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Gluolity Control of Lumber -a DeqSOnll|$ !,"
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Autog rcr ph ic Controller
Thi; single compoct inslnrmenl is truly lhe "moster-mind" of lhe lloore Cross-Circulqlion Kilnit embodies in one cqse these seporqle four-point conlrols:
Aulomoticolly conlrols ond records lemperolure ( | I ot green end of kiln, ond (21 ot dry end of kiln, (31 outomqlicolly controls humidity, ond (41 outomoticolly conlrols roof ventilclion, conserving steqrn qnd fuel.
INSTRU'tAENT REPAIRS
ln3lrumenta thot orc nol occurqte cosl money to oporqlc. Send your insl]urnant3 to our In.lrumanl Loborotory for prompt repoiring qnd rccalibrot ing. All repcir work guoronbed.
Beckman, Beckman Lumber Service; John Kurzhals, Sun Lumber Co. ; Charles Lakeman, E. J. Stanton & Son; L. G. Wilford, L. S. Kunert, Oscar Bark, Coast Kiln Co.; Lou Wilehek, Bob Bennett, C. M. Lovsted & Co., Inc.; Herb Geisenheyner, Wayne Gardner, John C. Walsh, Coast Kiln Co.; Howard Pitts, Rex Wall, Bill Woodin, Wall Dry Kiln Co.; Art Furcron, J. S. Moody, Consolidated Lumber Co., and Secretary Bob Inglis, Associated Molding Co.
Everyone in the association was very happy to welcome back Charles Lakeman after his illness looking so well.
Anaheim, Calif.-Building-permit valuation in this year's first six months was $7,317,571 here.
lnteresl High in New Teco Pofiicle Boord Pilot Plont
Washington-Recent announcements of the new wood particle board pilot plant, nearing completion at the Teco laboratory, have brought widespread inquiries concerning the availability of the new service, according to officials of Timber Engineering Company, research affiliate of National Lumber Manufacturers Association. With data from this pilot plant and its companion testing facilities, a manufacturer can go into commercial production. Formal opening is scheduled for November 8, during the annual meetings of NLMA and Teco, with work for clients startirig in mid-November.
CONCREIE PROOF of lhe regord in which Colqverqs Cemenl Co. holds its employes wos the presentolion by President Wm. Wolloce Mein, Jr. (left) of commemorotive gold worches to veleron sqlesmen Al Moier ond A. L. "Buck" Sundell (center) on lheir recenl retirements os Vice-President Mel J. Iondon (right) looks on opprecioiively
