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A. M. Batliner of the Long-Bell Lumber Cornpany's Los Angeles office, pictured above with Mrs. Batliner, recentl;r received his 30 year pin. He started with the company as a stenographer in the Kansas City office and reports that he was first employed by Mr. W. A. Barker, norv retired and living within a few blocks of the Batliner home. Irr 1920 he was moved to the Sash and Door Department as an order clerk, and in 1922 rvas transferred to the Los Angeles sales office. After about trvo years in the office he went on the road and now covers the Southern California territory. N{r. and Mrs. Batliner have two sons, Bill witli LJniversal International Pictures Corp., and Larry, a senior at the University of Southern California.
-The Log of Long-Bell, October, 1949
Colf ins & Meyer,lnc., Specializing In Dry Redwood
Collins & Meyer, Inc., rn'ith offices at 42OO Bandini Boulevard, Los Angeles 23, manufacturers and rvholesale distributors of redwood lumber, have available 500,000 feet of dry redrvood per month. This lumber is manufactured and produced in conjunction with Empire Redrvood Co., Gualala, Calif. Mc-.st of their lumber is being distributed in the east, middle west and south, including bevel siding, pattern stock, mouldings, dimension, finish and dry commons. Green commons are sold in the Southern California market.
Wm.. F. N eyer of Portland is president of Coliins & Meyer, Inc. C. D. Collins is vice president. Rruce Yergen is secretary-treasurer, and Dean Jones is sales manager. The company's telephcne number is ANgelus 3-5133.
Wilh C. P. Henry & Co.
Joe Matlick has joined the sales staff of C. P. Henry & Co., Los Angeles rvholesalers. Joe was formerly sales manager for the Whiting-Mead Co. in their Los Angeles office and was with the company for fourteen years. He is rvidely known in the lumber trade.
