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ASSOCIATED REDWOOD fiIIttS
P. Ct. Box 598 - Arcolq, Colifornicl
From Relioble Mills
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D|RECI RAIL or TRUCK & TRAIIER SHIPI,IENTS
Bill Brouning TWX: ARC43
Phone: VAndyke 2-2117
Direct: VAndyke 2-2202 tion of the meters and Eric Ellwood suggested that a future club meeting be devoted to this topic.
Mention was made of a study of the moisture fluctuations of wood samples exposed out of doors at a mill in Northern California. Lyle Hickman said that he did not have the exact readings but stated that substantial fluctuations had been measured.over very short periods.
Jim Jacobsen adjourned the meeting at 3:10 p.m. after thanking Messrs. George Duff and Lee Miller for the excellent luncheon and for the plant tours.
Eric L. Ellwood, Sec.-Treas., CCDKC.
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Evans Products Company of Plymouth, Mich., and Vancouver Plywood Company of Vancouver, Wash., have formed a jointly owned company to construct and operate a new plywood manufacturing plant at Missoula, Montana.
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SPruce 3-4621
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(continued rrom page 6) will consist of stale platitudes fired in about the mannei that a hungry boy says grace. And many will remind the listener of a long-winded speaker. Someone asked, "What comes after him?" And the reply was: "Tomorrow."
Macaulay long ago wrote about "These days of dwarfish talents and gigantic vices." And, were the wise "Mac" living today, he no doubt would say the*very same thing.
A famous Westerner once said that he seldom asks questions because where he comes from only fools ask questions,
And the Boston broadcaster, Bill Cunningham, says that Diplomacy means saying, "Nice doggie, nice doggie," until you find a club.
John J. WALDRON
John Joseph Waldron, 60, well-known lumber broker and manager of the Southern California office for Hill & Morton, Inc., since 1951, died October 31 at Midway hospital of a heart attack after a short illness. "Jack" Waldron was born in Valley City, N.D., and moved to Los Angeles 36 years ago to enter the lumber business. He was with the old E. K. Wood Lumber Co. in Los Angeles for many years and built up a large circle of staunch friends among his retail trade. He joined Hill & Morton briefly, then was associated for a time with the Schaecher-Kux Lumber Co. in Los Angeles before making his permanent and valuable connection with Hill & Morton again in 1951, when Jerry Mashek named him the Southland representative. Mr. Waldron leaves his wife, Varie, of the home at 3424 Centinela Ave.; a daughter, Mrs. LaVonne O'Keefe : two sisters. two brothers and three granddaughters. The Requiem Mass was celebrated at Saint Timothy's church in West Los Angeles on November 4.
