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MANUFACTURERS, PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

BASIC BUITDING MA,TERIALS

BIJUE DIAMOND PRODUCTS Quality

PIASTER, crll types, ACOUSTICOAT

GYPST'M TII.E, CLAY PRODUCTS

POBTIIIM CEMENI, cll other types

TRUCK-MIXED CONCRETE

REINFORCING STEET crnd MESH

ROCK d SAIID, crll SPECIFICATIONS

COLORED STUCCOS, BRUSHCOAT tIME PUTTY, LIME, all types

TATHING MATERIALS, all tlpes

PLASTER, WOOD, METAT IATH

PTASTER BOARD, T d G SHEATHING

CHANNET IRON, STEET STUDS

STUCCO MESH, TIE WIRE

ROOFING, PAPER, NAILS, cll types

INSUTATION cnd WATERPROOFING SPECIALTIES

Seruice

Guard Your Ti Res

Thqt is what this truck skinner is doing when he removes rocks from the treqds oI his ducl tires. Vigilcnce cnd ccrre prolong the lile of precious rubber. II the ltuns roll to Berlin and Tokyo logs must roll on milecrgre won lrom old tires.

..PAUL BUNYAN'S" PNODUCTS

SoIt Ponderosc and Sugcr pine

LT'MBER MOT'IDING PTYWOOD

VEMTIAN BIJND STATS

Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Initiate 22 Kittens

In cooperation with about 25 organized grouPs in the nine Jurisdictions of Hoo-Hoo in the active observance of Hoo-Hoo Day, the Order's 53rd Annual, the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club held a dinner'and Concatenation at the University Club, Los Angeles, on Friday evening, September 8. Twenty-two Kittens were initiated into the mysteries of Hoo-Hoo, and four Old Cats were reinstated. There 'was a total attendance of more than 80, representative of all branches of the industry.

Vicegerent Snark Dee Essley presided at the dinner. Following musical entertainment and community singing Bob Osgood introduced the speaker, H. D. Stolee, an e*ecutive of Douglas Aircraft, who gave a travelogue of some of his experiences on a secret mission,to the Near East .and 18 months' sojourn there. Dee Essley outlined the history and purposes of Hoo-lfoo, and Hawk lIuey, Vicegerent Snark for Arizona, spoke briefly.

The Kittens were:

Lester W. Leonard, Leonard Cabinet Co., Los Angeles.

Harry S. Welton, E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles.

Harry M. Libby, John W. Koehl. & Son, Inc., Los Angeles.

James W. Mcleod, Precision Kiln Drying Co., Los An' geles.

George B. Beckman, Precision Kiln Drying Co., Long Beach.

John F. Brodie, Southwest Sash & Door Co., Los Angeles.

Lloyd P. Miller, .Southwest Sash & Door Co., Los An geles.

Charles K. Ames, Pine Box & Lumber Co., Los.Angeles.

Harold Hamilton, John W. Koehl & Son, Inc., Los Angeles.

John j. Waldron, E. K. Wood Lumber Co, Los Angeles.

Incendicry Fire Destroys

Santq Bosq Ycrid

. An incendiary fire desiroyed the yard of the Henry I.aws Co., Santa Rosa, September 3. Much building material was burned in addition to the lumber. One railroad car of lumber was destroyed and another partially. It is believed that the fire was set by a firebug.

Max R. Barnette. E. K- Wood Lumber Co., Los-At geles.

Arlo D. Squires, Wholesale Lumber, Los Angeles' -,

Jack B. Phelps, E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles. .]

Michael Norkofi, E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeleq. .1

Robert R. Miles, Alameda Lumber & Wrecking Co., Angeles. :,:

I. S.,Brown, E. K. Wood Lumber Co., Los Angeles. ','#

Merle B. Jordan, Jordan Sash & Door Co., Los Angelesn{

Theo J. Heller, Anglo California Lumbei Co., Los An:i]i geles. ,:j

Sid Simmons, Bohnhoff Lumber Co., Los Angeles. '; .i

George Burnett, E. J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles. i':

Art Harff, Nickey Bros., Los Angeles. ';'rj

Wilbur West, Western Pacific Railroad Co., Los All, geles. I :i

The reinstatements were:

George Lounsberry, Lounsberry & Harris, Los Angeleg:j

A. C. Pascoe, A. C. Pascoe Co., Los Angeles. '!

Harry L. Call, E. K. Wood Lumber Co., Los Angelef.l";

Carl D. Shufelt, E. K. Wood Lumber Co., Los Angeles

The Nine was made up as follows: Snark, Dee Essley Senior Hoo-Hoo, Bob Osgood; Junior Hoo-Hoo, Hun Wark, Bojum, Roy Stariton; Scrivenoter, W. f. Blacldi$ Jabberwock, Ed Bauer; Custocatian, A. M. Batliner; Af$ canoper, Gene De Armond; Gurdon, Harvey Koll. .tl::

The new officers of the Club, elected by the are the following: President, Roy Stantotr; Vice Presid Bob Osgood; Sdcretary-treasurer, Earl Galbraith; CorA mittee, Roy Pitcher, Lloyd Cole, George Clough, Billj Ream, Huntly Wark and Ed Bauer. , ,i'

The committee wishes to thank the San Diego Hoo-IIod Club for the generous loan of their Hoo-Hoo trunk, whicii was used at this and all other recent Los Angeles Cor catenations.

Lt. Rcrlph Lqmon in Francb : Lieuteirant Ralph Lamon, son of Fred Lamon of Bonnington Co., San Francisco, and formerly with company as salesman, has been in France since the m of August. For the information of his friends his add is: Lt. Ralph W. Lamon, OIU5023, Hqs. Base S€ctid No.2; C.Z. APO No. 35O, c/o Postmaster, New York, N.

You're selling ffiis kind ol quulity when lou Nomote Wolnanized lumber*

Protection against decay and termite attack requires this kind of teamwork-a proved preservative plus deep penetration into the wood. Wolman Salts* preservative takes care of the first requirement, and American Lumber & Treating Company's vacuumpressure method of treatment the second.

Wolmanized Lumber established a reputation

Ior its lastinS ability long before the war. The widespread use of this wood for Army and Navy construction around the world is furthering this reputation. Be prepared to cash in after the war on the demand thus being built up lor this treated wood. Send lor data on Wolmanized Lumber. American Lumber & Treatingr Company, 1648 McCormick Building, Chicago 4, Illinois.

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