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And Some Cool ProIiIs SEtt

Windeter Buitt Tanks

YOU HAVE HEARD obout'the cool wqler from the wooden buckel." h's true. Wood keeps woter cooler in summer ond helps prevenl freezing in winler. Redwood tanks lqsl longer.

5o when you sell Redwood lonks, you mqke q nice profit ond sotisfy your cuslomer. Wrile now for price list qnd literqlure.

"OUR 73rd YEAR"

GEORGE WINDELER.CO., LTD.

22ll Jerrold Ave. ' VAlcncio 4-1841 SAN FRANCIgCO 24, CATIFORNIA

Supporting the new president will be first vice-president, Harold Hess, Independent Redwood ; second vice-president, Swen Gummer, Builders Lumber Co., and secretary-treasurer, Ed Gillespie, Crawford Lumber Co.

Club 181's new directors are Frank Crawford, Crawford Lumber Co.; John Crofoot, Crofoot Lumber Co.; Art Bond, Drake's Bay Lumber Co.; Bill Scott, Masonite Corp.; Max McKee, Firco; Inc.; Elmer (Olives) Padula, E. A. Padula Lumber Co.; Pete Stearns, B & W Lumber Co. : Warren Lindberg, Lindberg Lumber Co., and Jim Maher, Hollow Tree Redwood Co.

Following election confirmations, Molalla Forest Products Co. Salesmanager Cliff Schmoot brought the millmen up to date on the ICC Southern Oregon rail rate decrease hearings being held in San Francisco.

Following Schmoot's informative talk, the meeting was adjourned with a note to r€serve the evening of. October 22 for the next Club meeting at the Blue Bonnett cafe. Professor E. T. F. Wohlenberg, retired general manager of Masonite and professor emeritus of Yale University, will be guest speaker for the October meeting.

l /. F. Rugg lumber Go. lnto New Offices clf Uplond

Upland, Calif.-The W. F. Rugg Lumber Co. last month completed construction of new offices in a large building just to the rear of the yard's former site at 120 S. Euclid Ave. The former sales and office building was sold to a firm of Upland realtors who are relocating it in Ontario, Calif. The dealers will put in a huge parking area on the vacated footage, which will be directly in front of the handsome new structure, and new sales facilities will be constructed on the north portion of the Duclid avenue frontage.

lsbrandfsen Now Scorburgh

Isbrandtsen Company of California, Inc., transferred all ofits trading activities on October I to the California branch of Scarburgh Company, fnc., New York 5, N. Y., a pioneer trading company which has been active in'various commodities for the last sixty years and will maintain its California office at San Francisco. Isbrandtsen Company. Inc. will guarantee the correct execution of all outstana;ng commitments as of October 1, and Gunter Silmar will con-tinue on as manager of the California office of Scarburgh Co.

R.ounds Executives Reoligned

Ralph N{. Rounds, president and chairman of Rockport Redwood Company, announced October 1 that L. I. Holmes has been assigned to the position o{ managing the various Rounds timber interests in California and the Southwest.

Harry A. n4erlo, vice-president of Rockport lLedwood Company, rvill assume full charge of their operation at Cloverdale, California, as rn'ell as remaining the head of Rounds Lumber Company, which is exclusive sales agent for Rockport Redwood Company. Merlo began his career with the Rounds organization in 1950 at the Cloverdale plant.

James E. Knox ancl Hugo Miller, both u'ith the Rounds organization for many years, have been appointed divisional sales managers. Knox will be in charge of the eastern sales division and Miller of the western sales division. F. C. Kilpatrick remains general manager of the entire operation.

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