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Stadium and Bleacher Seat Stock
ROBERT S. OSGOOT)
3315 West Fifth Street, Los Angeles 5
DUnkirk 2-8278
]im Forgie
Bob Osgood
Western Red Ceilar Lumber ond. Siilings
Son Diego Hoo-Hoo Club 3
Golfers Hold Annuol Ploy
San Diego Hoo-Hoo Club 3 held its annnal golf tournament at the Singing Hills Golf & Country Club, October 18. Thirty San l)iego lumbermen and tl'reir guests teecl off earlv enough to beat the fog in off the greens and enjoy a steak
Phone: CApitol 2-1934
Telelype:
PD.385 tlR CtDAR Hll/tLOCX REDwooD 5PRUCE. lDAllO, SUGAR AND PONDTROSA PINE
We Solicit Your Inquiries lot Wohnanized and Creosoted Lumber, Tirnbers, Poles and Piling
John Osgood dinncr lr.ith their ladies. \\,'es Thomas chairmanrlecl tl.re alTair and rvas crecliterl for planning everything to a "tee."
Gerre Trook took lorv-gross score .il'ith a 79, and George f ohnson ancl Bill Seeley tiecl for lou' net score, u'ith John, son taking it in match play .lvith a 63.
Guest trophies went to Don Haclsell for a lou' net of [J7, an<l to Frank Salmon for a lolv gross of 87. Ed Gavotto u.as lriglr arrrl rlry u'itlr a 152.
Spccial au'ar<ls l'ere given to r.st <lrive. ancl to lltl Gavotto for to l)ave Palish for being closest holc. A11 golfers l ho attenclecl ball.
X{ax Johnson for the lorrgshortest drive (6 feet) and to the pin on the slrortest the clinner receir.e<l a golf
Jqck Belcher Joins Neimqn-Reed In Wholesqle Division Soles
Pi Bliss, u'holesale division rnanager for Nein-ranReed Lumber Co., Inc., \'-an Nuys, C:rlifornia, has alipointerl J. R. "Jack" Belcher (right). r'erteran salesn.rarr of the Pacific coast, to tl.re prist of stalT salesman itr thc u.holesaler rlepartnrent of the Vailey lumber concern.
,Jack joins tl-re Southlancl firnr u'ith rnore than 15 )'ears' experience at all levels t.,f luniber and plyu,oo<l proclrrction ancl sales. I,-or the past I I vears, he has been associatecl rvith thc St. Patrl arrrl Tacoma Lunrber Company in Seattle, u.here hc lrad the easterll \\Iashington tcrritory, calling on retail Iunrber clealers arrrl jobbers in that area. I'rior to that tinre he u'orkerl in the mills ancl prorlrrctiou errcl of the brrsiness in the Pacific Northu'est.
Belchcr lras nror-eil 'his family to Southem Californi:r atrcl u'ill make his honre in tlie San Fernatrrlo Valley.
"\\-e are presentlv cxpanclirrg orrr l'holesalc dir-ision to give a n'icler coverage throrrghorrt orrr tr:i<lc area, and f ack rvill llt rie'ht into our picture u'itlr his rvicle ('\llcriellce irr lrro,lrrctiorr. shipping ancl s:i1cs," Bliss sai rl.
Hollywood Jr. Twins Are All'Purpose Doors
Say goodbye forever to otd fashioned screen, sash and storm doors. for here are two ill purpose doors...COMB|NATION SCREEN AND METAL SASH DOORS that fit all types of vall construction and harmonrze with any interior styling.
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Convenience o No mm drtoudng a?ound a 3uparfiu' a No mora ra38ln& filmrt $rrcn dootl s'hlch lnvlt lntrudd. a Act3 ar rn additlon.l Pot Gtlon td ho3dlfr. Sh. mry 6nwm with rut' d&E thru8h 3.3h opanlng without unlcklnt th. dor. o luryl.t ptoot A simpla touch of frn' gcr lock3 taah.
- our crire door llth rn rrmlul of bundlG3.
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t 959 Housing Stqrts Srill ToP | 958
Nonfarm housiig starts totaled 120,000 in September, according to preliriinary estimates of the Bureau of the Census, t.S. -O"p"rtmeht of Commerce. The September 1959 siarts for privately and publicly- owned units were oractically the same as- the all-time September high last vear. The 117,000 privately owned dwelling units begun last month were 6/o b6low August, a slightly more than normal seasonal decrease. They represented a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,325,000, down a little from the estimated rate of 1,340,000 for'August. When averaged for the.first nine months, the seasonally adjusted annual rate- of private starts in 1959 amounted io 1;375,000, compared with the much lower rate of 1,065,000 for the same 1958 period'-
Bv the end of September 1959, a total of 1,096,600 new private and public dwelling units had been put under con'struction, ari advance of 2S/. over the first nine months oi tqSS, 'but slightly below' the 9-month record total of l9l Economya Srvc buving a s.th, ssccn rnd stom Do6r. Hollywood JB. rro all 3 combincd into I dooi a S.vG3 on hatdwrrq htnglnt rnd D.intin8. a S.G on cxpandva rcplacamantaa SrG 3D.cc. Th. HollYwood Ji Twim miy bc hung to 3wlngIn o. out. L.es3 lvaihblc ll@r soaca whlch 13 usu.lly lolt in lftchGn or .nh/ uaY. fi,]lPonel or Flush o Hollyrood J.. Twint 8hE Yo[ You? cholc of I panll or tluth de to hrtmonlzc wlth rny 3bfla [chlHu]. or Int rlor d6l3n. a Flurh dootl rY.il.bl. ln Phlllppln. Lu.un, OrLnt l Ath (S.o) a Blrch. a P.n.l d@tt .nihblc h Plnr mlt total (1,066,700 units) orivate total for the
1,112,600 in 1950. This year's privllg exceeded by 234,@0 units the 1958 first nine months.

