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Americqn Timber Corporotion
Mctherrvs Lumber Co.
Plumos Pine Co.
Sqnd Creek lumber Co. for hetler Sugor E Ponderoso pine ond While Fir Twin Ciry ltrtoulding Co. lor quality mouldings ond jombc
Hoo. He also told the boys that, through working with wood, they would be working close to nature and, by so doing, it was hoped they would become better citizens. He also thanked members of the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo club for the fine support the membership has given this worthy project.
Snark Forgie gave much of the credit for the procurement to Larry Weiland and Rex Oxford, who, he said, gave willingly of their time and effort to bring this woodwork shop building to a successful conclusion. Although it will be many months before the big building is completed, all of the material has been secured and it should be ready early next Spring for use by the boys.
Orin Srvain, a member of the board of directors of LeRoy Boys' Home, handled the actual dedication ceremonies. He thanked the members of the lfoo-lIoo club and led the group in a prayer of thanks for the splendid support given by the lumbermen. Follorving the dedication of the building, "the children"-both young and old. had the time of their lives at the field day of sports events, rn hich lasted all afternoon. The football game, of course, attracted the largest crowd. A truly fine tirne u'as had br- all who u'ere able to attend.
Bus McNeil Co. Opened in L.A.
Offices of the Bus McNeil Company \vere opened November 1 in Los Angeles, representing several plyrvood and hardboard manufacttlrers and an importer. The firm will represent Diamond Lumber Co. 'rvith plyrvood in long lengths, marine grade, hardwoods and grooved panels;
"We need dnother lood ol