich he founded seven years ago in Eugene. He severed his connection u.ith the ne'ivs letter and its affiliate, I-umbermen's Buying Service, on August 1.

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VICTOR HIGH DARTY STRIIIGTH PORTI.AIID CDMDI{T TYPE IlI

THIS PRODUCT

Reduces construction costs by lcrster working schedules qnd quicker re-use oI forms. Allows mcrrked scrvingrs to the concrete products mqnufcrcturer by reducing curing time, curing spcce, csrd inventories. Pcrrticulqrly cd'vcrntcgeous in pouring trallic intersections, repcrirs in opercrting lctctories and stores, machinery loundctions, tunnel liningrs, AND

AI.T OTHDR G(IIISTRUCTIOII ACTIVITY WH[R[ PORTTAIID CIMEIIT IS USDI)

AIIII TIIilD IS OT PARAMOUIIT IMPORTAI{CT

SOUTHWESTERII PORTI.AIUD CEMEI{T GOMPAIIY

1034 Wilshire Blvd.

Los Angeles 17, Cclifornic Phone lqfirtieon 6_62ll

New Wholesole lumber Firm

Esroblished By

Berf Coffey

Herbert \,-. "Bert" Coffey l.ras oDened his or.vn lumber whole.sale .company at 534 I-illian \\'ay in Hoilyrvood. Bert is r,vell knou'n to the lumber trade-in the Southland and rvill concentrate his sales effort in the imported and domestic hardu'ood market in the n'est, rvith rvhich he has been identified since the close of World War II.

Follor,ving his formal education at USC school of commerce, Bert graduated from the NHLA school of inspec- tion, tl.ren joined the \Vestern Hardn'ood Comlranv of Los Angeles. He has a u'ell-rounded education in- administration, remanufacturing and sales. He is presently assistant secretzrry of the Philippine Nlahogany Association and a nrember of l-os Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2.

The nen concern will be knorvn as the Coffev Lumber

Companv and rvill represent reliable mills in the United States. Canarla, J;r1,11f :rnd rhe l,hilippines. Cable address is C,,f-vn'o,,d and llusirress telephone -is HOll_r. 11',,,,d 9-Z%q.

FHA Hqs Biggesf t. A. Monfh

^-\yit4 $51,790,049 in loan commitments issrred in August 1957, the r.nonth was the greatest in clollar-vol.tto" "u.. ..!i.tered by the l-os Angeles District office since the Fedcral Ho.-using Administration opened it more than 20 years ago. District l)ircctor Norman M; Lyon said $32,788,250 u'al for home mortgages ancl the rest of the month's total was for proiect l-nortgages. He adcled that the recent increases in the allowible trFIA interest rates attributed to the record figure ancl that the uew easier-money policies have been an inccntivc to owners, buyers and builders. The L. A. oflice in August rccrived 2664 home-loan applications and issuecl 2506 cor.r-rr.nitr.nents, nearly three times that of the first of this year.

WH ITE FI R . PO N DEROSA PI N E

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