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CO'IIPIETE 'UIITLING FACITITIES ON OUR PRE'YIISES

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representatives arrived in San Francisco for conferences with various San Francisco bay area importers, distributors and users of imported plywood. A highlight of their stay in San Francisco was being concatenated into the International Order of Hoo-Hoo at the 65th fnternational Convention, after which they departed for I-os Angeles and visited several importers, distributors and end-users at that point.

A tour of several Pacific Northwest lumber and plywood installations at Portland, Tacoma, Longview and Seattle followed the California junket. Again, this tour was conducted under the guidance of IHPA directors. The group then finished their tour with a visit to the Forest Products Research Institute at Madison, Wisconsin, and conferences in the mid-

Coveney Adds Poyne to CLSnles Force

Don Coveney, owner of Califoinia Lumber Sales, Oakland, has expanded his operation with Fred Payne added to the force for outside sales. A graduate of UC, Berkeley, '50, Payne was formerly with his father, Fred Payne, Sr-, head of Western Battery Separator Co., Warm Springs Lumber Co. and Coon Creek Lumber Co., Roseburg, Ore. Payne, Jr., received lumber experience at all three installations.

Firemen Burned in Yqrd Fire

Two firemen received minor burns as $4O,000 damage was caused in a fire at the Cal-Pacific Lumber Co., Downey, October 13. A shed and its lumber stock were destroyed before five companies could control the blaze. west and eastern areas.

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