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TREE FARMERS AND ,i,TANUFACTURERS FORI BRAGG . GA]IFORNIA

* t ""tt for the nnme NOYOhollmark ol Qud,ity Reilutooil ' prodtrced by Union Lumber Compmny .utith almost three quarters of o century erperience ...iledicateil to a policy ot perpetunl supplj, finest workmanship a.nd satisfied. customeri.

SAN FRANCISCO tos ANcEr.Es

PARK RIDGE. IL].

EW YORK

Member California Reduood Association

Old Colony lllen Talk to Glqsses

Don L. Stewart, general sales manager; John- Collier, San Francisco, division manager, and Douglas Kennedy, assistant to Mr. Stewart, all of Old Colony,Paint & Chemical Co., Los Angeles, presented a 3-hour lecture on paints, stains and wood preservatives to the Southern California Retail Lumber Assn.-Hoo-Hoo Club 2 young dealer classes in the Retail Lumbermen's Training Institute on October 16 in Pasadena and on October 18 at the Santa Ana class. They had earlier addressed the Riverside class sponsored by Riverside County Hoo-Hoo Club 119 on October 15.

Their interesting lesson, "The Romance of Paint," covered it from its beginnings in clay-charcoal-animal fats mixture in the dinosaur era to the modern miracle preservatives used today. They also discussed "Paint Sales and Merchandising" for retail lumb'er dealers and invited class participation.

$g million Lqnd Deol in Volley

One of the largest San Fernando Valley land developments, for subdivision and improvement of $2,500,000worth of land in Granada Hills into 841 half-acre and larger estate-size sites, was closed by Panorama T. H. Corp. Included is a private country club and golf course at $1 million and this, together with the 70O acres bought from Cordingly and Associates, brings the land investment to $3 million. The development, Knollwood Village and Estates, is located between Balboa boulevard, and Rinaldi street between Balboa and Sepulveda boulevards.

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