WCIA Adds Glerum ro Ad Sroff
Rolf D. Glerum of Beaverton, Oregon, has been -ap- oointed to the advertising and promotion staff of the West boast Lumbermen's Asso-ciation, according to A' A' Zandet, advertising and promotion manager. Glerum is a-graduate of the Uriiversity of Washington and the Army I anguage School at l\{onterey, California. He has worked in Seattle as a writer and director of public relations and sales films'
Forestry Bocrrd Meets in 5. F.' Nov. I8
The California State Board of Forestry will meet in-regular session on November 18 and 19,1959;at the State Chamf.r of Commerce Board Room, 350 Bush St', San Francisco'
A Sreody Job
Jones: "Well, this is good news. My daughter writes that she has got herself a permanent job as bridesmaid to a film actress in Hollywood."

No Sympothy
The recent widow called at the office of the life insurance company to collect for her late husband's insurance. The of_ ficer of the company, wishing to be sympathetic, said: "Mrs. Jones, I am very, very sorry about your husband's death."
Said the widow: "That's just like you men; you never like to see a woman make a little money."
The Autobiogrophy of qn Abondoned Home
I am old, bare of paint, and suffering all the pangs of age. What matters it that I know my timbers are sound. and that there is much strength in me yet? My doors sag, and the wind rattles my windows. I have stood vacant for months, mice play about my floors and spiders spin their webs undisturbed; a memory seems all that is left.
Then, unexpectedly, the rusty hinge on my front door groans as it is forced back; men enter with pencil, paper and rule. Low voices discuss walls and aimensions. ani I strain my old ears to hear. My heart is near to bursting with a hope of rejuvenation being born.
Then come days of pain as old partitions are wrenched apart, and confusion reigns. To the fountain of youth f am led, and today I stand again in my pride and strength, more beautiful in design and finish and just as sound as when first built.
_ A sign says the public may enter. And all day they come. The old with surprise and wonder in their faces. youth with hands tightly clasped, in their eyes the splendor of dreams as they plan a new life together.
My opening day is over, and again the hush. But what a different stillness. Now my rooms are filled with the sounds of happy voices, and again I listen to the patter of little feet. A day of happiness which began with the dawn has witnessed a miracle; a home reborn.
Boyish Viewpoint
Teacher: "Johnny, if you are always polite to all your schoolmates, what would they think of you?',
Johnny: "They'd think they could lick me."
The Gresf fylqn
By O.Henry
"You can tell the paper," the great man said, "I refused an interview; f have nothing to say on the subject, sir, Nothing to say to you."
And then he talked till the sun went down. And the chickens went to roost; And he seized the coat of the poor newsman, And never his hold he loosed.
And the sun went down and the moon came up, And he talked till the dawn of day; Though he said, ,,On this subject mentioned by you, f have nothing at all to say."
And down the reporter dropped to sleep, And flat on the floor he lay; And the last he heard was the great man's word: "I have nothing at all to say."
The Reody Answel
Officer: "You were driving 75 miles an hour, lady ! Don't you care anything about the law?,'
Young Thing: ,,Why, officer, how can I tell? I,ve only just met you."
The Boy
Oh, the eagerness and freshness of youth ! How the boy enjoys his food, his sleep, his sports, his companions, his truant days ! His life is an adventure, he is widening his outlook, he is extending his dominion, he is conquerin-g tris kingdom !
How cheap are his pleasures, how ready his enthusiasm ! In boyhood I have had more delight on a haymow with two companions and a big dog, delight that came nearer in_ toxication, than I have ever had in all the subsequent holi_ days of my life. When youth goes and manhood comes, much comes with it. We exchange a world of delightfui impressions and sensations for a worrd of duties and sludies and meditatibns.
The youth enjoys what the man tries to understand. Lucky is he who can get his grapes to market and keep the bloom upon them; who can carry some of the freshness and eagerness and simplicity of youth into his later years, and who can have a boy's heart below a man's head.
-John Burroughs.
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926 lay St. o Gllbert 8-8216 sAcRAMEilr0 14 CAUFoRiltA
lominqted Strucfurol Gluoliry To Be Controlled by AITC
San Francisco.-A plarr for checking each step in the rn;urufacture of gluecl laminated members arrcl fabrication ar.rtl assembly of timber beams ancl arches for builclings an<l for identifying structural members fabricatecl under an industry quality control progran was revealed here. The American lnstitute of Timber Construction will develop autl implement the quality control, inspectior-r arrd identification program, AITC E-<ecutive Vice-president Frank J. llaurahan tolcl a meeting of the American Society for Testing Materials October 14. The program will apply to engineerecl timber construction, both glued lamirrated as well as sawn. It will cover materials, workmanship, tolerances, structural ancl appearance grades, standarcl sizes, tests, inspection ancl re-inspection, ancl procluct iclentification. IJarrralian said the AITC will provicle inspection to assure